Los Angeles: Ash the houses of Anthony Hopkins, John Goodman, Paris Hilton, Levy Young and many more Hollywood stars

Ashes and scavengers, these are all that remains of many houses of his stars, as the fires continue to burn uncontrollable swallowing entire fortunes. Among Hollywood celebrities who saw their homes delivered to flames in Los Angeles are Anthony Hopkins, John Goodman, Adrian Brody and Layton Mister, Paris Hilton and Levy Young. The photographs depicting the situation in which the fires left their homes are disheartening. Billion-dollar homes have disappeared completely, while tobacco still comes out of the remains. At the same time, dozens of other stars are anxiously waiting along with their neighbors to find out if they could save something from their homes, with firefighting forces fighting under terrifying conditions to control at least six fires raging in Los Angeles and having caused the death of at least ten people. Among them are Mario Lopez and Just Sims who have shared in social media that they have abandoned their homes and left the area as the fire rages uncontrollably. CORVERSE The disaster has already left 10 dead, with 5,000 buildings destroyed and 180,000 people having received an evacuation order. Anthony Hopkins Anthony Hopkins’ house in Pacific Palisades is now only a pile of debris after the fires. Photo shows his house burned to the ground. Before buying this particular house, Hopkins lived in another mansion, in the same neighborhood that has been at the center of the fire in Los Angeles, for 25 years. John Goodman. John Goodman’s home, worth $4.6 million, also became ash amid the devastating fires at Pacific Palisades. The spacious 487 square house formerly had five bedrooms and five bathrooms, now there is nothing left. John Goodman – AP Photo/Chris Pizzello It is not clear whether the house was recently inhabited, as Goodman resides mainly in New Orleans, Louisiana, with his wife Anna Beth Goodman, with whom he has been married since 1989. Paris Hilton Paris Hilton saw her seaside mansion in Malibu destroyed by the fire in Los Angeles. The heir to the hotel chain stated “deprived” that saw her house “burning completely on live broadcast” in a long statement on Instagram. Paris Hilton-EPA/MICHAEL REYATAZ Hilton allegedly had bought her house in Malibu for $3.4 million with her husband Carter Reum. The “gold heiress” watched news when she saw her house wrapped in flames live. A little hour later, she went to the point to film, with the images recording the disaster. Only the entrance to the house seems to remain upright. In the caption of her posting, Paris Hilton expressed her grief, noting that she had many memories of it, along with her family. Nevertheless, she expressed her gratitude that her loved ones and pets are safe. Finally, she praised firefighters and volunteers for their efforts to help people and sent her love to those who experience the same situation. See this post on Instagram. “I stand here, in what once was our home, and sorrow is truly indescribable. When I first saw the news, I was shocked, I couldn’t process it. But now that I’m here and I see it with my own eyes, I feel like my heart is broken into a thousand pieces. This house was not just a place to live, it was the place where we dreamed, laughed and created the most beautiful memories as a family. It was where Phoenix’s little hands made art that I would keep forever, where love and life filled every corner. To see it become ashes… is a disaster that is not described in words,” he wrote at first. Layton Mister – Adam Brody Layton Mister and Adam Brody also saw their $6.5 million mansion burn to the ground. Adam Brody and Leighton Meester at the 2025 Golden Globes – REUTERS/Daniel Cole The couple purchased the five bedroom house in 2019. The 45-year-old protagonist of “Nobody Wants This” and the 38-year-old actress of “Gossip Girl”, lived in the home of 1,800 square meters with their two little daughters. Ben Affleck The actor and director, rushed to his ex-wife’s house, Jennifer Garner, after the order to evacuate from the devastating fires in Los Angeles. Affleck lives a short distance from Garner, with whom they have three children. He rushed home to collect the family and since then everyone has escaped to a safe place, stated sources to the Daily Mail. Affleck bought a $20 million mansion in Pacific Palisades just five months ago, after his separation from Jennifer Lopez. He feels relieved because his house was finally saved, according to Page Six. Anna Farris Anna Farris is another Hollywood star who lost her multi-million-dollar mansion due to the fire in Palisades, Los Angeles. Anna Faris – EPA/Mario Guzman Farris’ mansion was environmentally friendly and allegedly had bought it for $4.9 million in 2018. Miles Teller Miles Teller and his wife lost their dream home at Pacific Palisades, which they had just bought for $7.5 million. Actor Miles