Actress Frances Fisher and her 8-year-old daughter with actor Clint Eastwood escaped from a Christmas Day fire at their home in Vancouver.
Fisher (49) who appeared in the 1997 blockbuster
Titanic
and Eastwood's Oscar-winning western
Unforgiven
, suffered a severe burn to her hand in the blaze.
Eight-year-old Francesca Eastwood was treated for smoke inhalation at Vancouver General Hospital, a spokeswoman said, and the girl's actor-director father reportedly raced to the hospital Tuesday night.
Fisher and her daughter had been living in Vancouver while the actress was shooting the upcoming television series Glory Days.
The fire, which reportedly gutted the house, erupted early Tuesday morning, and Fisher was heard screaming for help from the front lawn according to neighbours.
Francesca, initially trapped in an upstairs bedroom, jumped from the burning roof of the house into the arms of her mother and some neighbors.
Fisher became involved with Eastwood in the late 1980s, appearing in his 1989 film Pink Cadillac. She also starred as tough-talking prostitute Strawberry Alice in Unforgiven, which won Eastwood Oscars for best picture and best director.
She played Kate Winslet's snobbish mother in Titanic.
Francesca appeared with both her parents in the 1999 thriller True Crime, which Eastwood directed.
The cause of the blaze was not immediately known.