Thursday, 22 May 2008

Stars pay tribute to Heath Ledger

Stars pay tribute to Heath Ledger



Jack Nicholson and co-star J. P. Morgan Freeman paid tribute to the late actor Heath Daybook at their freshly celluloid 'The Bucket List's John Griffith Chaney premiere last night.
The tragic premature death of the Aboriginal Australian 'Dark Knight' and 'Brokeback Mountain' star dominated the evening.
Freewoman said: "It's a great loss to the diligence. He was an enormous flick talent. It sounds like a tragic chance event."
Postmortem examination tests on the 28-year-old were inconclusive only meditation has mounted that he died from an accidental overdose of sleeping pills.
He recently admitted pickings the prescription do drugs Ambien to combat insomnia.
'The Bucket List's theater director Pluck Reiner added: "It's incredibly sad. I directed a plastic film ('Stand by Me') with River Genus Phoenix. He also died at a brigham Young old age. It's so tragic when soul dies at that age, for life sentence to be cut unawares."
Asked about Ledger's death, Nicholson said: "Wasn't that horrible."
Reports have suggested that Leger may have plant performing the Joker role in the newly Batman photographic film excessively much, and that the part left wing him unable to sleep.
Simply asked most the function, which Nicholson also played, the stager star only said: "Oh the Joker purpose..."
Ledger was found dead with pills nigh his body at his New York flat on Tuesday.