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Jim Carrey returns to Los Angeles base after Colorado sojourn
The actor touches down in Van Nuys following a short stay in Rifle, amid personal transitions after selling his longtime Brentwood home.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Jim Carrey

Jim Carrey
Jim Carrey flew from Garfield County Regional Airport in Rifle, Colorado, to Van Nuys Airport aboard his Gulfstream V, N162JC, late on May 11, landing just after midnight on May 12. The 1-hour-39-minute flight capped a quick hop from the Denver area earlier that day, tracing a path back to his Southern California home base at 40,000 feet and 470 knots.
Carrey's return coincides with no major public events in Los Angeles this week, suggesting a routine homecoming rather than a spotlight-grabbing appearance. With his Brentwood estate sold at a discount in August 2025—fetching $17 million against an initial $28.9 million ask—the actor appears to be in a phase of quiet relocation considerations, including whispers of a shift to Maui, one of his recurring destinations.
This Colorado detour fits Carrey's recent peripatetic pattern, marked by flights from New York to Los Angeles, a Vegas layover, and East Coast stops in Boston and Washington, D.C., over the past two weeks. Whether scouting film locations or seeking respite for his renowned painting pursuits, the comedian's travels hint at a life still full of unexpected turns, even off-screen.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


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