Mandy Moore, Anna Faris, Milo Ventimiglia, Paris Hilton, Jeff Bridges, Bozoma Saint John, Mel Gibson, Billy Crystal and Diane Warren are among the celebrities whose houses were destroyed by the blazes.
The list of big names impacted by the southern California wildfires keeps growing. The Palisades Fire, mapped at nearly 16,000 acres as of Wednesday night with 0% containment, was burning in an area between Malibu and Santa Monica where many celebrities live.
Workers who have recently weathered multiple production slowdowns are now being hammered by another event outside their control: "I keep reinventing myself. And this just kicked me right in the gut."
Billy Crystal, Ricki Lake, Jeff Bridges, Milo Ventimiglia, to name a few), but also working-class folk in both Palisades and Altadena, the latter popular with the city's creative communities ...
Celebrities who have lost homes in the California wildfires include Paris Hilton, Melissa Rivers and Billy Crystal.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Fires burning in and around Los Angeles have claimed the homes of numerous celebrities, including Billy Crystal ... Moore lost her home in the Altadena neighborhood roughly ...
Actor and singer Mandy Moore on Thursday detailed the damage to her family's Altadena, California ... impacted by the devastating wildfires. Billy Crystal, Paris Hilton and Jhené Aiko are ...
Actor and singer Mandy Moore on Thursday detailed the damage to her family's Altadena, California ... impacted by the devastating wildfires. Billy Crystal, Paris Hilton and Jhené Aiko are ...
Actress Mandy Moore shared a video of burnt buildings and smoke-filled skies in her Altadena neighbourhood ... Hollywood veteran actor Billy Crystal and his wife Janis lost their home of 45 ...
Stars, including Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal, and Milo Ventimiglia were mourning the loss of their homes and possessions in LA's devastating fires.
Fires burning homes and businesses in Los Angeles for a week have killed at least 24 people, displaced thousands of others and destroyed more than 12,000 buildings in what might be the most expensive set of conflagrations in the nation's history.
Satellite maps and images from LA County Recovers show how many homes have been destroyed by the fires in Los Angeles.