1 month ago 19th Oct 03:25
Nicolas Cage has thrown his support behind a hospital campaign in Bath, England to build a new intensive care unit for babies.
The Hollywood star owns a townhouse in the historic city and has given his backing to the Royal United Hospital's Forever Friends Appeal to helpraise the $4.5 million (£3 million) needed as a 'thank you' to locals for welcoming him into the area.
I would like to say thank you to all of you who have been so gracious in inviting me and giving me a warm welcome to your wonderful and historic city
The National Treasure star even purchased a "baby brick", symbolising the real rubble needed to build the environmentally-friendly hospital ward, and encouraged others to do the same.
Cage says, "Please buy a brick, this is the last stretch to get that extra million, and it will be a green facility which is outstanding. "I would like to say thank you to all of you who have been so gracious in inviting me and giving me a warm welcome to your wonderful and historic city. Anything that I can do to give back and say thanks I am going to do".
Cage recently sold off another property he owned in Bath. The actor is facing his own money woes - he recently filed suit againsthis former business manager, accusing him of financial mismanagement after he was hit with a $6 million (£4 million) tax lien from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.
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