Chris Hemsworth, Jacki Weaver, UK casting director Nina Gold, Rachel Perkins, and US actor Alia Shawkat will make up the jury for this year’s Heath Ledger Scholarship.
They join a group of US and Australian casting directors that have been appointed first-round judges, including Jason Wood, Barbara McCarthy, Alyssa Weisberg, John McAlary, Ann Fay, Amanda Mitchell, and Anousha Zarkesh.
Australians in Film has also announced Ledger’s longtime friend and colleague, Gregor Jordan, as a patron of the scholarship, alongside Ledger’s father Kim, scholarship founder Susie Dobson, and casting director Ann Fay.
Jordan will provide professional support and guidance for the recipient during the 12 months of international training and professional development that the scholarship offers in Los Angeles.
Kim Ledger said Jordan’s support for the scholarship and close relationship with his son meant it was “only fitting” the Two Hands director be named as a patron.
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They join a group of US and Australian casting directors that have been appointed first-round judges, including Jason Wood, Barbara McCarthy, Alyssa Weisberg, John McAlary, Ann Fay, Amanda Mitchell, and Anousha Zarkesh.
Australians in Film has also announced Ledger’s longtime friend and colleague, Gregor Jordan, as a patron of the scholarship, alongside Ledger’s father Kim, scholarship founder Susie Dobson, and casting director Ann Fay.
Jordan will provide professional support and guidance for the recipient during the 12 months of international training and professional development that the scholarship offers in Los Angeles.
Kim Ledger said Jordan’s support for the scholarship and close relationship with his son meant it was “only fitting” the Two Hands director be named as a patron.
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- 9/23/2021
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Charmaine Bingwa.
Born in Western Australia to Zimbabwean parents, Charmaine Bingwa is the first openly gay and woman of colour to win the $US30,000 Heath Ledger Scholarship presented by Australians in Film.
“I’m stunned; this is an incredible platform,” Bingwa told If after accepting the award from Heath Ledger’s father Kim Ledger today at a dinner attended by eight of the 10 finalists at the Chateau Marmon in Los Angeles.
In her acceptance speech she told how Heath touched her life when she saw Brokeback Mountain. His character’s lines about ‘the pain of a life not lived’ inspired her to come out as a gay woman, she said.
“I heard the other day someone say that the most powerful currency you have is the impact you have on other people and I think Heath epitomises that. Heath personally taught me what the power of a performance can do,...
Born in Western Australia to Zimbabwean parents, Charmaine Bingwa is the first openly gay and woman of colour to win the $US30,000 Heath Ledger Scholarship presented by Australians in Film.
“I’m stunned; this is an incredible platform,” Bingwa told If after accepting the award from Heath Ledger’s father Kim Ledger today at a dinner attended by eight of the 10 finalists at the Chateau Marmon in Los Angeles.
In her acceptance speech she told how Heath touched her life when she saw Brokeback Mountain. His character’s lines about ‘the pain of a life not lived’ inspired her to come out as a gay woman, she said.
“I heard the other day someone say that the most powerful currency you have is the impact you have on other people and I think Heath epitomises that. Heath personally taught me what the power of a performance can do,...
- 9/21/2018
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Heath Ledger's father says his family is "terribly happy" for his late son's ex Michelle Williams over her secret marriage. It was revealed last week that the 37-year-old Dawson's Creek alum and Blue Valentine actress had wed indie rock musician Phil Elverum, 40, in a small ceremony in upstate New York earlier this month. Michelle and Heath's daughter Matilda, 12, and her new stepdaughter Agathe, 3, were among the few guests. "We are terribly happy, it is great," Heath's father, Kim Ledger, told the Sydney Morning Herald's The Goss about Michelle's marriage, in comments...
- 7/29/2018
- E! Online
Monday, January 22, marks the 10-year anniversary of Heath Ledger’s death. The 28-year-old actor’s bright, burgeoning career was cut short by an accidental prescription drug overdose, just six months before “The Dark Knight” hit theaters.
Ledger, of course, earned raves for his indelible turn as The Joker in the second film of Christopher Nolan‘s Batman trilogy and would dominate the Best Supporting Actor race the whole season, pulling off a clean sweep of the Golden Globe, Critics’ Choice, Screen Actors Guild, BAFTA and Oscar. Coincidentally, he received his Oscar nomination on the one-year anniversary of his death (he died on Oscar nomination day as well). When he won a month later, his parents, Kim Ledger and Sally Bell, and sister Kate Ledger accepted on his behalf before a tearful crowd, who gave a sustained standing ovation.
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“Firstly,...
Ledger, of course, earned raves for his indelible turn as The Joker in the second film of Christopher Nolan‘s Batman trilogy and would dominate the Best Supporting Actor race the whole season, pulling off a clean sweep of the Golden Globe, Critics’ Choice, Screen Actors Guild, BAFTA and Oscar. Coincidentally, he received his Oscar nomination on the one-year anniversary of his death (he died on Oscar nomination day as well). When he won a month later, his parents, Kim Ledger and Sally Bell, and sister Kate Ledger accepted on his behalf before a tearful crowd, who gave a sustained standing ovation.
