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Q. What was Heath Andrew Ledger's first job? Did he/she like it?

A. Acting was all Heath wanted to do. Here is Heaths acting career : 1 1992 Clowning Around AUS 2 1997 Blackrock Toby AUS 3 Paws Oberon AUS 4 1999 Two Hands Jimmy AFI Award nominee (Best Actor in a Leading Role) AUS 5 10 Things I Hate About You Patrick Verona U.S. 6 2000 The Patriot Gabriel Martin U.S. 7 2001 Monster's Ball Sonny Grotowski U.S. 8 A Knight's Tale Sir William Thatcher / Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein of Gelderland U.S. 9 2002 The Four Feathers Harry Faversham U.S. 10 2003 The Order Alex Bernier U.S. 11 Ned Kelly Ned Kelly AFI Award nominee (Best Actor in a Leading Role) AUS 12 2005 Casanova Giacomo Casanova U.S. 13 The Brothers Grimm Jacob Grimm U.S. 14 Lords of Dogtown Skip Engblom U.S. 15 Brokeback Mountain Ennis del Mar Academy Award nominee (Best Lead Actor) Golden Globe nominee (Best Lead Actor - Drama) BAFTA Award nominee (Best Lead Actor) SAG nominee (Best Lead Actor, Best Ensemble Cast) AFI Award (International Award for Best Actor) U.S. 16 2006 Candy Dan AFI Award nominee (Best Actor in a Leading Role) IF Award nominee (Best Actor) FCCA Award nominee (Best Actor) AUS 17 2007 I'm Not There Robbie Clark Posthumously shared Independent Spirit Robert Altman Award with cast and crew presented on February 23, 2008 U.S. 18 2008 The Dark Knight The Joker In Theaters July 18th, 2008 U.S. 19 2009 The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus Tony]

Angie marie (Jul 16, 2008)

Q. What did Heath Andrew Ledger dream of doing with his/her life?

A. When a young, hunky 20 year old heart-throb Heath Ledger first came to the attention of the public in 1999, it was all too easy to tag him as a "pretty boy" and an actor of not much depth. He has spent the past five years trying desperately to sway this image away, but this has indeed been a double-edged sword. But that comes much later in his story. Heath Ledger was born on the fourth of April 1979, in Perth, Western Australia. As the story goes, in junior high it was compulsory to do one of two electives, either cooking or drama, and as Heath could honestly not see himself in a cooking class, he tried his hand at drama. Heath was talented, there was no denying that. However, the rest of the class did not acknowledge his talent, possibly out of jealousy. When he was 17, he and a friend, decided to pack up, leave school, take a car and rough it to Sydney. Heath believed Sydney to be the place where dreams are made, or at least, where actors can possibly get their big break. However, upon arriving in Sydney with a purported 69 cents to his name, Heath tried everything to get a break. His first real acting job came in a low budget movie called Blackrock (1997), a largely unimpressive cliché; a teen angst film about one boy's struggle when he learns his best mate raped a girl. He did not have a large part in this movie. In fact, it was a very small one. The only thing of notice in his role is you get to see him get his lights punched out. After that small role, Heath auditioned for a role in a TV show called "Sweat" (1996) about a group of young Olympic hopefuls. He got offered one of two roles, one as a swimmer, another as a gay cyclist. Heath accepted the latter because he felt to really stand out as an actor one had to accept unique roles that stood out from the bunch. It got him small notice, but unfortunately the show was quickly axed, which led him to look for other roles. He was in "Home and Away" (1988) for a very short period, in which he played a surfer who falls in love with one of the girls of Summer Bay. Then came his very brief role in Paws (1997). Paws was a film which existed solely to cash in on guitar prodigy Nathan Cavaleri's brief moment of fame, where he was the hottest thing in Australia. Heath played a student in the film, involved in a stage production of a Shakespeare play, in which he played "Oberon". A very brief role, this did nothing other than give him a small paycheck, but nothing to advance his career. Then came Two Hands (1999). He went to America trying to audition for film roles, showcasing his brief role in "Roar" (1997) opposite then unknown Vera Farmiga. He could not find any American roles but then Australian director Gregor Jordan auditioned him for the lead in Two Hands (1999), which he got. An in your face Aussie crime thriller, Two Hands (1999) was outstanding and helped him secure a role in 10 Things I Hate About You (1999). After that, it seemed Heath was being typecast as a teen hunk, which he did not like, so he accepted a role in a very serious war drama The Patriot (2000). What followed was a stark inconsistency of roles, Ledger accepting virtually every single character role, anything to avoid being typecast. Some met with praise, like his short role in Monster's Ball (2001), but his version of Ned Kelly (2003) was an absolute flop, which led distributors hesitant to even release it outside Australia. Heath finally had deserved success with his role in Brokeback Mountain (2005), for which he was nominated for an Oscar and a BAFTA. Ledger was found dead on January 22, 2008 in his apartment in the Manhattan neighborhood of SoHo, with a bottle of prescription sleeping pills nearby. It was concluded weeks later that he died of an accidental overdose of prescription drugs that included painkillers, sleeping pills and anti-anxiety medication.

Angie marie (Apr 16, 2008)

Q. If Heath Andrew Ledger could have any job, what do you think he/she could have done?

Q. What do you think would have been a good/alternative job for Heath Andrew Ledger?

A. a model

cassie (Nov 11, 2008)

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