The "Barry" star is among the Hollywood celebrities affected by the Los Angeles wildfires that have decimated entire city neighborhoods.
Bill Hader in ‘shock’ after returning to his Pacific Palisades neighborhood: ‘It doesn’t seem real’ - The Pacific Palisades fire first sparked on January 7 and has since been just 19 percent contained ...
“Bill was not able to attend the Globes due to a pre-existing eye condition that flared up and he was advised by his doctor to stay home and rest,” a rep for Bill told People Jan. 10.
Bill Hader gave a local LA news crew covering the LA fires quite a surprise. On Thursday morning, a team from LA’s ABC 7 news was out in the Pacific Palisades — one of the areas hardest hit by ...
Barry” actor Bill Hader’s Pacific Palisades home survived the catastrophic wildfire, but he wasn’t prepared when he witnessed the devastation surrounding the area upon his return. “People keep saying ...
And while surveying the damage to his own home, Bill Hader delivered a warning to those who may still potentially be affected ...
"I’m in shock. It’s just gone. Everything," Hader said of his Pacific Palisades neighborhood. "I’m glad my family got out. I feel this is such a great community" ...
Bill Hader's home weathered the Los Angeles wildfires, but the devastation still "doesn't seem real." On Tuesday, during an interview with Los Angeles new station KTLA, Hader opened up about the ...
Like many residents of the neighborhood, Hader learned about the fires from a video shared with him. “I got a video showing the fire and rushed back, but by the time I got back it was gridlocked ...