Teller – AP Photo/Chris Pizzello Photo shows the star’s fortune “Top Gun: Maverick” burned to the ground, while only scraps are left. According to the images, a vehicle was also burned that was parked at the front entrance of the house. Eugene Levy Actor Eugene Levy told Los Angeles Times that he was stuck in traffic as thousands of residents tried to leave his neighborhood, Pacific Palisades. EPA/DAVID SWANSON “The smoke seemed quite black and intense above Temescal Canyon,” said his star “American Pie”. It was then revealed that Levy’s house did not survive the huge fire. Photos released online show only a few poles left standing after the fire. Billy Crystal Billy Crystal is also among the stars who lost their homes due to hellfire in Los Angeles. The comedian’s fortune at Pacific Palisades was burned and only the tennis court remained intact, reportedly. Milo Ventimilia The protagonist of This Is Us Milo Ventimilia returned to his burned home with CBS Evening News Tony Docupil and described the experience as “heavy and unstuck”. He said that he and his wife, who is nine months pregnant, watched the fire swallow their home from security cameras. Actor Milo Ventimiglia tells CBS News’ he helplessly watched his home burn to the ground through security cameras. The 47-year-old father-to-be returned to his property to see what was left. — CBS Evening News (@CBSeveningNews) “We will succeed,” he then said. “My wife and baby are the most important”. Brian Greenberg – Jamie Chang Brian Brian Greenberg and his wife Jamie Chang lost their home in Los Angeles and are devastated. “It was all a dream,” he wrote publishing a picture of what was left of their home. “Luckily the family is safe. I thank all the firefighters who risked their lives. Stay safe out there.” Sandra Lee The former First Lady of New York City and famous teleson, revealed that she lost her home in the fires at Pacific Palisades. See this post on Instagram. Upon uploading a video on Instagram, she shared amid tears the state of her home and vowed to rebuild it. “I’m in a hotel. I don’t have a home anymore. My house is gone. He’s literally lost. I cried all night. Thank God, everyone is safe.” John C. Riley. Actor John C. Riley’s house was destroyed by the fire, as the photos confirm. His manager did not immediately respond to a request for commentary. Coby Smallders – Taran Killiam Actress and model Cobby Smallders and Taran Killiam stated that the house in which they lived with their two daughters became a blazing fire. Miles Teller and Kelly Sperry Miles Teller, known from his role in Top Gun: Maverick, and his wife, Kelly Sperry, reportedly also lost their $7.5 million mansion in Pacific Palisades which they purchased in 2023. See this post on Instagram. By posting on Instagram, Sperry shared a photo of the fires and an injured heart emoji. Adam Brody and Layton Mister The couple of actors who have been married for 10 years lost his home in Pacific Palisades where he lived with his two children. Ricky Lake Presenter Ricky Lake is among those who mourn the loss of their home. See this post on Instagram. “Everything is lost. I can’t believe I’m writing those words. After a brave and courageous effort by our friend and hero @kirbykotler_ Ross and I lost our dream house”, he wrote in a touching caption accompanied by a collage of photographs he took at happier times. “This description ‘home of dreams’ is not enough. It was our earthly paradise. The place where we planned to grow old together. We never took for granted our paradise spot on the cliff overlooking our beloved Malibu, not for a second. I shared our sunset, the view almost daily with all of you,” he continued. He added: “This loss is incalculable. It’s where we got married three years ago. I grieve with all those suffering during this revealing event. Cameron Mathison The home of the protagonist of the series “General Hospital”, was also destroyed by the fires. The 55-year-old Canadian actor, shared a shocking video with the burning ruins of his home in Pasadena, California, which was destroyed by “Eaton Fire”. See this post on Instagram. Mathison wrote: “We are safe. But this is all that’s left of our beautiful home. Our home where our children grew up and where they wanted to raise theirs once.” Jeff Bridges Jeff Bridges, famous for several films in Holidogyd such as “The Big Lebowski”, confirmed that his family’s home in Malibu was burned to the ground. American actor Jeff Bridges – EPA/CAROLINE BREHMAN According to TMZ, the four bedroom house, was in the family for generations and was inherited by Jeff, his brother and sister. Tina Knowles Beyonce’s mother Tina Knowles shared on Instagram that her house was lost. “It was my favorite place, my refuge, my sanctuary. Now it’s gone!!! God bless all brave men and women of the fire service who risked their lives in dangerous conditions,” he said. “We thank you for your dedication and bravery and for