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Hollywood legend Sir Anthony Hopkins is the latest to lose his home in the wildfires currently happening in Los Angeles. TMZ has reported that the actor’s house in Pacific Palisades was ...
Anthony Hopkins, Billy Crystal, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag, and Adam Brody and Leighton Meester are among the stars who have lost their homes in the fires. “NCIS: Los Angeles” star Eric ...
Adam Brody, Leighton Meester, Fergie, Anna Faris, Anthony Hopkins, and John Goodman also ... Film studios canceled two movie premieres due to the fire and windy weather, the Universal Studios ...
Anthony Hopkins, Eugene Levy, James Woods and Miles Teller all lost homes there, according to social media posts and reporting by Page Six. The Palisades home of Adam Brody and Leighton Meester ...
Welsh Hollywood actor Anthony Hopkins ... 87-year-old joins a long-list of celebrities and locals whose homes have been wiped out since fires started on Tuesday. Mr Hopkins former Malibu home ...
Anthony Hopkins, an Oscar-winning actor, saw his beloved Pacific Palisades residence, where he has lived for over 25 years, reduced to ruins. Billy Crystal and his wife Janice's home was also ...
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