Cameron Mathison is one of many Californians who has lost nearly everything in the wildfires currently raging in the Los Angeles area. The General Hospital star’s home in Altadena was destroyed ... burning in Southern California, stoked by dry and ...
I’ve actually never heard those sorts of sounds come out of me before,” Cameron Mathison of “General Hospital” told CNN.
Janice and I lived in our home since 1979. We raised our children and grandchildren here. Every inch of our house was filled with love," Billy Crystal said.
"General Hospital" star Cameron Mathison is among the many people who've lost their homes due to the Los Angeles County wildfires, which continue to burn for a third day.
Los Angeles is on fire, ravaged by raging wildfires, and Hollywood's celebrity class are among the affected homeowners and citizens.
Hollywood stars are sharing the devastation caused by the California fires and sharing "prayers and strength" for those affected.
Actor Cameron Mathison is among the residents who lost almost everything, as his family's home in the LA neighborhood of Altadena was destroyed in the Eaton Fire.
Cameron Mathison is one of many Californians who has lost nearly everything in the wildfires currently raging in the Los Angeles area. The General Hospital star’s home in Altadena was destroyed ...
"General Hospital" star Cameron Mathison is ... a few personal items after losing his Altadena home of a decade. "I've been up all night. I can't sleep," Mathison told "GMA."
A gut-wrenching video posted by actor Cameron Mathison illustrates the devastation experienced by Los Angeles residents affected by the California ... his neighborhood in Altadena as it’s ...
Mandy Moore, Anna Faris, Milo Ventimiglia, Paris Hilton, Jeff Bridges, Bozoma Saint John, Mel Gibson, Billy Crystal and Diane Warren are among the celebrities whose houses were destroyed by the blazes.
Fires in the Pacific Palisades, Altadena, Sylmar and Ventura areas remained active on Tuesday, with Southern California facing "critical fire weather" through Wednesday. High winds that have fueled the blazes for the past week picked up Monday morning and were expected to remain dangerous throughout the week.