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Actor Bradley Cooper's Pacific Palisades Homes In Line Of Fire: Report
The status of the Abington native's homes are unknown following the fires in Los Angeles over the past few weeks.
ABINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA —Actor Bradley Cooper showed up as always to cheer on his Philadelphia Eagles as cameras caught him Sunday in a suite during the playoff game against the Green Bay Packers.
Across the country, though, the Abington native was one of several celebrities whose homes may have been destroyed or burned down in the fires over the past two weeks in Los Angeles, according to reports.
Cooper is among the celebrities who have homes in the Pacific Palisades along with Tom Hanks, Ben Affleck, Michael Keaton, and Jennifer Aniston, the New York Times reported.
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While other celebrities have posted videos and made statements about the destruction, Cooper has remained silent on social media about the status of his homes.
Cooper owns two homes in Pacific Palisades, according to Architectural Digest.
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In 2009, Cooper picked up a 3,335-square-foot property with three bedrooms and three bathrooms in the Pacific Palisades for $4.7 million.
A few years later, he picked up a second property in Pacific Palisades, a $4.8 million mansion in a gated community with four bedrooms and three bathrooms, the website stated.
It was reported last December that the Hollywood star and director —a nine-time Oscar nominee and star of countless films —had purchased a home in New Hope.
Cooper, a big Eagles fan, has strong ties to Pennsylvania. He was born in nearby Abington, Montgomery County, and grew up in Jenkintown and Rydal. He attended the Germantown Academy, graduating in 1993. He also attended Villanova University for one year before transferring to Georgetown University, where he studied English and minored in French.
The Abington native recently teamed up with Danny DiGiampietro of the famous Angelo's Pizzeria in South Philly to serve steaks in New York City.
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