LOS ANGELES - Hollywood couple Brad Pitt and
Angelina Jolie, working together on a film about slain U.S. journalist Daniel
Pearl, donated $100,000 on Tuesday to a foundation established in his memory,
Pitt's spokeswoman said.
The gift to the Daniel Pearl Foundation was
presented on what would have been the 43rd birthday of the late Wall Street
Journal reporter, who was abducted in Pakistan and killed in 2002 while
researching a story in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.
Jolie and Pitt arrived in India last week to begin production on the Pearl
biographical drama "A Mighty Heart," based on a memoir of the same name by the
correspondent's widow, Mariane Pearl, who Jolie plays in the movie.
Pitt is a producer on the project through his Plan B film company, and
British filmmaker
Michael Winterbottom, whose credits include "Welcome
to Sarajevo" and "The Road to Guantanamo," is directing.
Actor Dan Futterman, whose screenplay for the film "Capote" earned an Oscar
nomination, portrays Pearl in the movie.
"On this day our thoughts go out to Danny's family," Pitt and Jolie said in a
statement issued to People magazine through their representative, Trevor
Neilson. Pitt's personal publicist, Cindy Guagenti, confirmed the donation.
The Daniel Pearl Foundation, which promotes cross-cultural understanding
through journalism and music, was observing Pearl's birthday with a series of
music festivals around the world, the Pitt-Jolie statement said.
Jolie, who won an Oscar for her supporting role as a psychiatric patient in
"Girl, Interrupted," gave birth this past summer in Africa to her first
biological child, daughter Shiloh Nouvel, with off-screen paramour Pitt.
The two co-starred as married assassins assigned to kill each other in the
action comedy "Mr. and Mrs. Smith.