Sometimes, Devon Sawa only wants a bit of coffee and quiet.
When he’s not filming his purpose in a play “Somewhere Between” — now airing on ABC — a actor is confronting off opposite a occasional creepy crawly in his Calabasas home, using into a Kardashians during a internal Starbucks or stumbling over toys left by son Hudson, 3, and daughter Scarlett, 1.
Sawa, also famous for his turns in a 1995 spook hop “Casper” and a CW array “Nikita,” finds remit in a 4,000-square-foot, five-bedroom skill he also shares with his wife, Dawni Sahanovitch.
He ducks into his supposed “chill room” — a coffee bar stocked with espresso machines and all a loll seat a bustling father could desire.
Why a coffee bar?
I grew adult in a primarily Italian neighborhood. I’m a vast coffee man — we indeed splash approach too most of it. I’m perplexing to cut back. But we don’t accurately have a splash when you’re reading a book — I’m some-more espresso and chill.
Besides celebration coffee, what else do we use a room for?
This is where we go to review scripts and learn lines. The rest of a residence is dirty with each kind of fondle we can imagine, that is a good thing! But this is my workroom. There’s a unequivocally clever baby embankment that keeps a kids out. But my son’s roughly 4, and he’s starting to climb.
Was a space already an in-house café when we bought a house?
It used to be a unchanging mahogany bar. We ripped it detached and embellished it. The guys we bought from had all in a residence though a stripper pole. There was a pool table. Somewhere along a way, it had turn unequivocally ’80s. It was not unequivocally classy.
The former owners had put drywall over a double-sided fireplace. We brought it behind to life, done it complicated and comfortable.
If we had to concede someone into a private sanctum, would it be Christina Ricci or Jonathan Taylor Thomas?
Oooh. Probably Christina. We’ve spent a lot some-more time together and were unequivocally good friends behind in a day. But we skip JTT too.
What kind of décor is there?
There’s a Saturn Award we won for “Final Destination.” The palm from “Idle Hands” is here, and an autographed glove from Mike Tyson. There’s always a raise of comic books — “X-Men,” “Walking Dead,” a new “Star Wars” stuff. And “Spider-Man,” that has been dear to me ever given we was a kid.
I hear we had a rather vast eight-legged guest on a property.
The tarantula was flattering crazy. My mother called a bug guy, who pronounced it was a good tarantula and that we could pet it if we liked.
You live in Calabasas, home to many a existence TV star. How mostly do we run into a Kardashians?
We indeed see a Kardashians a lot in a Starbucks line. They’re surprisingly very, unequivocally good people. You see all a who’s who of a Calabasas crowd.
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