Thursday, January 22nd, 2009, will mark the one-year anniversary of actor Heath Ledger’s passing. That same day, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will announce the Academy Award nominations for 2008 (a posthumous nomination for Ledger is considered a virtual certainty). To honor his memory, Entertainment Weekly has published a 28-page retrospective of Ledger’s career featuring heartfelt interviews with a variety of Ledger’s friends and colleagues. It’s a fitting tribute and well-worth the read. You can hit the jump for just a few highlights, and some of the interesting information revealed within the piece.

  • After Heath’s audition for his first major film, 10 Things I Hate About You, director Gil Junger exclaimed, “Ladies, I have never wanted to sleep with a man, but if I had to, that would be the man. Please hire him immediately.”
  • Ledger was at one point approached for the role of Spiderman, but he told his agent, Steve Alexander, he wasn’t interested. According to Alexander, “Sony asked me to come over and read the script for Spiderman. It was going to be a really cool tentpole movie. But as soon as I said Spiderman, Heath said, ‘It’s not for me. I would be taking someone else’s dream away.’ He never second-guessed his decisions or said ‘what if’ — which was amazing, because I certainly did!”
  • While filming Lords of Dogtown, Ledger asked the prop people to use real beer during his scenes to allow him to get into character. Dogtown director Catherine Hardwicke recalled, “With other actors, it was a problem. They came on the set too fucked up and couldn’t say their lines. For Heath, that was never an issue. But you just never know. There was one scene where his character is losing it at a party. He got up on the roof, and we didn’t know if he was going to fall off and kill himself or throw his surfboard at somebody or what. Everybody was semi-terrified. You just didn’t know where his chemistry was. I literally prayed.”
  • Ledger, who wasn’t a huge fan of Hollywood fame, was relieved when he didn’t win the 2005 Best Actor Oscar for Brokeback Mountain (he lost to Philip Seymour Hoffman). According to friend and cinematographer Nicola Pecorini, “Heath was extremely relieved he didn’t win the Oscar. Nicola Pecorini, friend and cinematographer, The Order and Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus: I saw him the next day and he was like, ‘It’s a big, bloody weight off my back.’ I said, ‘Don’t you have even a little regret?’ He said, ‘No. It’s over! I’m free now!’ If he had won, he would have had to deal even more with this system that wanted to guide his career and his life.”
  • Director Terry Gilliam almost stopped making The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus after learning of Ledger’s death. “For me, it was like, Let’s just close up shop here, because without Heath I don’t want to continue on this project,” Gilliam said. “He was so central and so important. And everyone just kept beating me up, saying, ‘No, you have to keep going for Heath. He wanted to see this film.’ Then we made the quantum leap: What if we get three actors to replace him?…It was just that I didn’t know what else to do, so let’s just gamble and do it. Because I was determined that Heath’s role was not just going to disappear.” Colin Farrell, Jude Law, and Johnny Depp will be playing “physically transformed” version of Ledger’s Tony in the film.
  • Alexander is convinced that a Dark Knight sequel would have certainly included Ledger. “There’s a moment in The Dark Knight when Heath’s hanging upside down and he says to Batman, ‘You and I are destined to do this forever.’ It’s a very sad moment. A sequel certainly would have happened.”

Again, be sure to check out the whole piece over at Entertainment Weekly.

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  • Sad day indeed.
  • i know, and i cant believe its been a year already.
  • Pretty fitting date for the Oscar nominations. Almost eerie. Regardless of how successful one feels Heath was before his death, no one can deny he was a talented actor well on his way to establishing himself. Not to mention a wonderful human being.
  • Interestingly, the Oscar nominations are typically announced the Tuesday before, but they were moved to Thursday this year because Obama's inauguration will be on Tuesday.
  • It's totally bogus.
  • yeah, id sleep with him too
  • Australians make the best actors.
    =]
  • amen!!
  • FreedomPopular
    I truly believe he would have been one of the greatest actors in film history. He was truly dedicated to his craft, not the fame or money.

    His death was a huge loss to everyone.

    I can only hope he is not only nominated, but wins for his role as the Joker. It would be the most fitting thing to close his short-lived but amazing-beyond-words career.
  • Heath Ledger was one of my favourite actors he really had a passion for the arts and made all Aussie's including myself proud.
  • If you want to say that he didn't have a great career, then that's fine. However, it's fairly inappropriate to talk about a guy like that, especially after he's deceased. It's just about showing respect, which obviously with a post like that you lack.
  • Jeff
    I would respect him more if it wasn't obvious he chose to be in crappy films to make a buck.
  • Oh, snap.
  • Oh, snap again.
  • Snap, snap.
  • SNAP.
  • It's all about making a buck, isn't it? Why do you go to your job? Regardless of your opinion on his career, which you're absolutely entitled to, there's no question that Heath's performance as the Joker, dead or alive, deserves an Oscar nomination.

    Having said that, I am also one who believes he might not win. I live in his home city and that is a bold statement to make around these parts - sparks much heated discussion - but it's the truth.
  • wow jeff, you're so fucking hardcore. a real badass motherfucker, talking shit about a dead man on the internet. a dude who, it must be said, shat out turds w/ more vigor and character than the turd your mother shat out on your birthday.
  • All I said was "Oh, snap."
  • Oi Vey
    I like the extremes people like Jeff would go to in order to rattle the cages of Heath's fans here. It's one thing not to like Ledger's body of work, but to completely dismiss is quite a bold statement.
  • Yeah some people think it's funny to make fun of dead people. I just think they need to find something better to do.
  • Internet = Anonymity. Fun for all.
  • "If only" he would be in TDK sequel
    What a talented role
    What a talented actor

    I do hope he wins the oscar
  • He definitely does not deserve an Oscar compared to the other fantastic performances this year, and his lineup of films during his career is hardly stellar. A nomination? Sure, why not. Its not as if the Oscars are the be-all and end-all that everyone makes of them.

