LOADINGERROR LOADINGAn actor who recorded his nightmarish escape from the wildfires that have wreaked havoc on Los Angeles said he thought he was “doomed” as a “hurricane of embers” came toward him near his Malibu home.“So I’m still hiding behind the boulders....
Sparks, coming, so I have to duck behind these rocks.I’m ready to jump into the ocean,” said Sebastian Harrison, son of B-movie actor Richard Harrison, in a clip he shot that aired before his CNN appearance Friday.Advertisement At least 11 people have been killed as of early Saturday as tens of thousands of structures have been destroyed by the wildfires, with the Palisades fire being the most destructive in Los Angeles’ history.Sebastian Harrison, who was joined by his wife Livia Pillmann in an interview with CNN, told host Laura Coates that he decided to return to the home — which is adjacent to his father’s home — to save their three-acre “sanctuary.”“The problem is, at a certain point, I saw the fire trucks just quickly leave and I thought, ‘Oh no, that’s not a good sign.’ So I tried to get my car, it wouldn’t start,” Harris said.Advertisement He went on, “I got back out and I saw just this whole hurricane of embers going toward me and I thought, you know, I’m doomed.”The actor, in an interview with The Telegraph, said he thought he “really” needed to get out of there but noted that there was “no one” there to help him.“I mean, I have, you know, nerves of steel, but there was a point when I, you know, I thought I could catch on fire,” said Harrison, whose footage shows smoke, sparks and a glowing orange sky.Advertisement Harrison, whose home was destroyed by the fires, described the experience as “hell.”Pillmann had lost touch with her husband, who was rescued by firefighters before what he described as a “treacherous” return to safety.“Houses on each side were on fire, they were swerving in and out of debris, there wer...