Posts Tagged ‘The Dark Knight’

Beware of Christian Bale

February 3rd, 2009

Christian Bale may be hot, but his simmering rage makes him scary. Six months after he was cleared of verbally assaulting his mother and sister, the 35-year-old actor was caught on tape threatening the director of photography on the set of Terminator: Salvation.  

I didn’t need these tales to teach me to beware of his temper.  

When I first meet Christian in June 2006 during the Rescue Dawn junket, I experience his wrath up close when I ask about his favorite meal his wife cooks for him.

This should have been benign: He married Sibi Blazic in 2000, and they have a daughter, Emmaline, 3, together.

He stares at me for a few beats before snarling, “I’ve got no idea. I’ve never been asked that. Just put down maggots. Live maggots.”

Luckily, there are about four others in the hotel room at NYC’s Regency Hotel when his demeanor turns surly, but I’m the one sitting beside him.

Deeper into the roundtable interview, I take another shot. “Why do you and your wife make a good couple?” I ask him.

“I don’t really want to be talking about that,” he replies.

All right, how about the less-personal secret to a happy marriage? I’m flexible…

“Ha ha ha,” he cracks. “Who am I, Dr. Ruth? I’m not really going to answer.”

Even as he goes crazy on me, I could still see the appeal in his sparkling eyes. I had no idea he would be so volatile!

“Do you like angry men?” a friend asks the next time he freaks out at The Dark Knight premiere in July 2008. Um, no, I don’t think so.

This time I ask him what his wife and child think of him playing Batman.

“They laugh at it,” Christian tells me calmly, with that knowing glint in his eyes. I can tell he knows I look familiar, but he doesn’t know why.

“They get a great kick out of it, but ultimately I’m just husband and dad to them. They find it funny.”

Moments later, another reporter I know catches him at the end of the line and asks if Heath Ledger will get an Oscar nod for his role. (He did!)

“Anybody’s an a******, who would try to predict that,” he responds.   

When a TV crew lobs a softball question his way, he says, “I don’t give a f***.” (Usually celebs are on their best behavior for the cameras, so this is rather shocking.)

And when asked about how he gains and loses weight for his roles, he also lashes out.

After all these embarrassing public displays, hopefully Christian will find a better way to manage his anger.

Settlement Reached on Heath Ledger’s Life Insurance

January 29th, 2009

Heath Ledger’s insurance company and lawyers for his daughter, Matilda Rose, have reached a settlement over a $10 million policy on behalf of the 3-year-old.

Ledger, 28, died a year ago in his NYC apartment in what officials ruled an accidental overdose on prescription medication.

However, lawyers for Ledger’s life insurance company initially didn’t want to pay out on the policy because they believed his death could have been a suicide, which would nullify the policy.

 

Attorney William Shernoff filed a lawsuit in July 2008 on behalf of Ledger’s 3-year-old daughter, Matilda Rose, over the $10 million he argued was due to her as the beneficiary.

"The parties are pleased that they were able to reach an amicable settlement and solve the dispute," Shernoff said.

No details were released on terms of the agreement. Ledger, who had his daughter with Michelle Williams, is Oscar-nominated for his role as The Joker in The Dark Knight.

 

One Year Without Heath

January 22nd, 2009

It’s hard to believe, but it’s a year today since Heath Ledger was found dead in his apartment.

Here, OK! looks back at that heartbreaking 12 months, and what has become of the people who loved him most.

The shocking news that the star of Brokeback Mountain and 10 Things I Hate About You had died, slowly began to seep out overnight on Jan 22 2008.

The next morning, a throng of reporters and stunned, mourning fans began to fill the street outside his SoHo bachelor pad — and watched the terrible spectacle of his 28-year-old body being carried out in a black bodybag.

As more details slowly began to emerge, it became clear out that there had been bizarre activities frantically taking place behind the closed doors of the fourth-floor home, which would sparked a scandal that would rumble on for months.

At around 2:45pm on Jan. 22, Heath’s masseuse found him unconscious in bed. But instead of calling 9-1-1, she twice dialed the cell of actress Mary-Kate Olsen, who he had reportedly been dating for several months.

The masseuse finally called for an ambulance and Mary-Kate, who was in L.A., sent her bodyguard to the apartment, who arrived at the same time as the paramedics.

At 3.36pm, Heath Ledger was pronounced dead.

