London
(ANI):
With
the
death
of
Aussie
actor
Heath
Ledger,
three
of
the
stars,
who
completed
his
role
in
his
final
movie,
have
donated
their
pay
to
his
two-year-old
daughter.
The
three
actors,
Johnny
Depp,
Jude
Law
and
Colin
Farrell
were
worried
for
Matilda's
future,
as
Ledger
had
left
an
old
will
which
did
not
include
her.
The
three
had
played
versions
of
his
character
Tim
in
fantasy
epic
The
Imaginarium
of
Dr
Parnassus.
"They
didn't
take
money
-
it
goes
to
Heath's
daughter," the
Sun
quoted
Director
Terry
Gilliam,
67,
as
saying.
"That'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.'
And
we've
got
a
movie
full
of
wonderful
people
who
did
extraordinary
things
to
help,"
he
added.
Heath,
28,
star
of
Batman:
The
Dark
Knight,
died
in
his
New
York
flat
in
January
from
an
accidental
overdose
of
prescription
drugs.