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LA on fire: Hollywood stars in shock as their homes burn

By Brittany Busch and Kayla Olaya

Hollywood has been rocked as devastating wildfires tear through Los Angeles, with stars losing homes, production grinding to a halt and awards season thrown into disarray.

Here are the celebrities who have been directly affected.

Billy Crystal

Comedian Billy Crystal has lost his home of 46 years.

Comedian Billy Crystal has lost his home of 46 years.Credit: AP

The $US9 million home of comedian Billy Crystal, where he has lived with his wife for 46 years, has been destroyed.

“Words cannot describe the enormity of the devastation we are witnessing and experiencing,” Crystal said in a statement. “We ache for our friends and neighbours who have also lost their homes and businesses in this tragedy.

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“Janice and I lived in our home since 1979. We raised our children and grandchildren here. Every inch of our house was filled with love. Beautiful memories that can’t be taken away. We are heartbroken of course but with the love of our children and friends we will get through this.”

Eugene Levy

Eugene Levy (left) and son Dan hosting the Emmys last year.

Eugene Levy (left) and son Dan hosting the Emmys last year.Credit: AP

Schitt’s Creek creator and star Eugene Levy lost his home in the Pacific Palisades – the neighbourhood which he is also serving as honorary mayor.

Levy told the LA Times he got stuck in traffic while fleeing the area.

“The smoke looked pretty black and intense over Temescal Canyon. I couldn’t see any flames but the smoke was very dark,” he said.

His son, Dan Levy (who co-created and starred in Schitt’s Creek with Eugene), shared an image of the fires on his Instagram Stories early this morning.

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“This is the view from my window this morning,” Dan said, showing a red blaze on the horizon. “Heartbroken for my family, my friends and the people of LA affected by these catastrophic fires.”

Paris Hilton

Reality TV star Paris Hilton shared her heartbreak as she and her family watched their home burn down on live television.

Paris Hilton at home in LA in 2021.

Paris Hilton at home in LA in 2021.Credit: New York Times

In a post on Instagram, she shared news footage of the destroyed waterfront property.

“Sitting with my family, watching the news, and seeing our home in Malibu burn to the ground on live TV is something no one should ever have to experience,” she said. “While the loss is overwhelming, I’m holding onto gratitude that my family is safe … My heart aches for those still in harm’s way or mourning greater losses. The devastation is unimaginable … We’re in this together, LA.”

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James Woods

Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actor James Woods announced on X that his home had been destroyed, after live-sharing security camera footage that showed flames inching closer to his property.

James Woods at the Golden Globes in 2007.

James Woods at the Golden Globes in 2007.Credit: AP

The 77-year-old Ghosts of Mississippi actor, who more recently served as an executive producer on Oppenheimer, broke down in tears on CNN as he spoke of the loss, which he had earlier likened to losing a loved one.

Woods posted a series of photos on social media as his home was destroyed in the Pacific Palisades fire.

Woods posted a series of photos on social media as his home was destroyed in the Pacific Palisades fire.Credit: X

Woods also criticised California Governor Gavin Newsom, LA Mayor Karen Bass and local fire chief Kristin M. Crowley for failing to adequately prepare.

He posted on X a New York Post article which said $17.6 million in funding had been cut from the fire department in the months before the fires, with the caption: “The most important task ahead is not to be bitter, but…”

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Ricki Lake

TV host and actress Ricki Lake expressed her grief on Instagram at the loss of her home and “heaven on earth”.

“We never took our heavenly spot on the bluff overlooking our beloved Malibu for granted, not even for one second … This loss is immeasurable. It’s the spot where we got married 3 years ago. I grieve along with all of those suffering during this apocalyptic event,” she said in a post alongside photos of the home with coastal views.

Jamie Lee Curtis

Jamie Lee Curtis at a gala awards night earlier this month.

Jamie Lee Curtis at a gala awards night earlier this month.Credit: Invision

Halloween star Jamie Lee Curtis evacuated her Santa Monica street but has kept her fans and supporters updated via Instagram.

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After an anxious wait, Curtis shared her home was safe for now but much of her neighbourhood had been destroyed, including the church in which she got sober 25 years ago.

“So many others have lost everything. Help where you can,” she said.

