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‘Narcos’ Composer Pedro Bronfman Scores Revamped Pasadena Traditional James McClain
It’s not quite Pablo Escobar’s 7,000-acre Hacienda Nápoles, but prolific composer Pedro Bromfman has bought a still-resort-worthy, $4.9 million estate in the L.A. suburb of Pasadena. Perhaps best-known for scoring the flavorful music of “Narcos,” the hit Netflix series that followed the rise of the Colombian drug cartel, the Rio de Janeiro native has long been an industry veteran, composing soundtracks for everything from major video game franchises (“Max Payne,” “Need for Speed”) to films and documentaries (“RoboCop,” “The Panama Papers”).
Situated near the famed Millionaire’s Row in Pasadena, Bromfman’s new house was built in 1938. Though not quite an ugly duckling, the structure was never particularly attractive, especially compared to some of its historic neighbors; by early this year, the place was showing its age and not in a good way. The p