Updated
Updated · Fox News · Aug 12
Diane Farr Leaves Los Angeles After 30 Years, Moves to Rural Washington
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Aug 12

Diane Farr Leaves Los Angeles After 30 Years, Moves to Rural Washington

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Aug 12

Summary

  • Rural Washington is now Diane Farr’s home after she left Los Angeles, saying her children’s move to college freed her to relocate.
  • 30 years in California and LA’s higher housing costs pushed the “Fire Country” actor toward a waterfront home in the Pacific Northwest, where she said she now spends Sundays paddleboarding and e-biking.
  • Vancouver also fits the move: “Fire Country,” where Farr plays Sharon Leone, films there, and season 5 is set to premiere on Oct. 9, 2026.
  • Spain is part of her longer-term plan, with Farr saying her “third act” could split six months in Vancouver and six months there as she focuses on “how to get more joy” from life.

Insights

How will Diane Farr's pursuit of a tranquil rural lifestyle ultimately impact her character's fate on Fire Country?
What hidden financial realities are driving established Hollywood actors to abandon California for rural Washington?
Why did a successful television star secretly label her dramatic departure from Los Angeles as just a temporary hiatus?