Although the late Heath Ledger was due to celebrate his 43rd birthday on Monday, the actor from the movie “Knight” has found old shooting photos that should say goodbye to the most nostalgic fans.
Had he not died tragically in 2008 at the age of 28 (only before he was awarded the posthumous award for Dark Knight Performance), comedian Heath Ledger would have celebrated his 43rd birthday on Monday, April 4th.
Opportunity Rufus Sewell, who shared a poster for the Knight movie in 2001, explored the memories of his filming and dusted off some old photos in Ledger’s armor. Shots that will undoubtedly delight the lovers of this unjustly forgotten feature film.
Urgently (rediscovered) and directed by Brian Helgeland (directed by Payback), Chevalier begins in medieval France in the 14th century and follows the adventures of the young William Thatcher, the role of the young square played by Heath Ledger. To force his fate and show himself as a noble knight to face strong enemies in relentless tournaments.
Rufus Sewell, who we also saw in The Dark City and the Legend of Zoro, played Anjou’s terrible Count Ademar, William’s main rival and strong opponent.
“Yesterday (after Heath’s birthday) I found all my old photos of Chevalier”– He wrote on his Twitter. “I thought they were lost forever.”
Also starring Paul Bethany, Shanin Sosamon, Mark Eddie, Alan Tudick and Beren Bejo, Chevalier is worth a detour, especially for his impressive fights, with his weird humor and epic breathing.
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