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Aug 31 2008

Heath Ledger’s New York Apartment Up For Rent

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HOLLYWOOD - The New York residence where late Hollywood actor Heath Ledger was found dead has been put back on the market for rent.

Ledger was found in the downtown Manhattan apartment in January 2008, after an accidental overdose of prescription drugs.

The SoHo loft flat has been listed for $26,000 a month, $4,000 more than the actor paid before his tragic death.

Ledger moved into the loft in September 2007 after finishing work on his role as The Joker in his last completed film, Batman sequel The Dark Knight.

According to the New York Post, the apartment was quietly being shopped around in February 2008.

A New York real-estate broker told the newspaper at the time: “You don’t wait around in a hot rental market like this. As ghoulish as it sounds, people will rent that place in a heartbeat.”

The apartment includes three bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms, an office, laundry room, gourmet kitchen, sprawling balcony and wood-burning fireplace. The apartment’s agent at New York’s Corcoran Group did not return calls on the listing.

As WENN went to press, the building’s owner, Donald Burns, could not be reached.

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Aug 18 2008

A FEW GOOD MEN

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Heath Ledger’s daughter, Matilda, will likely not have to worry about money matters ever again, thanks to the three stars who stepped in to finish her father’s final film.

Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Colin Farrell, who play different versions of Heath’s character in The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus, were worried about Matilda’s future as Heath left only an old will which did not include the little girl. So what did they do? They donated their entire paychecks to her!!!

Says director Terry Gilliam: “They didn’t take money — it goes to Heath’s daughter. That’s extraordinary! And wonderful . . . and when you’re part of that, you think, ‘Ah, this is maybe why I went into the movies in the beginning. I thought it would be full of wonderful people.’ “

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Aug 14 2008

Heath Ledger’s Joker inspired by Sid Vicious

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Heath Ledger’s performance as The Joker in the latest Batman film was inspired by Sid Vicious, according to his co-star Christian Bale.

Chistian Bale said: He (Ledger) modelled the part on Sid Vicious which made this punk-like character. I think it is a classic portrayal of a great villain  Photo: AP/PA

Chistian Bale said: He (Ledger) modelled the part on Sid Vicious which made this punk-like character. I think it is a classic portrayal of a great villain Photo: AP/PA

Bale, who plays the protagonist in the hit movie, said Ledger, who died in January of an accidental drugs overdose, had watched video clips of the late Sex Pistols guitar player while researching the role.

The 34-year-old said: “Heath’s created an anarchic Joker unlike any ever seen before.

“He modelled the part on Sid Vicious which made this punk-like character. I think it is a classic portrayal of a great villain.”

The punk rocker, whose real name was John Simon Ritchie, died in New York 1979, also from a drugs overdose.

The troubled musician - renowned for his violent behaviour - was facing trial over the murder of his former girlfriend Nancy Spungen at the time of his death.

Ledger is being tipped to win an Oscar for his role in The Dark Knight.

Bale added: “Heath immersed himself in the role. I would love to see him get an award.”

Before his death, Ledger said he also drew inspiration from A Clockwork Orange for the role.

“It’s the most fun I’ve had with a character and probably will ever have…” he said.

The actor added: “It was an exhausting process. At the end of the day I couldn’t move. I couldn’t talk. I was absolutely wrecked.”

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Aug 12 2008

A Big Thank You for your support!

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Heathledger.com would like to thank all the readers for the support. We have over 10,000 petition signatures and counting.

Thank you so much for the support it is very much appreciated, could not do it without you.

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Aug 11 2008

*Icon Love* Heath Ledger Icons

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Aug 07 2008

Heath Ledger’s Restaurant About To Open

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Before his death, Heath Ledger wanted to open up a restaurant/bar in Brooklyn. His partner and longtime friend Jud Mongell says Heath was really hands-on in getting the doors open.

He says, “He drew the floor plans and thought of the name — BrightSide — because it’s on the bright side of McCarren Park.”

The space has a nautical theme, and is scheduled to open by the end of the summer. As expected, it will include a lot of personal touches from Heath, like a chessboard being engraved into the tables because he loved the game.

Jud says, “Heath was a big chess player.The whole idea was to make it a spot for us. We wanted to make it our own space to hang out. He specifically talked about having a place for him and his family to sit. It was great working with Heath. He was the most unassuming guy.”

BrightSide sounds like a great place and such a nice dedication to the late Heath Ledger. Make sure to stop by if you’re in the area!

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Aug 07 2008

Report: Heath Ledger Investigation Closed

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Mary Kate & Heath Ledger

Mary-Kate Olsen may be taking a deep breath after news the U.S. Attorney’s Office closed its investigations.

The investigation into Ledger’s accidental overdose death is over, a law-enforcement source told Peolple magazine.

