Oprah And Rob Lowe Commiserate Over Burning Hometown

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LYNN ELBER | November 14, 2008 08:06 PM EST | AP

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Actor Rob Lowe poses on the press line at the Hollywood Legacy Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)

Montecito is home to the rich and famous, but it's not flashy. It's exclusive, but not haughty. And it's far enough from the sprawl of Los Angeles for comfort _ while still close enough for convenience.

People who live in this enclave tucked between the Pacific Ocean and the mountains call it a paradise, one that has long drawn old money and, in recent years, flush celebrities.

Among them are Oprah Winfrey and Rob Lowe, Montecito neighbors who commiserated by phone Friday during the taping of "The Oprah Winfrey Show." While the homes of each had apparently escaped damage as of Friday evening, they talked at length about their friends and neighbors who weren't so lucky.

"It started last night and so far it's been reported that as many as 100 homes have been destroyed," Winfrey said. "A lot of them are friends and neighbors of mine so it's not a good morning for us. ... Some of my friends left their homes with only their dogs last night as I was calling, 'Are you all right? Are you all right?' They said, 'We have the dogs and the kids aren't here so we're OK.'"

At least part of Christopher Lloyd's property was damaged in the fire, the Los Angeles Times reported on its real estate blog. It said a Times reporter witnessed much of the "Back to the Future" actor's eight-acre grounds in ruins, and that he was filming on location in Vancouver but a caretaker had fled the property. Lloyd's agent had no comment Friday when contacted by The Associated Press, and messages left with his manager were not returned.

Winfrey was at a safe distance in Chicago, but Lowe recounted a harrowing experience from the night before as the flames rushed around his home. He said he and his son were watching football when his wife, who was out running errands, alerted him to the approaching blaze with just minutes to spare.

"I'm very lucky," he said. "My house is fine. ... and I believe both of my friends' houses survived."

Residents extolled Montecito's charms Friday, even as the Santa Barbara County community surrendered a swath of its multimillion-dollar homes to a brutal wildfire.

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"It's very expensive, very dramatic. It's like the coast of Monte Carlo," with a perfect Mediterranean climate, said longtime real estate agent Bill Vaughan, who pegged the median value of homes _ despite the ongoing slump in housing prices _ at $2 million.

Lush stands of oak and eucalyptus trees give a wooded accent to Montecito, Vaughan noted, as well as increase the fire danger. About 10,000 people live in the community, he said.

Families from the East Coast with industrial fortunes long ago discovered the area's allure, to be joined later by stars who found a pocket of luxury and seclusion not far from the Los Angeles-based entertainment industry.

Jeff Bridges, Ellen DeGeneres, John Cleese and Michael Douglas are among those who live in the area or once owned homes there. Heather Locklear was driving in the area in September when she was pulled over for driving erratically and arrested. And Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and wife Maria Shriver have purchased a 25-acre tract for $4.7 million.

"If I were an autograph hound I'd have a nice thick book," said Debbie Ousey, owner of Tom's Montecito Coffee Shop. But when Lowe or comedian Jonathan Winters or other famous folk stop in, they can be sure they won't be pestered by fans, she said.

Montecito also has a sense of camaraderie and community spirit that belies its wealthy profile, she said.

"It's really pretty special. ... It's not snobby, wealthy people," Ousey said, adding that the town includes longtime residents who don't have big bank accounts or lavish homes. "Everybody supports everybody."

And that would seem to include the rich and famous. Lowe said among the evacuating neighbors he saw was filmmaker Ivan Reitman, director of "Stripes" and "Ghostbusters," and a neighbor with whom he and Winfrey are mutual friends.

"The next door neighbor's house, they were trapped behind their gates and could not get out," Lowe said.

"The next door neighbors the Simmons? You mean the Simmons?," Winfrey asked.

"The Simmons could not get out of their gate. Their daughter was lost on the property and so I had another gentleman and I pried the gates open. ... We tried to comfort the Simmons, and embers were raining down. They were in our hair, they were in our shirts. The wind was easily 70 miles an hour and it was absolutely Armageddon."

Winfrey said had she been at her sprawling estate, she already knew what her priority would've been.

"We already had a plan for getting the dogs out and going to the Four Seasons in West Lake, because they take dogs," she said. "So that would have been the first thing I would have done, look for my dogs."

