Brad Pitt‘s stardom is unlimited from the days of his breakout role in ‘Thelma And Lousie’ to his Academy Award-winning performance in Quentin Tarantino‘s ‘Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.’ He has been a working actor for over 30 years and has a terrific track record as a film producer. Outside Hollywood, he’s known for his philanthropic efforts through his organization Make It Right Foundation.
The spirit of excellence and altruism runs in the family. Brad Pitt’s siblings, Doug Pitt and Julie Neal Pitt, also devote their time and energy toward charitable pursuits. The general public knows only about the famous eldest sibling. But Doug and Julie are also great philanthropists in their own right, living their lives away from the spotlight, unlike the movie star in the family.
All About Brad Pitt’s Siblings
William Bradley Pitt was born to William Alvin Pitt and Jane Etta on December 18, 1963, in Shawnee, Oklahoma. The father was the proprietor of a trucking company, and the mother was a school counselor. After oscillating between Christianity and Atheism, he finally settled on spirituality. He has two younger siblings, a brother, and a sister.
Brad Pitt’s younger brother, Doug Pitt, is a businessman and investor. He founded Service World Computer Center in 1991, merging with TSI Global in 2013. He’s also a real estate investor. His company, Pitt Development Group, deals in medical/clinical office spaces. His current net worth is $5 Million. Pitt’s younger sister, Julie Neal Pitt, is a set decorator who lives in Missouri with her family and two adopted children from Ethiopia.
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The Charitable Works Of The Brad Pitt’s Siblings
Doug Pitt has been the “Goodwill Ambassador for the United Republic of Tanzania” since 2010. He established Care to Learn in 2008 to assist Missouri’s underprivileged children. Doug has also worked in other remote locations worldwide with Convoy of Hope. He spends most of his time in East Africa doing water projects as a board member of WorldServe International.
Julie Pitt Neal, a preschool teacher and an upstanding community member, is also a philanthropist known for her work as a Water ambassador in Ethiopia for WorldServe International, a non-profit organization. She’s also a director at I Pour Life, a non-profit organization assisting young children with positive youth development programs.
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