Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Brad Hall are among the celebrities who lost their beautiful homes in the Pacific Palisades fire that ravaged the coast of Los Angeles this week.
Photos of the aftermath of the fire that devastated the area show nothing but rubble of the Veep star’s home.
The two Saturday Night Live alums bought the five-bedroom, five-bathroom Mediterranean-style home with the terra cotta tile roof in the early 1990s.
The house is worth around $15 million today.
Hall, 66, and Louis-Dreyfus, 63, who raised their sons Henry, 32, and Charlie, 27, there, have not made any statements about the loss of their beloved home, but both sons shared screenshots of the local news on their Instagram Stories thanking the firefighters for their efforts.
The couple’s house next door miraculously survived the flames, as did some houses across the street.
Thousands of structures, including homes and businesses, have been destroyed by the Pacific Palisades fire, one of the most destructive in California history.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus, 63, and Brad Hall, 66, are among the celebrities who lost their homes in the roaring Pacific Palisades fire. Their five-bedroom, five-bathroom home was reduced to rubble.
Los Angeles Country officials reported that at least 10 people have died in fires that have broken out in different parts of the area, due to extremely strong winds.
Unfortunately, a Super Scooper sent from Canada to help fight the flames was damaged by a drone inside the Palisades fire zone, according to the NBC affiliate. KNBC.
A state of emergency remains in effect for the city and county of Los Angeles.
The National Weather Service extended a red flag warning that was set to expire Thursday night to Friday at 6 p.m.
The agency announced that a fire weather watch was being considered for Saturday night through Sunday across much of Los Angeles County and neighboring Ventura County.
Public schools not in the fire areas have been closed due to toxic airborne chemicals released by burning homes, cars and other man-made materials, resulting in poor air quality.
Popular TV shows like Abbot Elementary, Hacks and Fallout have stopped production, according to Variety.


The couple bought the house in the early 1990s and raised their sons, Henry, 32, and Charlie, 27, there.

Neither Louis-Dreyfus nor Hall have made a statement about the loss of their home, but their children shared a screenshot of the local news and thanked firefighters for their hard work.

The couple’s house next door miraculously survived the flames, as did some houses across the street.
Other shows, including Loot, Ted, Suits: LA and Happy’s Place with Reba McEntire, have also suspended work along with NCIS, NCIS: Origins, After Midnight, Poppa’s House, The Neighborhood, Doctor Odyssey and Grey’s Anatomy.
Tapings of Jimmy Kimmel Live and After Midnight with Taylor Tomlinson also paused during the week.
The Critics Choice Awards, which were scheduled for Sunday night in Santa Monica, have been delayed until January 26.
“This unfolding tragedy has already had a profound impact on our community,” CCA CEO Joey Berlin said in a statement to USA TODAY on Wednesday.
“All our thoughts and prayers are with those fighting the devastating fires and all those affected.”