Entertainment
Kirk Douglas leaves his entire $61m fortune for charity, wills nothing to son
Hollywood legend, Kirk Douglas has reportedly left his entire $61million fortune to charity, leaving nothing for his son, Michael Douglas.
The renowned actor died on Wednesday, February 5, 2020, at the age of 103. He was laid to rest two days later at the Westwood Memorial in Los Angeles.
According to the Mirror, Kirk left his entire $60million fortune to charity and didn’t leave any money to his son, Michael, who has his own net worth of about $300million.
The Spartacus actor reportedly shared his $61m fortune by giving away $50million to be distributed through the Douglas Foundation, which was founded by Kirk and his wife, Anne. The foundation “helps those who cannot otherwise help themselves”.
Some of the beneficiaries that also benefited from Kirk’s $61million fortune include St Lawrence University, where they fund a scholarship for minority and underprivileged students; Westwood’s Sinai Temple, which houses the Kirk and Anne Douglas Childhood Center; Culver City’s Kirk Douglas Theatre, a dilapidated movie theater restored as a live performance venue, and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Kirk, who was known for his charitable contributions throughout his life, is survived by his wife Anne, aged 100, children Michael Douglas, 75, Joel and Peter and seven grandchildren.