Joshua Jackson Reflects on Rebuilding After Losing Childhood Home in L.A. Fires
The actor sees the loss of his longtime home as an opportunity to create a fresh start for himself and his 4-year-old daughter, Juno.
- Joshua Jackson's childhood home in Topanga Canyon, where he lived for 25 years, was destroyed in the January 2025 Palisades Fire.
- The actor, 46, shared that while the loss was devastating, he is grateful that his family, including his daughter Juno, is safe.
- Jackson described visiting the remnants of his home and realizing it was no longer a special place but a pile of burned belongings.
- He expressed excitement about rebuilding a new home where his daughter's story, rather than his own, will take center stage.
- Jackson emphasized the importance of focusing on his loved ones and finding silver linings in the aftermath of the tragedy.