Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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NEW YORK - Mourning in the cinema on the day of Oscar nomination. Heath Ledger, one of the most promising new generation of actors, famous thanks to the interpretation, next to Jack Gyllenhaal, the film "Brokeback Mountain ," which had earned him an Academy Award in 2005, was found dead in his apartment in New York. He was 29 years. Ledger was in his apartment in Broome Street, Soho. Her maid was escorting a masseuse in her room, in which the actor had an appointment. "We knocked a long time but did not meet" the women have told police, adding that he then found the actor "naked and unconscious" in his bed, he tried to wake him but he did not replied. "The New York Police rule out violent death has an origin. According to some sources, was found beside the bed, empty, a packet of pills. The film takes him from behind dall'anagrafe. His name , Heath, had wanted her mother in homage all'Heathcliffe of "Wuthering Heights" starring on the big screen by Laurence Olivier in 1939, the novel by Emily Bronte. Forty years after the movie Ledger was born in 1979 in Perth , Australia. From his youth he attended a theater of his city, then enter the Globe Shakespeare Company, left school at sixteen, he moved to Sydney and found small roles in several TV series.
His first time back in a movie to 1999 with the comedy "10 Things I Hate About You", but the proposals that follow are all roles for "pretty boy" image that tries to shake off, and prefer to refuse. Until 2000, when it is chosen for "The Patriot" by Roland Emmerich and won the ShoWest Award for Actor of tomorrow. " The popularity comes the following year with "The A Knight's Tale," by Brian Helgeland, in which a young squire who becomes a knight in France during the fourteenth century. But success does not come. Blame for bad choices (small parts, although in major films like "Monster's Ball," leave no trace) and loss of contracts, such as that for "Alexander", Oliver Stone in its place will be chosen Colin Farrel. It will not be the only time. Will often "second." Will happen with the role of Peter Parker in "Spiderman", which will be chosen for Toby Maguire, for that of the young Anakin Skywalker in "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones" went to Hayden Christensen for "Moulin Rouge , "with Nicole Kidman, Ewan McGregor in which instead will work. Ledger has to wait to find the right way. It happens with three movies, among other things, all three presented at the Venice Film Festival 2005: "The Brothers Grimm and the beautiful witch" by Terry Gilliam, Lasse Hallstrom's Casanova and "Brokeback Mountain" Ang Lee, his stroke of luck. The interpretation of Ennis Del Mar, the cowboy who falls in love with another man earned him an Oscar nomination. But here we go again: the statue is the tip-off by Philip Seymour Hoffman for "Capote. In Cold Blood." Last year, Ledger had been a member of the cast of "I'm Not There" Todd Haynes's film about the life of Bob Dylan, playing the rock star in a stage of his life. His last work was "The Dark Knight," sequel to "Batman Begins", in the role of the Joker (the first non-American actor in the role of the character). Which had provoked the wrath of Jack Nicholson, who played Joker in Batman of Tim Burton in 1989. The star had not shared the choice by saying in an interview that he would at least be consulted. But director Christopher Nolan had motivated the Ledger talking about his decision as "a talented actor and ready for any challenge." Ledger had a daughter, Matilda Rose, born in 2005 from his relationship with Michelle Williams (completed in September 2007), known on the set of Brokeback Mountain. Before Williams, the actor had long been linked to actress Naomi Watts and, before that, my colleague Heather Graham. In 2007 he was elected, the magazine Empire Magazine as one of the "100 sexiest actor in the world." As for the future, "are not good at making plans - he said recently in an interview - not anything I plan. I have a diary or a journal. I live only in the present. Not in the past, nor in the future."
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