Johnny Depp gave his salary to Heath Ledger's daughter, Matilda Rose: An unforgettable tale of generosity

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There are films that move us with their ingrained message of kindness and humanity, and then there are people behind those movies who leave us in awe of their compassion and generosity

Johnny Depp is certainly one of those people, someone who has always inspired people, whether he’s on the screen or off it.

Hollywood’s full of wild stories, sure — but every so often, something genuinely moving cuts through the noise. That’s what happened after Heath Ledger died; Johnny Depp stepped up in a way a lot of people still talk about: he gave his whole paycheck from a big movie straight to Ledger’s little girl, Matilda Rose.
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It wasn’t for attention or to turn it into a headline. Reportedly, Depp only wanted to make sure Matilda would be okay, financially, after losing her dad. It was a simple, powerful act of kindness that people in the industry and outside it still admire. His co-stars Jude Law and Colin Farrell, also vowed to give their pay to Ledger's daughter.
Johnny Depp’s generous gift to Matilda Rose LedgerWhen Ledger passed away, according to OK Magazine, because his will didn’t include Matilda, she risked missing out on some of the support her dad would have wanted for her. Right there, Johnny Depp stepped in and decided that wasn’t right. Depp handed over every cent he earned from Doctor Parnassus to Matilda. She was only two at the time, far too young to understand what was happening, but Depp wanted to make sure she’d be looked after.

And Depp wasn’t alone. Colin Farrell and Jude Law did the same: they gave their salaries for the film to Matilda too. Together, these three actors made sure the money from Ledger’s final movie went to his daughter, not their own bank accounts.

Per Extra, the director of the film, Terry Gilliam, called the gesture “extraordinary and wonderful,” and he was not wrong to call it so. It’s rare to see big stars giving up paychecks like that, especially three of them together, for a single cause. But this was about more than money — it was about looking out for a friend’s family after a tragedy.

This wasn’t just a financial lifeline for Matilda. It was a rare moment of real solidarity, a group of actors showing they cared about each other beyond scripts and screen time. Depp, Farrell, and Law honored Heath Ledger’s legacy, not just on film, but in the way they stepped up for his daughter, and that’s what we all are still in awe of.

Heath Ledger’s sudden deathHeath Ledger was a legend: he was one when he was still around, and he still is one, even after so many hours of his demise. Ledger was on top of the world in the 2000s, delivering unforgettable performances in movies like ‘Brokeback Mountain’ and ‘The Dark Knight’. His ‘Joker’, by Christopher Nolan, is still the stuff of legend; that role earned him an Oscar, even though he never got to hold it himself. Even posthumously, he earned an honor and a standing ovation from a room full of people, almost all of them being teary-eyed.

On January 22, 2008, Ledger was found dead in his New York apartment. He was only 28. Per People, the medical examiner later said it was an accidental overdose of prescription meds. It stunned everyone, from friends, colleagues, to fans across the world. He left behind his young daughter, Matilda, with actress Michelle Williams.