A luxury Pacific Palisades mansion once featured in the television drama “Succession” has been destroyed by the wildfires ravaging the Los Angeles area, the Daily Mail reported.
Photos published through the Mail show the space reduced to charred beams and debris.
The mansion was purchased by the founder and CEO of the lidar manufacturer Luminar Technologies, Austin Russell, for $83 million in 2021, per Realtor.com.
The 20,000-square-foot home, known as the San Onofre Estate, included six bedrooms and 18 bathrooms and could be rented for $450,000 per month.
The space previously appeared in the fourth season premiere of the Emmy Award-winning HBO series “Succession” in 2023.
A representative for Russell did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider, which was sent outside of general business hours.
The Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades Array, north of Santa Monica, is one of several raging in Los Angeles this week.
The Palisades Fire has burned more than 23,000 acres and 11% contained as of Sunday, according to Cal Fire.
The fire, which began on Tuesday, has so far destroyed or destroyed more than 5,000 structures.
The Pacific Palisades domain is home to several celebrities, many of whom lost their homes in the fire. Among those affected are Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal and Milo Ventimiglia.
The Palisades Charter High School — used as a set for movies like “Carrie” and 2003’s “Freaky Friday” — has also been damaged in the fires.
Meanwhile, a Spanish colonial-style mansion in Altadena, featured in “Hacks” and the Marvel series “Runaways,” was destroyed in the Eaton fire, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Other similar Los Angeles landmarks have also been lost, including the Will Rogers Ranch House.
The LA County Medical Examiner has reported 16 deaths related to the wildfires so far, with five linked to the Palisades Fire.
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