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Remembering Heath Ledger
Accidental Sexiness — The brilliant final work of Heath Ledger will be seen just shy of two weeks from now in Batman: The Dark Knight. In this video, his co-stars share their memories of working with Heath during the filming.

"Dark Knight" Stars Remember Heath Ledger (VIDEO)
Televisionista — Stars of "Dark Knight," the upcoming sequel to the 2005 blockbuster "Batman Begins" (opens nationwide July 18), speak about working with their late co-star Heath Ledger who played the franchise's iconic nemesis Joker, in this video segment from Access Hollywood. This is TELEVISIONISTA.Net

"Dark Knight" Stars Talk About Ledger’s Joker
Screamstress — Debut of The Dark Knight is just a few weeks away, and co-stars of the late Heath Ledger have been weighing in on what it was like to work with him, and sharing reflections on his role as The Joker. Actors, Christian Bale, Aaron Eckhart, Gary Oldman and Maggie Gyllenhaal were on hand and interviewed by Access Hollywood. In this video, they all share some insights about ...

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