I'm not talking about people who do great things for attention, someone who needs a film crew to be there when they do a generous "deed" or charity by checkbook. I'm not talking someone who did something out of guilt, but someone who did the right thing for the right reason, and not just to feel good for 10 minutes.
Marlon Brando did quite a lot for minorities, with time, some say he wasn't being hired in the 60's even after the amazing work he did in the 50's, and you can judge for yourself the parts he played.
I think of Kirk Douglas, who did more for film just by breaking the blacklist. He hired Dalton Trumbo (the guy played by that teacher who sells meth) to write Spartacus, and for the first time, didn't use a fake name. That takes courage, and it's something to aspire to.
Marlon Brando did quite a lot for minorities, with time, some say he wasn't being hired in the 60's even after the amazing work he did in the 50's, and you can judge for yourself the parts he played.
I think of Kirk Douglas, who did more for film just by breaking the blacklist. He hired Dalton Trumbo (the guy played by that teacher who sells meth) to write Spartacus, and for the first time, didn't use a fake name. That takes courage, and it's something to aspire to.