Heath Ledger may be gone but he's certainly not forgotten.
And nor is the family he's left behind.
Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Colin Farrell have seen to that.
The three Hollywood heart-throbs collectively took over Heath's last movie role in The Imaginarium Of Dr. Parnassus, which he was in the middle of filming when he sadly died.
And now, in an act of unprecedented generosity, they are donating the money they've made from the combined part to Heath and Michelle Williams' two-year-old daughter Matilda.
The move was apparently prompted over concern for the little 'un's future, because Heath, who passed away suddenly in January, had not had a chance to update his will to include her.
Commenting on the gesture, the film's director Terry Gilliam told The Sun:
"It's extraordinary. And wonderful. And when you're part of that, you think, 'Ah, this is maybe why I went into the movies in the beginning. I thought it would be full of wonderful people.'"







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