people.com - 6/26/2008
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The Dark Knight actor opens up about his co-star's tragic death
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Heath Ledger Oscar buzz begins
Cele|bitchy —
... hopes that Heath’s work as the Joker will be celebrated and be given the respect it deserves.
“I hope in a small way that The Dark Knight can be a celebration of his work,” he says. “Not like the hideous circus after he died, which I felt was an invasion of a private life. This movie is not a personal home video. This is what he did. I hope people will embrace that in the correct fashion.”
[From Parade Magazine via People.com]
Judging from the trailers and reviews for the film, his ...
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“In memory of our friends Heath Ledger & Conway Wickliffe “
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The Dark Knight doesn't forget.Heath Ledger and a special-effects technician, who both died before the superhero movie's release, will be remembered with a joint, onscreen dedication.