Kelsey Grammer says California legislators “take a look off the ball” into a wild fire disaster
Kelsey Grammer sees a shift in the policy of Los Angeles, and everything comes from what he feels he was Poor management of fire prevention from state and local governments.
“I have always been a little more conservative on things politically here, so this shift seems to take place … I suppose you would call it abuse on duty,” the actor told Fox News Digital.
“I mean, I don’t really know what else I would say, but someone took a look from the ball, and there is probably some responsibility for that. But you never know each other in California,” he added.
Grammer, starring in the new movie “We Want You Are Here,” he said he had a “house full of refugees” from a fire that broke out in Los Angeles this month, with Pacific Palisads and Altaden The areas are particularly difficult.
“I am devastated by the loss, human loss, loss of life,” he said. “When you lose everything you have, and that happened to me several times in my life, it’s just [like]Ok, that’s [when] You lift yourself up and understand what will happen next, one foot in front of the other. That’s how it must be. ”
He continued, saying that he saw “a lot of people who wanted to support” people affected by fires, but understands why some of them can leave the city.
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“Someone took a glance from the ball and will probably be responsible for it. But in California, one never knows.”
“For many, they will want to find a new way of life, a new way forward, a new place to live. But I know a lot of people want to stay, and I want to do well with that. And I will surely do everything I can to help,” Grammer said And he added that “he quietly volunteered some things behind, but that’s what I want to do.”
The “Frasier” star He has deep roots in California and recalled his grandfather who spoke to him about volunteering to fight forest fires outside Fresna as a teenager.
“And he said [it] She was the most terrible thing he ever did. If my grandfather knew that the fight against fire was also important and to prepare for it, we should never have stopped being ready for that, “Grammer said.” And that obviously happened. ”
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“Political expeditionality or anything else, you lose sight,” he continued. “But we live in the desert, basically we have really dangerous fire conditions all the time, and We stopped doing things to repair it. So, you know, you just have to use your head. “
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Grammer also hopes that through his work he will bring a little positivity to “Wishing you were here.”
“Certainly, I hope, as I borrow this line from Gregory Peck, who said, ‘I only hope that the time people spend looking at my work, they think that time is well spent. That’s all I can ever hope for. “And I always really admired that goal.”
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Based on the novel of the same name, the story follows Charlotte (Isabelle Fuhrman), who experiences a romantic evening of a swirl with a stranger (Mena Massoud). But when things change suddenly the next morning, she seeks answers and finds a new meaning in their relationship.
Grammer plays Charlotte’s father with the star “Dirty Dance” Jennifer Gray, and provides a romantic drama with some “hit-and-and-track comedy.”
“You can say that he is a great species, if not his father’s figure, the adventurous figure who wound them in their best lives. That is, I think, what he does while trying to live his best life.”
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“I wish you were here” is an actress Julia Stiles’ The director’s debut and she reached for the Grammer after working together on 2021. “The Board of God.”
“She called and said, ‘I finally direct the movie. I really wish you did it for me. “And so, I mean, she’s a wonderful, wonderful person and a great actress.
“I wish you were here” is in cinemas now.