Heath Ledger's Final Days, His Last Role, His Devotion To His Daughter, And His Demons

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First Posted: 06-29-09 10:51 AM   |   Updated: 07-30-09 05:12 AM

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Vanity Fair has a feature on Heath Ledger's last days working on "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus." To read the whole article you'll have to buy the August issue of the magazine, as a short summary is available online.

A press release summarizing its contents is below:

NEW YORK, N.Y.--Vanity Fair contributing editor Peter Biskind writes about the remarkable talent and untimely death of actor Heath Ledger, reporting on the actor's final movie role, his ambivalence about Hollywood, his devotion to his young daughter, and what happened at the end of his life as he was battling chronic insomnia, pneumonia, and exhaustion.


Cinematographer Nicola Pecorini, who worked with Ledger on his last film, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, and compares Ledger to "a young Richard Burton," tells Biskind that once Ledger's drug use became an issue--"He used to smoke marijuana on a regular basis, like probably 50 percent of Americans," he says--Ledger "went clean as a whistle." And vocal coach Gerry Grennell, who worked and lived with the actor during the filming of The Dark Knight, says, "Heath would happily go to the bar, buy a round of drinks for friends, and come back and have a soda or juice, never once drinking alcohol."

But Grennell does tell Biskind that Ledger's use of sleeping medication to combat chronic insomnia at the end of his life concerned him. "I'd say, 'If you can possibly bear it to stop taking the medications, do, because they don't seem to be doing you any good.' He agreed. It is very difficult for me to imagine how close he came to not taking them."

Ledger would typically spend night after night awake, diverting himself with time killers, Biskind reports, such as re-arranging the furniture in whatever space he happened to be living in at the moment. Grennell coached him in the Alexander Technique, which helped him to sleep for a few hours at a time, but he still struggled.

Everyone has a different view of how he passed away," Grennell tells Biskind. "From my perspective, and knowing him as well as I did, and being around him as much as I was, it was a combination of exhaustion, sleeping medication ... and perhaps the aftereffects of the flu. I guess his body just stopped breathing."

Terry Gilliam--Ledger's friend and mentor, and the director of Doctor Parnassus--and Pecorini agree that the romance between Ledger and his former partner, actress Michelle Williams, began to unravel during the Oscar campaign for Brokeback Mountain. "The whole machinery started growing up around them," Gilliam says. "That was the moment when it changed, when he realized, Uh-oh. We perceive the world differently. He didn't care about things like those awards."

According to Pecorini, "Heath was always blaming himself [about the relationship], asking, What did I do wrong?" Adds Gilliam, "Because he's a much nicer person than I am, he really thought he could do the right thing. He was trying to be decent and graceful, give her whatever she wanted--the house, every fucking thing. But once it started going south, it went very quickly. He was overwhelmed by lawyers, and there were more and more of them, as if they were breeding. I said, 'This is bullshit. Heath, just end it. Get out--it's bad. You've got to just walk away from it.' The stakes kept going up. He wouldn't listen to any of us."

As Ledger's relationship with Williams unraveled, and the pair started dealing with lawyers and custody issues, according to Gilliam, Ledger fell apart. "The thing that really made Heath snap" was legal wrangling over his daughter, Matilda, Gilliam says. "He said, 'Just fuck all of you! I'm not giving Michelle anything.' " Recalls another source, when it came to Matilda's care, "there were definitely heated conversations, and emotions were high." (Ledger's lawyer declined to comment on any aspect of the separation or custody dispute.)

The strife in his personal life coincided with the Parnassus shoot, but rather than distract him from his work Gilliam believes it helped him concentrate on the task at hand, he tells Biskind. Ledger appeared one day on set "clearly bloody sick," Gilliam says. The doctor told him it was the beginning of pneumonia and that he ought to take antibiotics and go home and rest. According to Gilliam, Ledger said, "No way. I'm not going to go home, because I can't sleep, and I'll be just thinking about the situation. I'd rather stay here and work."

Although "he would arrive in the morning completely knackered," Gilliam says, "by the end of the day he was beaming, glowing with energy. It was like everything was put into the work, because that was the joy; that's what he loved to do. The words were just pouring out. It was like he was channeling."

Ledger's friend and agent, Steven Alexander, tells Biskind that Heath "was always hesitant to be in a summer blockbuster, with the dolls and action figures and everything else that comes with one of those movies. He was afraid it would define him and limit his choices." According to friends of Ledger's, one of the reasons he agreed to do The Dark Knight was that it would be such a long shoot it would give him an excuse to turn down other offers. Alexander tells Biskind that Ledger had a pay-or-play deal on The Dark Knight--meaning he'd get compensated no matter what--so he felt he had the freedom to do whatever he wanted as the Joker. According to Pecorini, Ledger hoped his performance would be so far-out he'd be fired, and thus become the beneficiary of a lengthy, paid vacation.

