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Wednesday 23 January 2008

Stars React To Heath Ledger's Death

Following news of Heath Ledger’s untimely death, his fellow Hollywood colleagues are responding.
Mel Gibson, who worked with Heath on the 2000 drama “The Patriot,” released the following statement to Access Hollywood:
“I had such great hope for him. He was just taking off and to lose his life at such a young age is a tragic loss. My thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.”
During the G’Day USA event on Tuesday night in New York, John Travolta also offered his condolences.
“I adored him. He's, if not my favorite actor, he's… I don't know how to compare his talent to others, but he's touched me deeply as a talent and, it’s a great loss,” Travolta told Access. “Losing him at any age would be a loss but it was pretty rough news. I was really shocked by it.”
Later, inside the event, Travolta told the Australia Plays Broadway audience, “I would give back all my awards and nominations to get him back.”
Ledger’s fellow Aussie, Terri Irwin, said although she didn’t know the actor, she was saddened to hear the news of his death.
“I don't know any of the details, but I do know that none of us are immune to tragedy and we'll just pray for his family,” Irwin told Access.
Meanwhile, director Todd Haynes, who worked with Heath on the Bob Dylan biopic “I’m Not There,” told Access, “This is an unimaginable tragedy. Heath was a true artist, a deeply sensitive man, an explorer, gifted and wise beyond his years. There is no finer person on this earth.”
Geoffrey Rush, who shared the screen with Heath in the films “Ned Kelly” and “Candy,” called the actor’s passing a “tragedy.”
“This is such a sad event. I admired Heath enormously. He was a sensitive and committed and daring actor. This is truly a tragedy. I send my condolences to his family and friends and colleagues,” Rush said in a statement to Access.

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