Despite their talent, wealth, and fame, Hollywood stars are still willing to do the smallest deeds to please fans or those in need.
Paul Walker

The beloved actor, adored by many, passed away in 2013, but his exceptionally compassionate and generous nature is still remembered. Once, he walked into a store where a couple was searching for an engagement ring. They had found the perfect ring but left without purchasing it because it was priced at $9,000, exceeding their budget. Paul Walker eventually bought the ring for the couple but requested the store staff to keep his identity concealed.
10 years later, the couple discovered that the late actor was the one who brought them the ring of their dreams.
Jennifer Garner

Jennifer Garner shared a simple yet effective way to support those in need on her Instagram. In the video, she fills Ziploc bags with essential items such as socks, tissues, toothbrushes, granola bars, and some dollar bills. Then, she hits the streets and hands out these bags to homeless individuals.
Keanu Reeves

The actor is known for his golden heart, and this kind act is just one among countless others. In fact, Keanu Reeves donated a substantial amount—70% of his earnings from the first 'Matrix' film—to fund leukemia research. His younger sister battled the disease for 10 years. Since then, he has also established a charity fund to assist those fighting cancer.
Christian Bale

The Hollywood star brought a 4-year-old leukemia patient named Jayden and his family to California for a lunch date together at Disneyland's Club 33. The mother shared this experience, saying: ''The whole interaction was like old friends having lunch. And it seemed like the actor's wife and daughter were also there, and the boy was treated like a king.
Zach Galifianakis

In 1994, the comedian encountered a woman named 'Mimi,' and many years later, he discovered that this 87-year-old lady was homeless. Zach Galifianakis promptly assisted her by finding her an apartment and paying her rent. He also introduced her to actress Renee Zellweger, who furnished the apartment. The old lady even accompanied him to some of his movie premieres.
Angelina Jolie

The actress is known for her strong support of humanitarian activities. And she has proven herself to be kind-hearted through small gestures in everyday life. On one occasion as a guest on a TV show, Angelina Jolie was attacked by an overzealous fan while waiting outside. Angelina Jolie quickly ran to her side, comforted her, and then took a selfie with the woman.
Bryan Cranston

The actor from 'Breaking Bad' heard about a 19-year-old cancer patient who was a big fan of the show, especially his character, Walter White. Bryan Cranston had a 30-minute Skype conversation with him and also sent an ice cream truck to his house.
Jon Bon Jovi

The male singer opened a restaurant where there are no prices on the menu, only a suggested donation to cover meal costs. This way, customers can enjoy gourmet meals by paying a small fee or volunteering by preparing food, setting tables, or stocking shelves.
Johnny Depp

The actor doesn't miss a chance to make a child smile. He visited a children's hospital dressed as his famous character, Jack Sparrow, from 'Pirates of the Caribbean.' Needless to say, the kids were thrilled to see this beloved character and enjoyed their time taking selfie photos with the star.
Robert Downey Jr.

The actor portrayed Iron Man in Marvel's famous film series, and it seems he's also a real-life superhero. In 2015, Robert Downey Jr. gifted a bionic arm to a boy who lost his right arm. The star even met the child and brought along his own filming prosthetic arm.
