Also wildfires in Los Angeles Continue destroying the city And the surrounding area, actor Joe Lando Grateful for his predecessor Dr. Quinn, the Medicine Lady com. costar Jane Seymourto support.
“Lando’s family is intact,” Lando, 63, said on Saturday, January 11. “All of us, our dogs and our birds, thank God that there are angels in this world.” Instagram A video clip shows that his house was completely burned down in the fire. “There was nothing left for us but each other. My friend Jane Seymour let us come into her house and opened it up to us without any hesitation, and thank God she gave us a place to come and sleep.”
A series of forest fires It erupted in the Pacific Palisades region and other surrounding Los Angeles neighborhoods on Tuesday, January 7, destroying thousands of acres of property. According to local officials, at least 16 people were killed and tens of thousands of residents fled their homes under mandatory evacuation orders.
Lando and Seymour, 73, Played love interests on Dr. Quinn, the Medicine Lady Between 1993 and 1998. The series starred Seymour as Dr. Michael Quinn, who worked in Colorado Springs after the Civil War, while Lando played Byron Sully. In his letter on Saturday, Landau detailed his findings Evacuation experience.
“The power just came on for the first time in three days,” Landau said Saturday, noting that the Seymour neighborhood was also affected by the wildfires. “There was no gas and you can't drink water and you can't breathe the air because everything is toxic. I've never experienced anything like this. It's indescribable.”
“You see people on TV going through these things and you think, 'Oh my God, this must be terrible,'” he continued. Thank God, that's not me.” And now we are those people. If it were just us I'd be ok with this, but everyone else is. “This is it, and I am devastated and heartbroken for everyone.”
Lando began crying in his social media video, thinking about “all the people we know who don't have homes” anymore.
“There are a lot of wealthy people in my neighborhood, but they're not the majority of this neighborhood. Most of them are just hardworking people who have (lived) there for generations.” “My wife's parents live down the street or do so. they They lost their home 40 years later. Our house wasn't big or fancy, but it was our home. I worked hard on it. When I wasn't working at an acting job, I was working on it, trying to stay out of trouble and save money.
In addition to their family homes, Lando noted that his children's school was completely destroyed by fires. (He was married to a wife Kirsten Barlow Since 1997, they have four children.)
“It's all gone,” Lando added, crying. “And there is no rich or poor, black or white, red or blue. This fire is evil and will kill everything.
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