Cinemichael Caine recalls Heath Ledger’s performance as Joker: ‘I was terrified’

Cinemichael Caine recalls Heath Ledger’s performance as Joker: ‘I was terrified’

Actor played Alfred in Batman: The Dark Knight (2008), in which he starred and was impressed with Ledger

Responsible for one of the brightest and most acclaimed performances of contemporary cinema, Heath Ledger not only impressed the public in the role of Joker in Batman: The Dark Knight (2008), but the actor Michael Caine (Alfred) is impacted to this day.

It is worth remembering how, in the filming of production directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Christian Bale, Caine He even forgotten the lines he had when he saw Ledgerkilled on January 22, 2008 due to accidental drug poisoning, acting as the villain, in the scene where he invades a party of Bruce Wayne.

In an excerpt from Autobiography Don’t Look Back, You’ll Trip Over: My Guide to Life (2024), the artist remembered the work with Heath Ledger “The blurred makeup, the strange hair, the strange voice. It was scary. I was absolutely shocked the first time I saw him in action – I was terrified,” he wrote.

Heath He was only 28 years old when he died. I hadn’t even done Zulu When I was that age. You think about what he could have achieved, it is from the heart.

Then, Michael Caine also spoke of what it was like to promote the film without the presence of Ledgerwho died before release in theaters.

“We are all terribly shocked, and this made the publicity of The Dark Knight That much more intense summer, because all the journalists wanted to talk about his death, “he said.” Even if his career was interrupted anytime soon, he will be remembered as a great actor, I believe. “

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Source: Rollingstone

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