Actor Steve Guttenberg is among the thousands of Los Angeles area residents who don’t know whether their homes have been destroyed by the deadly California wildfires. He joined Rosanna Scotto and Dan
Jimmy Kimmel praised the Watch Duty app, Steve Guttenberg and first responders in his first opening monologue since the start of the 'very scary' L.A. fires.
Known for his roles in movies like “Police Academy,” “It Takes Two” and “Three Men and a Baby,” Guttenberg, 66, was caught by local news station KTLA 5 on Tuesday as he was out moving cars to make room for fire trucks to drive into the endangered community.
Actor Steve Guttenberg joins efforts to help evacuate residents amid LA County wildfires threatening Pacific Palisades. See how celebrities are responding to the crisis.
In Southern California ... LA County, where residents have been faced unpredictable flames, heavy smoke and evacuation orders for thousands.Earlier, Guttenberg spoke with Los Angeles television ...
The actor, who has made headlines for assisting his Pacific Palisades community, tells The Hollywood Reporter about his neighborhood's plight: "We're going to have some depression and a lot of sadness.
Hollywood stars are sharing the devastation caused by the California fires and sharing "prayers and strength" for those affected.
Milo Ventimiglia, Paris Hilton and Billy Crystal are among the thousands of people affected by several wildfires in Southern California.
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Los Angeles is a town full of landmarks, thanks to its co-starring role in over a century of filmed entertainment. But the fires have taken a toll on some familiar sites.
At least two people are dead and many more injured as several fires broke out across Southern California amid historically dry and windy conditions.
Local TV news is covering the Palisades Fire live, producing surreal scenes including a bulldozer clearing abandoned cars and Steve Guttenberg interviewed live.