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Matthew pays it forward to Texas

The actor wanted to do something for his home state, especially after the devastatin­g effects of Hurricane Harvey

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Houston as he surprised them with catered lunches. Firefighte­rs, police officers and 911 operators in Texas got a surprise lunch from a famous son as Oscar-winner Matthew McConaughe­y showed up with roasted turkey to give thanks on National First Responders Day.

The actor’s appearance and catered lunch Sunday shocked those at a Houston fire department. Later, he did the same for police officers and 911 operators at other facilities.

In an interview, McConaughe­y said he wanted to do something in his home state, particular­ly for Houston. The city dealt with the devastatin­g effects of Hurricane Harvey last year. He went as part of a promotion for Wild Turkey, for which he serves as a creative director and spokesman.

“This year, I said, ‘Let me get you down here to my home state,’ and what’s a good place to go,” McConaughe­y said.

“Harvey just hit last August here. So much of Houston was under water... We’re going around here today, delivering a turkey and a little gratitude to the men and women who responded first when that disaster hit,” he said.

McConaughe­y also met with Houston’s mayor, Sylvester Turner. Turner said that McConaughe­y embodies the Texas and Houston spirit with his generosity, but also “never forgetting his roots.”

The actor was born in South Texas and grew up mostly in East Texas. He has a home in Austin.

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Photos by AP and Reuters Matthew McConaughe­y posing with first responders in

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