Heath Ledger


Some sick nutjob (oh yuh… I went there!) has been phoning up various people in the entertainment industry pretending to be the father of the late Heath Ledger.

A twisted impostor claiming to be Heath Ledger’s dad called FOX’s New York affiliate looking for info just after the actor’s death — and tried to obtain his ex-girlfriend Naomi Watts’ number from the station.

To listen to the audio, click HERE

The unnamed caller was taped telling a reporter that Ledger’s death was a “mistake” and claimed that Ledger loved daughter Matilda “to bits,” among his other fabrications.

He was also reported to have phoned Tom Cruise, Halle Berry, John Travolta, Mel Gibson, and the funeral home Ledger was buried in.

Story and audio courtesy of TMZ

Christopher Nolan, director of ‘Batman: The Dark Knight’, has written a touching tribute to Heath Ledger on the films blog.

One night, as I’m standing on LaSalle Street in Chicago, trying to line up a shot for “The Dark Knight,” a production assistant skateboards into my line of sight. Silently, I curse the moment that Heath first skated onto our set in full character makeup. I’d fretted about the reaction of Batman fans to a skateboarding Joker, but the actual result was a proliferation of skateboards among the younger crew members. If you’d asked those kids why they had chosen to bring their boards to work, they would have answered honestly that they didn’t know. That’s real charisma—as invisible and natural as gravity. That’s what Heath had.

Heath was bursting with creativity. It was in his every gesture. He once told me that he liked to wait between jobs until he was creatively hungry. Until he needed it again. He brought that attitude to our set every day. There aren’t many actors who can make you feel ashamed of how often you complain about doing the best job in the world. Heath was one of them.

One time he and another actor were shooting a complex scene. We had two days to shoot it, and at the end of the first day, they’d really found something and Heath was worried that he might not have it if we stopped. He wanted to carry on and finish. It’s tough to ask the crew to work late when we all know there’s plenty of time to finish the next day. But everyone seemed to understand that Heath had something special and that we had to capture it before it disappeared. Months later, I learned that as Heath left the set that night, he quietly thanked each crew member for working late. Quietly. Not trying to make a point, just grateful for the chance to create that they’d given him.

Those nights on the streets of Chicago were filled with stunts. These can be boring times for an actor, but Heath was fascinated, eagerly accepting our invitation to ride in the camera car as we chased vehicles through movie traffic—not just for the thrill ride, but to be a part of it. Of everything. He’d brought his laptop along in the car, and we had a high-speed screening of two of his works-in-progress: short films he’d made that were exciting and haunting. Their exuberance made me feel jaded and leaden. I’ve never felt as old as I did watching Heath explore his talents. That night I made him an offer—knowing he wouldn’t take me up on it—that he should feel free to come by the set when he had a night off so he could see what we were up to.

When you get into the edit suite after shooting a movie, you feel a responsibility to an actor who has trusted you, and Heath gave us everything. As we started my cut, I would wonder about each take we chose, each trim we made. I would visualize the screening where we’d have to show him the finished film—sitting three or four rows behind him, watching the movements of his head for clues to what he was thinking about what we’d done with all that he’d given us. Now that screening will never be real. I see him every day in my edit suite. I study his face, his voice. And I miss him terribly.

Back on LaSalle Street, I turn to my assistant director and I tell him to clear the skateboarding kid out of my line of sight when I realize—it’s Heath, woolly hat pulled low over his eyes, here on his night off to take me up on my offer. I can’t help but smile.

Story courtesy of the Dark Knight blog

Most celebrities have been doing their part and have all sent very respectful, thoughtful words of condolence and support regarding the death of Heath Ledger… All that is except Britney Spears. In her British accent, when asked about Heath, she replied:

P: Are you sad Britney?
B: No, I just need to get home.
P: About Heath Ledger?
B: Yes. He’s still here. Oh yeah. No one ever really dies. Nope. (Lights up a smoke) What are you fellas doin tonight?
P: Following you. We want to make sure your tucked in that’s all.
B: Not a good thing to say to a girl… at all.
P: Are you performing soon?
B: I should let you come in and see what I can do. Maybe one day…
P: When was the last time you saw Adnan?
B: Who’s that? Adnan who? (Gets out of car… the paps tell her to cover up or she’ll get sick) With my tank top on in the rain. I am already very sick. But in a good way if you know what I mean. (She yells at them to go away when she opens the trunk and then hurts herself and says) I want to cry”
P: I’m gettin you a sweater.
B: I have a sweater. It’s in the car!

…WOW!

To watch the video, click HERE

Note: Please excuse the typos in the original transcript, you try making sense of anything this nutcase says! ;)

Quotes courtesy of Britney Bash

Upon hearing the sad news of Heath Ledgers passing, Alan Horn, President and COO of Warner Brothers and Jeff Robinov, President, Warner Brothers Pictures Group have issued a statement to TMZ:

“The studio is stunned and devastated by this tragic news. The entertainment community has lost an enormous talent. Heath was a brilliant actor and an exceptional person. Our hearts go out to his family and friends.”

This tragic news has sent the blogoshpere into a spin.

The following updates are available on the tragic death of Heath Ledger

According to NYPD a masseuse arrived at Ledger’s apartment and was let in by a housekeeper. When Ledger didn’t answer his bedroom door, the housekeeper and the masseuse opened it and found him unconscious. They attempted to wake him; when they couldn’t, they called 911.

[UPDATE] TMZ are reporting that prescription pills were found near Heath Ledger’s body, indicating that the death could be drug related.

Law enforcement has confirmed to TMZ prescription pills were strewn around Heath Ledger’s bed. The cops are waiting for the Medical Examiner.

[UPDATE] X17Online have more details

“Pills were found in the vicinity of the bed,” police spokesman Paul Browne told CNN.

“This is being looked at as a possible overdose, but that is not confirmed yet.”

[UPDATE] TMZ report the police say Heath Ledger’s death as accidental. There were no visible signs of trauma on the body. The autopsy is scheduled for tomorrow.

[UPDATE - POSSIBLY THE SADDEST OF ALL] For the sad video of Heath Ledger’s body being removed from the building he died in, click HERE.

[UPDATE] News agencies are reporting that Michelle Williams most probably heard about Heath’s death from some form of media agency, i.e. the news/ the web.

Story developing. More updates will follow as they break…