
Earlier this year, the terrible wildfires that tore through Los Angeles left a path of devastation in their wake, killing several people and destroying many buildings. Among those affected was actor Joe Lando, most remembered for his performance in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, who lost his house in the tragic event.
In a heartfelt video shared on Instagram, Lando emotionally recounted his family’s ordeal, expressing gratitude for the outpouring of support from friends and fans. He particularly mentioned the kindness of one of his former co-stars, who opened her doors to him and his family during their time of need, offering them shelter and comfort amid the chaos: none other than Jane Seymour.
Joe Lando says Jane Seymour housed him and his family during the LA wildfires
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In the Instagram video posted on January 11, Lando shared an update about his family’s safety following the devastating ordeal. He expressed gratitude that his entire family, including their pets, had survived the crisis unharmed. He revealed that Jane Seymour, whom he had been friends with since their time on the CBS series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, had selflessly opened her home to them, providing them with much-needed shelter during their time of need.
The 63-year-old also recounted the terrifying challenges they faced during the incident, painting a grim picture of their conditions. He stated that the situation was unlike anything he had ever experienced, as they had no access to basic necessities like clean water, breathable air, or gas.
Jane Seymour speaks on housing Joe Lando and his family in the aftermath of the LA wildfires
Also speaking about housing Lando and his family, Jane Seymour shared in an interview with Los Angeles that her mother had taught her early in life the value of helping others, particularly during trying times.
Seymour explained that she helped the Landos because she considers them family, not mere friends, and that supporting them through their ordeal was appropriate.