Daniel McCormick’s House from “Forever Young”

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Back in my early stalking days, I purchased a Scott’s L.A. Audio Tour of Pasadena CD.  I loved every minute of it and learned about quite a few new locations while listening, one of which was the home where Claire Cooper (Jamie Lee Curtis) and her son, Nat (Elijah Wood), lived in the 1992 movie Forever Young.  This was long before I had a blog, though, so I never wrote down the address and actually completely forgot about it until last week while stalking in South Pasadena.  I did not have my Scott’s L.A. CD with me at the time, so used my trusty iPhone to do some Googling to see if I could find the place.  I wound up coming across this Facebook post which gave the location of a different residence used in the movie – the bungalow where Capt. Daniel McCormick (Mel Gibson) lived.  So I ran right on over to snap some pics.  (I ended up tracking down the Cooper house, too, but not until after I had already returned home to Palm Springs, so that will be a different post for a different day.)

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For those who have yet to see Forever Young (and if you haven’t, you really should, it’s a fabulous movie!), the story (which was written by none other than Lost creator J.J. Abrams) centers on Daniel, a test pilot living in 1939, whose girlfriend gets into a terrible accident that lands her in a coma.  Not bearing to see the love of his life dying, Daniel volunteers for the latest experiment that his best friend, scientist Harry Finley (George Wendt), is conducting –  cryogenic freezing.  Harry agrees to freeze Daniel for one full year, but things go terribly wrong and Daniel does not end up being removed from the suspended animation chamber until 1992 – 53 years after initially stepping inside.

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Daniel’s small Craftsman-style bungalow is only shown once in Forever Young, in the very beginning of the movie, prior to Daniel being frozen.

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Despite a change in paint color, the residence still looks much the same today as it did onscreen in 1992.

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According to Zillow, the tiny dwelling, which was built in 1915, boasts two bedrooms, one bath and 864 square feet of space.

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I was actually quite shocked to see that the home boasts such a scant square footage as it appears to be much larger from the street.

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I am fairly certain that the real life interior of the property was also used in the filming, but I could not find any photographs of the interior online with which to verify that hunch.

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Stalk It: Daniel McCormick’s house from Forever Young is located at 612 Meridian Avenue in South Pasadena.

6 Replies to “Daniel McCormick’s House from “Forever Young””

  1. does any one know where susan finleys house is in forever young ?.
    this is at the very end of the movie, right at the big fbi car chase scene.
    they have gone out of their way to make sure there is no address showing, probably at the request of the owner of the house .in the movie they mention 14 cypress pond road , but that is incorrect. most likely a south Pasadena house with a wider than average street.
    thanks.

  2. Oh man, I don’t know if you’re aware of my pre-teen OBSESSION with Elijah Wood, but I probably watched this movie 200 times in 1993/94. I can’t wait for your post about the Cooper house! I am almost positive the street number shown in the movie is something like 1724??

    1. Oh that’s right! I had forgotten about your Elijah Wood love. 🙂 Yes, the house is at 1724 Oxley St. in South Pasadena. The real address was written on the tag of Elijah’s jacket that Mel Gibson grabbed. 🙂

  3. I LOVE this movie! Do you have any other locations? When I visited Maine I went to the house and country store used in Mel Gibson’s movie, The Man Without a Face. Love his movies.

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