Billy Crystal Reflects on Loss and Creative Resilience After Pacific Palisades Fire
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Second, regarding the search results provided: they don't contain recent developments from "the past few days" before January 27, 2026. The most recent substantive information is from January 26, 2026, and the bulk of the results focus on events from early January 2026 or earlier periods.
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According to People magazine, Billy Crystal confirmed that his Pacific Palisades home in Los Angeles burned down on January 8, 2026, during the Palisades Fire. Crystal, who lived in the house with his wife Janice for nearly 50 years since 1979, released a statement expressing heartbreak while emphasizing that beautiful memories cannot be taken away. He reflected on raising his children and grandchildren there, and expressed prayers for first responders while declaring Pacific Palisades a resilient community that will rise again.
On the entertainment front, Crystal is contributing to Marc Shaiman's memoir audiobook, which features performances from multiple celebrity friends. According to recent coverage from ABC News and associated outlets, Crystal praised Shaiman as funny and quick to improvise, with an almost photographic memory of music, highlighting Shaiman's range across projects like "Misery," "The American President," and "Mr. Saturday Night."
Crystal's long-standing working relationship with Shaiman, which began at Saturday Night Live, continues to be professionally relevant as various entertainment projects move forward.
The search results don't contain information about social media mentions, additional business activities, or public appearances beyond these documented items from early to mid-January 2026.
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