All of the celebrity homes destroyed in LA fires: As thousands lose their properties use our interactive map to behold the devastation

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2025-01-09 16:38:39 | Updated at 2025-01-10 01:52:38 9 hours ago
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Some of Hollywood's biggest names have seen their beloved homes razed to the ground in the devastating wildfires that have swept through Los Angeles this week. 

Anthony HopkinsMiles Teller and Anna Faris are just a few of the many celebrities whose stunning mansions have been reduced to ash and rubble.

It comes as at least five wildfires are continuing to rage in Los Angeles — with the two largest covering 27,000 acres and are 0 per cent contained. 

Five people have lost their lives in the disaster — with 2,000 structures decimated, 130,000 people ordered to evacuate and 20 square miles of territory ruined.

The largest inferno has consumed much of the affluent Pacific Palisades  — a neighborhood which is home to many film, television and music stars.

Below is a MailOnline graphic detailing which celebrity homes have been caught up in the disaster, where they are located and whether an evacuation order is in place. 

Some stars, including Paris Hilton and Eugene Levy, have openly spoken about the extent of the damage caused to their homes, while for others it remains unclear. 

Dozens of celebrities have been forced to evacuate, with orders in place covering most of the city, while those currently residing elsewhere watched on in horror. 

Paris Hilton, 43, said she watched her waterfront Malibu home burn to the ground on live television in an emotional social media post Wednesday.

'Sitting with my family, watching the news, and seeing our home in Malibu burn to the ground on live TV is something no one should ever have to experience,' the socialite said on X/Twitter, accompanied by a clip from KABC depicting the damage.

Hilton bundled her 'babies', her five Pomeranians, into the back of her car as she fled her Malibu mansion in the middle of the night.

She shared a clip of her animals all gathered together on the backseat as she described running around her home to find each of her pets. 

She said: 'Okay we found everyone - we are packing up the car and getting ready to go to the hotel.

'Everyone make sure to care for your pets and just praying for everyone's safety. Okay we're going to get out of here.'

Paris captioned the post: 'Evacuating our house with all our babies. Sending prayers to everyone and their pets.'

In a subsequent video Paris could be heard breaking down in tears as she shared the gravity of the situation with her followers.

Sharing a clip of the flames, she said: 'Hey guys we just pulled over because I saw this big red cloud, the camera doesn't even do it justice, it literally looks like hell has taken over. It's so big, it's so red. 

Paris Hilton, 43, said she watched her waterfront Malibu home burn to the ground on live television in an emotional social media post Wednesday

An oceanfront Malibu home owned by the socialite was 'burned to a crisp,' insiders told TMZ Wednesday

The remains of Paris Hilton's Malibu home

Paris Hilton's Malibu home was completely destroyed in the LA wildfires, as she reported bundling her dogs into her car and escaping the blaze in the middle of the night on Wednesday

'My thoughts and prayers are with everyone tonight. I'm really praying it stops soon.'

She added: 'Driving out of my house on to Mulholland. I've never seen anything like this.'

Later Paris shared an update and reassured fans they were safe, saying: 'So we made it down the mountain, stopping at the gas station - the puppies are scared. You can smell all the fire down here. I'm just glad we're all safe.'

The video came as Paris said she watched her waterfront home burn to the ground on live television in an emotional social media post.

Anna Faris, 48, also lost her $5million mansion during the devastating Pacific Palisades fire. 

The 4,000 square foot home, which she snapped up for almost $5M in 2019, was seen charred to its foundation in new images.

Every wall of the massive property was in ashes as it was difficult to make out the basic structure of the dwelling.

All that was still standing were some mature trees that lined the property, though their leaves were burned off.

The outline of her swimming pool could be seen, but it seemed to have no water in it as it must have evaporated during the blaze.

There was no car in the driveway or outside the home which hints it was fully evacuated before the fire swept down the street.

Anna Faris bought her property in 2018 through an off-market deal following her split from ex-husband Chris Pratt - it has now been decimated in the LA wildfires 

Anna Faris' $5 million eco-friendly abode was totally decimated by the blaze

Anna Faris' 4,000 square foot home, which she snapped up for almost $5M in 2019, was seen charred to its foundation in new images

Faris purchased the home after she split from Jurassic World actor Chris Pratt and they sold their shared Hollywood Hills home in 2018.

Top Gun: Maverick star Miles Teller and his wife Keleigh bought their dream home for $7.5million in April 2023. The home is now entirely wiped out.

Shocking pictures show a car parked in the driveway was also completely charred.

Keleigh had shared several photos on Instagram overnight, the first being a dramatic photo of the blaze with a crying emoji, and the second urging evacuees to leave bowls of water on the streets for animals as they escaped.

