As a passionate movie enthusiast, I’m proud to share that the “Fire Country” cast is rallying together to express our deepest gratitude towards the courageous first responders tirelessly working on the frontlines of the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires. We urge our viewers to join us in any way possible to extend a helping hand during these challenging times.
In the video above, Max Thieriot, a co-creator and actor from CBS drama, expresses his heartfelt appreciation to the valiant firefighters and first responders who are selflessly fighting the wildfires in southern California. He refers to them as genuine heroes for their tireless efforts and putting their lives on the line.
Actors Stephanie Arcila, portraying Gabriela in the drama, and Jules Latimer as Eve, provide details about lending a helping hand, guiding spectators towards redcross.org/cbs.
Or, more casually:
In the drama, Stephanie Arcila (Gabriela) and Jules Latimer (Eve) give tips on how to assist, pointing viewers to redcross.org/cbs for further information.
In a different public service announcement video, Thieriot appears alongside Kevin Alejandro, known for his role as Manny, and they are joined by Billy Burke (playing Vince) and Diane Farr (as Sharon), all urging viewers to make donations to the Red Cross.
People struggling due to the wildfires in Los Angeles are in dire need of assistance. Let’s help the American Red Cross supply food and temporary housing by making a donation right now. To contribute, visit redcross.org/cbs.” (Thieriot) and (Burke)
Actors featured in shows like “The Neighborhood”, “Ghosts”, “Poppa’s House”, “Elsbeth” and “NCIS” have recorded public service announcements (PSAs) to be aired on television during prime time hours.
The television series ‘Fire Country’ concluded its fall season on December 14th, leaving viewers on edge with a thrilling cliffhanger as a fierce wildfire threatened firefighters’ safety and homes. The show, which portrays the work of Northern California firefighters and prisoners working alongside them, was scheduled to resume on January 10th. However, in light of real-life events unfolding in California, the broadcast was postponed, and instead, a Season 1 episode of ‘NCIS: Sydney’ was aired.
This week, all shows on CBS that are scripted are re-aired, but starting from January 31st, new episodes of “Fire Country” will return.
This week, it was announced by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) that over a thousand inmates are aiding firefighters in battling the fires that have taken at least 25 lives throughout Los Angeles County.
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