    The circumstances of his death where also pretty pathetic. Its awesome that he went out on a high note at least with the success of The Dark Knight, but trying to portray this guy as some kind of genius and masterful actor is far from accurate.

    I wonder what people would have been thinking about him had he died just before The Brother's Grimm had came out.
  • So what your saying is "The Joker" ISNT one of the memorable roles...if you werent captivated if not uneasy in every scene the joker was in then im sure you didnt enjoy TDK as much as most people did
  • So what your saying is "The Joker" ISNT one of the memorable roles of 2008 if not the decade...if you werent captivated if not uneasy in every scene the joker was in then im sure you didnt enjoy TDK as much as most people did
  • I really didn't. I can understand why people enjoyed it, but the film managed to suck all the fun out of Batman. Its alright though, I am willing to wait the 10 years (or less seeing as how Hollywood's idea-bin is drying up quicker then Ledger's ashes) for the inevitable reboot of the franchise.

    I think Ledger's performance is also likely the most over-rated one of the decade. Sure, it was a unique twist on the Joker, but nothing ground breaking or remotely like the source material (which is also fine, but only if its better then said source material, which this wasn't).
  • Jeff.
    I completely agree with this comment.
  • I can't help but agree. Ledger's a very respectable actor with a few good films under his belt. And a decent guy (I'd have to guess). But c'mon, the majority wouldn't really care about that anyway if he wasn't such a mf'n sexy dude.

    I wonder what people would have been thinking about him if he hadn't looked so damned Heath Ledger-ish. But he did, and played a great Joker (...and killed himself) so he's awesome and "deserves" an Oscar.

    I hope he doesn't get it because I know that's what he'd really want. ;) Anyway, I really can't wait to see The Imaginarium despite all this.
  • Oh boy, and HERE. WE. GO!
  • Gee
    "He definitely does not deserve an Oscar compared to the other fantastic performances this year"

    Fantastic performances this year? From who? If anything he has the supporting actor nom in the bag. There's no one who came anywhere close to his work in TDK.
  • Zinc
    Uh hi, I just wanted to bring something up about the Oscars. The reason why it's pretty certain he'll win is because the best supporting actor field is pretty weak this year. It's almost a sure thing RDJ is going to be nominated for Tropic Thunder, and perhaps Dev Patel for Slumdog. His biggest threat in the field is Josh Brolin in Milk, and let's face it, Heath was better than him. Also, Heath has won almost every city's group critics award for best supporting, he won the Golden Globe, and he was on the BAFTA shortlist and it's fairly obvious he'll win it (BAFTA and AMPAS share about 700-900 members).
  • Winston
    he was awesome in 2 movies, mediocre in every other role

    decent enough actor, but I'm still not crying about it after a year
  • Not sure anyone asked if you were crying about it? This is just an article looking back at what he's done.
  • Not sure anyone was asking if they thought he deserved an oscar either, yet that hasn't shut anyone up?
  • scotty
    I'm pretty sure that has been talked about a lot bud.
  • As has discussion about him being a mediocre actor, but apparently that can't be talked about?
  • I dunno. I think he was at least as good as Chris O'Donnell.
  • Winston
    and its funny how his awesomeness in The Dark Knight made everybody forget he was sleeping with an Olson twin
  • FreedomPopular
    Sooo... Good for him.

    I know I would if I had the chance.
  • Damn! TROLL!!! I don't usually respond to negativity like you, but damn get a life and stop hating...
  • jrice73
    Yeah, whoever said Ledger had a shitty career I call TROLL as well. That's a totally classless comment IMHO. He will win the Oscar...I think that's probably a given. And that would make for a truly great career.
  • Not many Australians make it into Hollywood, Heath did it and was amazing at what he brought to the film industry.
  • not many australians make it to hollywood...

    yeah you might wanna do some research
  • Jeff
    What the hell did he bring to the industry that was amazing besides TDK and Brokeback Mountain, maybe I'm Not There and Monster's Ball? Could it have been 10 Things I Hate About You, The Patriot, A Knight's Tale, The Four Feathers, Ned Kelly, Casanova, The Order, Lords of Dogtown, and The Brother's Grimm? I love how all of you fellate the man when it is obvious he has a poor track record in the film industry.
  • Jackie/B
    Great actor......Health thanks for the glimpse....
  • hmm, i wonder what people would've said if james dean died before rebel without a cause? i wonder what people would've said if river phoenix died before, well, what *was* river phoenix's big, defining role? heath had two: brokeback and tdk. he also amazing in monster's ball and lords of dogtown. yeah, he was in some shit movies--the dude was 28. what, exactly, have *you* done w/ your life, phil? hmm? oh, i see you're a prolific commenter on movie blogs. cheers. the vast majority of actors starting out have to pay their bills. they all can't be in masterpieces and accomplish cinematic gold at every turn. ledger was getting started. yeah yeah, i know--tdk is soooo overrated and ledger is sooooo overrated and he'll only get nominated b/c he died. dude, you're a total fucking rebel.

    and what was "pathetic" about the way he died? he was on sleeping and anxiety medication and a few other *prescribed* drugs that his doctors should've known better than to give him. he was clearly stressed out about his personal life and his career. but i guess not all of us can avoid making mistakes like you, eh phil? you a big fan of dr. laura, phil? must be nice pointing fingers at people who can't defend themselves. and on the internet, no less. you're a real man.
  • I totally agree with you.
  • Whose Phil?
  • andru
    Some people has issues. Don't like the TDK, get over it.

    Interesting notes about his career and would have been interesting to see where his career would have gone now.
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