saving so many lives. This could have been much worse without the dedication of workers to destruction and the first responders.” See this post on Instagram. Candy Spelling Candy Spelling (tory’s mother and widow of late legendary television producer Aaron) lost the seaside house in Malibu that she owned for 50 years, as she confirmed in TMZ herself. Although he had put it up for sale several times recently, he had taken it off the market and told the agency: “I’m in shock and I’m working on this huge loss for our family. I’m too grateful for the memories. It was really a wonderful gift we had.” Diane Warren. Legendary singer Diane Warren, who is behind classic hits such as If I Could Turn Back Time and I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing, also lost her home. She uploaded a photo of the beach near her home, saying that the property she had for nearly three decades was lost. See this post on Instagram. Gene Aiko Gene Aiko posted on Instagram that her house had been destroyed. “My house and my children were lost, burned to the ground with all our things inside. Lord have mercy,” he wrote in part. Jennifer Gray The star’s daughter “Dirty Dancing”, Jennifer Gray, announced in her Instagram Stories that the house of Dirty Dancing’s actress “was burned to the ground”. She assured her followers that her mom and Winnie’s dog are safe and encouraged everyone to “give your loved ones an extra support today”. Denise Crosby Star Trek actress Denis Crosby published a photo of the “staches” of her home, writing: “Last morning I had a beautiful Spanish cottage that gave me endless joy, where I met my husband and raised my son, the only house I ever had, with fruit trees that I grew up with, with a garden of native plants. Now, ashes. I’m devastated.” Yesterday morning I had a beautiful Spanish cottage that gave me endless joy, where I met my husband and raised my son, the only house I’ve ever owned, with fruit trees I grew, with a garden of native plants. Now, ash. I am heartbroken — Denise Crosby (@TheDeniseCrosby) Meve Riley. Celebrity stylist Meve Riley, who works with Eva Longoria and Coco Jones, published Wednesday night that their house was burned and in their neighborhood “everything was lost”. Shortly thereafter, she shared that she had to drive to Beverly Hills to evacuate her in-laws. “This looks like a bad dream. What we own is in this truck,” he wrote in Instagram Stories. Jane Atkin The famous hairstylist Jane Atkin, who curates Kim Kardashian’s hair among others, made a series of stories on Instagram to reveal that she lost her home in Los Angeles. “It is strange to post it, but our house was lost,” she wrote, as she cried with the dog in her arms while her husband was driving. “We just received confirmation. Our entire region was demolished.” Melissa Rivers Melissa Rivers called CNN to confirm she lost her house. “My heart is so broken, not only for me … it is a city and has been erased from the map,” he said. “This is the end of everything that belonged to my family and its history,” she said, referring to objects she had and belonged to her late parents, comedy legend Joan Rivers and producer Edgar Rosenberg. “I took my mother’s Emmy, a picture of my father and a painting my mother had made with me and my son…. I preferred a picture of her instead of a picture. I know I can find the photos, but a painting I can’t replace.” Carrie Elwes Cary Elwys published scary videos of the “biblical” disaster he was going through as he evacuated his home in Malibu. See this post on Instagram. On Wednesday, he shared an update that he and his family did lose their home, adding: “but we are grateful that we survived this truly devastating fire” and expressing his gratitude to the first who responded and those who sent wishes Spencer Pratt Heidi Montag “The nightmare came true” wrote Spencer Pratt while Heidi Montag confirmed that their house was burned and thanked her fans for their prayers and thoughts. “Thank God we are safe,” he noted. Caroline Murphy. The Carolyn Murphy model shared on Instagram Stories a scary video recorded by her home security camera with sparks falling around her home “seconds before our house was wrapped in flames”. “We are safe, our dogs are safe, and that’s all that matters,” he wrote- added to a next story that “my heart sympathizes with everyone in our community … I pray all wild animals are safe, our wild wild cat, the wild mountain lion, the foolish coyotes, the ferrets, the elegant foxes and the singing birds.” Mario Lopez Actor Mario Lopez – REUTERS/Daniel Cole After sharing on Instagram that he and his family left their home in the middle of the night, he then made a new post saying that “our house is a mess, but he is still standing, thank God for it” and expressing his grief for his destruction and gratitude to firefighters. Just Simms Molly Sims was one of the lucky ones as her house survived the fiery lullaby. However