The couple have not yet commented on the loss of their own home.

The sprawling five bed, seven bath home was built in 2015, equipped with a movie theatre, gym and custom staircase. 

It is understood the property was purchased as a 'secondary residence.'

Meanwhile, American Pie star Eugene Levy's home has also been leveled.

The 78-year-old Schitt's Creek star lost his home in LA's Pacific Palisades neighborhood after the rapidly spreading Westside fire burned it to the ground.

Miles Teller and his wife Keleigh, seen here attending the Golden Globes on Sunday, had landed their dream home for $7.5 million in 2023 before losing it this week to the fires

Top Gun: Maverick star Miles Teller and his wife Keleigh bought their dream home for $7.5million in April 2023. The home is now entirely wiped out

American Pie star Eugene Levy's home has also been leveled - he told the LA Times he had been caught in gridlock traffic as he tried to evacuate the neighborhood ahead of the flames 

Levy had reportedly purchased his property back in 2006 for a relatively modest $3.9 million, according to Urban Splatter, but it has now sadly been razed to the ground 

On Tuesday, he told the Los Angeles Times that he had been caught in gridlock traffic as he tried to evacuate the neighborhood ahead of the flames.

Levy had reportedly purchased his property back in 2006 for a relatively modest $3.9 million, according to Urban Splatter.

The two-story home featured three bedrooms and three baths and was spread out over 2,081 square feet.

It reportedly dated back to 1950 and featured an attached garage, as well as an elegant set of curving steps leading up from the driveway to the front door.

Despite being small by celebrity standards, the home still boasted lovely touches like tasteful trees and shrubs providing some privacy at the front of the house.

But all that has been reduced to a pile of smoldering rubble now.

The American Pie star is Canadian and spent much of his life in Toronto, where he raised his children, Dan and Sarah Levy, both of whom appeared with him on their popular comedy series Schitt's Creek.

He has a much larger mansion there, and his Pacific Palisades home was apparently primarily used when he was filming projects around Los Angeles.

While speaking to the LA Times on Tuesday, Levy described the fire's smoke as 'pretty black and intense' as it hovered over Temescal Canyon. 'I couldn’t see any flames, but the smoke was very dark.'

Levy has a special connection to Pacific Palisades, as he was named the neighborhood's honorary mayor in 2021.

His son Dan Levy later wrote on social media: 'Heartbroken for my family, my friends and the people of LA affected by the catastrophic fires.'

Anthony Hopkins has lost his home in the devastating California wildfires that have swept through Los Angeles.

The legendary actor, 87, purchased a stunning four-bedroom, five-bathroom home in the Pacific Palisades area for $6 million in 2021, but it has now been reduced to ash.

Anthony Hopkins purchased a stunning four-bedroom, five-bathroom home in the Pacific Palisades area for $6 million in 2021

This is not the first time actor Anthony Hopkins (seen in 2019) has lost his home due to a fire

Photos reveal the charred remains of the classic colonial home, with little more than a scorched fence standing as the only trace of what was once a beautiful property

Photos reveal the charred remains of the classic colonial home, with little more than a scorched fence standing as the only trace of what was once a beautiful property.

The house purchase was a fresh start for the Oscar-winning actor, who had just sold his long-time Malibu oceanfront place for $10.5 million—more than double what he paid for it back in 2001.

Unfortunately, this is not the first time Hopkins' home faced devastating flames.

Back in November 2018, his home narrowly escaped the Woolsey fire, which burned down his neighbor's property.

Going even further back to 2000, Hopkins lost his London home in a fire too, but fortunately, he was safe in Los Angeles at the time.

John Goodman's $4.6M home has also been reduced to ashes amid the devastating Pacific Palisades wildfires.

John Goodman's $4.6M home has also been reduced to ashes amid the devastating Pacific Palisades wildfires

Goodman purchased the Pacific Palisades in 2008 for $4.6 million - but it has now been reduced to ash

The spacious house formerly boasted five bedrooms and five bathrooms, offering a generous 5,250 square feet of living space

Photos of the Roseanne alum's, 72, former residence show not even a single room left standing.

The latest images, taken on Wednesday, captured the blackened remains of the swimming pool in the backyard after the blaze.

He purchased the Pacific Palisades in 2008 for $4.6 million. The spacious house formerly boasted five bedrooms and five bathrooms, offering a generous 5,250 square feet of living space.

It's unclear if the home was recently occupied, as Goodman primarily resides in New Orleans, Louisiana with wife Anna Beth Goodman, to whom he's been married to since 1989. The pair share daughter Molly Evangeline Goodman, born in 1990.

Goodman has not yet issued a public statement addressing the fire.

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