Heath Ledger, Stars reactions to the Sudden Death of a young and great film legend.
Posted: Wednesday, January 23, 2008
by Sacreeta
It has been confirmed that Heath was suffering from a bout of pneumonia, and was suffering from a cardiac arrest as the paramedics arrived, with them unable to revive him. An accidental mix of medications could be the cause of the cardiac arrest, and his family has stated that suicide is ruled out. Preliminary reports of the autopsy are inconclusive, and indepth testing is being done, the results are expected in about ten days. Actor John Travolta, currently in
It no doubt will take the world a long time to realize that Heath's no longer with us, his newest role in the Batman Sega's is scheduled to come out, and WB studios has made a sincere public statment. "The studio is stunned and devastated by this tragic news," Warner Brothers chief Alan Horn and Warner Brothers Picture Group president Jeff Robinov stated. "The entertainment community has lost an enormous talent. Heath was a brilliant actor and an exceptional person. Our hearts go out to his family and friends."


The Dark Night, coming out in 2008 will be Heath's final performance, filling the shoes of Jack Nicholson's character of the Joker, brought along a fair amount of controversy over whether Heath could pull it off, and reports say, Heath did a tremendous job. All who go see it no doubt will all feel the excitement mixed with grief, as Heath's finally will leave us all, and the realization of his passing will no doubt start to sink in as the film gears down to the final cut. Perhaps appropriately, and quite metaphorically the release of the film, could be a way for Heath to say good-bye to his beloved fans, and it may be a way for the fans to say a final good-bye to an extraordinary actor. Heath lived well, and we will remember him with warmth and respect. Heath's newest venture in the film entitled, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus which was scheduled for 2009, sadly his magic will never make it to that film.
Heath you will be sadly missed by all, my heart goes out to you, your daughter Matilda, close family, and your friends.

His death does not surprise me at all. It is just so emblematic of how the rich and famous (especially the Hollywood crowd) often die. They live such empty lives because riches and fame do not bring happiness, so they have nowhere else to turn but to drugs and alcohol, which ultimately destroy them.Terry, Thanks for reading my article, and giving your opinion. Based on the interviews I've seen Heath in, he's never indicated that he fell for the Hollywood Glam lifestyle, nor have I heard of him being in trouble or womanizing. I have seen Heath, in making reference to Calf, and he had said that you can live in Calf, and not go to Beverlyhills, you can drive an hour and go skiiing, at Big Bear I believe it was called, or you can go surfing, have fun with your friends. He said it was a matter of choice if you partied, or enjoyed the wonderful aspects of Calf. By the sounds of it, Heath new the difference, and chose to have fun like everybody else. He also was a doting father, who lived in New York, and I really don't think he would take his own life, nor do I think he was a heavy party dude with an empty life. I don't believe all stars live that way, it's a choice they make, just like everyone else. But thanks so much for letting us know your opinion, it's greatly appreciated. Sacreeta

