The Big Bang Theory's Johnny Galecki has said he is "soothed nobody has been harmed" in a fire which torched his home.
The performing artist's extensive farm was immersed by a hedge fire in San Luis Obispo, situated between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Galecki's illustrative revealed to Variety the on-screen character was not at the property at the season of the 1,200-section of land fire.
The representative included Galecki had not yet observed the harm, but rather would visit the scene once the fire was contained.
The performer's country occasion home was one of a few properties which were devastated following the burst, which started on Monday night.
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said on Tuesday night the fire was 60% contained.
Galecki is best known for playing Dr Leonard Hofstadter in the hit US sitom, which was as of late recharged for two more seasons.
Johnny Galecki's announcement
"My heart goes out to all in the region who are likewise encountering misfortune from this awful fire, the risk of which we live with always, which may appear to be insane to a few however we do as such on the grounds that living in our delightful, rustic zone makes it beneficial.
"It's never the structures that make a group - it's the general population. Furthermore, if the general population of Santa Margarita have shown me anything it's that, once the smoke has cleared, actually and allegorically, it's an opportunity to connect and modify.
"We've done it some time recently, and should do it together once more, and it will make our group considerably nearer and more grounded. Unending because of CalFire and the Sheriff's Office. I know you all are staying the course to guard us. So extremely diminished nobody has been harmed."