Memorial tributes and services , Manhattan, 23 January 2008|alt=Dark doorway and doorstep with section of footpath. On the lower part of the dark door is a partly obscured Australian flag with dark blue background; red and white crosses on top left, large white star underneath and three white stars at the right with others obscured. Obscuring the right side of the flag is a white sheet with light blue writing, "Love + Miss You Always Heath" with two red hearts nearby, other writing includes "I'll never quit you" in darker blue, more writing is indistinct. This sheet also has six photos of a man. Above the flag, on the door is a smaller sheet with a photo of a man and indistinct writing below. On the doorstep and section of footpath are some 14 groups of flowers wrapped in plastic or paper, together with nine or so cards, five or six lit candles, and more photos. On the right side is a straw hat. As the news of Ledger's death became public, throughout the night of 22 January 2008, and the following day, media crews, mourners, fans, and other onlookers began gathering outside his apartment building, with some leaving flowers or other memorial tributes. The following day, at 10:50 am
AWST, Ledger's parents and sister appeared outside his mother's house in
Applecross, a riverside suburb of
Perth, and read a short statement to the media expressing their grief and desire for privacy. Within the next few days, memorial tributes were communicated by family members,
Kevin Rudd (then-
Prime Minister of Australia),
Eric Ripper (then-
Deputy Premier of Western Australia),
Warner Bros. (distributor of
The Dark Knight) and thousands of Ledger's fans around the world. Several actors made statements expressing their sorrow at Ledger's death, including
Daniel Day-Lewis, who dedicated his
Screen Actors Guild Award to him, saying that he was inspired by Ledger's acting; Day-Lewis praised Ledger's performances in ''Monster's Ball
and Brokeback Mountain
, describing the latter as "unique, perfect". Verne Troyer, who was working with Ledger on The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus'' at the time of his death, had a heart shape, an exact duplicate of a symbol that Ledger scrawled on a piece of paper with his email address, tattooed on his hand in remembrance of Ledger because Ledger "had made such an impression on [him]". On 1 February, in her first public statement after Ledger's death, Michelle Williams expressed her heartbreak and described Ledger's spirit as surviving in their daughter. After attending private memorial ceremonies in Los Angeles, Ledger's family members returned with his body to
Perth. On 9 February, a memorial service attended by several hundred invited guests was held at
Penrhos College, attracting considerable
press attention; afterward Ledger's body was cremated at
Fremantle Cemetery, followed by a private service attended by only 10 of his closest family members, The ashes were taken from Fremantle for interment at an unspecified location. Later that night, his family and friends gathered for a
wake on
Cottesloe Beach. The
Eskimo Joe song "
Foreign Land" was written as a tribute to Ledger. The band were in New York at the time of his death. In January 2011, the
State Theatre Centre of Western Australia in Ledger's home town of
Perth named a 575-seat theatre the Heath Ledger Theatre after him. For the opening of the theatre, Ledger's
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor was on display in the theatre's foyer along with his
Joker costume.
Bon Iver's "Perth" was inspired by Heath Ledger.
Justin Vernon, the lead singer and songwriter of the American indie folk band, revealed in 2011 that he had begun working on the song in 2008 and was scheduled to meet with a music video director who was good friends with Ledger, Matt Amato. "The first thing I worked on, the riff and the beginning melodies, was the first song on the record, 'Perth,'" Vernon told
Exclaim!. Amato was directing the band's "The Wolves (Act I & II)" music video the day that Ledger died. "It was no longer about just making a Bon Iver music video anymore," Vernon says. "This was now our chance to be there with Matt as he grieved. It was a three-day wake." Amato told Vernon stories about Ledger that eventually became the inspiration for "Perth," the opening track to the band's second studio album
Bon Iver, Bon Iver (2011). Ledger liked to wait between jobs so that he would start creatively hungry on new projects. In his own words, acting was about harnessing "the infinite power of belief," thus using belief as a tool for creating. Directors who have worked with the actor praised him for his creativity, seriousness, and intuition. "I've never felt as old as I did watching Heath explore his talents,"
The Dark Knight director
Christopher Nolan has written, expressing amazement over the actor's working process, genuine curiosity and charisma. Although Gilliam temporarily suspended production on the latter film, In February 2008, as a "memorial tribute to the man many have called one of the best actors of his generation,"
Johnny Depp,
Jude Law, and
Colin Farrell signed on to take over Ledger's role, becoming multiple incarnations of his character, Tony, transformed in this "magical re-telling of the
Faust story". The three actors donated their fees for the film to Ledger's and Williams's daughter. Speaking of editing
The Dark Knight, on which Ledger had completed his work in October 2007, Nolan recalled, "It was tremendously emotional, right when he passed, having to go back in and look at him every day. ... But the truth is, I feel very lucky to have something productive to do, to have a performance that he was very, very proud of, and that he had entrusted to me to finish." Nolan dedicated the film in part to Ledger's memory, as well as to the memory of technician Conway Wickliffe, who was killed during a car accident while preparing one of the film's stunts. Released in July 2008,
The Dark Knight broke several box office records and received both popular and critical accolades, especially with regard to Ledger's performance as the Joker. Even film critic
David Denby, who does not praise the film overall in his pre-release review in
The New Yorker, evaluates Ledger's work highly, describing his performance as both "sinister and frightening" and Ledger as "mesmerising in every scene", concluding: "His performance is a heroic, unsettling final act: this young actor looked into the abyss." Attempting to dispel widespread speculations that Ledger's performance as the Joker had in any way led to his death (as Denby and others suggest), Ledger's co-star and friend
Christian Bale, who played opposite him as
Batman, has stressed that, as an actor, Ledger greatly enjoyed meeting the challenges of creating that role, an experience that Ledger himself described as "the most fun I've ever had, or probably ever will have, playing a character". Ledger received numerous awards for his Joker role in
The Dark Knight. On 10 November 2008, he was nominated for two
People's Choice Awards related to his work on the film, "Best Ensemble Cast" and "Best Onscreen Match-Up" (shared with Christian Bale), and Ledger won an award for "Match-Up" in the ceremony aired live on CBS in January 2009. On 11 December 2008, it was announced that Ledger had been nominated for a
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture for his performance as the Joker in
The Dark Knight; he subsequently won the award at the
66th Golden Globe Awards ceremony telecast on
NBC on 11 January 2009, with
Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan accepting on his behalf. Film critics, co-stars
Maggie Gyllenhaal and
Michael Caine and many of Ledger's peers in the film community joined Bale in calling for and predicting a nomination for the 2008
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in recognition of Ledger's achievement in
The Dark Knight. Ledger's subsequent nomination was announced on 22 January 2009, the anniversary of his death. Ledger went on to win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, becoming the second person to win a posthumous Academy Award for acting (after fellow Australian actor
Peter Finch, who won for 1976's
Network), as well as the first comic-book movie actor to win an Oscar for their acting. Ledger's family attended the
ceremony on 22 February 2009, with his parents and sister accepting the award onstage on his behalf. Following talks with the Ledger family in Australia, the academy determined that Ledger's daughter, Matilda Rose, would own the award. However, due to Matilda's age, she would not gain full ownership of the statuette until her eighteenth birthday in 2023. Her mother, Michelle Williams, would hold the statuette in trust for Matilda until that time. On 4 April 2017, a trailer was released for the documentary
I Am Heath Ledger, which was released on 3 May 2017. It features archival footage of Ledger and interviews. == Filmography ==