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Ledger wins posthumous Oscar for supporting actor
Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:29am EST
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By Jill Serjeant
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Heath Ledger won the best supporting actor Oscar Sunday for his performance as The Joker in Batman movie "The Dark Knight," with the award hailed a fitting tribute for the Australian actor who died a year ago.
Ledger, 28, who was found dead in his New York apartment 13 months ago after an accidental prescription drug overdose, was the hot favorite to win the award which made him only the second actor to receive a posthumous Oscar.
Peter Finch was awarded an Oscar for best actor two months after dying from a heart attack for his role as a TV anchorman in the 1976 film "Network."
"This award tonight...validated Heath's quiet determination to be truly accepted by you all here, his peers, in an industry that he so loved," said Ledger's father, Kim, as the actor's family accepted the Oscar on his behalf.
The chilling Joker played by Ledger helped power the Batman sequel to a global box-office gross of more than $1 billion and made him the hotly tipped and emotional favorite to win the Oscar.
"We really wish you were here, but we proudly accept this award on behalf of your beautiful Matilda," his sister Kate Ledger told the glitzy Oscar ceremony.
Matilda, his three-year-old daughter with actress Michelle Williams, his former fiancee, will receive his Oscar when she turns 18, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has decided.
FINAL CHAPTER FOR LEDGER
Although never an A-list global celebrity before his death, Ledger earned widespread attention in 2001 as the jousting squire in the action romance "A Knight's Tale" and later won critical acclaim for smaller parts in "Monster's Ball" and the Bob Dylan-inspired movie "I'm Not There."
He was nominated for an Oscar for his 2005 role as a gay cowboy in "Brokeback Mountain" but did not win the prize.
But this time, Ledger picked up virtually every award for playing The Joker -- a Golden Globe, British BAFTA, Screen Actors Guild and a slew of U.S. and Australian critics awards.
In Australia, tributes for Ledger began flowing after news of his win. Arts Minister Peter Garrett interrupted the Australian parliament to announce the award.
"This incredible award for this actor cements his place as not only one of the finest actors of his generation, but of our entire film history," Garrett told parliament.
Others hoped the Oscar would finally bring an end to the buzz around Ledger who has continued to be in the news since his death with Oscar speculation and fighting over his will.
Dr. Vincent O'Donnell, media commentator from Melbourne's RMIT University, said it would have been hard not to award the Oscar to Ledger after the momentum built over the past year. Continued...
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