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Heath Ledger Entertainment Weekly Magazine Collector January 2009 - BRAND NEW

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In 2009, Entertainment Weekly reached out to dozens of Heath Ledger's friends and collaborators in the industry — many of whom hadn't spoken publicly about his death at that point — to compile an oral history of his fascinating but sadly abbreviated film career.

The surprising portrait that emerges offers new insight into this complicated artist, an actor who stayed true to his adventurous instincts while attempting to navigate the perilous waters of stardom.

Heath Ledger, who won a posthumous Golden Globe award for Best Supporting Actor in The Dark Knight, is the subject of Entertainment Weekly’s latest cover story.

In the new issue, Heath’s friends, former co-stars and those who worked with him behind the scenes open up with their thoughts on the actor, who died nearly a year ago, on January 22, 2008.

Below are some of the quotes from the piece:

Julia Stiles, co-star, 10 Things I Hate About You (1999): “Heath always seemed so mature. I got the sense he was averse to becoming any kind of teen idol.

I think he felt like 10 Things had more substance, but he anticipated that if he did more movies like this, he’d get stuck doing teen romantic comedies.”

Mel Gibson, co-star, The Patriot (2000): “His audition for The Patriot was rough. But he got the gig because of some kind of honest thing that was intrinsic to him. He was just authentic and sincere.

I don’t think he knew the power he had already. So he’d work himself up into an angst situation, trying to get at things that were already there. You almost wanted to say, ‘Dude, just calm down and be yourself. It’s good.'”

Wes Bentley, co-star, The Four Feathers (2002): “Heath didn’t give himself enough credit for his talent as an actor.

He didn’t know what he had so he decided to enjoy what was being offered to him. I wanted to explain to him, ‘Please wake up to how great you are’…I didn’t go to the funeral because I know Heath would have been laughing at it.

He would have had that smile on his face. At the very least he would have shrugged it off.”

Gary Oldman, co-star, The Dark Knight (2008): “I kind of raised my eyebrow at the casting and thought, Oh, I wonder how that will be.

But any concerns that one may have had vanished when you got on the set with him. I did a couple of scenes with Heath in the first leg of the shoot in London.

I called a friend and he said, ‘How’s Heath?’ I said, ‘He’s breathtaking. He’s going to be astounding.’ I could tell just working for five minutes with him.”

Ledger was 28 at the time of his death. He would have turned 30 in April.

Heath Ledger Picture Credit: Sandy Scheltema/The AGE/Fairfax Media via Getty Images


Heath Ledger Picture Credit: Everett Collection

Heath Ledger Picture Credit: Jaimie Trueblood

Heath Ledger Picture Credit: Jaimie Trueblood

Heath Ledger Picture Credit: Jaimie Trueblood

Heath Ledger Picture Credit: Everett Collection

Heath Ledger Picture Credit: Everett Collection

Heath Ledger Picture Credit: Jaimie Trueblood

Heath Ledger Picture Credit: Miramax

Heath Ledger Picture Credit: Jaimie Trueblood

Heath Ledger Picture Credit: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

Heath Ledger Picture Credit: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

Heath Ledger Picture Credit: Doane Gregory

 

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