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GILLIAM: 'LEDGER DESERVED MORE AWARDS'
Director TERRY GILLIAM has paid tribute to late actor HEATH LEDGER, insisting the star deserved more industry recognition when he was alive.Ledger was part way through shooting a role in Gilliam's latest project, The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus, when he died from an accidental overdose of prescription drugs at his New York apartment on 22 January 2008.
He received several nods for his role in 2005's Brokeback Mountain but failed to walk away with any of the major film prizes.
However, since his death Ledger has garnered huge recognition for his turn as The Joker in last year's (08) Batman movie The Dark Knight - picking up a best supporting actor Golden Globe and BAFTA for the villainous role.
And Gilliam is saddened that Ledger wasn't recognised more when he was alive - and is adamant the best was yet to come from the tragic star.
He says, "It would have been nice if Heath had won more awards when he was alive. Heath was a genius, I think there was nothing he could not do. We hadn't seen anything from him yet."
Ledger has another shot at being awarded a Best Supporting Actor gong - he is hot favourite to be honoured with an Oscar later this month (22Feb09).
09 February 2009 07:41
Tags: Terry Gilliam - Heath Ledger - Bafta
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