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A helicopter drops water on a brush fire behind homes during the Woolsey Fire in Malibu. Photo: AP

Woolsey fire: celebrities await word of fate of homes as Malibu burns

  • Malibu, the coastal enclave of the rich and famous, was evacuated after flames swept southwest across the Santa Monica Mountains
  • The Malibu blaze has been dubbed the ‘Woolsey Fire’ by officials

Rich or not, famous or not, there was little reprieve from the California wildfires sweeping through towns as different as the star-filled oceanside enclave of Malibu and the modest communities nearby and in the state’s north.

Lady Gaga, Martin Sheen and Kim Kardashian West were among the celebrities who joined thousands of others in evacuating from the affluent coastal city that is as well-known as its residents. Stars went online to share their worries, with some able to follow up with good news Saturday.

Alyssa Milano, who on Friday tweeted that her house was “in jeopardy” but she had gotten needed help to evacuate her horses and that her children were safe, was among the lucky ones.

“My house is still standing. I’m on my way to bring firefighters water and food,” she tweeted. She previously said her heart was with others facing “this awful disaster”.

Others were left to wait.

“I am thinking so deeply for everyone who is suffering today from these abominable fires & grieving the loss of their homes or loved ones,” Lady Gaga tweeted.

“I’m sitting here with many of you wondering if my home will burst into flames. All we can do is pray together & for each other. God Bless You.”

There were shout-outs as well to the firefighters struggling to contain the fires in what were described as especially difficult conditions.

Some of the celebrities who had to flee their homes: Scott Baio, Guillermo del Toro, Caitlyn Jenner and bottom row from left, Kim Kardashian Wesr, Alyssa Milano and Rainn Wilson. Photo: AP

“These guys are heroes,” filmmaker Guillermo del Toro posted on Twitter.

His so-called “Bleak House”, which contains his collection of items too scary to be kept in the family home, was endangered.

Shannen Doherty, who’d been out of town when the fire broke out, said online that friends staying at her Malibu house evacuated safely with her dogs. She expressed gratitude to firefighters “putting their lives on the line for all of us” and sympathy for others affected by the fire.

A house burns during the Woolsey Fire in Malibu, California. Photo: AFP

Sheen (The West Wing, Apocalypse Now), interviewed by a TV station on the beach Friday night after fleeing his home, said the fire was the worst he has ever seen. He said he expects his house was destroyed.

The interview occurred after his son, actor Charlie Sheen, tweeted that he’d been unable to contact his father, and the Los Angeles Fox affiliate KTTV tracked him down.

Martin Sheen gave a shoutout to his family to let them know he and his wife, Janet, were safe and planned to sleep in their car by the beach.

The status of Martin Sheen’s home was unknown Saturday.

A home is spared after a wildfire swept through Malibu. Photo: AP

Beverly Hills, 90210 star Doherty said her “heart is ripped apart” by the loss of a Malibu home where she and husband Kurt Iswarienko were married in 2011, posting on Instagram a wedding-day photo of the smiling couple on a tree-lined path at the property apparently owned by a friend.

 

She had previously found refuge in the house when her father died in 2010, Doherty wrote.

“It’s the place I felt my dad with me. It’s gone. Fire has taken it away. I’m devastated by all that’s happening,” she said.

The blaze started Thursday night and by Friday had pushed toward Malibu and the Pacific Ocean, prompting evacuations in Malibu, Calabasas, Agoura Hills and other nearby areas.

Authorities said Saturday that two people were found dead in the fire zone and at least 150 homes burned.

Officials stressed late Saturday that high winds were expected to resume on Sunday and mandatory evacuations must remain in place.

A motorcycle begins to catch fire outside an engulfed structure at a park for recreational vehicles in Malibu. Photo: The Washington Post

In Northern California, the small inland town of Paradise was virtually wiped out by a fast-moving blaze that destroyed more than 6,700 buildings and claimed nine lives as of Saturday.

Rainn Wilson, who played Dwight on The Office, indicated online that he and his family were away when flames “roared down the creek bed behind our house and missed it by a dozen yards!”

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“Thousands of others have lost homes and pets and precious belongings. Especially the residents of Paradise who have lost lives,” he tweeted.

Although the fatalities overshadowed any loss of property, Malibu’s fame inevitably called attention to the state of its multimillion-dollar homes, including one made famous in ABC’s reality dating series The Bachelor.

A firefighter hoses down hotspots on a home in Malibu. Photo: AP

The show’s producers said in a statement Saturday that, with the area closed to traffic, they didn’t know the condition of what is primarily a private residence. They said their main concern “is with the family who has been displaced, their neighbours, and all the communities impacted by this tragic fire.”

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Also left waiting was Caitlyn Jenner, whose hilltop home appeared intact when it was shot by a photographer for The Associated Press on Saturday morning.

Jenner’s representative noted that the Olympic gold medallist wouldn’t know the extent of any damage to the home until she was allowed to return to it.

Scorched hillsides and damaged power lines are seen along the Pacific Coast Highway near Leo Carrillo State Beach in Malibu, California. Photo: AFP

Even outside the evacuation zone, the impact of the fire was being felt by others in the entertainment industry.

“The world is literally on fire right now. And unfortunately it’s becoming more and more common here in California,” actress Natalie Portman said Friday night in Hollywood at an American Film Institute Fest premiere of her film Vox Lux.

She said she was hoping for the best for friends and everyone else affected by the blaze. She said she’d spoken to her own two children about the fires because “they need to feel safe” and also understand that there are broad regional effects, like poor air quality.

Paramount Pictures cancelled Sunday’s premiere of the film Instant Family in Los Angeles due the wildfire. The studio said it would donate food ordered for the after party to the American Red Cross, and would screen the film at an evacuation centre.

Kardashian West posted video on Instagram of an area on fire with a message “Pray for Calabasas”.

She said she landed back home, spent one hour packing and evacuated shortly afterward.

In addition to homes destroyed, Paramount Ranch’s “Western Town”, a landmark film location dating back to 1927 that included a jail, hotel and saloon, burned to the ground.

The TV series Westworld is among the many productions that have filmed at the ranch in the mountains west of Los Angeles.

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