Later that day on the morning of the Jan 23 on the other side of the world in Perth, Australia, his shell-shocked parents, Sally and Kim, and sister Kate, read a statement confirming Heath’s "tragic, untimely and accidental passing".

They called him, "a down to earth, generous, kind-hearted, life-loving and selfless individual who was extremely inspirational to many."

The family quickly arranged a memorial service for their only son, and on Jan 26, his friends — including ex-girlfriend Naomi Watts — gathered at Westwood Village Memorial Park to comfort each other.

Michelle didn’t attend, but on Feb 1, she gave her own statement via Heath’s publicist. "My heart is broken," she said.

"I am the mother of the most tender-hearted, high-spirited, beautiful little girl who is the spitting image of her father," Williams said in her statement.

"All that I can cling to is his presence inside her that reveals itself every day. His family and I watch Matilda as she whispers to trees, hugs animals, and takes steps two at a time and we know that he is with us still. She will be brought up with the best memories of him."

She then flew to Australia with Matilda in time for another memorial service on Feb. 9. After the ceremony, 50 mourners — including Michelle, Kim and Sally — ran into the ocean together, many of them fully dressed, at one of Heaths favorite places, Cottesloe Beach.

Meanwhile, the investigation into the circumstances surrounding Heath’s death was getting into full swing.

On Feb 6, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of New York said that, "Mr. Heath Ledger died as the result of acute intoxication by the combined effects of oxycodone, hydrocodone, diazepam, temazepam, alprazolam and doxylamine."

"We have concluded that the manner of death is accident, resulting from the abuse of prescription medications," it reported.

Months later, in August, a battle to get Mary-Kate Olsen to testify in the investigation made front-page news. It was revealed that federal investigators wanted to ask the Full House star what she knew about where he got hold of the prescription drugs he had taken.

But Mary Kate and her lawyers had been holding out, demanding a guarantee that she wouldn’t be prosecuted if she talked. At the same time they insisted that she knew nothing about where the drugs had come from.

Then, in a surprising twist, on Aug 6, the US Attorney’s Office suddenly canceled the probe, and told Mary Kate she wouldn’t have to be questioned.

As the police investigation came to an end, another legal battle simmered over Heath’s $20million estate.

 

Because his will had been written before he met Michelle, neither she, nor Matilda were mentioned, but left it all to his sisters and parents.

After his death, his father, Kim, vowed that Michelle and Matilda would be "taken care of".

 

Eventually, however, the family decided that the entire sum would go to his little girl.

In August, Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell and Jude Law, Heath’s co-stars in Terry Gilliam’s fantasy The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus also touchingly decided to donated their paychecks from the movie to Matilda.

Although Michelle has continued to work and has fallen in love again, this time with movie director Spike Jonze, she has retreated to a quiet Brooklyn neighborhood where she can raise Matilda in peace, and try to get over Heath’s death.

"I wake up each day day in a slightly different place — grief is like a moving river," she told Newsweek recently.

"It’s a strange thing to say, because I’m at heart an optimistic person, but in some ways it gets worse. The more time that passes, the more you miss someone."

"Matilda never fully understood what happened when he died," a friend of Michelle’s recently told OK!. "It was heartbreaking when she asked for Daddy and Michelle had to explain that he wasn’t coming back."

"I want [Matilda] to have the plainest, simplest, most ordinary routine possible," Michelle said recently.

In a bitter-sweet moment, on Jan 11 Heath won a posthumous Golden Globe for Best Actor In A Supporting Role for his breath-taking Joker in The Dark Knight.

"For any of us lucky enough to work with him, he will never be forgotten," said the film’s director Chris Nolan, tearfully accepting the award on Heath’s behalf.

"Our movie is great. but he elected it to a completely different place," said Heath Ledger’s friend and Dark Knight co-star Maggie Gyllenhaal at the ceremony. "It’s hard to be that good in a movie that big."

 

Now Heath’s fans, friends and family will wait to see if he receives the ultimate tribute to his talent at the Academy Awards — after he received nomination for Best Actor In A Supporting role on Jan 22 2009 — and face their second year of life without Heath Andrew Ledger.

Julia Stiles Remembers Heath Ledger

December 12th, 2008

With the one year anniversary of Heath Ledger’s death just weeks away, many stars who worked with the late actor are still grieving his sudden passing.

At the Food Bank’s Lunchbox Auction held at Milk Studios in NYC on Dec. 11, Heath’s  10 Things I Hate About you co-star, Julia Stiles, remembered her friend.

