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Will Smith gave $1.3m in donations to charities last year

Washington, Dec 18: American actor Will Smith and his wife Jada's donation to charities last year has been revealed to have been 1.3 million dollars.

From the actor's recently filed tax returns, it could be seen that he had made big donations to different religious, civic and arts groups, with the biggest contribution being made to the Yesha Ministries of Philadelphia.

The Christian based organization run by Reverend James Robinson got a whopping 250,000 dollars, which is double what he had given them the previous year, reports Fox News.

Another 200,000 dollars went to a Christian ministry outside Los Angeles called Living Waters.

Will Smith eyes ‘Hancock,’ ‘I Am Legend’ sequels

HancockNew York, December 16 : Will Smith is reportedly planning sequels of his hit movies `Hancock' and `I Am Legend'.

While a rep for the `Men in Black' actor confirmed "there have been talks about both of these projects," an insider revealed that details had already been worked out.

"He is ready to do both. Producers are just trying to get Charlize Theron to sign on for the ''Hancock'' sequel," the New York Post quoted a source as saying.

"As for "I Am Legend," it will be more of a prequel as Smith''s character died at the end of the zombies-take-Manhattan movie.

Will Smith stayed sober to remember every moment of Barack Obama''s win

Will Smith in Scientology school flapWashington, Dec 16 : Hollywood actor Will Smith was so thrilled and excited over Barack Obama's historic win that he didn't touch a drop of alcohol in a bid to remember every moment of the evening.

The `Men in Black' actor knew history would be made when America went to the polls last month - and he deliberately avoided drinking so he could enjoy it even more.

"I wanted to be totally sober. I wanted to see and feel and remember everything. The whole family was there," Contactmusic quoted Will Smith, as telling USA Today.

Will Smith doesn''t think he’s ‘man enough’ to play Nelson Mandela

London, Dec 16 : Will Smith, who has been touted to portray the history-making former South African President Nelson Mandela in a movie, doesn''t think he is "man enough" to do play the character.

The 40-year-old actor is worried he wouldn''t be able to do the part justice, reports the China Daily.

Smith, who can next be seen in upcoming drama ''Seven Pounds'', expressed his desire to play soul singer Marvin Gaye in a film.

"I''m not certain I''m actor enough yet. I love both of those, and I need to make sure I''m man enough," Smith said.

Tom Cruise's Son To Star With Will Smith

Tom Cruise's Son To Star With Will SmithAce Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise’s adopted son Connor is going to play a role in Will Smith’s new flick ‘Seven Pounds.’

According to sources, Connor is one of those Hollywood kids who get roles in the movies at an early age.

In Seven Pounds, Connor, the adopted son of Tom Cruise and ex-wife Nichole Kidman, is ready to star alongside none other than the super star Will Smith.  
 

Tom Cruise’s son makes appearance in Will Smith''s new movie

Washington, Dec 12 : Tom Cruise and ex-wife Nicole Kidman's adopted son Connor has played a small part in Will Smith''s new movie `Seven Pounds'.

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