"He was ready to bust out of the gate, but he didn't want to step on the gas and become something that he didn't want to become: a matinee idol," says Alexander. "He was a private person, and he didn't want to share his personal history with the press. It just wasn't up for sale. That's part of the reason he initially tore down his career. He wasn't motivated by money or stardom, but by the respect of his peers, and for people to walk out of a movie theater after they'd seen something that he'd worked on and say, 'Wow, he really disappeared into that character.' He was striving to become an 'illusionist,' as he called it, able to create characters that weren't there."

The August issue of Vanity Fair hits newsstands in New York and Los Angeles July 1 and nationally July 7.

Vanity Fair has a feature on Heath Ledger's last days working on "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus." To read the whole article you'll have to buy the August issue of the magazine, as a short summar...
Vanity Fair has a feature on Heath Ledger's last days working on "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus." To read the whole article you'll have to buy the August issue of the magazine, as a short summar...
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My earlier comments never made it up, so here I go again.

I find this article v. sexist---if Michelle was so into Hollywood, why does she still live in Brooklyn? It seems to me as this is a one-sided, male version of things. Lets not forget that Heath pretty quickly moved on to other women after his breakup with Michelle as well---but I guess that doesn't play into this?

He was greatly talented, no doubt. But I find this sort of piece that seems to slam the women he left as a cause of his problems unfair to her and his daughter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 06/29/2009

I was rolling my eyes at parts of the article as well. Relationships are complicated. What went wrong with there relationship only they knew and both, no doubt, had a part in it. Bad writing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 06/29/2009

Whoops. Make that "their" relationship.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 PM on 06/29/2009
- claylandg I'm a Fan of claylandg 3 fans permalink

Just another rich drug addict that can't handle life maybe they should try living paycheck to paycheck for a change. And for all the rich hollywood types that want to make tham out to be something there not and glorify them as something special is just sickening.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:32 PM on 06/29/2009

Heath spent many years living paycheck to paycheck. He left home with only change in his pockets. His parents work average working people, his mom a teacher his dad an engineer. Heath scratched out a living and worked very hard to get where he was. He often told me he never got into this for the money and he hated money. Heath was giving regularly to so many charities I could not keep up. He was trying to save the oceans, the poor kids in Australia, the homeless/poverty. He even collected recycling in on his block. I don't usually promote Heath sites and such but heathheathens.net. There you will find a lot of info on him, all reliable and true. Then you can come back and make an informed opinion. He was a good friend. He made a mistake as he was not perfect and he payed for it, let him be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:45 AM on 06/30/2009

I'm sorry katel5, but I have to correct you on two points. The first being the Ledgers economic status. Although the Ledgers were working people, they were not "average" working people. Heath grew up in an upper-class neighborhood, and went to private school.

Second, heathheathens.net is NOT a reliable site. The woman who runs it did NOT know Heath. Back in 2006, she used to be member of another site which was promoting his movie Candy. She, along with other members received a message from him thanking her for her efforts, and from there, she decided she knew the ins and outs of his very soul. In the process, she duped many others into thinking the same thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 AM on 07/02/2009

When did Heath "live paycheck to paycheck?" As romantic as it sounds, it is not possible to drive across country with only change in ones pocket, even at the price of gas 10 years ago. Money also comes in plastic form. Just because Heath came from an affluent family, that does not diminish his hard work in building his career. I don't see any reason for fans to need to paint a rags to riches story about him.

I too am familiar with HeathHeathens fansite. I was not at all impressed with the administrator of that site misleading the members to believe she knew Heath in any way. I was also not impressed with the administrator of that site contemplating whether or not Heath wore boxers or briefs just two weeks after he died. But that's just me. I wouldn't be saying any of this except for the fact that "Katel5" has made mention of the site.

I really hope people buy the magazine and read the whole article before making a judgment based on a few internet snippets of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 07/02/2009
- scubalady I'm a Fan of scubalady 3 fans permalink
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"says Alexander. "He was a private person, and he didn't want to share his personal history with the press. It just wasn't up for sale. "

That's probably why those who claim that they were close to him feel the best way to pay their tribute is to blab about the failed relationship,the "heated conversations", the custody issue etc.. in Vanity Fair.
I suppose if he's not there anymore to share his personal history with the press,it makes it totally ok for his friends to do it. No doubt, he would be so proud and happy about it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 06/29/2009
- TigersEye I'm a Fan of TigersEye 54 fans permalink
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You definitely have a point there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:32 PM on 06/29/2009

I dont wnna sound rude but the root cause o everything is women.They are simply clueless as human beings.Mys­elf,Michae­l Jackson and Heath ledger are/were in the same boat.There are many men who are programmed differentl­y...Not all of us want social standing and the best goddamn mansion...­there is much more to life than what society and the media thinks of you.and God the media....I­t makes me want to hate humanity in general.So sad to hear about Michael jackson...­the tragedy was not his death,It was his life.
I actually think people like Heath,MJ and myself are simply not cutout to live on this planer.
hose two took the high road.. Someday.Il­l do too

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 06/29/2009

Do it sooner than later wont you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 06/29/2009
- Siobhan11 I'm a Fan of Siobhan11 11 fans permalink

What high road?

