Michael Lomenda is the kind of gentleman who treats people to lunch, even strangers. And that's exactly what he did for us when we visited his home in Los Angeles in the midst of his "Jersey Boys" movie promotions. Lucky for us, we also got to talk to him (while exploring everything he owns).
What's a typical day in the life like for you? What is your routine like?
I don’t remember! I’ve been living out of a suitcase for almost three years now, so I haven’t really had a “typical” day in a while. I’ve been touring on the road performing in the stage production of "Jersey Boys," living in a hotel while we shot the Jersey Boys movie here in LA, and then packing my entire Toronto apartment up to ship down to my new LA pad. Honestly, up until a couple days before you guys came to visit, I was still sleeping on an air mattress and my place was entirely in boxes. So, now that my stuff is (mostly) unpacked, I can actually carve out my new LA routine. I imagine my perfect LA day to start with an omelet, PBJ toast, and coffee in my new kitchen, then I’d get out into the sun and go for a hike and/or hit the gym, probably do some work or an audition in there, then dinner and a movie with friends followed by drinks on a patio somewhere.
Talk to us about your space, your home, your humble abode. How is it decorated? What's unique about your apartment?
I always admire people who’s homes reflect who they are and where their lives have taken them. I really try to make my place a constantly evolving environment reflective of my life. Most of the things I own have a story. Furniture with a history, pictures up of family and friends or past shows, lots of plants, vintage mixed with new stuff; warm, comfortable, and inviting is how I like my place to feel. I was looking for a new place on foot, saw this building and a sign saying they were renting, so I called. I really dug the vintage exterior of the building but didn’t have much hope for the apartments. The little kid Lomenda in me has always wanted to live in a tree house - I wished I was an Ewok when I was younger - and this place had so many windows, natural light and greenery outside, it was a no-brainer.