she uploaded an emotional story, writing initially about the “congestive and painful” loss suffered by her neighborhood, including schools and children’s joys that are “so special to our family”, and then shared a sad video in which she reported that many friends had lost their homes and her family “waited to see if our home would be there”. James Woods Actor James Woods, who starred in films such as “Nixon” and “Casino”, broke out in tears at CNN as he described the loss of his ownership in Pacific Palisades. See this post on Instagram. “One day you swim in the pool and the next day everything is lost,” he told the network. He had uploaded to Instagram the moment the flames reached his home. See this post on Instagram. Christine Tagen Christine Tagen and the mother of four children informed her followers that she is “packing” to evacuate the house she lives with her husband John Legend amid the fires. Tagen posted on Instagram Stories a snapshot showing her filling a large black bag from her closet. “This is surreal,” he said, adding that she was “very scared”. The 39-year-old star, she had earlier described the fires as a “college”. Julian Huff Dancing dancer and host With the Stars Julian Huff uploaded a video where she left her home amid the fires and urged her neighbors to do the same. “Abandon your homes all, go, go”. Kate Beckinsail Kate Beckinsail lamented the loss of the Pacific Palisades community that played a major role in her family’s life. See this post on Instagram. “My daughter and I lived there most of her childhood and most of her childhood has been lost,” she wrote. “Her primary school, every store or restaurant we went to with my parents and Michael’s parents—and devastatingly, most of her friends’ homes. My heart is broken.” Holland Taylor – Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP Holland Taylor published a photo of the streets as she left the area on Wednesday night, saying their area eventually escaped as the winds ceased. See this post on Instagram. “My way as I was evacuated last night. If the winds were the ones that were just 12 hours ago, we would have lost our entire canyonette. Grateful beyond every word – terrified of the disastrous unimaginable loss of homes of many THOUSAND families”, he wrote. Star Wars’ actor Mark Hamill, in his post on Instagram, described the fire as the “most horrible” since 1993, when 18,000 acres were burned, destroying 323 homes in Malibu. He said he had evacuated his house in Malibu “so last minute that [there were] small fires on both sides of the road”. See this post on Instagram. Jamie Lee Curtis. Actress Jamie Lee Curtis, is one of many stars forced to leave their homes due to the fires in Los Angeles, announced her family would donate a million dollars to boost efforts to relieve the wounded. See this post on Instagram. Oscar-winning actress, Jamie Lee Curtis, in an Instagram post for the Los Angeles fires, said that she, her husband, actor and director Christopher Guest and their children will start a fund to support “our big city, the State and the wonderful people who live here.” Jennifer Love Hewitt “I have no words. Only prayers and keep as much hope as I can for our home and our children, while we see everything burning,” wrote actress Jennifer Love Hewitt on Instagram. “Thank you to every first correspondent who fights so hard for all of us. Thank you to every friend who has come near me and to every new person I have hugged with tears in the last 24 hours.” Tara Lipinski Olympian Tara Lipinski shared an aerial photograph of her street, saying that she just learned that her home seems to be still standing, but is devastated about the state of her neighborhood. “The most important update is that Todd, Georgie, Sally and I are safe. It is the only thing I say to myself in repetition – that I am so grateful for them and our security. But the last 24 hours have been terrible for my family, my neighbors, firefighters, first responders and everyone in this community,” he wrote. Yvonne Strahovski Actor Yvonne Strahovski published on Thursday that she and her family were safe and hoped her house was still intact. “To all those who have controlled us, thank you – we are safe & I believe our house has succeeded again,” he wrote. “I cannot believe destruction. My heart supports everyone.” Steve Gutenberg Actor Steve Gutenberg, known from Police Academy, stayed to help firefighters by moving cars to open the way for upcoming fire vehicles. He urged Pacific Palisades’ fellow citizens to leave the keys in their abandoned cars so they could move them. Elizabeth Chambers. After sharing photos of Palisades High School burning space and encouraging its fans in Los Angeles to put gasoline in their cars and seek shelter wherever possible, the American presenter Elizabeth Chambers revealed in her Instagram Stories that she too was forced to evacuate and now lives with her sister. Information from People