A "Knight" Of A Farewell
Heath Ledger Getting A Fond Tribute From His Collaborators On "The Dark Knight"
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The late Heath Ledger in costume as The Joker in the upcoming Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures action drama "The Dark Knight". Ledger will be honored in the closing credits of the film, which hits theaters in July. (AP Photo/Warner Bros. Pictures)
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"In memory of our friends Heath Ledger & Conway Wickliffe," reads the tribute included in the credits, which went up Thursday on the Warner Bros. publicity Web site.
Ledger plays the villainous Joker in "The Dark Knight," who begins a reign of terror on Gotham City that pits him against conflicted hero Batman (Christian Bale).
The movie reteams Bale with director Christopher Nolan and returning co-stars Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman and Gary Oldman. Joining the cast are Aaron Eckhart and Maggie Gyllenhaal.
Beginning months before Ledger's death, his frenetic performance and demented-clown makeup have been a cornerstone of the marketing campaign for the film.
"I needed a phenomenal actor, but he also had to be someone unafraid of taking on such an iconic role," Nolan says in the production notes for "The Dark Knight." "Heath created something entirely original. It's stunning, it's captivating. ... It's going to blow people away."
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