As the Palisades Fire exploded in his hometown, the actor was moving abandoned cars so emergency vehicles could get through.
After the fires ignited on Jan. 7, Steve Guttenberg came to the rescue by helping residents evacuate their homes in the area.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Steve Guttenberg awoke Thursday morning to a grim reality: The treacherous wildfire that tore through the Pacific Palisades had left his once-lush neighborhood charred and ...
During an interview with Fox News Digital, Steve Guttenberg shared heartbreaking footage of damage in Pacific Palisades due to the wildfires.
The actor, who has made headlines for assisting his Pacific Palisades community, tells The Hollywood Reporter about his ...
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Known for his roles in movies like “Police Academy,” “It Takes Two” and “Three Men and a Baby,” Guttenberg, 66, was caught by local news station KTLA 5 on Tuesday as he was out moving cars to make ...
Actor Steve Guttenberg is among the thousands of Los Angeles area residents who don’t know whether their homes have been destroyed by the deadly California wildfires.
Actor Steve Guttenberg is urging residents near the brush fire in Pacific Palisades to leave the keys in their cars so he and others can move them to help fire crews battle the blaze. This segment ...
Actor Steve Guttenberg is helping fire crews as they battle a raging brush fire in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles. Known for his roles in movies like “Police Academy,” “It ...