Hollywood stars like Mark Hamill and James Woods are evacuating as the Pacific Palisades fire begins to spread.
The 'Star Wars' star, who shared how he, his wife and dog Trixie escaped Malibu, is among the Hollywood evacuees sharing firsthand accounts as the wildfires rage in L.A. County.
Actor James Woods fought back tears Wednesday during an interview with CNN as he talked about the devastation in the Palisades fire that destroyed his home. “I thought I’d be stronger than this,” Woods,
The Palisades fire has killed two, impacted over 1,000 buildings, and caused more than 30,000 Los Angeles area residents to evacuate their homes. Among those impacted are Jamie Lee Curtis, Mark Hamill,
Hollywood actors including Mandy Moore and Mark Hamill have been forced to flee their homes, as stars are reacting to the raging Palisades fire.
Mark Hamill was forced to flee his Malibu home as dangerous wildfires continue to spread through Southern California. The “Star Wars” actor, 73, posted a statement on Instagram Tuesday night where he detailed his and his family’s “last-minute” evacuation.
Hollywood stars like Mark Hamill, Eugene Levy and James Woods are among the people who have had to evacuate their homes amid the wildfires that are raging across parts of Los Angeles. Starting in Pacific Palisades,
The list also includes celebrities like Mark Hamill, James Wood ... is at his daughter Chelsea's home in Hollywood. Actor James Woods posted a video of the flames engulfing the area on X and ...
Actor James Woods got emotional during an interview Wednesday as he recalled evacuating his Los Angeles home amid the Pacific Palisades fire.
Wildfires that are burning in and around Los Angeles have burned the homes of several celebrities, including Billy Crystal, Mandy Moore and Paris Hilton.
Page Six has reported that Adam Brody and Leighton Meester’s $6.5m five-bedroom mansion has been destroyed in the wildfire. Anna Farris has also lost her home, as has hotel heiress and internet personality Paris Hilton.
Three wildfires continue to burn in the Los Angeles region, according to Cal Fire. The Palisades and Eaton fires have scorched nearly 40,000 acres, destroying thousands of homes and forcing tens of thousands of evacuations. The fires are 31% and 65% contained, respectively, but authorities said earlier this week that the blazes had little growth.