In a heartbreaking and exclusive interview with Entertainment Tonight, Dr. Quinn star Joe Lando opened up about the traumatic experience of losing his home in the devastating Palisades Fire in Los Angeles. The actor, visibly emotional, recounted the moments before he and his family were forced to evacuate their beloved home, revealing the heart-wrenching items he had to leave behind.
Lando, who is best known for his role as Byron Sully on the beloved TV series, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, shared with ET’s Nischelle Turner the heartbreak of saying goodbye to his home as the fire raged on. The actor’s raw vulnerability and candidness painted a vivid picture of the painful reality of losing everything in a wildfire.
Despite the devastating loss, Lando found solace in the kindness of his Dr. Quinn co-star, Jane Seymour, who graciously opened her home to him and his family in their time of need. The actor expressed his gratitude for Seymour’s generosity and support during such a difficult time, emphasizing the importance of friends and loved ones in times of crisis.
As Lando continued to reflect on the tragic events that led to the loss of his home, his tears flowed freely, reminding viewers of the human toll of natural disasters and the resilience required to rebuild and move forward. The emotional interview served as a poignant reminder of the fragile nature of life and the importance of cherishing what truly matters.
In the midst of heartbreak and devastation, Joe Lando’s strength and courage shone through, inspiring others to face adversity with grace and determination. The actor’s poignant recollection of the moments before his home burned down served as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the healing power of community and compassion.
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Wonderful words that you said "Appreciate what you have". Sometimes it's the family and friends and pets that we still have to Love and be loved back by them that will help to slowly heal our hearts. Remember that is what we need to appreciate, each and every day. The love that is still there and can never leave us.
Joe is a very down to earth celebrity so it’s very sad to see a strong man cry about his family’s home being lost in a fire. Like he said it’s not about stuff and money. But non celebrities are saying they have money to rebuild. So what! They lost priceless photos and family items. Thank God for Jane’s sweet heart for her best friend…. Dr Quinn is one of my FAVORITE shows. I’m 35 and have watched Dr Quinn since it was on TV. I still watch reruns. Jane’s birthday is the day after mine which I always loved. My birthday is Valentine’s Day.
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Every celebrity I have heard after the trauma of watching the fires has said "I'm so fortunate to have my family and my pets." They miss the memories, family pictures, and irreplaceable items left behind. No one seems overly consumed by money but by gratitude for where they had gotten. At the end of the day we are just people.
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God have mercy and manifest his love to you all