The celebrity Los Angeles area ravaged by wildfire

The celebrity Los Angeles area ravaged by wildfire

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The affluent Los Angeles neighbourhood of Pacific Palisades typically has strangers walking around, trying to catch a glimpse of celebrities’ houses.

Now, though, its streets are filled with firefighters battling a 3,000-acre wildfire that is ravaging the area.

Across the city, more than 30,000 have been forced to evacuate their homes as winds stoke three fires. A state of emergency has been declared, leaving roads gridlocked as people flee.

Among them, a number of famous faces have been forced to flee their usually idyllic California homes, including Star Wars’ Mark Hamill and Schitt’s Creek actor Eugene Levy.

James Woods, who has starred in films including Nixon and Casino, described evacuating his home on social media, and said he was not sure if it was still standing.

“It feels like losing a loved one,” he wrote.

Pacific Palisades is known for being exclusive, with a house costing $4.5m (£3.6m) on average as of November 2024, according to Realtor.com.

The north LA neighbourhood is bordered on the south with a three-mile (4.8km) stretch of beaches on the Pacific Ocean, nestled between Malibu and Santa Monica.

It is a hub for trendy shops, cafes and a farmers’ market.

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Eugene Levy described black smoke appearing on the horizon before he evacuated

But the Palisades fire – which grew from 10 acres to over 2,900 in a matter of hours – has shattered they area’s idyllic nature.

Mark Hamill, of Star Wars fame, called the blaze the “most horrific fire since ’93” – which burned 18,000 acres and destroyed 323 homes in nearby Malibu – in a post on Instagram.

He said he evacuated his home in Malibu “so last-minute there [were] small fires on both sides of the road”.

Levy, who rose to fame for his role in film series American Pie, told local media he was forced to evacuate his home.

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

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Actor James Woods does not know if his home still stands

Reality star’s Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag lost their family home in the fire, his sister wrote on Instagram.

“I am beyond heartbroken for my brother, Heidi and the kids,” she said. “Even the fire station in the Palisades has burned down.”

Miles Teller, best known for his role in Top Gun: Maverick, and his wife Keleigh, also live in the area.

Posting on Instagram, Mrs Teller shared a picture of the fires and a heart-break emoji. She urged people to leave bowls of water for animals as they evacuate their homes.

Meanwhile, Actor Steve Guttenberg, known for Police Academy, stayed to help firefighters by moving cars in order to make room for incoming fire trucks.

He urged residents to leave the keys to their abandoned cars so they could be moved out the way of firefighters.

“We really need people to move their cars,” he told news outlet KTLA: “This is not a parking lot.”

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It is not just famous residents affected by the wildfire – notable buildings in the area are under threat as well.

The Palisades Charter High School – which has served as a set for movies and counts several notable people as former students – has been damaged by fire, local media reports.

The fire-stricken school has been used in films including 1976 horror classic Carrie and Project X, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Former students include director JJ Abrams, musician Will.i.am, and actors Forest Whitaker and Katey Sagal.

The Getty Villa is an art museum in the Palisades that has a large collection of artworks and artefacts, including works by Vincent van Gogh and Claude Monet.

The museum confirmed on Tuesday that it had closed to the public and that some trees and vegetation on site had burned – but said that “no structures are on fire, and staff and the collection remain safe”.

Star studded events due to take place in the area have also been cancelled.

Film premiers for Unstoppable, Better Man and Wolfman have been called off, as has the Screen Actors Guild Awards live nominations event.

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