Exclusive | Star Wars actor Oscar Isaac lists charming Brooklyn penthouse for $4.5M

Oscar Isaac is letting go of his chic Brooklyn penthouse, putting his sprawling four-bedroom, three-bath duplex on the market for a cool $4.5 million, The Post has learned.The famed “Star Wars” and “Dune” actor snagged this trophy residence back in 2018 for $4.49 million, perched right in Brooklyn’s vibrant cross-section of Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill, Park Slope and Fort Greene.Isaac is hoping to break even on the sale.

The property briefly listed in 2023 for $5 million before it was taken off-market.The actor’s career boasts an impressive roster of roles, from HBO’s “Show Me a Hero,” which earned him a Golden Globe, to critically acclaimed performances in “Ex Machina,” “X-Men: Apocalypse” and, most recently, “Dune.” Isaac has been lauded for his versatility on screen and recognized by Time as one of the most influential people globally in 2016.

His talents have earned him industry accolades, with Vanity Fair naming him “the best actor of his generation” in 2017.The residence, sitting on the top two floors of The Hendrik, a midcentury-inspired building by architects Beyer Blinder Belle, sprawls across 2,400 square feet with high-end finishes.

There’s a wraparound terrace lush with perennials and evergreens — large enough for dining, play and relaxation — all with a picture-perfect view of New York Harbor and Brooklyn’s rooftops.The penthouse’s main floor has lofty 12-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows and wide-plank oak floors.

Its chef’s kitchen is decked out with walnut cabinets, Carrara marble counters and a massive island, perfectly placed near a spacious dining area.The great room’s expansive corner windows offer views stretching to the Statue of Liberty.

There’s even a guest suite on this level, doubling as an office or a media room.Up the sweeping staircase, the second floor features a primary suite with panoramic skyline views, an impressive walk-in closet with custom storage and a bathroom enveloped...

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Publisher: New York Post

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