On the heels of The Patriot and especially A Knight’s Tale, Ledger could have chosen any role he wanted and would be first pick for most leading man decisions.
Instead, he chose to throw himself into a supporting role in Marc Forster’s Monster’s Ball alongside Billy Bob Thornton and Halle Berry.
“Monster’s Ball” was the first time I felt like I had to something about it; and what I had to do was essentially nothing. At the time, I just boiled it down, take off the shine, and destroy it a little bit,” he said of his fame before the film.
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imaginarium
Oct 16th 2009, 14:37
Amazing, I love it. Howeverrr, I'm pretty sure Matilda was born in 2005, so she's 3 now, turning 4 at the end of the month.. And C should have been for Candy!
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jwhite
Oct 18th 2009, 21:25
Yes, quite right on Matilda's age... What idiot wrote this? Oh, yeah... me. I'll correct it. Thanks!
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zodiacspeaking
Oct 22nd 2009, 20:39
His role as skip in lords of dogtown was excellent. On the bonus features you hear the real skip talk and ledger nailed it.
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