Heath Ledger: the aftermath...
The loss of Heath Ledger is still so tough to absorb. I think a lot of people are wondering why it has struck such a deep place in them. It still seems unbelievable not matter how many newspapers or magazines you read or how many TV shows you see. Good God., last night, it seemed that "The Insider" had literally changed it's name to something like "The Death of Heath Ledger." Most of the time, those shows are harmless fun but sheesh, give them the death of a young celebrity, and they will go wall-to-wall for weeks - sometimes months as was the case with Anna Nicole Smith.
Anyway, I guess I'm part of it in a way as I am writing a lot about Heath right now but I am trying to do so with respect and restraint. What has been so disgusting is the hateful anti-gay speech some so-called "Christians" have directed at the actor because he starred in "Brokeback Mountain." The vile Fred Phelps has threatened to picket the funeral and Fox commentator John Gibson has said some unforgiveable things. I didn't post about them yesterday because I felt too angry, too disgusted. These people cannot claim to be human beings.
What I was heartened about some is that MSNBC's Dan Abrams spoke out about it in the video posted below calling them "nuts on the fringe right" saying in part: "This is insanity. Yes I thought it was going to happen to some degree. But the notion that there are going to be some people there picketing at his funeral. I mean this is disgusting beyond what I even expected, and I think it's going to continue to some degree..."
"The Today Show" had a good five-minute update with the latest news and an interview with Dave Karger of "Entertainment Weekly" who described Ledger as a dedicated actor but a reluctant star. When they had a two-hour interview in a bar to promote "A Knight;s Tale," Karger said of Ledger: "I've never seen anyone with such an amount of nervous energy...He was always uncomfortable in the spotlight."
Here is the piece:
Greg Hernandez has covered the entertainment industry for the Daily
News since 2001. He's considered a bit odd by some for his obsession
with box office numbers, has been known to camp out near the kitchen
at premieres for first crack at the hors d'oeurves, and Greg's never
seen a red carpet he didn't want to stroll down.
Comments
That clip from Dan Abrams rocked! I didn't know he was such an ally.
Posted by: Rhea | January 24, 2008 12:26 PM
Greg,
I can see not wanting to post the negative reporting but glaad is asking for all to take action against Fox News. I think you can at least post the link to glaad.
http://www.glaad.org/action/calls_detail.php?id=4189
Posted by: kevin | January 24, 2008 12:42 PM
I really hope that the 24 hour news stations don't just go nuts with this story. I have to imagine that because Heath was such a respected actor and not just a D-List celebrity who always wanted the attention (like anna nicole) that they will let this story fade out and allow the family to grieve appropriately. Furthermore, I do not expect Heath's former girlfriend or his child to become minor celebrities OR to shamelessly mug for the camera (like those left behind like anna nicole). Let's all try and conjure up some civility and see to it this young man's tragic passing gets the respect that it deserves.
Posted by: belicoso | January 24, 2008 1:59 PM
I couldn't agree more with everyone comments here. I don't know why his death has struck me so. I've only seen two of his movies. I guess I just knew by those two movies that he was something special. I'm appalled at the way they are covering this. The way they keep showing his body over and over and over again. The man really deserves more that that.
Posted by: ari | January 24, 2008 4:48 PM