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Colin Firth Urges Celebrities To Use Their Fame For Good Causes.

27 October 2007

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Colin Firth Urges Celebrities To Use Their Fame For Good Causes....

Bridget Jones' Diary star Colin Firth has urged more celebrities to use their fame to highlight good causes.The actor has been involved with making the documentary In Jail All My Life to highlight the plight of prisoners on death row in the United States.And he thinks more famous people should use their profiles to do some good.He says, "Fame hasn't got much use to anybody really except for getting upgraded for tables in restaurants and things. I just think you can have a profile and you can also use it as a tool."One is increasingly aware that there are too many people trying to get heard in the world, and there are all too many people who are heard too easily who have got absolutely nothing to say. And if you can try to be a vessel for them, then I don't see what's wrong with that really".

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"I made the tea. She runs a tight ship. She's far too authoritarian for me to question any of the decisions, it was clear it was definitely her gig not mine."Colin Firth knew his place working with his wife Livia Firth on their documentary film In Jail All My Life.

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