The great-niece of John Paul Getty III revealed that her father split his time between London and Los Angeles and praised his guitar skills. She wrote, “He was an absolute beast at any instrument but his favorite was guitar. He held all the chords totally different that anyone else because he taught himself.”
Family members who commented on Ivy Getty’s tribute included August Getty, who’s the son of Ariadne Getty, the granddaughter of the late family patriarch. He wrote, “Two beautiful angels, I love you so much.” His sister Nats Getty wrote, “Love you ivy.”
Getty owned numerous properties in Los Angeles, but his most recent purchase, a $3.9 million home in Hollywood Hills West in 2018, was once owned by legendary actor Marlon Brando and Ann West, according to the L.A. Times. The 4,363 square-foot home was designed A.F. Leicht included five bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms.
In 2016, Getty sold one of his homes in Hollywood Hills West for $1.575 million, the L.A. Times reported.
In 2017, he sold his Los Feliz compound, also known as “the Castle” for $8.3 million. Previous owners of 5,582 square-foot home which sat on 1.7 acres of land included Andy Warhol, Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, and before Getty moved in, Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
In 2015, Getty’s older brother Andrew died at age 47. He was found unconscious on a floor near the bathroom of his Hollywood Hills mansion, according to TMZ. The outlet initially reported that when paramedics arrived, Andrew Getty was naked from the waist down and bleeding from “traumatic injury to the rectal area.” TMZ reported that police “initially believed Getty died under suspicious circumstances” but that he had been “having severe stomach problems” for months.
His autopsy report later revealed that he had a toxic level of methamphetamine in his body, according to the New York Post, and his cause of death stemmed from an ulcer-related hemorrhage.
Getty’s mother Ann, who was a well-known philanthropist in San Francisco, died after suffering a heart attack in September 2020, as reported by NBC Bay Area. She was 79.
Following Ann Getty’s death, her family released the following statement:
Though the Gettys traveled the world attending numerous music and arts festivals, Mrs. Getty was a great San Franciscan who treasured spending time with her extended family, whether attending opening night at the San Francisco Symphony or the San Francisco Giants season home opener at Oracle Park… Generosity, in friendship and philanthropy, was a hallmark of Mrs. Getty, who opened the family home to numerous fundraisers supporting a range of nonprofits.