Last Video of Heath?

A grainy cell phone video of Heath Ledger taken three days before his death might be the last footage of the actor.


A British website, TheLondonPaper.com, posted the video -- claiming it was shot from an apartment window overlooking the Clerkenwell set of "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus." It was reportedly taped on the evening of January 19.

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91.
John Gibson rocks!

Posted at 4:38PM on Jan 24th 2008 by Phony Tony

92. Thank you michelle for being the chat room moniter!

Posted at 4:43PM on Jan 24th 2008 by FYI

93. Michelle Rocks!

Posted at 4:47PM on Jan 24th 2008 by Freddiejr

94. 98. Thank you michelle for being the chat room moniter!

Posted at 4:43PM on Jan 24th 2008 by FYI


Your so very welcome.
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Posted at 4:47PM on Jan 24th 2008 by Michelle

95. Dudes - SENSATIONALISM! Since they were filming a movie this is most certainly NOT the last footage of heath! I came here looking for dirt and gossip -- but legitimate dirt and gossip. You're putting lipstick on pig gossip. Ewwww.

Posted at 4:51PM on Jan 24th 2008 by donkey hotay

96. who's into angry sex? give me a sweet talker anytime. PSYCHOS!

Posted at 4:53PM on Jan 24th 2008 by whatever

97. the graininess makes it more eerie!

Posted at 4:54PM on Jan 24th 2008 by ElenaBelle

98. This is a video of him shooting a movie... wouldn't the movie be the last video?

Posted at 4:59PM on Jan 24th 2008 by Heidi

99. I don't think it's bad or low of TMZ to show footage of Heath Ledger filming on a set. The footage is of Heath, on set and working, and not of Heath off set and trying to have some privacy. Now we could see that Heath worked energetically until the end. He was an actor so people could see his work. And this is his work, and he was good at it, so I'm glad I got to see this, instead of the usual paparazzi crap.

Posted at 5:10PM on Jan 24th 2008 by Helen

100. interesting...but not really.

waste of web site space.

Posted at 5:15PM on Jan 24th 2008 by Blue Jay

101. Um, wouldn't the last "footage" of Heath be the actual footage shot by the film production crew, in a professional camera--not from a cell phone? I don't think this needs to be given value as if it's the only option. If, and when, his family wants recent video/film of him, I'm sure they would have access to that from the set.

Posted at 6:28PM on Jan 24th 2008 by busyness

102. #18, I kind of agree with you. I mean, take for example, Kurt Cobain. He was cool and everything, but now that he's dead, everyone acts like he was a god. If he were still alive, he would be a washed-out has-been. Heath Ledger was an ok actor. I'm sure he was a great guy and it's a tradegy that he died from an accidental overdose. Sadly, it happens a LOT, but it is being publicized because he was famous. If he were still alive, he would eventually become another has-been like any other actor. I SERIOUSLY mean no disrespect to him, his family, or his memory, but it's the sad truth.

Posted at 6:31PM on Jan 24th 2008 by Just telling it like it is

103. I am not a fan of Star Jones, formerly from" The View"... But, I agree with her on this one. I think, some of you will agree with this as well... Star Jones wrote her column on Huntington Post today...I pasted this from the newspaper online..



Reporting on the Dead
by Star Jones



Since we learned of actor Heath Ledger's untimely death on Tuesday afternoon, the basic fact is that until additional tests have been conducted, the autopsy is incomplete and inconclusive as to why this 28-year-old man died. That's what we know.


Let's get to what we don't know: his death was a tragic accident, or something to the contrary. Until we know for sure, I think the media should just shut their mouths and stop all the speculation that's been running rampant.

This man has a two-year-old daughter. His family is going through the worst time in their lives. Their hearts are broken, they're numb, they can't understand what's going on right now. Michelle Williams is trying to figure out how to explain to their little girl that she will never see her daddy again. It's heartbreaking, tragic, and it's being used to fuel our never ceasing desire to eavesdrop on the lives of others.

Please let them grieve in privacy and dignity for a few days at least for goodness sake. As far as I'm aware, Heath Ledger never did anything but conduct himself in the most respectful and charismatic way. He gave us exactly what we asked of him -- good entertainment and our $12 worth when we sat our butts in the seats of a movie theater. He made his living in the entertainment business, but he purposely chose not to make his life that way. He was by all accounts a normal guy in every way, a regular dad who was often photographed walking down the streets of Manhattan or Brooklyn with his daugther, Matilda.

The scene outside his apartment on the night Ledger died made me sick to my stomach. People gawking and waiting around for a body bag to be removed. I have been at similar scenes in my work as an assistant district attorney. And let me tell you, if you don't have to be there, you wouldn't want to be. It's morbid. Someone who was loved is in that bag... and trust me it takes more than a minute to get used to that.

And when actress Michelle Williams and her daughter arrived home in Brooklyn, the scene was just as bad. Instead of being allowed to enter her home in privacy, she had to endure the flashbulbs of the paparazzi waiting to snap the money shot. How she explained that to her child through her grief is something I hope never to experience.

Might I suggest that we in the media, instead of reporting on the dead based on gossip, rumor, innuendo and anonymous sources, choose to honor this man's memory based on his talent and the good taste we all should be exercising. My heart goes out to the family of Heath Ledger.

Posted at 6:55PM on Jan 24th 2008 by Julie G.

104. Wouldn't the last footage of him be whatever they shot on the movie? Duh. I bet that'll be clear and watchable too.

Posted at 7:02PM on Jan 24th 2008 by That Girl

105. 92.
John Gibson rocks!



Posted at 4:38PM on Jan 24th 2008 by Phony Tony
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Posted at 7:06PM on Jan 24th 2008 by Adrienne

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