No joke: Ledger earns posthumous Oscar nod

Thursday, January 22, 2009 7:30:00 AM PT, Reuters 31 comments
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Heath Ledger 's action movie villain The Joker is getting the last laugh over Hollywood.

The Australian actor's best supporting actor Oscar nomination on Thursday came exactly a year after he died of an accidental prescription-drug overdose and was a rare exception to the rule that Oscar voters overlook action hero movies.

Not only did Ledger help the Batman sequel " The Dark Knight " become the biggest movie since "Titanic," but he also picked up a slew of awards for his chilling but compelling role as The Joker.

Thursday's Oscar nomination put Ledger in line for only the second posthumous Academy Award to be handed out to an actor. Peter Finch won for 1976's "Network" about two months after he suffered a fatal heart attack, aged 60.

"Oscar voters are notorious snobs who turn up their noses at superhero movies. This may be popcorn, but it is gourmet popcorn," said Tom O'Neil , a columnist for awards Web site www.TheEnvelope.com .

The 28-year-old actor died five months before the July release of "The Dark Knight," which went on to sell $977 million worth of tickets at the worldwide box office . Critics heaped praise on Ledger's performance, and the Oscar buzz quickly followed.

Back then, " Entertainment Tonight " movie critic Leonard Maltin was one of many who saw the Oscar talk as wish fulfillment fueled by the Internet.

But now, Maltin says Ledger's Joker simply took root. "The performance had staying power in people's minds. It resonated with them and as they weighed the other performances of the year, it stood out."

In recent weeks, Ledger has won Golden Globe and Critics Choice awards , and been nominated for upcoming awards by the Screen Actors Guild and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts .

But Maltin said an Oscar win next month for Ledger as best supporting actor was no shoo-in. "Traditionally that is the toughest race because there are so many great supporting performances, often more so than in leading roles."

Ledger's rivals for the award on February 22 are: Josh Brolin for "Milk," Robert Downey Jr . for " Tropic Thunder ," Philip Seymour Hoffman for "Doubt" and Michael Shannon for " Revolutionary Road ."

Ledger's parents in Australia have described the recent recognition for their son as a bitter sweet, emotional rollercoaster. They said his awards will likely go to his daughter Matilda, 3, who is being raised by her mother, Ledger's former girlfriend and "Brokeback Mountain" co-star Michelle Williams .

Never an A-list star despite his Oscar nomination for playing a reluctant gay cowboy in the 2005 movie " Brokeback Mountain ", Ledger came to global attention in 2001 as the jousting young squire in action-romance " A Knight's Tale ".

He went on to win critical acclaim for smaller parts in " Monster's Ball " and the Bob Dylan movie " I'm Not There ".

O'Neil attributed the year-long outpouring of grief over his death to the actor's "mysterious allure" and his romantic hero status with both heterosexuals and homosexuals.

"The same thing that kept him from being an A-list star when he was alive is what makes him so compelling as a deceased star. He was an enigma but he seemed such a decent guy, who was a loving dad and had a genuine talent.

"People have romantic yearnings for him that can now never be fulfilled," O'Neil said.

(Editing by David Storey)

31 comments

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  • Randy B
    Heath Ledger was a gifted actor. The final scene in "Brokeback Mountain" is one of the most heart breaking in movie history. His nomination for "Dark Knight" is well earned and he will surely win, but the Supporting Actor category is chocked full of outstanding performances. The Academy should have given Ledger an honorary award so one of the other nominees could be reco
    report abuseposted February 12, 2009, 11:59 am PST
  • EvilEmpire
    One of the best young film actors Hollywood had to offer, he will be missed and we (the viewing public) should all be sad when thinking about the amazing performances we will miss due to his untimely death. If you kept yourself current with the roles he played you would see remarkable talent in his work along with the keen eye for picking scripts with substance and meaning. His genius was rare.
    report abuseposted February 5, 2009, 3:20 am PST
  • Sammi R
    Heath was a truly gifted actor. I am sorry he is not able to see how much he was loved.
    report abuseposted January 30, 2009, 9:57 am PST
  • Carmen G
    It's a shame that Heath passed away he's such an awesome actor, and a down to earth person.. I've enjoyed his movies.
    report abuseposted January 23, 2009, 12:32 pm PST
  • blondie
    I WAS TOTALLY IN LOVE WITH THIS TALANTED ACTOR & ANY1 WHO KNOWS THAT SOME1 WITH A HABIT OF ANY KIND SEARCHES 4 THE LIME LITE,PERFECTION 2 B#1 BECAUSE THERE ALWAYS TYRING 2 HIDE THERE SECERET,THERE SHAME & I,M SO GLAD THAT IN HIS OWN WAY HE PROVED THAT 2 A POINT HE HID IT & SHOVED THRUOGH 2 B #1. IT,S 2 BAD THAT HEATH IS,T HERE 2 ENJOY HIS SHINE
    report abuseposted January 23, 2009, 6:13 am PST
  • carolyn L
    I SAW THE MOVIE DARK NIGHT I GIVE THE MOVIE A 10 IT WAS VARY GOOD I HE DESREVES EVERY AWARD HE COULD GET HE DID A BUITYFUL JOB IN THAT MOVIE HE PUT HIS HEART AND SOUL IN IT ALSO I SAW BROKE BAKE MOUNTON HE WAS VARY GOOD IN THAT ONE TO I GIVE THAT MOVIE ( 10 ) ALSO THANK YOU FOR LETTING ME GIVE MY COMMENT GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
    report abuseposted January 23, 2009, 5:44 am PST
  • davidndeede@...
    yay!lets give the oscar to the drug head that didnt care enough about his daughter to quit using drugs or get help!!
    report abuseposted January 23, 2009, 3:50 am PST
  • maVs
    we miss heath ledger! Truly u'r a legend
    report abuseposted January 23, 2009, 3:32 am PST
  • geraldmcclendon@...
    cool
    report abuseposted January 22, 2009, 11:09 pm PST
  • MIKEYS ADVENTURES
    GREAT ACTOR!!!
    report abuseposted January 22, 2009, 10:39 pm PST
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