John C. Reilly's $1.20M Altadena home is completely destroyed amid catastrophic LA wildfires

John C. Reilly's home was reduced to rubble amid the devastating wildfires that continue raging throughout Los Angeles.

Photos of the Step Brothers actor's, 59, Altadena residence — which he bought for $1.225M — taken on Thursday, show it has all been reduced to ashes.

The Chicago native purchased the 2-bed, 2-bath 2,620 sq ft home back in June of 2004. 

The Academy Award nominee shares two kids with wife Alison Dickey, to whom he's been married to since 1992. 

Their Altadena house was situated in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, just north of the city of Pasadena. 

Many A-list celebrities have lost their stunning multi-million dollar mansions in Los Angeles due to the Pacific Palisades and Hollywood Hills fires. 

John C. Reilly's, 59, home was reduced to rubble amid the devastating wildfires that continue raging throughout Los Angeles
The house pictured before the fires
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John C. Reilly's, 59, home was reduced to rubble amid the devastating wildfires that continue raging throughout Los Angeles 

Photos of the Step Brothers actor's Altadena residence ¿ which he bought for $1.225M ¿ taken on Thursday, show it has all been reduced to ashes; he is pictured on 2023

Photos of the Step Brothers actor's Altadena residence — which he bought for $1.225M — taken on Thursday, show it has all been reduced to ashes; he is pictured on 2023

The homes of Anthony Hopkins, Anna Faris, Paris Hilton, Candy Spelling, Heidi Montag, John Goodman and Miles Teller are destroyed.

But several stars have been able to keep their properties safe out of sheer chance and the assistance of brave firefighters.

One of the luckiest Hollywood stars is Kate Hudson who has two homes in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood.

The two mega properties are side-by-side and are lavish with two stories, generous balconies, lush lawns and swimming pools.

Other stars who have seen their homes saved include Tom Hanks, Rebel Wilson, Tom Brady, Chris Pratt, Dan Aykroyd, Steven Spielberg and Jennifer Love Hewitt.

The death toll of the historic infernos have now reached five, as heroic firefighters still battle hellish conditions on the front lines of at least five different fires.

The Pacific Palisades fire is not just destroying mansions belonging to the rich and famous, it is also burning up top restaurants.

The Reel Inn in Malibu went up in flames on Tuesday.

The Chicago native purchased the 2-bed, 2-bath 2,620 sq ft home back in June of 2004

The Chicago native purchased the 2-bed, 2-bath 2,620 sq ft home back in June of 2004

Their Altadena house was situated in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, just north of the city of Pasadena

Their Altadena house was situated in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, just north of the city of Pasadena

The Academy Award nominee shares two kids with wife Alison Dickey, to whom he's been married to since 1992; they are seen in 2019

The Academy Award nominee shares two kids with wife Alison Dickey, to whom he's been married to since 1992; they are seen in 2019 

The seaside restaurant was famous as it was featured on the TV shows The Chew and Man vs. Food.

And celebrities like Cindy Crawford, Paris Hilton, Jerry Seinfeld and Michelle Pfeiffer dined there often.

Rosenthal Wine Bar & Patio, Cafe Vida, Vittorio and Casa Nostra in the Palisades village are in ashes.

A ranch in the Pacific Palisades that hosted a Beverly Hills museum dedicated to the actor Will Rogers was also lost to the flames.

The famous Topanga Ranch Motel, which was on the side of the Pacific Coast Highway, is gone. It was built by William Randolph Hearst.

Also at risk is the tony Italian restaurant Giorgio Baldi in Santa Monica. That is where Rihanna and A$AP Rocky often dine. 

Kim and Khloe Kardashian have also stopped by the intimate dining spot that serves pasta and salads with a classic selection of wines.

Multiple fires continue to rage through the city, torching homes and businesses, with the death toll expected to rise. 

Many A-list celebrities have lost their stunning multi-million dollar mansions in Los Angeles due to a number of raging fires; a home seen burning in Altadena

Many A-list celebrities have lost their stunning multi-million dollar mansions in Los Angeles due to a number of raging fires; a home seen burning in Altadena 

The homes of Anthony Hopkins, Anna Faris, Paris Hilton, Candy Spelling, Heidi Montag, and John Goodman have been destroyed; Hopkins is seen in 2022

The homes of Anthony Hopkins, Anna Faris, Paris Hilton, Candy Spelling, Heidi Montag, and John Goodman have been destroyed; Hopkins is seen in 2022 

Miles Teller and his wife Keleigh, seen here attending the Golden Globes on Sunday, had landed their dream home for $7.5 million in 2023 before losing it this week to the fires

Miles Teller and his wife Keleigh, seen here attending the Golden Globes on Sunday, had landed their dream home for $7.5 million in 2023 before losing it this week to the fires

There are also growing calls for city and state officials to resign over their mismanagement of the disaster.

Duke's Malibu, where Pamela Anderson has dined with her sons, is also in jeopardy of burning down. It has been on the Pacific Coast Highway for decades.

Another iconic place has been threatened: Mt. Wilson Observatory in Angeles National Forest joined the list of Los Angeles landmarks imperiled by the Eaton fire, which charged toward it Thursday afternoon. 

The region was ordered to evacuate.