By Darius
KADIVAR
Omid Djalili's
Tribute to friend and colleague Heath Ledger after the Star's reported
accidental death (*)

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"And
so I am become a knight of the Kingdom of Dreams and Shadows!"
–Mark Twain
He was becoming a household name to many movie buffs worldwide
particularly for anyone interested in swashbuckling and adventure films in the
lines of legendary Hollywood Stars like Errol Flynn or Douglas Fairbanks. He was
also a gifted talent whose filmography was shaped by an eclectic choice for bold
and difficult roles one of which he will certainly be remembered best was that
of the gay cowboy Ennis Del Mar opposite co-star Jake Gyllenhaal in the role of
Jack Twist in Ang Lee's Oscar
Nominated Broke Back
Mountain. I personally noticed Australian actor Heath Ledger for the
first time in a wonderful medieval movie A Knight's Tale
that
reinvented the classic Technicolor film genre that was so popular up to the
1950's by adding a modern twist in the musical score. I had followed his work
with some delight over the years seeing him play the lead in Romantic Adventure
films like the remake of a Hollywood Classic The Four
Feathers the script of which was written by an
British Iranian Oscar® nominee screenwriter Hossein
Amini who has since been very successful in
Hollywood. But like many other Iranians of the Diaspora I will most probably
associate Heath Ledger to his last romantic lead role in his short but brilliant
career, that of Venetian Lover Casanova opposite another
British Iranian Omid Djalili who played Casanova's sidekick Lupo ( a role for
which Djalili was awarded the Persian Golden
Lioness Award® in Budapest in 2006 for Best Actor).
It was therefore with some surprise and sadness that I learned upon turning on
the Radio this morning of Heath Ledger's sudden death. The cause of death is
still not clear but reportedly due to an accidental drug overdose ( prescribed
or addictive ?) reminds me of that of another promising star River
Phoenix also found dead in similar circumstances
when everything seemed to shine for him professionally as in the case of
Heather. The movie industry and history is alas filled with similar stories in a
profession where personal psychological insecurities seem to haunt many artists
talented or not. Is the industry to be blamed for the pressure they put on
particularly young actors ? The answer is probably yes as much as the audience
itself be it the fans and movie buffs that exist in nearly all of us who love
this medium and dream industry that Hollywood represents at large. If the exact
cause of death will probably be found sooner or later and the private life of
Mr. Ledger will be scrutinized through all angels by friends, family and
certainly journalists the best way of honoring Heath Ledger's memory for those
who admired him as an actor or fellow colleague is to simply watch his films and
onscreen dashing chivalry immortalized thanks to his gifted talent.

Omid
Djalili was Heath Ledger's side kick Lupo in the Romantic
and Adventurous
Comedy Casanova
along with actress
Sienna
Miller as Heathers Love interest
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Omid
Djalili was one of those fellow colleagues of his who got to know the man on a
professional and personal level while shooting Lasse Hallström film
Casanova in 2005. He has shared his reaction and sorrow upon learning the
sad news of Ledger's demise:
Sad, sad, tragic news of the accidental death. Heath Ledger was a
great friend and it was with shock and utter disbelief I heard the news on my
mobile phone at The Ginglik Comedy Club last night after I had done a warm up
spot. I shared the news with Jim Jeffries as he is an Aussie comic and was at
University with him and more importantly as he had just come off stage (didn't
tell you Reg as you were about to go on). I don't believe for a second it was
intentional, Heath was a sportsman before he was an actor and to my knowledge
not into hard drugs. He was however a consummate professional when it came to
acting and I understand he was having trouble sleeping after he immersed himself
in the role of the Joker in the latest Batman movie which he only just finished,
and was taking sleeping pills to help him take his mind off the role. We spent
four months together in Venice shooting "Casanova" where I played his sidekick
"Lupo" and found him to be warm, sensitive, vibrant with a brilliant sense of
humour. We had a truly wonderful time together, especially playing Perudo with a
core group that included Sienna Miller, Oliver Platt, Nat Dormer, Charlie Cox,
Ben Moore, Adelmo Togliani and my trainer Martin Turk. After "Brokeback
Mountain" and an Oscar Nomination there is no doubt in my mind that we have lost
someone who at 28 and with his whole life ahead of him, and having the respect
of his fellow pros and the whole industry, was sure to be one of the great
actors. Michael Caine, having seen a rough cut, has already described his turn
as The Joker in the upcoming Batman movie as one of the great screen
performances of our time. This is a tragic and major
loss. (From Omid Djalili's Blog)

Heath Ledger Brief but Rich movie career has left an impact
in
movie History ©imdb.com
Ironically Heath Ledger's very last role was that of a Villian:
The Joker reprising that of Jack Nicholson in the upcoming Batman movie
The Dark Knight. A
tragic Finale for an actor whose onscreen persona will be recorded as the
Romantic Lead in the never ending visual chapters of Cinema
…
ADIEU HEATH LEDGER !

Lupo ( Omid Djalili) and Casanova ( Heath Ledger) in Venice.
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Authors Notes:
(*) Read full Report by BBC on Ledgers
demise.
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Obituaries:
Benazir's Foolish Death
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Adieu Béjart by Darius KADIVAR
Remembering Princess Leila
Pahlavi by
Darius KADIVAR
EYES WIDE SHUT: The World of
Cinema mourns for Antonioni and Bergman by Darius KADIVAR

About the
Author: Darius
KADIVAR is a Freelance Journalist, Film Historian, and Media Consultant. He is
international Correspondent for OCPC Magazine and
contributes to the IC publications of The Middle
East. and Persian Heritage