Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ home worth $15M is reduced to ruins in horrific Pacific Palisades blaze

Julia Louis-Dreyfus' home worth $15M is reduced to ruins in horrific Pacific Palisades blaze

Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Brad Hall are among several famous individuals who sadly had their stunning residences destroyed by the devastating fires in Pacific Palisades, which have been causing destruction along the Los Angeles coastline over the past few days.

Images from the scene following the fierce fire that swept across the neighborhood reveal only the debris that was once the residence of the Veep star.

In the early 1990s, two former Saturday Night Live cast members purchased a five-bedroom, five-bath Mediterranean-style home featuring a terra cotta tile rooftop.

The home is worth around $15M today. 

66-year-old Hall and 63-year-old Louis-Dreyfus, who are parents to Henry, 32, and Charlie, 27, residing there, have not issued any comments about the unfortunate loss of their cherished home. However, their sons expressed gratitude on their Instagram Stories by sharing news snippets, acknowledging the tireless work of firefighters in the process.

The house right beside the couple remarkably withstood the fire, along with a few others situated on the opposite side of the street.

Over 3,000 buildings such as houses and commercial establishments were ravaged by a devastating fire in the Pacific Palisades region, making it one of the most damaging fires ever experienced in California’s history.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus' home worth $15M is reduced to ruins in horrific Pacific Palisades blaze

Julia Louis-Dreyfus' home worth $15M is reduced to ruins in horrific Pacific Palisades blaze

10 individuals have perished in various fires ignited across Los Angeles County, triggered by unusually strong winds.

It appears that a Super Scooper dispatched from Canada for firefighting purposes sustained damage within the Palisades fire area, as reported by NBC affiliate KNBC.

A state of emergency remains in effect for the city and county of Los Angeles.

The National Weather Service has prolonged the red flag warning that was initially set to end on Thursday night, now lasting until 6 PM on Friday.

The agency mentioned that they were thinking about issuing a Fire Weather Warning, which could potentially affect large parts of Los Angeles County and nearby Ventura County, starting from Saturday night and lasting until Sunday.

Schools outside fire-affected zones temporarily shut down because of harmful chemicals in the air caused by burning buildings, vehicles, and various human-made items, leading to deteriorated air conditions.

According to Variety, it’s been reported that hit TV series like Abbott Elementary, Hacks, and Fallout have temporarily stopped filming.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus' home worth $15M is reduced to ruins in horrific Pacific Palisades blaze
Julia Louis-Dreyfus' home worth $15M is reduced to ruins in horrific Pacific Palisades blaze
Julia Louis-Dreyfus' home worth $15M is reduced to ruins in horrific Pacific Palisades blaze
Julia Louis-Dreyfus' home worth $15M is reduced to ruins in horrific Pacific Palisades blaze

Additional television series such as Loot, Ted, Suits: L.A., Happy’s Place featuring Reba McEntire, along with NCIS, NCIS: Origins, After Midnight, Poppa’s House, The Neighborhood, Doctor Odyssey, and Grey’s Anatomy have all temporarily halted production.

The taping sessions for Jimmy Kimmel Live and After Midnight featuring Taylor Tomlinson have been postponed for this week.

Originally set for a Sunday evening event in Santa Monica, the Critics Choice Awards have now been rescheduled to take place on January 26th instead.

Joey Berlin, the CEO of CCA, shared with USA TODAY on Wednesday that the ongoing crisis we’re facing has already left a deep mark on our community.

We send our heartfelt thoughts and sympathies to everyone fighting the destructive fires, as well as everyone impacted by them.

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2025-01-10 23:35

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