23rd Jan, 2008

Heath Ledger Dead at 28

ledger.jpg Heath Ledger was found dead Tuesday in a Manhattan apartment. An autopsy has not been done yet, so no clue as to if it was suicide or accidental overdose or something else.

He came to our attention in the Patriot and we lived through A Knight’s Tale still liking him. He was a good actor and he could manage to still make us like him even when the movie disappointed us.

Ledger eschewed Hollywood glitz in favor of a bohemian life in Brooklyn, where he was one of the borough’s most famous residents. “Brokeback” would be his breakthrough role, establishing him as one of his generation’s finest talents and an actor willing to take risks.

Ledger began to gravitate more toward independent fare, including Lasse Hallstrom’s “Casanova” and Terry Gilliam’s “The Brothers Grimm,” both released in 2005. His 2006 film “Candy” now seems destined to have an especially haunting quality: In a particularly realistic performance, Ledger played a poet wrestling with a heroin addiction along with his girlfriend, played by Abbie Cornish.

But Ledger’s most recent choices were arguably the boldest yet: He costarred in “I’m Not There,” in which he played one of the many incarnations of Bob Dylan _ as did Cate Blanchett, whose performance in that film earned an Oscar nomination Tuesday for best supporting actress.

ledger2.jpgAnd in what may be his final finished performance, Ledger proved that he wouldn’t be intimidated by taking on a character as iconic as Jack Nicholson’s Joker. Ledger’s version of the “Batman” villain, glimpsed in early teaser trailers, made it clear that his Joker would be more depraved and dark.

Ironically, he had just been compared to James Dean. Rest in Peace Heath.

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