Heath Ledger was one of the most charismatic actors of his generation.
After establishing a high-profile Hollywood career at the age of 21 with
the lead in A Knight's Tale, Ledger pursued a series of increasingly
diverse, often subversive roles that belied his image as a teen idol.
Edgier films such as Monster's Ball gave tantalizing hints of his
talent, but it wasn't until Brokeback Mountain that he proved beyond
question the full extent of his abilities. His sudden death rocked the
film industry and threw a poignant shadow over the body of work that has
now become his legacy. Here, Brian J. Robb explores Ledger's
relationships with actresses Michelle Williams, Naomi Watts, and Heather
Graham, recounts the making of Brokeback Mountain and the film's
impact, and charts Ledger's increasingly troubled state of mind. Heath
Ledger: Hollywood's Dark Star paints a memorable portrait of a
compelling and intense young man whose loss will be felt for years to
come.