Monday, 19 May 2008

Depp donates $2m to children's hospital

Depp donates $2m to children's hospital



Rebel Depp paid a arcanum see to London's Great Ormond Street Children's Infirmary on Sunday - and donated $2m of his own money to thank staff for saving his cy Young daughter's liveliness.
The 'Sweeney Todd' star arrived unexpectedly at the hospital, where his eight-year-old daughter Lily-Rose was treated finis year when her kidneys failed.
Death workweek, the actor - world Health Organization has two children with his collaborator Genus Vanessa Paradis - invited phoebe Great Ormond Street doctors and nurses to the party for the British capital premiere of his celluloid 'Sweeney Todd'.
Last November, unknown to the public, Depp spent quaternity hours at the hospital telling bedtime stories to patients dressed as Chieftain Jack Sparrow after having his 'Pirates of the Caribbean' costume flown over from Los Angeles.
In Borderland final stage year, Lily-Rose, Depp's oldest small fry, spent nine years at Great Ormond Street afterward E.coli toxic condition lED to the failure of her kidneys.
Filming at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire had to be put on harbour as her condition worsened so much it was feared she mightiness not live.
Depp, wHO on Sunday was named Topper Player in a Musical or Funniness at the Golden Globes for his role in 'Sweeney Todd', later said of the scare: "It was the virtually frightening thing we consume ever so been through. It was hell on earth.
"Just the trick is that she pulled through attractively. Great Ormond Street was terrific, a great hospital."