The Crown and Downtown Abbey. He has now launched the Bright Foundation, a philanthropic effort based in Hastings, East Sussex, featuring a toy museum and theatre.
Mr Bright bought the former barn eight years ago and Thursday’s launch has been attended and supported by celebrities including Jim Broadbent and Jeremy Irons.
The foundation will invite children from local schools to workshops and events in the hope they will learn there is more to life than exams, encouraging “soft education”. Video: Warhol's portrait of the Queen (The Independent)Take a tour around the brand new Love Island villaLiam Payne does Johnny Depp impression during interview with Logan PaulLiam Payne takes swipe at former bandmate Zayn Malik over Gigi Hadid relationshipBTS Performs 'idol'The Wanted star Max George says he still texts late best friend Tom ParkerFriends and family gather for Tom Parker's funeralTory MP suggests NHS staff 'let their hair down' during Covid pandemicHundreds of cosplayers and comic-book fans gather at London's ComicConDavid Harbour stars in SNL Joker spoofProtesters yell "Shame" outside NRA annual meetingNoel reveals why Oasis splitQueen's Jubilee marking 70 years since accession is first without Prince PhilipBridgerton Star Ruby Barker Addresses Mental Health From HospitalDepeche Mode accept award in one of Andrew Fletcher latest appearancesPride MonthHaim sing song about how hungover they're about to be while on their way to the OscarsSpeaking to the PA news agency, Mr Bright said: “What I hope they will take away is understanding that there’s more to life than just going to school and coming home. “I want to widen their horizons so they can enjoy some of the possibilities I had as a child.
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