I could also say, there are many women who are programmed differently

Some relationships don't work. She was very young and they had a child very quick. Everyone has been so classy as far as Heath's passing up until this. I hope Michelle does not now feel the need to discuss her breakup. Continue to take the high road Michelle. .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 06/29/2009
- Boadicea I'm a Fan of Boadicea 65 fans permalink

Thanks for Ennis, Heath.

You created, with a minimal script, one of the most complete, most sympathetic, most beautiful characters in cinema history. You created a character that, while we were unsuspecting, moved us in a new way, in a new direction.

Ennis is one of those exquisite works of Art that ranks with a Mozart voilin concerto, with Picasso's Demoiselles d'Avignon. Work that becomes more and more perfect as time passes, work that sets the bar so high, it takes centuries before someone else has the desire to give so much to the rest of us.

Yours was a performance for the ages.

You are missed, but in your short life, you left us the best you had to give. If only we could all say that.

Thank you, and God bless you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 PM on 06/29/2009
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Amen!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 PM on 06/29/2009

NICE HIT PIECE ON MICHELLE WILLIAMS. I GUESS IT WAS THE WOMAN'S FAULT...AS USUAL.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 06/29/2009
- UncleMilo I'm a Fan of UncleMilo 6 fans permalink

Interesting. Maybe you should read the article.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 06/29/2009

What do you mean? It is all over the Internet already as "Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus Director Kind of Harshes On Michelle Williams in Vanity Fair". Didn't you get that they are blaming her for everything that happened?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 PM on 06/29/2009
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I just saw Wendy and Lucy. These people expose themselves to a degree that I cannot imagine. It must leave them very vulnerable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 06/29/2009

He was better in Ned Kelly

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 PM on 06/29/2009
- siri2k I'm a Fan of siri2k 3 fans permalink
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We're revisiting Keith Leger's tragic passing since there are NO NEW DEATH'S IN STARDOM????!
wtf?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 06/29/2009
- Darwinita I'm a Fan of Darwinita 16 fans permalink
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Heath.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 06/29/2009
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Heath Ledger is d e a d. Sheephead LePoof is a millionaire. There clearly is no justice in Hollywood.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 06/29/2009
- haval2 I'm a Fan of haval2 41 fans permalink

He hit it out of the park as The Joker...ve­ry sad, very talented and his head and heart were in the right place. He will be missed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 PM on 06/29/2009
- KennyFox I'm a Fan of KennyFox 5 fans permalink
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Was it?
How many hours hve you spent shooting up or snorting coke instead of playing with your children? I wont miss him and neither will you. You dont know him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 06/29/2009
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Neither do you, apparently, as the drugs involved with his death were neither shot up nor snorted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 06/29/2009

Brokeback mountain was unrealistic. Cowboys have affection for each other but the only ones playing hide the salami with each other are in the urban areas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 PM on 06/29/2009
- Shinjijon I'm a Fan of Shinjijon 12 fans permalink
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Lol, you just have no idea ;-) I say this from experience

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 06/29/2009
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No Gay cowboys? You have no clue how many people you see every day are Gay.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:20 PM on 06/29/2009

about 10% of all folks are gay amirite? but if you watch TV or read these post you would swear it was much higher.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:39 PM on 06/29/2009

A tad off topic, no?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 PM on 06/29/2009

How many more stars have to OD before the drug epidemic is addressed?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 06/29/2009
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"Addressed"?!?! It's been addressed. When Nixon pimped druggie Elvis to hawk his anti drug campaign, well our little 'war on drugs' has remained ridiculous and ineffective ever since.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 06/29/2009
- MNTom I'm a Fan of MNTom 9 fans permalink

Its hard addressing this with the drugs used in his case were persciptioned ones. WE as society need to address this epidemic. The only reason why it was noticed here or other Hollywood stars is that they were stars, I can promise you that more poeple have been dying from or addicted to percription drugs. We don't hear about it is because they were not famous.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 PM on 06/29/2009
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I came close to becoming addicted to percocet which was taken for constant back pain....it­'s dangerous stuff and it can sneak up on you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 06/29/2009
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drugs kill...... plain and simple

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 PM on 06/29/2009
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Technically, the most common reason for death on this planet is...birth­.

No one here gets out alive. Plain and simple.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 06/29/2009
- KennyFox I'm a Fan of KennyFox 5 fans permalink
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bwah! That was funny.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 06/29/2009
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I always thought he should have won an oscar for his incredible performance in Brokeback Mountain. It should have won best picture too, Crash was a ridiculous choice! He was a great actor and will be missed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 PM on 06/29/2009
- ladyvader I'm a Fan of ladyvader 88 fans permalink
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I thought his acting in Brokeback was awkward at time. Same with the Patriot.
He was not a great actor. Good, not great.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 PM on 06/29/2009
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