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Heath Ledger photographed by Ben Watts,
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A close up to Heat’s eyes. There was a bit of green in them. There are very few pictures out there where you can see his eye colour and this is one of them.
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100 Days Of Heath Ledger – day 7
The Four Feathers (2002)
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100 Days Of Heath Ledger – Day 21
The Patriot (2000)
“Miss Howard, isn’t it?” “You know who I am, Gabriel Martin. The last time you saw me, I was 11 and you put ink in my tea.” “I believe that was one of my younger brothers. Perhaps Samuel or Nathan.” “It was you, and it turned my teeth black for a month.”
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100 Days Of Heath Ledger – Day 89
Candy (2006)
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Heath fans watching the fandom implode yet again over a casting decision
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Heath Ledger photographed for Vanity Fair, August 2000. Portrait by Bruce Weber.
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Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles on the set of “10 Things I Hate About You”
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Heath Ledger on the set of The Dark Knight.
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There is never a day that passes when I don’t think about you. 11 years later and the fact you’re gone still weighs heavy on my heart. I’ll always love and miss you.
Heath Andrew Ledger (April 4, 1979 - January 22, 2008)
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Heath Andrew Ledger (4 April 1979 – 22 January 2008) - We will never forget
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“…it’s still a shame that you’re forced into studying accents, but there’s very few Australian parts. Actually, recently I just finished a movie in Australia called Candy, and it’s a love story between two Australian junkies, and that was the first time I could use my own accent in almost eight years. It was really liberating to just…I’d forgotten how free you are to just roam about with your voice and improvise and breathe in your actions and not be conscious of the words that are coming from your mouth. So that was fucking brilliant – I really, really loved it. I’m gonna go back and do more for that reason; it was just so freeing.” - Heath Ledger
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