Heath Ledger passed away 13 years ago, but his memory is still as vivid as ever. In the streaming era, it’s easier than ever was to keep the legacy of a deceased actor alive, and Heath’s catalogue is particularly beloved.
He continues to make a huge impression on audiences, whether it’s the iconic bleachers scene in 10 Things I Hate About You, his groundbreaking role in Brokeback Mountain, or the performance that won him a posthumous Oscar — and possibly the definitive depiction of the Joker in a long line of actors who have attempted it — in The Dark Knight Rises. Related: Mark-Paul Gosselaar Explains Why He Lost Touch With Dustin Diamond But he doesn’t just survive on screen; he also survives in the memory of those who knew him personally
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