"It’s a tragedy, you know?" the actress told OK! with tears in her eyes. "There are a lot of people who miss him."

Ledger, who died suddenly from an apparant overdose last January, was nominated for a Golden Globe for his role as The Joker in The Dark Knight.

By Valerie Nome

Fearless Fashions

July 28th, 2008

Christian Bale & Mother Have “Difficult Relationship”

July 23rd, 2008

There may be a lot more to the story than meets the eye regarding Christian Bale’s assault allegations by his mother and sister.

The actor and his mom, Jenny, 61, have had a difficult relationship for years, and Jenny may have plotted the whole saga to score money, TMZ reports.

Christian and his mother became estranged back in the 1970s when the Dark Knight star opted to live with his now-deceased father David over his mother following their divorce. The two moved to Los Angeles, where the 34-year-old kick-started his acting career.

According to a source, Jenny grew "bitter" over her son’s success and has been angling to profit from his name for some time.

The Sunday night fight, which included physical contact, though no one was hurt, has resulted in multiple newspaper and magazine offers for Jenny to dish.

Christian was released yesterday after a four-hour police interrogation and is expected to return to the British police station in September pending further inquiry; however, sources tell TMZ police are favoring his side of the story.

Christian Bale Released, Denies Assault

July 22nd, 2008

Christian Bale has been released from police custody and is denying his mother and sister’s allegations that he assaulted them.

"Christian Bale attended a London police station today, on a voluntary basis, in order to assist with an allegation that had been made against him to the police by his mother and sister," Christian’s attorneys said in a statement.

"Mr. Bale who denies the allegation, co-operated throughout, gave his account in full of the events in question, and has left the station without any charge being made against him by the police.

"At this time, there will be no further comment by Mr. Bale."

The Dark Knight’s star’s mother, Jenny, 61, and Sharon, 40, claimed Christian lashed out at them in a hotel room Sunday night. According to sources, the altercation was the result of an argument over a long-running family disagreement, The Daily Telegraph reports.

The 34-year-old actor was taken into custody for questioning Tuesday morning, but has since been released after a four-hour interrogation. Christian is expected to return to the Belgravia police station in September, pending further inquiry.

Christian Bale Arrested for Assault

July 22nd, 2008

Christian Bale has been arrested for assault in London on Tuesday for an alleged altercation against his mother and sister, The Sun reports.

The Dark Knight star, in town for Monday’s U.K. premiere of the film, reportedly lashed out against mom Jenny, 61, and sister Sharon, 40, Sunday night at Park Lane’s Dorchester Hotel.

His mother and sister then filed a complaint with Hampshire police, who passed the case on to the Met Police.

Authorities waited until after Monday night’s screening of The Dark Knight was over, as they were still investigating the claims, to arrest Christian.

While the Met Police did not release the star’s name because he has not been formally charged, it did confirm an arrest of a suspect was made.

“A 34-year-old man attended a central London police station this morning by appointment. He was arrested in connection with an allegation of assault. He currently remains in custody," a spokesman for the Met Police said. “We can confirm we have received allegation from another force in relation to an alleged incident in central London."

The Dark Knight shattered U.S. box office records over the weekend, taking in a record $158 million.

Gary Oldman: Heath Really Was a Joker

July 16th, 2008

Add Gary Oldman to the list of people who think Heath Ledger will earn an Oscar nomination for his transformative role as The Joker in The Dark Knight.

"I think he will get a posthumous Oscar nomination, and he could win it," the actor tells Parade.com. "It’s as good a performance as anyone out there has turned in. He was brilliant."

While the late star completely immersed himself into the grisly role, don’t think the method actor in him stayed in character when "cut" was called. In fact, Gary says, it was Christian Bale who was the resident dark brooder on set.

"Christian Bale is darker than Heath," he says. "I know that sounds kind of weird but Christian very much keeps to himself. He’s sort of quietly intense. My experience with Heath was very different. Between takes, he very much wanted to laugh and kid around."

The 50-year-old admits stories of Heath as the set joker (no pun intended) is "not what people expect to hear," as many think the dark role as a cause for the Aussie’s Jan. 22 death, but just like Christian, Gary thinks conspiracy theorists are "probably looking for a darker story."

He continues, "You know, like he was so contaminated by playing The Joker that he couldn’t sleep and all that stuff. But I didn’t see any of that."

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