Ryan Gosling Speaks On Washington Panel For Darfur

By Access HollywoodJuly 9, 2008, 1:28 pm PDT

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Joining the ranks of George Clooney and Don Cheadle, Ryan Gosling took part in a panel addressing the concerns and problems in Darfur.

The actor was in Washington D.C. on Wednesday with the ENOUGH Project (an organization aimed at ending genocide) to speak on the "Confronting Genocide and Mass Atrocities," panel at the Campus Progress National Conference, the Washington Post reports.

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"For some reason, there's an interest in what people who do what I do have to say. I don't particularly have that much to say . . . but I do have these experiences that I can relay. I'm honored to have these experiences," Ryan, who appeared to be rather modest during the start of the panel, said.

The "Lars and the Real Girl" actor experienced life in Darfur first hand with a recent trip to a refugee camp in the war-torn country. He said celebrity carried very little weight on the other side of the globe.

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"[People in Darfur looked at me] not like I was just some actor from Hollywood who was there to have an experience. They looked at me like I was somebody who could really do something. And I didn't consider myself in that way," he added.

His visit with Darfur refugees appears to have left a lasting impression on the actor.

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"I still can see the way they looked at me," he added.

Ryan was joined on the panel by ENOUGH Project Co-chairman John Prendergast and African activist Betty Bigombe.

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  • Ryan M
    so hater fuel, you'd rather them sit on their ass like the other "celebrities" and spend away millions, have you ever thought to consider the time and money these few people have invested into helping other people out.. maybe you should get off your ass and do the same thing... don't hate people because you cant share the wealth like they have... who said making m
    report abuseposted August 1, 2008, 10:07 pm PDT
  • Ryan M
    so hater fuel, you'd rather them sit on their ass like the other "celebrities" and spend away millions, have you ever thought to consider the time and money these few people have invested into helping other people out.. maybe you should get off your ass and do the same thing... don't hate people because you cant share the wealth like they have... who said making m
    report abuseposted August 1, 2008, 10:07 pm PDT
  • Hater Fuel
    PLEASE SPARE ME THE HOLLYWOOD DO-GOODER VIBE I AM SO SICK OF HYPOCRITICAL CELEBRITIES TRYING TO RIGHT THE WRONGS IN THE THIRD WORLD ALL THE WHILE LIVING THEIR RICH HOLLYWOOD LIFESTYLE AND SPENDING MILLIONS ON SH*T THEY DON'T NEED, LIKE CLOONEY'S ITALIAN VILLA, MONEY THAT WOULD HELP THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE. INSTEAD IT GOES INTO THE POCKETS OF SOME REAL ESTATE MOGUL SO HE CAN SPEND IT O
    report abuseposted July 10, 2008, 9:37 am PDT
  • Tancred K
    He is my favorite . I saw his profile on millionaire&celeb dating site ---"NYwealthyMatch . c o m ----" last week. It is said he is in relationship with a young beautiful woman on that site now.
    report abuseposted July 9, 2008, 2:24 pm PDT
  • jack schitt
    Bring pictures of Tarzan and I hope you get a penny for your thought.
    report abuseposted July 9, 2008, 2:21 pm PDT

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