Originally published by THR, the interview sees Batman actor Bale recount his memory of the “committed” performance from Ledger – who would have turned 43 this ...
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Actor Rufus Sewell shares some candid on-set photos of the late Heath Ledger from Brian Helgeland's 2001 action-comedy A Knight's Tale.
Seeing the actor in old photos is like experiencing his talent all over again and drives home the loss of his tremendous onscreen spirit. Ledger took on the role of Thatcher in A Knight's Tale after appearing in 2000's The Patriot alongside fellow Australian Mel Gibson. That movie, alongside his work in 10 Things I Hate About You, would put him on the road to stardom. The film was a modest hit that showcased Ledger's natural charisma, leading to a number of notable roles in his short career, including Brokeback Mountain and The Dark Knight.
Originally published by THR, the interview sees Batman actor Bale recount his memory of the “committed” performance from Ledger – who would have turned 43 this ...
Ledger died ahead of the film’s release in 2008 and went on to win a posthumous Oscar for the role a year later. Phoenix won an Oscar for the role. Because the more I beat him the more he enjoys it.
Actor Rufus Sewell shared some candid on-set photos of the late Heath Ledger from Brian Helgeland's 2001 action-comedy A Night's Tale.
A recent discovery by actor Rufus Sewell sparked a touching tribute on Twitter last Tuesday. Sewell, who played antagonist Count Adhemar in the 2001 comedy ...
Ledger passed away in 2008, six months before one of his last-ever projects, The Dark Knight, was set to be released. Beyond A Knight’s Tale and The Dark Knight, Ledger is also known for his roles in Brokeback Mountain and The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, the latter of which was his final film role. The photos depict Ledger, who starred in the film as protagonist William Thatcher, making a variety of genial, good-humored faces, from a wide smile to a comical pout.
An unearthed Christian Bale interview sheds light on Heath Ledger's now-legendary portrayal of the Joker in Christopher Nolan film The Dark Knight.
Ledger died ahead of the film’s release in 2008 and went on to win a posthumous Oscar for the role a year later. Phoenix won an Oscar for the role. Because the more I beat him the more he enjoys it.
Originally published by THR, the interview sees Batman actor Bale recount his memory of the “committed” performance from Ledger – who would have turned 43 this ...
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Celebrating what would have been Heath Ledger's 43rd birthday, his A Knight's Tale co-star shared images he believed he had "lost forever."
When asked to name a movie starring Heath Ledger, there are few people who would not go straight to The Dark Knight or Brokeback Mountain. While those movies gave Ledger a status as a great actor of his time, they also manage to overshadow almost all of his other movies that were released prior to his death. Action-comedy A Knight's Tale was one of the movies that brought Ledger to the attention of many and gave him one of his first Hollywood leading roles. By one of those coincidences of fate, the following day actor Rufus Sewell discovered some behind-the-scenes photos of Ledger from the movie A Knight's Tale, which Sewell said he believed “were lost forever.” After finding the images, the actor shared them on social media as a celebration of the tragic actor, who died in 2008 following a drug overdose.
Fans are paying tribute to the man who stood by the LGBTQ community following the release of 'Brokeback Mountain' in 2005.
The movie is not the story of an epidemic of a virus or something that can be cured in a hospital. "I think it's a real shame - I think it's immature for one," he said and was 26 years old at the time. It's a story of two human beings, two souls who are in love. The pure fact of it is that it transcends a label." During a press conference, Ledger was asked by a reporter how he would handle the section of the audience who would find the homosexual themes of the movie "disgusting." Ledger had the best answer for it. Heath Ledger was one of the most talented actors in the industry who took on some really memorable roles.
To celebrate what would have been Heath Ledger's 43rd Birthday, co-star Rufus Sewell has shared some old, never before seen photos from the set of the 2001 ...
Shortly after working on Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight, Ledger died of a drug overdose in 2008. While it may not have lit the world on fire when it came out, the film is considered a cult classic now, as fans revel in the comedy of Ledger and Sewell, as well as other notable stars Alan Tudyk, Shannyn Sossamon, Mark Addy, and Paul Bettany. To celebrate what would have been Heath Ledger’s 43rd Birthday, co-star Rufus Sewell has shared some old, never before seen photos from the set of the 2001 medieval action-comedy, a Knight’s Tale. The movie told the tale of a squire, William Thatcher (Ledger), who faked his identity in order to compete in a jousting contest and win the heart of a noblewoman.
An old clip of actor Heath Ledger calling out homophobic comments in an interview is going viral. The clip surfaced as fans celebrated the late actor's ...
Gyllenhaal also said that Heath Ledger refused to let the Oscars make a joke about gay love in the wake of the film's impact and success. The movie is not the story of an epidemic or a virus or something that can be cured in a hospital. “Part of the medicine of storytelling is that we were two straight guys playing these parts,” said Gyllenhaal, reported Indiewire. “There was a stigma about playing a part like that, you know, why would you do that? "The pure fact of it is that it transcends a label. "I think it's an incredible shame that people go out of their way to voice their disgust or negative opinions against the ways in which two people choose to love each other," said the actor, reported Out. "At least voice your opinions about how two people show hate and violence and anger towards each other. One of Heath Ledger's best roles was in Ang Lee's iconic 2005 romantic western drama "Brokeback Mountain." The film centers around two queer cowboys falling in love, with Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal playing the gay cowboys.
Originally published by THR, the interview sees Batman actor Bale recount his memory of the “committed” performance from Ledger – who would have turned 43 this ...
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