Heath Ledger: The Heath Is On!
By Nancy Krulik
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Heath Ledger may come from the land Down Under, but he's taking Hollywood by storm! After starting out in local musical theater, this talented hottie left his hometown, Perth, and headed to Sydney to forge a career in television and film. Success came easily in Australia, with Heath landing roles in the TV drama Sweat, as well as some Aussie films.
Then, at 17 and with less than a dollar in his pocket, the precocious actor decided to try his luck in Los Angeles. He gained instant recognition starring opposite Julia Stiles in 10 Things I Hate About You, but the critical acclaim poured in after he nearly stole the show from Mel Gibson in The Patriot. And the rest has been Hollywood history. With lead roles in the eagerly anticipated films A Knight's Tale and The Four Feathers, Heath's career is on fire!
Now, read all about Heath: his family life, his hobbies, his attitude toward show business, and more. In The Heath Is On, you'll get all the info on this up-and-coming young star: gossip, anecdotes, horoscope, vital stats -- it's all in here! The Heath is definitely on!
Nancy Krulik
Nancy Krulik is the New York Times bestselling author of more than 200 books for children and young adults. She is the author of the fan favorite book series Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo; George Brown, Class Clown; How I Survived Middle School; and Magic Bone. She lives in New York.
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Heath Ledger - Nancy Krulik
What is it about Heath Ledger that makesyouwant to ROAR? Is it his sexy Australian accent? How about his perfectly sculpted bod? Maybe you just fancy a guy who remains totally laid back and modest, despite stealingThe Patriotspotlight from film legend Mel Gibson, starring in the huge summer 2001 releaseA Knight's Tale,and appearing on the covers of countless magazines.
The truth is, there are lots of reasons to love Heath Ledger. These are only the top ten.
1. That Accent!
In 2000, Heath found himself being photographed forPeoplemagazine's annual Sexiest Man issue. He was included in a section that showed the most gorgeous Australian blokes of stage and screen, sharing the honor with fellow countrymen Mel Gibson and Russell Crowe. But of all the Australian hotties, it was Heath who seemed to be the most easily identifiable as a honey from Down Under—especially since he's the one with the thickest native accent. AsPeopleso aptly put it, "Despite putting on an American accent forThe Patriot[Heath] has the thickest Aussie accent around—even thicker than a pint of Foster's beer."
2. That Face!
Heath's not exactly your traditional matinee idol. His hair's not perfect, his nose hasn't been chiseled down by some Hollywood plastic surgeon, and he's been known to have a blemish now and again. But there isn't a person alive who can deny that Heath Ledger really is drop-dead gorgeous. As Shekhar Kapur, Heath's director in the upcoming filmFour Feathersputs it, He's sexy— not traditionally handsome, but there is something there in those eyes of his. . . . You can see that Heath's a person who understands a bit more about life—and has thought a bit more about it than just being a kid with an interesting face.
Some say Heath's charisma comes from his genuine smile, others say it's his laughing eyes that almost close to a squint when he grins. But whatever it is that makes Heath Ledger gorgeous, it certainly registers on camera. As Brian Helgeland, the writer and director ofA Knight's Tale,toldVanity Fairmagazine, When Heath smiles, it's Errol Flynn. Once every fifty years a guy like that comes along. For his age, Heath has an incredible manliness about him.
3. That Body!
It takes a man with a lot of muscles to carry a heavy suit of armor around all day—and Heath was definitely up to the task when he played William inA Knight's Tale. But Heath hasn't earned that bodacious bod hanging out in the gym; he's built his muscles the old-fashioned way—outdoors, playing sports. In high school, Heath was a major sportsman, focusing his talents on field hockey (it's a huge guys' sport in the land Down Under!). Heath also loves to run, and had worked himself up to a good hour and a half a day at one point. But lately, with his busy schedule, he's had to settle for some quick crunches and chin-ups when he needs to stay in shape.
4. His Amazing Sense of Style
When Heath's acting, he puts his own vanity aside and does what he has to do to physically become the character he's portraying, whether that means dying his hair dark and letting it grow long like he did to play Patrick inTen Things I Hate About You,or sporting a threecornered hat for his role as a Revolutionary War hero inThe Patriot.But in real life, Heath has a unique sense of style that's fun, sexy, and totally himself. When he's on his own with friends, Heath says he's most comfortable just putting on a pair of blue jeans. But don't be fooled— when he needs to put his best foot forward, Heath cleans up really well! At the premiere ofThe Patriot,Heath sported Gucci sandals with his brown Henry Duarte suit. It was a fashion risk for sure, but the open-toed shoes were totally comfortable, so Heath went for it. The result was a look that made Heath happy—and even pleased the notoriously crankyE!fashion police, who declared, We'd join this suave soldier's revolution anytime!
(Note to theE!fashionistas: Get in line— there are about a million girls out there who are ahead of you!)
5. He Doesn't Have Any Star Attitude!
Heath's never really had to struggle to succeed in the film business. In 1995, at age 16, he graduated from high school and took a drive across his home country of Australia to try his luck at stardom in Sydney. Less than one year later he'd scored a lead role on the Australian TV showSweat,and was on his way to a huge career. Now here it is only six years later, and Heath finds himself sharing the screen with the likes of Mel Gibson inThe Patriotand Hollywood It Girl
Kate Hudson inFour Feathers. Heath seems to take it all in stride, remaining the unpretentious funny man from Down Under he's always been.
In fact, although he's given the chance to go to plenty of Hollywood parties and premieres, Heath is far more likely to be found driving around with friends, mountain climbing, or surfing.
[When you're in L.A.] you don't have to go to parties. You can live in the lower canyon and live a perfectly healthy fun life with friends,
Heath insisted toNewsweek. You have to create a lifestyle for yourself.
As Mel Gibson puts it, Heath possesses an unlikely combination: He has incredible presence, yet he has no pretensions.
6. He's a Total Romantic!
I love love stories,
Heath recently admitted to theL.A. Times.That shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone who knows that Heath Ledger was actually named for one of the most romantic characters in all literature—Heathcliff fromWuthering Heights.Still, this romantic man admits he has yet to find his own true love— although he's definitely looking. Anyone out there volunteering for the job?
7. He's Not Just an Actor,
He's a Singer, Too.
What woman can