In the early 1900s, Southern California became the glamour capital of the world, where some of the world’s most famous movie stars, directors, and producers tried to outdo each other with their ritzy mansions. There was the Louis B. Mayer Estate in Bel Air; a number of mansions designed by Wallace Neff for the biggest celebrities including Charlie Chaplain, Fredric March, and Harpo Marx; and the most famous home of all: Pickfair for Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks. According to some, the most beautiful home was the Canfield-Moreno Estate, now known as Paramour Estate. It is now on the open market for the first time, priced at $39.995 million.