Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes rent Baz Lurhmann’s $16million luxury Darlinghurst property

Fit for Hollywood royalty! Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes rent Baz Lurhmann’s $16million luxury Darlinghurst property as actor films his new movie The Fall Guy in Sydney

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Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes have been renting Baz Lurhmann’s $16million property in Sydney’s Darlinghurst.

The couple, who are currently Down Under as Ryan films his new movie The Fall Guy, stayed at the luxurious home for six weeks before moving into another property.

The 2167 square-metre manor has seven bathrooms, a fully-equipped gas kitchen, a large conservatory for entertaining guests and a sunroom.

Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes (pictured) rented Baz Lurhmann’s $16million luxury Darlinghurst property as the actor continues to film his new movie in Sydney

The property also features a huge basement and a lavish gym, complete with cardio machines and a weight corner, located at the far end.

It also boasts a huge outdoor pool and a luxurious spa ideal for relaxing after a long hard day at work.

It comes with rare dual street access and boasts stunning views of the city, while the spacious garden radiates a tranquil environment as the exotic birds chirp away in the trees.

The couple, who are currently Down Under as Ryan films his new movie The Fall Guy, stayed at the luxurious home for six weeks before moving into another property

The couple, who are currently Down Under as Ryan films his new movie The Fall Guy, stayed at the luxurious home for six weeks before moving into another property

The 2167 square-metre manor comes with seven bathrooms, a fully-equipped gas kitchen, a large conservatory for entertaining guests and a sunroom

The 2167 square-metre manor comes with seven bathrooms, a fully-equipped gas kitchen, a large conservatory for entertaining guests and a sunroom

A wine cellar is situated to the front of the basemen while the veranda is fixed to the floor above and is ideal for watching stars in the night sky.

The property also has two self-contained guest apartments and a ballroom.

During their stay at the luxurious home, Ryan and Eva installed privacy screens and additional security cameras.

The property also features a huge basement and a lavish gym, complete with cardio machines and a weight corner, located at the far end

The property also features a huge basement and a lavish gym, complete with cardio machines and a weight corner, located at the far end

The property also has two self-contained guest apartments and a ballroom

The property also has two self-contained guest apartments and a ballroom

The actor is currently filming his new movie The Fall Guy in Sydney.

The Fall Guy, which premiered in 1981, was centered on a stuntman who led a double life.

The cast was led by Lee Majors of Six Million Dollar Man fame and also included Heather Thomas and Markie Post.

At the time, Dwayne Johnson was in negotiations to serve as the feature’s lead.

During their stay at the luxurious home, Ryan and Eva installed privacy screens and additional security cameras

During their stay at the luxurious home, Ryan and Eva installed privacy screens and additional security cameras

Security guards were also seen standing at the front of the property

Security guards were also seen standing at the front of the property

However, both entertainment industry figures left the project, which was picked up by Leitch in 2020, when it was announced that Ryan had signed on to star.

The screenplay for the feature was penned by Drew Pearce, who had previously collaborated with the filmmaker on the 2019 feature Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw.

Plot details for the current adaptation of the program are being withheld from the public.

The Fall Guy is currently set to make its debut on March 1, 2024.

Baz and his wife Catherine Martin (pictured) bought the sprawling pad in 2006 for $10 million after renting it for nine years beforehand

Baz and his wife Catherine Martin (pictured) bought the sprawling pad in 2006 for $10 million after renting it for nine years beforehand

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