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Actors Donate Pay to Heath Ledger's Daughter

Posted by Amy Kuras

At first glance, I thought this was pretty ridiculous: Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Colin Farrell all donated their earnings for a movie called “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus” to Matilda Ledger, the late Heath Ledger’s daughter. Ledger had a role in the movie and the three actors stepped forward to take over his role, playing the character at different times in his life.

On the one hand, there are tons of kids whose parents died and who don’t have the kind of resources Matilda Ledger does, not to mention that Ledger was earning millions a picture and I am sure her mother, Michelle Williams, does OK as well. And if she really is in danger of being in need, well, why weren’t her parents setting aside some cash for her future when they make that kind of money? These guys would arguably serve society better by donating their paychecks to a charity that helps, say, kids without health insurance before ponying up for a child whose mom ought to be able to take her to a doctor whenever she needs it.

On the other hand – this was Ledger’s last role and had he completed it, that money presumably would have at least partially gone to his daughter’s care. I think it’s a sweet gesture by three actors, fathers themselves, who would want the same done for their kid in the same situation.


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Comments

 

Lula said:

I don't think they're looking to serve society as much as to serve Heath Ledger's daughter. He didn't update his will after Matilda was born, so apparently his assets all go to his immediate family in AU. I don't know what arrangements his parents are making for their granddaughter as far as his estate is concerned, but in the meantime I figure those actors want to show their respects to Heath by setting up this trust fund for his daughter.

May 27, 2009 12:08 PM
 

Sheri said:

Amy,

I know that kind of wealth is mind-boggling, because it is to me too.  But how they spend it is really none of our business.  Just as it is none of my business how you and your family spend your money.  

I don't understand why people do this.  Sure, it would be nice if they gave it all away and all that, but they aren't.  Matilda will be fine financially, but they are doing something to honor her father and his love for her.  I see nothing wrong with that.  

And if I disagreed with it, it really isn't any of my business anyway.

May 27, 2009 12:39 PM
 

amandashea17 said:

Good for them!

May 27, 2009 1:34 PM
 

km said:

I agree with Sheri.  These guys are helping their friend's family, something more personal to them, perhaps, than Big Brothers Big Sisters.  

We also don't know, in fact, if these gentlemen do or do not donate to charitable organizations.  Judging them for helping out a friend, though, (no matter how wealthy we are assuming that friend to be), is just low.

May 27, 2009 2:17 PM
 

MistressScorpio said:

Got to agree with Amy. It's their money to do with what they choose.

May 27, 2009 3:12 PM
 

Shannon LC Cate said:

Am I the only person in the world who actually thinks how rich people spend their money IS my business?  I never see this kind of defense when people jump on poor people (like Nadya Suleman, for example) for spending money in seemingly questionable ways.

I actually think all of us owe something to society.  Those with more owe more.

May 28, 2009 2:45 PM

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