Margaux Hemingway's house
This is the house where Margaux Hemingway died.
It is located at 139 Fraser Avenue in Santa Monica, California.

Hemingway was a 1970s supermodel who appeared on the covers of magazines such as Vogue, Time, Cosmopolitan, and Elle. She was also the granddaughter of novelist and short-story writer Ernest Hemingway.
At the age of 21, she became the first fashion model to sign a million-dollar contract after a cosmetics company called Faberge hired her as the spokesmodel for its new "Babe" perfume.
Throughout her career, she struggled with depression, alcoholism, epilepsy, and bulimia, all of which emerged during her teenage years.
Following her rise to fame, she started attending a Manhattan nightclub called Studio 54 "at least twice a week." There, she mingled with other celebrities such as Andy Warhol, Liza Minnelli, Bianca Jagger, and Halston.
To overcome her imposter syndrome and "loosen up" around these famous faces, she began drinking more and taking drugs.
Hemingway's modeling work dried up in the late 1970s. At that point, she began appearing in movies such as Killer Fish (1979), They Call Me Bruce? (1982), and Over the Brooklyn Bridge (1984).
Unfortunately, a serious skiing accident in 1984 put an end to her film career. While she was recovering from her injuries, she gained 75 lbs (34 kg) and almost doubled in size. During this period, she became increasingly depressed, which only exacerbated her eating disorder and substance abuse problems.
In an attempt to keep herself afloat and stave off the IRS, she began appearing in low-budget movies, commercials, and Playboy Magazine. At one point, she also advertised her services on a psychic hotline.
In 1994, she went on a spiritual trip to India to visit several holy sites. However, she reportedly suffered a breakdown while she was abroad and ended up spending some time in an Indian jail.
The following year, she was forcibly admitted to a psychiatric clinic in Idaho after she began exhibiting "bizarre and dangerous behavior." By the time she returned from India, she was convinced that she had special healing powers and could "remove the devil" from people's heads.
On July 1st, 1996, Hemingway's friend, Judy Stabile, visited this studio apartment on Fraser Avenue. By that point, the former supermodel had been uncharacteristically quiet for a few days.
After using a ladder to reach the top window, Stabile saw Hemingway's body on the bed.
Stabile enlisted the help of a nearby construction worker to break into the property. Although he quickly gained entry, he refused to go inside due to the smell.

An autopsy report concluded that the 42-year-old had committed suicide by overdosing on an epilepsy drug called phenobarbital. Hemingway had taken so many pills that she died before her stomach had finished digesting them.
Her body was so badly decomposed that pathologists were unable to obtain a standard blood sample. Consequently, they had to take tissue samples from some of her organs.
The results showed that she had twice the lethal level of phenobarbital in her system—well beyond the therapeutic range.
On July 6th, 1996, Hemingway's ashes were buried in Ketchum, Idaho, near a memorial for her grandfather.
Address
The address and GPS coordinates for the house are as follows:
Address
139 Fraser Avenue, Santa Monica, California, CA 90405, USA
GPS Coordinates
34.001982, -118.485846
34°00'07.14"N 118°29'09.05"W
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Area Information
Santa Monica lies to the west of downtown Los Angeles. The house is situated in a neighborhood called Ocean Park.
📍 Hemingway's former studio apartment is roughly 270 feet west of the intersection between Neilson Way and Fraser Avenue. It is within walking distance of Barnard Way Linear Park.
Private Property Warning
This is private property, not a public space. Please respect the owners and do not enter without permission. Entry without permission is trespassing and may be met with legal or other serious consequences.
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