London, Feb 25 : Late Aussie actor Heath Ledger''s final film ‘The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus’ is facing marketing problems, as its bosses struggle to find a major distributor.
The movie is facing a limited U. S. release, and its executives have been searching for six months for backers in America but are having difficulty finding a company to release the experimental film.
American audiences may not have easy access to the independent project, which features late actor Ledger as a travelling magician, as a result of the marketing difficulties.
London, Feb 25 : A U. S. judge has granted late actor Heath Ledger and actress Michelle Williams'' young daughter Matilda privacy.
Superior Court Judge Luis A. Lavin told the court that the late Ledger''s 3-year-old daughter should be protected from public scrutiny.
"She is not a celebrity. She is a minor child," the Daily Express quoted Judge Lavin, as saying.
Judge Lavin''s ruling was made after attorneys for her trust and insurance company Reliastar announced that they have reached an agreement to settle a 6.9 million dollar lawsuit.
New York, Feb 24 : Health Ledger and Michelle Williams' daughter wants to become a cowgirl.
In an interview to Daily Telegraph, Williams' revealed she''d like her 3-year-old daughter Matilda to become a doctor, although she is currently more interested in being a cowgirl.
Williams for the first time opened up about her life since Ledger''s passing, and revealed that she won''t relocate to Los Angeles, "for all the obvious reasons ... being an actor''s daughter.
London, Feb 20 : Late Hollywood actor Heath Ledger's daughter Matilda will eventually get the Academy statuette, if his role in `Dark Knight' manages to win the posthumous award.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has decided to hand over the trophy Matilda if Heath wins.
The Academy will hold the statuette until Matilda''s 18th birthday, when she will be able to sign the contract required of all winners.
The document bars award recipients from reselling the statuette without first offering it back to the Academy for 1 dollar.
Washington, Feb 20 : Although Hollywood actor Heath Ledger's father, Kim, is more than proud that his son has been nominated for the esteemed Oscar award, he feels that going to the ceremony on behalf of his late son will be a "bittersweet" experience.
Kim says that if is his late son wins, he definitely speak a few words.
He, however, adds that it is not necessary that Heath will only win, as anything can happen at the Oscars.
"I may say a few words," US Weekly quoted him as telling TMZ. Com.