Sarah Levy is mourning the loss of her home to the Palisades fire.
The actress, 38, who is the daughter of Eugene Levy and had a recurring role on his hit series Schitt’s Creek, posted a message grieving the heartwrenching loss as she ᴀssured followers she and her family were ‘safe.’
Levy, who has two-year-old son James Eugene Outerbridge with husband Graham Outerbridge, listed numerous memories she had at her ‘sweet home’, from raising her boy to her ‘little kitchen’ where she planned for the future.
The post was accompanied by an image of what appeared to be the Pacific Palisades hillside.
‘Oh, my sweet home. My heart so deeply aches. What I would give to hear the key slide in the front door one more time or the baby gate click behind me as I bring the laundry upstairs,’ she began in the caption.
‘To hear the garbage truck outside every Tuesday and watch James run to the window to watch. To smell the eucalyptus and the roses and the rosemary. To see the fog roll in in the early morning or the hawks soaring above the yard or the twinkling of lights from the houses across the canyon at night.
Sarah Levy is mourning the loss of her home to the Palisades fire; pictured 2019
The actress, 38, who is the daughter of Eugene Levy and had a recurring role on his hit series Schitt’s Creek, posted a message grieving the heartwrenching loss, along with an image of what appeared to be the Pacific Palisades
‘To run into friends daily because it was that small a town. To search for baby strawberries next door. How blessed we were to raise our son in such an idyllic, magical place away from the hustle and bustle of LA.
‘Our whole future ahead, planned in our little kitchen. Luckily we are all safe and if this has taught me nothing else, it’s to appreciate every last detail of your life. I know we’ll be back and the Palisades will be more vibrant and lush and full of life than ever. We’ll wait until then.’
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‘To run into friends daily because it was that small a town. To search for baby strawberries next door. How blessed we were to raise our son in such an idyllic, magical place away from the hustle and bustle of LA.
‘Our whole future ahead, planned in our little kitchen. Luckily we are all safe and if this has taught me nothing else, it’s to appreciate every last detail of your life. I know we’ll be back and the Palisades will be more vibrant and lush and full of life than ever. We’ll wait until then.’
Numerous fans sent their love to Levy in the comments.
Her brother, Dan Levy, also commented on the heartbreaking post: ‘Love you,’ he wrote simply.
Levy had reportedly purchased his property back in 2006 for a relatively modest $3.9 million, according to Urban Splatter.
The two-story home featured three bedrooms and three baths and was spread out over 2,081 square feet.
Sarah’s home is among many destroyed in the LA fires; pictured the Palisades fire on January 7
Sarah is the daughter of Eugene Levy and Deborah Divine. She shares son James with her husband Graham Outbridge; the family pictured last March
Sarah’s brother is also a famous actor – Dan Levy
It reportedly dated back to 1950 and featured an attached garage, as well as an elegant set of curving steps leading up from the driveway to the front door.
He had earlier discussed trying to flee and being trapped in the gridlocked traffic along with thousands of other residents who were following evacuation orders.
‘The smoke looked pretty black and intense over Temescal Canyon,’ he told The Los Angeles Times.
Sarah had a recurring role in Schitt’s Creek, the show that also starred her father
‘I couldn’t see any flames but the smoke was very dark.’
His son Dan Levy later wrote on social media: ‘Heartbroken for my family, my friends and the people of LA affected by the catastrophic fires.’
Eugene has a special connection to Pacific Palisades, as he was named the neighborhood’s honorary mayor in 2021.
The position only makes non-binding declarations for the neighborhood, as it is governed by LA’s government as part of the city, but Levy would have made appearances at community events as part of his position.