Actor James Woods breaks down in tears recounting destruction of home in California fire - At least five are dead and thousands of structures are in ruin as several wildfires burn through Southern Cal
James Woods is among many actors forced to evacuate as the blaze that began last Tuesday threatened their ultra-rich properties.
Actor James Woods says his house in Pacific ... SEE ALSO: Before and after photos show scenes of destruction from the California wildfires Earlier this week, Woods was among hundreds of thousands around Los Angeles who were forced to evacuate as the ...
James Woods, Jennifer Garner and Molly Sims were among the celebrities whose homes were spared from the devastating California wildfires.
Actor James Woods says his ... show scenes of destruction from the California wildfires Earlier this week, Woods was among hundreds of thousands around Los Angeles who were forced to evacuate ...
The raging Pacific Palisades fire in Los Angeles is affecting Hollywood with canceled movie premieres and celebrities evacuating their homes.
Actor James Woods got emotional during an interview Wednesday as he recalled evacuating his Los Angeles home amid the Pacific Palisades fire.
Wildfires are raging in the Los Angeles area, sending residents fleeing from burning homes through flames, strong winds and large clouds of smoke. Here's what to know about the fires:
California celebrities, including James Woods and Mark Hamill, are reacting to the Los Angeles wildfires, sharing emotional stories and praising first responders.
Big Hollywood names have started to turn on Los Angeles’ Democratic leadership, including Mayor Karen Bass, over their botched response to the wildfires raging across the ritzy, celeb-filled
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Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 24 people and destroyed more than 12,000 structures, officials said, scorching more than 60 square miles and displacing tens of thousands of people.