In his memoir, "Don't Look Back, You'll Trip Over: My Guide to Life," Michael Caine reflects on his experiences working with Heath Ledger on 'The Dark Knight.' He describes Ledger as a gentle and unassuming person who transformed into a chilling Joker during filming. Caine expresses heartache over Ledger's tragic death, noting how it intensified media attention during movie promotions. Moreover, he conveys his satisfaction with Ledger receiving a posthumous Oscar, indicating it was a source of comfort for Ledger's family and affirming the collective belief in his brilliance as an actor.
Caine reflects on Ledger's chilling portrayal of the Joker: 'It was terrifying. Absolutely floored me the first time I saw him in action.'
Caine recalls Ledger's passing, stating, 'You think of what he might have gone on to achieve, it's just heartbreaking.'
Caine expresses relief over Ledger's posthumous Oscar, saying it was a comfort for his family: 'We'd all hoped he would win... even while we were still filming.'
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