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Heath Ledger’s Friends Pay Tribute To Him

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If you are anything like me, you still are trying to get over Heath Ledger’s death. But Michelle Williams, Ellen Degeneres and others are sharing their fond memories of Heath in April’s issue of Interview magazine.

Here are some of the excerpts of the interview written like a conversation:

Naomi Watts: “He was a huge, obsessive, chess freak – and very, very good at it.”

Michelle Williams: “He had uncontrollable energy. He buzzed … His mind was turning, turning, turning – always turning.”

Ellen DeGeneres: “He didn’t try to be something that he wasn’t. And I appreciated that.”

Phillip Seymour Hoffman: “Whenever Heath talked about something he liked, he did it in the way that any fan would. He wasn’t somebody trying to cover up his excitement about something, or someone.”

Todd Haynes: “That performance in Brokeback Mountain was such a sensitive, understated, controlled interpretation of this character. The entire emotional power of that film, which is enormous, resides in that performance, and how much Heath holds in.”

I love that they are doing this for Heath. It’s always good to remember the good things that he brought. He was an amazing actor…and will always be missed.


POSTED BY: Taylor Blue

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