Montecito is home to the rich and famous, but it's not flashy. It's exclusive, but not haughty. And it's far enough from the sprawl of Los Angeles for comfort _ while still close enough for convenienc...
Montecito is home to the rich and famous, but it's not flashy. It's exclusive, but not haughty. And it's far enough from the sprawl of Los Angeles for comfort _ while still close enough for convenienc...
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- Bitsko I'm a Fan of Bitsko 465 fans permalink
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Why don't you two overrated bumpkins stop whining and rebuilt the place?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 PM on 11/16/2008
- anonimost I'm a Fan of anonimost 6 fans permalink

some claim these houses are particularly indefensible to fire because of the way they are built - tucked away off of narrow windy roads, etc. the desire for exclusivity or remoteness comes at a price. whether you are in a mansion tucked away or a little tin hut - it's not a good idea to be in a location difficult for firefighters to acces. but then again, exactly where is it safe? god speed to all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 PM on 11/16/2008

Oprah can't help but be herself. I'm not surprised. She's lives in a world that most of us will never know. However for someone who uses her show as a platform to show how much she cares about other people you would think she would refrain from giving "shout outs" to the Four Seasons as her preffered disaster shelter in times of emergency.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 11/16/2008
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Why are the wildfires that destroy multi-million homes are always "suspicious in nature"? Why can't they be acts of G*d or whatever that aren't covered by insurance? Hmm....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 PM on 11/15/2008
- anonimost I'm a Fan of anonimost 6 fans permalink

lots of mobile homes were destroyed. in fact, the majority of homes were mobile homes. sad. they have no where to go i.e. four seasons. however, they might be getting away from formeldihide (sp?) just kidding.

what worries me is this disaster will be another weight on california. we are drowing in debt. yikes! and here, we pay for billionaires losing their homes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 PM on 11/16/2008
- Clare53 I'm a Fan of Clare53 14 fans permalink

Lynn Elber -- what is this sentence doing in this article: "Heather Locklear was driving in the area in September when she was pulled over for driving erratically and arrested?" What a totally irrelevant and non sequitur statement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 PM on 11/15/2008
- ShanniC I'm a Fan of ShanniC 5 fans permalink
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Agreed! I guess someone wanted to take a dig at Heather.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 AM on 11/17/2008
- bungalow I'm a Fan of bungalow 5 fans permalink

Oprah might have expressed some concern about folks in the area she doesn't know, like the students and administration of nearby Westmont College, where they were evacuated in place, and no doubt terrified, 1000 of them closed up in the school's gym while the fire roared past and many buildings on the campus burned down. Not celebrities, not rich.

Or the sadness in the community over the loss of the Mt. Calvary Monastery, which housed many spiritual folks full-time and served as a retreat for others. Its art was saved, but the buildings lost.

There's just something unseemly about the rich and famous commiserating over their losses, and the common people--who have far less materially, and are far less likely to end up back to where they were--basically forgotten in this horrible firestorm.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 11/15/2008
- Mattie I'm a Fan of Mattie 47 fans permalink

why exactly shouldn't they feel bad about their own losses, I'm confused! Rich people don't feel the same connection to their homes that we do, their pictures and personal belongings aren't important to them. They shouldn't care about their friends and neighbors because they're rich to. I guess I figured we are all the same, some people just have nicer stuff!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:33 PM on 11/15/2008

I agree that the rich feel their losses too but comments being made by Oprah about putting her dogs in the Four Seasons Hotel while so many are homelss only shows you why so many people feel the way they do about the pampered rich. I found it particularly insensitive of Oprah to make these comments when she prides herslf on being socially consious.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 AM on 11/16/2008

The spelling of West Lake is incorrect at the end of the article. Oprah is referring to Westlake Village, Ca.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 11/15/2008

OPRAH SAYS, 'IT'S DIFFERENT WHEN IT'S YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND YOUR FRIENDS.' RIIIIIIGGG­HHHTTTTTT. IT'S ALL ABOUT O

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:41 PM on 11/15/2008

Yea it's different when it's personal, hence the famous comment:

"I never thought anything like that would happen here"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 AM on 11/16/2008
- auramac I'm a Fan of auramac 13 fans permalink

How come Oprah couldn't stop the fire?

Sad- the full effects of global warming aren't even close yet...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 PM on 11/15/2008

Sorry to hear about these people losing their homes. I know the climate is nice in California, but is it really worth the mud slides, fires and earthquakes?? No thanks...I'll stay on the East Coast.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 11/15/2008
- Geranium I'm a Fan of Geranium 14 fans permalink

Tha k you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 PM on 11/15/2008
- anonimost I'm a Fan of anonimost 6 fans permalink

yes, stay there. california is all about bad things. tee hee

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 PM on 11/16/2008
- protagonia I'm a Fan of protagonia 76 fans permalink

Any news on Dennis Miller's home?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 PM on 11/15/2008
- 4wehttam I'm a Fan of 4wehttam 14 fans permalink

Who cares about that pricks home? That homophobe doesn't care about anyone but himself. Screw him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 11/15/2008

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 11/15/2008
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