No charges were filed against the actress and Olsen will not get a subpoena after all. The tiny twin was the first to be called after Ledger’s body was found in his Soho apartment.

The 22-year-old former Full House actress was subpoenaed by a grand jury on April 23, but her attorney had been in negotiations with federal authorities since then, the insider told the magazine.

Olsen requested immunity and earlier this week Olsen’s attorney released a statement saying the actress “had nothing to do” with Ledger’s drugs and had already provided “relevant information” to investigators.

Olsen was the only person who declined to be interviewed in the investigation, the source said. Model Helena Christiansen was interviewed as was Ledger’s ex-girlfriend Michelle Williams and Ledger’s family and friends.

The 28-year-old Joker star was found dead on Jan. 22, and the coroner determined the actor died of an accidental overdose of prescription drugs for pain, anxiety and sleep.

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Aug 06 2008

“Dark Knight” clears $400 million at record pace

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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Batman sequel “The Dark Knight” smashed yet another Hollywood record as it cleared the $400 million domestic box office mark in 18 days, less than half the time it took “Shrek 2″ to reach that milestone, Warner Bros. Pictures said on Tuesday.

After a third straight weekend at No. 1 in U.S. and Canadian theaters — grossing $42.7 million Friday through Sunday — “Dark Knight” amassed $6.3 million on Monday to bring its domestic tally to $400.03 million, the Time Warner Inc.-owned movie distributor reported.

The previous record holder, the computer-animated storybook spoof “Shrek 2,” crossed the $400 million mark in 43 days back in 2004, according to box office watcher Media By Numbers.

Warner Bros. has said it expects “Dark Knight” to add at least another $100 million to its North American ticket sales, surpassing the $461 million haul of 1977’s “Star Wars” and its two reissues. “Star Wars” ranks as the No. 2 movie of all time in the United States and Canada.

While “Dark Knight” appears destined to become only the second movie to gross $500 million domestically, the $601 million record held by 1997’s “Titanic” seems unlikely to sink, said Media By Numbers president Paul Dergarabedian.

“That $600 million is kind of one for the ages. It’s held for 10 years,” Dergarabedian told Reuters. “It’s very, very difficult to get from $500 million to $600 million. But the fact we’re even talking about it tells you something about the strength of ‘The Dark Knight’ and what a phenomenon it is.”

Adjusted for inflation, though, “Titanic” ranks at No. 6 in the record books, far behind “Gone with the Wind” at $1.4 billion, according to tracking firm Box Office Mojo.

“The Dark Knight,” the second of the newly revived Warner Bros. film franchise based on the adventures of D.C. Comics’ Batman character, is a follow-up to 2005’s “Batman Begins.”

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Aug 04 2008

Mary-Kate Olsen Demands Immunity

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Ledger, Olsen  (Photo: Getty Images)

Mary-Kate Olsen was never interviewed by police regarding her involvement in the death of actor Heath Ledger, despite the fact that Ledger’s masseuse bizarrely alerted Olsen of Ledger’s lifeless body before she called the police, and the fact that Olsen’s bodyguards may have arrived at Ledger’s apartment three minutes before paramedics did. Now, the New York Post reports that federal drug agents are trying to get Olsen to cooperate in their investigation into how Ledger managed to finagle a bottle of the painkiller Oxycotin—also known as “hillbilly heroin”—but that Olsen is refusing to talk unless she’s granted immunity from prosecution.

Ledger, who died after accidentally overdosing on a cocktail of prescription drugs, had prescriptions for all the pills from two physicians except for the Oxycotin. One possible theory for Olsen’s refusal to talk to the cops is that Ledger’s masseuse called Olsen after discovering her name on the bottle of Oxycotin, prompting the diminutive actress to dispatch her bodyguards to the scene to clean up any evidence. (Olsen’s people never actually called the police themselves, which doesn’t particularly help her case.)

The Post has called for Olsen to be interviewed ever since the NYPD denied the paper’s scoop that the former Full House star received a series of frantic calls from the masseuse. “We confirmed this story with an impeccable source inside the NYPD, and we stand by our reporting,” the paper’s editor Col Allan said in the aftermath, adding, “we find it odd that the chiefs at the NYPD appear to be terrified of 4-foot 11 inch, 90-pound Mary Kate Olsen.” (In a separate editorial, Andrea Peyser claimed to be “astonished” that the “Teflon midget” has been given a free pass.) Given the paper’s thirst for justice in this matter, is it any surprise that the feds leaked them the story? Could M-K be the victim of a vicious case of press harassment because a paper blew a scoop? Whether her refusal to talk without immunity is simply her lawyer’s call, or if it’s because she is actually hiding something, remains to be seen.

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