




Michael Showalter, who co-created and starred in “Wet Hot American Summer” on Netflix — and also wrote, directed and starred in “The Baxter,” alongside fellow Brooklynite Michelle Williams, as well as Justin Theroux and Elizabeth Banks — has sold his stately four-bedroom, three-bathroom townhouse in Prospect Lefferts Gardens for $1.6 million.
The home has been restored and modernized, with a parlor floor that includes a living room, music room, dining room and open chef’s kitchen.
Michael Showalter.Michael SofronskiThere is also original wood wall paneling throughout the home and a decorative fireplace.
The master suite has an adjoining sitting room.
A built-in wardrobe room separates the second bedroom — which has potential for a deck located off it — from the master suite, according to the listing.
This bedroom, plus an adjacent secondary bedroom, look out to views of the garden and patio. The home comes with a finished basement.
We hear that Showalter, who also recently co-wrote “They Came Together,” starring Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler, is looking for bigger digs for his family.
Corcoran listing broker Christine Brandle Dugan declined to comment.


