Being a hero on screen is one thing, but being a hero in real life is quite another. It's easy to look like a big shot when you're acting and everything you say is taken from a script. It's another thing entirely to actually step up to the plate in any given real life situation.
A lot of actors have it all, and are stuck in their own bubbles, seemingly not caring about the general public. Yet, there are some actors who feel responsible to help, to be kind, and to do whatever it takes in order to contribute to society (even if that means putting their own life on the line too).
Whether they are using their good fortune to give back to the community or are just simply being good citizens, actors are capable of saving lives, and many of them have done just that.
Here are the 15 Actors You Didn't Know Were Real Life Heroes.
Jamie Foxx
Jamie Foxx is best known for his roles in Django Unchained, Ray, and the new Baby Driver movie. He has played the hero on screen before, but he's also been a hero in real life. The event? Foxx saved a man from a burning vehicle once.
Brett Kyle was driving his car and going way too fast. After a sharp turn, he found himself stuck, as the car began rolling over and over again down into a ditch. Once the car came to a stop, it caught fire with Kyle still inside it.
Fortunately, the car accident happened right in front of Foxx's house, and Foxx went into action. He ran outside and, without hesitation, cut the man lose and dragged him out of the car.
Thanks to Foxx, the man's life was saved.
Kate Winslet
Kate Winslet is best known for her roles in Titanic, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and The Dressmaker. She's secured herself an Oscar and is known as one of Hollywood's best leading ladies.
In 2011, she was a guest at billionaire Richard Branson's private island. While there, a tropical storm hit and, through a series of strange events, the mega-mansion caught on fire. There were over twenty people staying at Branson's home, so of course there was a major panic.
One of the guests just happened to be Branson's ninety-year-old mother who couldn't walk on her own very well, let alone run. Instead of fleeing with the other guests, Kate Winslet picked her up and carried her out of the home, making sure to avoid the fire while also not hurting Branson's mother.
Needless to say, the entire Branson family was extremely grateful.
Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford is a Hollywood legend. Most known for his roles in both the Indiana Jones franchises, he is a seasoned professional at playing the hero on screen.
Fortunately, Ford is also a pretty great person in real life. In 2001, a boy scout got lost near Yellowstone National Park. The boy was only thirteen years old at the time and made news when almost twenty-four hours went by and no one had heard from him.
Having a home in Wyoming at the time, Ford decided to take matters into his own hands. Ford loves to fly, so he got into his helicopter and started his search.
While hovering over a cave, the boy scout saw a helicopter and signaled to it. Ford landed and told the boy scout he deserved a merit badge for his night alone in the wildness.
T.I.
Rapper and actor T.I. has made some headlines for the wrong reasons before. However, in 2010, he managed to singlehandedly talk someone off a ledge.
T.I. is known for his roles in Ant-Man, House of Lies, and Get Hard. More known for his rapping, rather than his acting, T.I. has made it known that he takes acting seriously and wants to pursue more opportunities in the future.
While on his way to a video shoot, T.I. heard a man yelling, threatening to jump off a building. Instead of just calling the police, T.I. recorded a message for the guy standing on the ledge. (Don't worry, he called 911 too.)
In the video, T.I. said "nothing is that bad. Nothing in life is worth taking your life. I'm here to help you. Please come down to talk to me."
When the man saw the video, he climbed off the ledge and received the treatment he needed, after having a short conversation with T.I., of course.
Matthew McConaughey
"Alright, alright, alright." Matthew McConaughey has become one of America's favorite actors. Having starred in Mud, Interstellar, and True Detective, the actor also won an Oscar in 2014 for Dallas Buyers Club, and will be starring in the The Dark Tower this year alongside Idris Elba.
Off screen, McConaughey is just as effective. In 2001, a woman had a seizure during the Toronto Film Festival. While everyone panicked and called for help, McConaughey decided to do something about it instead.
McConaughey gave the woman mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Toronto police would later announce that this act alone is the reason why the woman was still alive. McConaughey not only knew how to perform mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, but also knew that it was what the woman needed after she had a seizure. Acting isn't his only talent.
Gerard Butler
Gerard Butler is best known for his roles in 300, The Phantom of the Opera, and P.S. I Love You. The actor also plays a major part in the How to Train Your Dragon animated film series.
What you may not know about him, though, is that when Butler was only twenty-six years old he saved a boy from drowning. While on set in the UK, Butler heard a boy shouting and yelling that his friend needed help. Instead of doing nothing, Butler jumped up and was ready to do what they needed of him.
It turns out that a fourteen year old boy was drowning in a river. Butler didn't hesitate, immediately jumping in. He pulled the boy back onto land and made sure he was okay. Butler was probably a lifeguard in a past life.
Ryan Gosling
Ryan Gosling has become famous across the internet for the various memes involving him. The actor has starred in many films including, The Notebook, La La Land, and Drive. He's a seasoned professional at this point and you can't really find many others who are as A-list as he is in Hollywood.
In 2012, Gosling was in Manhattan when he saw a woman about to be hit by a taxi. The woman was from England and wasn't looking at the right side of the road, instead checking the opposite side for cars before crossing the street-- and everyone knows how crazy driving in New York can be.
Right before a taxi was about to hit the woman, Gosling grabbed her and got her off the road safely. The woman was obviously incredibly grateful.
Miles Teller
Miles Teller has certainly come into his own. The actor, known for his roles in Whiplash, The Spectacular Now, and Divergent, has finally become a major movie star and we're extremely happy for him, especially since he's such a hero.
During his time filming War Dogs alongside Jonah Hill, Teller went to the beach. While there, he took the time to relax since it was his day off from filming.
When he went into the water, a pregnant woman and her child came up to him. They were panicking because there had been a shark sighting and she needed help getting out of the water.
Teller took her hand and carefully led both her and her child out of the water and safely back onto the beach.
Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood has certainly done some crazy things throughout his career. Known best for his roles in Million Dollar Baby, Gran Torino, and Unforgiven, Eastwood has become a sensation as one of Hollywood's most renowned actors of all time.
In 2014, Eastwood was at a golf tournament at Pebble Beach. The director of the tournament, Steve John, began to choke on something, panicking and saying that he could not breathe.
Jumping into action, Eastwood performed the Heimlich maneuver on John. At the time, Eastwood was eighty-three years old, but age is just a number, especially when someone's life is at stake. His age certainly wasn't going to stop him from saving the day, as well as a man's life.
Ryan Kwanten
Ryan Kwanten is best known for his role as Jason Stackhouse in True Blood. That being said, did you know that he actually saved someone's life for real once?
In 2011, Kwanten was driving down a street in Hollywood when he spotted a man lying in the road. Not only was the guy man in the road, though, but he was also completely covered in blood. Kwanten knew he had to do something, and quick.
Kwanten pulled over, jumped out of his car, and carried the man to safety out of the road. Apparently, no one else who was in the area was doing anything to help the man, and instead, people were just walking by like it was normal.
Thankfully, Kwanten came to the rescue. After getting the man out of the road, he called 911 and got the man the help he needed.