Adam Brody and Leighton Meester

Leighton Meester (left) and Adam Brody at the Golden Globes on Sunday.

Leighton Meester (left) and Adam Brody at the Golden Globes on Sunday.Credit: Getty Images

The famous couple’s $6.5 million property burnt down just days after they celebrated the Nobody Wants This star’s Golden Globe nomination in Beverly Hills. The ocean-view property featured five bedrooms and six bathrooms, Page Six reported. Brody first rose to fame for his role on The O.C. while Meester is best known for portraying Blair Waldorf on Gossip Girl.

Diane Warren

Diane Warren at the 2022 Oscars at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.

Diane Warren at the 2022 Oscars at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. Credit: AP

Multi-award-winning songwriter Diane Warren confirmed the beach house she had owned for almost 30 years had been lost. The artist, who has written songs for some of the world’s biggest stars and is famous for smash hits such as Aerosmith’s I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing and Cher’s If I Could Turn Back Time, shared on Instagram the last photo she took from the beach of her home.

“It looks like it was lost in the fire last nite. There’s a rainbow shining on it which I’m taking as a sign of hope for all creatures who have been affected by this tragedy. The animals and the rescue ranch are OK tho which is the most important thing. Stay safe everyone.”

Miles Teller

Miles Teller as Rooster in Top Gun: Maverick.

Miles Teller as Rooster in Top Gun: Maverick.Credit: Paramount

The wildfires have consumed Top Gun: Maverick and Whiplash star Miles Teller’s $US7.5 million home in the Pacific Palisades.

Teller’s home was one of many which was razed by the fires.

Teller’s home was one of many which was razed by the fires.Credit: Backgrid

Anna Faris

Actor Anna Faris’ Palisades home was lost in the fire.

Actor Anna Faris’ Palisades home was lost in the fire. Credit: Getty Images

Page Six has published photos of the remains of Mom actor Anna Faris’ home in the Palisades. The pictures show the property with a waterless swimming pool, which apparently evaporated when the blaze ran through the house.

Anthony Hopkins

Anthony Hopkins in his 2023 film One Life.

Anthony Hopkins in his 2023 film One Life.Credit: British Film Festival

The Silence of the Lambs star has lost his $US6 million home in the Pacific Palisades. Hopkins bought the house with his wife after selling a $US10.5 million beachfront property Malibu in 2020. The Academy Award-winning actor posted on social media from his home over the festive period, to celebrate his sobriety and play the piano.

The remains of actor Hopkins’ home.

The remains of actor Hopkins’ home.Credit: Backgrid

John Goodman

John Goodman in the TV series Black Earth Rising.

John Goodman in the TV series Black Earth Rising.Credit: Netflix

TMZ has shared a video showing The Big Lebowski actor John Goodman’s $US4.6 million former home reduced to rubble.

The backyard pool is visible at the rear of this property, which has been reduced to rubble.

The backyard pool is visible at the rear of this property, which has been reduced to rubble.Credit: Backgrid

Steve Guttenberg

Steve Guttenberg urged people who were abandoning their cars to leave their keys behind.

Steve Guttenberg urged people who were abandoning their cars to leave their keys behind.Credit: KTLA 5 News

In the Pacific Palisades, Police Academy actor Steve Guttenberg was spotted leaping into action to help firefighters move abandoned vehicles blocking access to parts of the neighbourhood that were ablaze.

The ’80s film star saw a KTLA news crew reporting on the fires and asked to make a public appeal.

He said traffic had banked up during the evacuation, and the fire got so close people were told to leave their vehicles and get away on foot, but many left with their keys.

“Here on Palisades Drive, if anybody has a car, and they leave their car, leave the keys in the car so that we can move your car so that these fire trucks can get up … There are people stuck up there,” Guttenberg said.

Sarah Michelle Gellar

Sarah Michelle Gellar in Wolf Pack.

Sarah Michelle Gellar in Wolf Pack.

The Buffy and Scooby-Doo actor slammed the City of LA’s evacuation in an Instagram story. “You want everyone to evacuate yet you have complete gridlock and not one traffic cop on helping,” she wrote.

Maria Shriver

Maria Shriver in 2018.

