A showstopping Upper West Side condominium with ties to one of TV’s most notable actors could now be yours!

According to Crain’s New York Business, the home is being listed by Heather Randall, widow of acclaimed actor Tony Randall. Located at the Grand Millenium, a 32-story high-rise at Broadway and West 66th Street, the apartment is asking $9.5 million.

The unit features four bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths across 3,200 square feet. It also offers a combined living and dining room that opens onto a 200-square-foot terrace, a bookshelf-lined den, and a primary suite with a pair of walk-in closets.

Three years following the death of Tony, Ms. Randall purchased the unit in 2008 from George Mitchell, a former Democratic U.S. Senator from Maine, and his wife, Heather, a World Wrestling Entertainment executive.

A onetime Broadway actor in her own right, Ms. Randall later became president of the board of the New York Theater Workshop, the downtown nonprofit that boosted the careers of playwright and screenwriter Tony Kushner and “Rent” creator Jonathan Larson. She also presides over a nonprofit established in the early 1980s by Tony Randall to support small regional theaters, according to Crain’s.

Ms. Randall married Tony Randall, star of the 1970s award-winning TV comedy “The Odd Couple,” in 1995. He passed away in 2004 at the age of 84.

The home is listed with Maria and Joanna Pashby of the Pashby Sarasohn team.

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