‘Dirty Dancing’ producer lists sleek New York home for $6M

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Mitchell Cannold, the producer of the highly acclaimed film “Dirty Dancing” — among many other cinematic hits from the 1980s — has listed his sleek suburban New York home for $5.98 million.

Designed by renowned architects Gilles Depardon and Kathy Ogawa under Cannold’s direction, the Westchester County home is the ideal midcentury-modern space.

Surrounded by lush trees, it gives off mountain retreat vibes — despite being located in Pound Ridge.

Converted into an entirely app-controlled smart home, the property is situated on 6 acres of land.

Pegged as a “sanctuary” home, features include an open foyer that overlooks a two-story living room with a fireplace and soaring trees framing a pond and forest, according to the listing.

Outdoor amenities include a 50-foot-wide pool, a four-seat hot tub and the surrounding pond.

The home spans over 8,100 square feet.
The home spans more than 8,100 square feet.
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The foyer and courtyard.
The foyer and courtyard.
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The formal living room with floor-to-ceiling windows.
The formal living room with floor-to-ceiling windows.
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The property is built with modern finishes.
The property is built with modern finishes.
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The breakfast area.
The formal dining area.
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The kitchen is Scavolini-designed with a versatile island and an indoor/outdoor breakfast room.

In the formal dining room is a window slider that opens to the courtyard for outdoor dining options.

The primary bedroom suite is located on the first floor and comes with a deck. Other amenities include a library, a home office and two bedrooms with a shared bath.

On the lower level is an ensuite bedroom, the professional home theater with surround sound and a laundry room. All bedrooms have walk-out private patios.

The kitchen.
The kitchen.
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The library.
The library.
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The primary bedroom.
The primary bedroom.
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The primary bathroom.
The primary bathroom.
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Additionally, there’s a three-car heated garage.

Nancy Strong and Stacey Oestreich, co-founders of The Strong Oestreich Team at Douglas Elliman, hold the listing.

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