Maria Shriver in 2018.Credit: Getty Images

Journalist and author Maria Shriver, formerly married to Arnold Schwarzenegger, shared a video on Instagram that showed what remained of the once-glamorous LA streets: some charred building archways and columns, toppled power poles, and still-smouldering pockets of fire.

“Heartbreaking, devastating, beyond belief. Everything is gone. Our neighbourhood, our restaurants. All our friends have lost everything. We have evacuated, but are safe. But people have lost everything,” The Sunday Paper writer said in the post.

Mark Hamill

Mark Hamill in 2023 with Billie Lourd, the daughter of the late Carrie Fisher.

Mark Hamill in 2023 with Billie Lourd, the daughter of the late Carrie Fisher.Credit: AP

Mark Hamill was among those evacuated, leaving his Malibu home. The Star Wars actor said on Instagram he and his family had escaped while small fires burnt on both sides of the road as they fled.

Robbie Williams

Robbie Williams and wife Ayda Field at the Golden Globes on Sunday.

Robbie Williams and wife Ayda Field at the Golden Globes on Sunday.Credit: Getty Images

Pop superstar Robbie Williams is in Beverly Hills for the opening of his biopic Better Man, which has been cancelled in light of the fires. He posted a message to Instagram on Thursday: “In Los Angeles, waking up to lots of my friends’ houses disappearing and, for whatever it means, I’m just sending loads of love and power and strength and power to the firefighters now who are doing an incredible job,” he said. “Stay safe everybody, and lots of love.”

Mandy Moore

This Is Us star Mandy Moore has said she “doesn’t know if [her] place made it” after being forced to evacuate her Pasadena neighbourhood.

“My children’s school is gone. Our favourite restaurants, levelled. So many friends and loved ones have lost everything too. Our community is broken but we will be here to rebuild together.

Mandy Moore was unsure whether her house was still standing.

Mandy Moore was unsure whether her house was still standing.Credit: AP

“Sending love to all affected and on the front lines trying to get this under control,” she posted on social media.

The celebs who escaped the Palisades inferno

Celebrities who escaped the flames have shared on social media accounts just how close their encounters with the fires were.

Stand-up comedian and actor Whitney Cummings posted on her Instagram story that she and her family had safely evacuated.

“You really find out what matters when you can only grab a couple things to evacuate,” one post said.

Princess Bride actor Cary Elwes and his wife, Lisa Marie Kubikoff, uploaded a video of themselves evacuating the fires to his Instagram, before later updating that they had lost their home.

Actor Jennifer Love Hewitt uploaded to her Instagram images of the fires on the side of the road as she fled her home.

“I have no words,” she wrote in the post. “Only prayers and holding as much hope as I can for our home and our kids while we watch everything burn.”

The industry itself

The fires have also disrupted the yearly awards season, which kicked off on Sunday with the Golden Globes.

Voting for Oscar nominations, which began on Wednesday, has been extended two days and the nominee announcements pushed to January 19. Movie screenings and sound, hair and make-up showcases have been scrapped.

The Writers Guild of America Awards nominations have been moved to next week and the Critics Choice Awards, originally scheduled for January 12 in Santa Monica, have been postponed to January 26.

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Dozens of shows including the internationally acclaimed Grey’s Anatomy, NCIS, and Golden Globe-winning comedy Hacks have halted production because of the fire threat.

Live-audience shows, including Jimmy Kimmel Live, have also stopped, and will air reruns until it is safe to film again.

Films that were celebrating Golden Globes nominations on Sunday have since had their premieres cancelled, including the Williams’ biopic Better Man, and The Last Showgirl starring Pamela Anderson.

Upcoming horror film Wolf Man and Unstoppable, starring Jennifer Lopez, also cancelled their opening nights.

Credit: Matt Golding

The Screen Actors Guild has cancelled its nomination announcement event and issued a press release instead. The American Film Institute awards luncheon has been postponed and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts tea party has been cancelled.

The Hollywood Reporter said Palisades Charter High School, a popular Hollywood filming location which has featured in the likes of horror classic Carrie and the 2003 Freaky Friday remake, had been engulfed by the fire. Deadline reported at least 10 cinemas had closed in Los Angeles, America’s box-office capital.

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