See Heath Ledger is no joke, voted top Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner of the 2000s [Poll Results]
“Firstly,...
- 1/22/2018
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Get your tissues ready!
Australian-born actor Mojean Aria brought the house to tears while accepting the 9th Annual Heath Ledger Scholarship on June 1 at the Sunset Marquis Hotel in West Hollywood, California. The award, which was funded by Ledger’s family in 2001, honors emerging talent from Australia.
Watch: 'I Am Heath Ledger' Documentary -- Watch the Emotionally Charged First Trailer
“I want the burden and responsibility to represent Heath Ledger,” Aria began his speech. “This really is a full circle moment for me.”
“I met Heath Ledger when I was about 12 years old. It was at a screening in Sydney at Fox Studios,” he continued. “I remember sitting at a theater and Heath came out to a Q&A. And, I had no idea about anything then. I remember his energy. I didn’t know anyone that was like that, anyone that was that open. I think about that moment because as Heath’s career...
Australian-born actor Mojean Aria brought the house to tears while accepting the 9th Annual Heath Ledger Scholarship on June 1 at the Sunset Marquis Hotel in West Hollywood, California. The award, which was funded by Ledger’s family in 2001, honors emerging talent from Australia.
Watch: 'I Am Heath Ledger' Documentary -- Watch the Emotionally Charged First Trailer
“I want the burden and responsibility to represent Heath Ledger,” Aria began his speech. “This really is a full circle moment for me.”
“I met Heath Ledger when I was about 12 years old. It was at a screening in Sydney at Fox Studios,” he continued. “I remember sitting at a theater and Heath came out to a Q&A. And, I had no idea about anything then. I remember his energy. I didn’t know anyone that was like that, anyone that was that open. I think about that moment because as Heath’s career...
- 6/8/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Nine years after Heath Ledger‘s 2008 death at age 28 from an accidental overdose, those closest to him open up to People in this week’s cover story about the late star’s private side — and discuss the evocative new footage in the upcoming Spike TV documentary I Am Heath Ledger that sheds light on his soulful inner life. Take a look back at People’s 2008 cover story following his tragic death, and subscribe now for the emotional new details and never-before-seen photos — only in People.
The man who inked the name “Matilda” on Heath Ledger‘s stomach couldn’t wait to see his friend again.
The man who inked the name “Matilda” on Heath Ledger‘s stomach couldn’t wait to see his friend again.
- 4/12/2017
- by People Staff
- PEOPLE.com
Heath Ledger made his mark on the world with his role as the Joker in The Dark Knight—so much so that it landed him a posthumous Oscar, something that's only happened eight times in the history of the show. The actor tragically passed away in January 2008 from a drug overdose, just a few months before The Dark Knight was released in July of that year. Despite his passing, however, his role in the film immediately put his name in the ring for an Academy Award nod. Low and behold, he ended up winning Best Supporting Actor for his work at the 2009 Oscars, where his grieving family—including his mother, Sally Bell, his father, Kim Ledger, and sister, Kate—took to...
- 2/25/2017
- E! Online
I could watch hundreds of films from the 1930s and 1940s, knowing that much of the cast and crew are probably dead by now, and it generally has no effect on me. But it.s still weird to watch The Dark Knight without that creeping sense of discomfort over Heath Ledger.s untimely death. There.s no sense in talking about his standout performance as the Joker, since we all know how maniacally badass it was. But the above video (seen via The Huffington Post) gives us some key insight into Ledger.s preparation for the role before the film began production. The excerpt was taken from the German documentary series Too Young to Die, specifically the episode titled .Heath Ledger: Favorite of the Gods,. and it features Heath.s father Kim Ledger flipping through a journal/scrapbook of both written words and cobbled together pictures that informed the distinct...
- 6/3/2013
- cinemablend.com
A short video of Heath Ledger's Joker-themed writings has surfaced online. The footage, which was posted to Reddit and widely circulated shortly after, appears to be a clip from an episode of the German documentary series Too Young to Die. The specific film title in the series, as translated, is Heath Ledger: Favorite of the Gods. The actor's father, Kim Ledger, is credited with appearing in an episode of Too Young to Die. Story: Christopher Nolan: Superman Is More Challenging Than Batman In the clip, Kim narrates as he leafs through the pages of the diary, titled
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- 5/31/2013
- by Erik Hayden
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Heath Ledger's Joker in 2008's “The Dark Knight” may be the most indelible movie villain of the last decade. Now, five years after the comic-book blockbuster was released and Ledger's tragic death, fans can get a glimpse of how scrupulous the actor was in preparing for his famous Oscar-winning role. A clip posted on Reddit from the German documentary “Too Young to Die” shows Ledger's father, Kim Ledger, displaying a diary that his son kept during the filming of “The Dark Knight.” As he says in the clip, “He liked to dive into his characters, but this time he really took it up a notch.” Ledger himself referred to the diary in a 2007 interview with Empire, saying, “I sat around in a hotel room in London for about a month, locked myself away, formed a little diary and experimented with voices -- it was important to try to find...
- 5/31/2013
- by Kelly Woo
- Moviefone
“I sat around in a hotel room in London for about a month, locked myself away, formed a little diary” – Heath Ledger on his preparation for The Joker role in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight.
After all these years, there is still next to nothing in terms of behind the scenes footage or special features looking at Heath Ledger and the making of The Dark Knight. It’s a shame really, but understandable; being exploitative is not in the nature of Nolan and Company, or Ledger’s family.
Time has passed and while being respectful, it’s interesting to take a look into the late actor’s life while making the film. Below is a brief video of Ledger’s “Joker Diary” that has surfaced. It will definitely leave you wanting more. It’s an extract from the documentary “Too Young To Die”. Kim Ledger, his father, speaks, watch...
After all these years, there is still next to nothing in terms of behind the scenes footage or special features looking at Heath Ledger and the making of The Dark Knight. It’s a shame really, but understandable; being exploitative is not in the nature of Nolan and Company, or Ledger’s family.
Time has passed and while being respectful, it’s interesting to take a look into the late actor’s life while making the film. Below is a brief video of Ledger’s “Joker Diary” that has surfaced. It will definitely leave you wanting more. It’s an extract from the documentary “Too Young To Die”. Kim Ledger, his father, speaks, watch...
- 5/31/2013
- by Graham McMorrow
- City of Films
It's a pretty uncontested fact that the late Heath Ledger delivered something insanely special when portrayed The Joker in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight."
Filling a crazed pair of shoes previously occupied by Jack Nicholson is no small feat for anyone, but Ledger managed to meet and well exceed all expectations for the twisty character and even went on to (deservedly) receive a posthumous Oscar for the wild performance. And there's a reason he was so good in the role: he worked his britches off to prepare.
In this video excerpt from a German documentary series called "Too Young to Die," the actor's father Kim Ledger introduces the world to the little-known diary he kept while readying himself for the movie.
"He pretty well locked himself up in a hotel and ... galvanized the upcoming character. That was typical of him, really," Kim Ledger, father of the late actor, explained...
Filling a crazed pair of shoes previously occupied by Jack Nicholson is no small feat for anyone, but Ledger managed to meet and well exceed all expectations for the twisty character and even went on to (deservedly) receive a posthumous Oscar for the wild performance. And there's a reason he was so good in the role: he worked his britches off to prepare.
In this video excerpt from a German documentary series called "Too Young to Die," the actor's father Kim Ledger introduces the world to the little-known diary he kept while readying himself for the movie.
"He pretty well locked himself up in a hotel and ... galvanized the upcoming character. That was typical of him, really," Kim Ledger, father of the late actor, explained...
- 5/31/2013
- by Amanda Bell
- NextMovie
Heath Ledger's Joker in 2008's "The Dark Knight" may be the most indelible movie villain of the last decade. Now, five years after the comic-book blockbuster was released and Ledger's tragic death, fans can get a glimpse of how scrupulous the actor was in preparing for his famous Oscar-winning role.
A clip posted on Reddit from the German documentary "Too Young to Die" shows Ledger's father, Kim Ledger, displaying a diary that his son kept during the filming of "The Dark Knight."
As he says in the clip, "He liked to dive into his characters, but this time he really took it up a notch."
Ledger himself referred to the diary in a 2007 interview with Empire, saying, "I sat around in a hotel room in London for about a month, locked myself away, formed a little diary and experimented with voices -- it was important to try to find...
A clip posted on Reddit from the German documentary "Too Young to Die" shows Ledger's father, Kim Ledger, displaying a diary that his son kept during the filming of "The Dark Knight."
As he says in the clip, "He liked to dive into his characters, but this time he really took it up a notch."
Ledger himself referred to the diary in a 2007 interview with Empire, saying, "I sat around in a hotel room in London for about a month, locked myself away, formed a little diary and experimented with voices -- it was important to try to find...
- 5/31/2013
- by Kelly Woo
- Moviefone
Heath Ledger's Joker in 2008's "The Dark Knight" may be the most indelible movie villain of the last decade. Now, five years after the comic-book blockbuster was released and Ledger's tragic death, fans can get a glimpse of how scrupulous the actor was in preparing for his famous Oscar-winning role.
A clip posted on Reddit from the German documentary "Too Young to Die" shows Ledger's father, Kim Ledger, displaying a diary that his son kept during the filming of "The Dark Knight."
As he says in the clip, "He liked to dive into his characters, but this time he really took it up a notch."
Ledger himself referred to the diary in a 2007 interview with Empire, saying, "I sat around in a hotel room in London for about a month, locked myself away, formed a little diary and experimented with voices -- it was important to try to find...
A clip posted on Reddit from the German documentary "Too Young to Die" shows Ledger's father, Kim Ledger, displaying a diary that his son kept during the filming of "The Dark Knight."
As he says in the clip, "He liked to dive into his characters, but this time he really took it up a notch."
Ledger himself referred to the diary in a 2007 interview with Empire, saying, "I sat around in a hotel room in London for about a month, locked myself away, formed a little diary and experimented with voices -- it was important to try to find...
- 5/31/2013
- by Kelly Woo
- Moviefone
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