Michelle Williams recollects on her ex, Heath Ledger, in the April issue of Interview.

“I think the interesting thing about Heath, which maybe people have only really fully discovered in his death, is how vulnerable he was,” she says of the actor, who died of a prescription drug overdose in NYC in January.

“You can pick it up on it in his performances, but it’s easy to overlook because he was so physical and beautiful and strong and masculine,” she adds. “But there was always that underlying sensitivity. That’s who he was.”

Williams, 27, also talks about Ledger’s sleeping issues.

“For as long as I’d known him, he had bouts with insomnia,” she says. “He had too much energy. His mind was turning, turning turning — always turning.”

Williams — who has a daughter, Matilda, 2, with Ledger — adds, “He had a talent for everything that he put his mind to. He didn’t know limits.”

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Heath Ledger’s family moved quickly to speak out Saturday after details of the late actor’s will were released – showing he had not updated it since his relationship with Michelle Williams and the 2005 birth of their daughter Matilda Rose.

“Matilda is our absolute priority and Michelle is an integral part of our family,” Heath’s father Kim Ledger says in a statement. “They will be taken care of and that’s how Heath would want it to be.”

Ledger’s will – filed in Australia in April 2003, before Williams and before his Oscar nomination for Brokeback Mountain – left everything he owned to his parents and sister, New York’s Daily News reported Saturday. A series of documents filed in Manhattan Surrogate’s Court revealed that the actor had less than $145,000 in New York assets at the time, including a $25,000 Toyota Prius and $20,000 in furniture and fixtures.

Ledger’s rep quickly squashed any speculation that Williams and 2-year-old Matilda would not be provided for. “The story is getting taken out of context and media is speculating that this means Matilda and Michelle will not be taken care of. I want to make it very clear nothing could be farther from the truth.”

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When Michelle Williams spoke to Elle magazine in January, she had no idea she’d be faced with the death of her ex, Heath Ledger, only days later on Jan. 22.

At the time, she was still mourning their breakup. “I didn’t know where to go” after their 2007 split, she says in the magazine’s April issue. “I couldn’t imagine any place in the world that was gonna feel good to me.”

Williams, 27, dove into work on several films, because “when I have too much free time, that’s when things start to get a little messy.”

She als naturally focused on Matilda, 2, her daughter with Ledger. “She’s bigger to me than any relationship, bigger than the awards,” Williams says. “She’s what came out of it.”

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Federal drug investigators are probing two doctors over the death of actor Heath Ledger, the Daily News has learned.

The doctors – one in California, one in Texas – are believed to have supplied the “Brokeback Mountain” star with the powerful painkillers Oxycontin and Vicodin, law enforcement sources said. Authorities want to know if the drugs were prescribed illegally. “It’s an ongoing investigation,” a law enforcement source told The News Tuesday. “It’s not clear if there was any wrongdoing.”

The revelation came more than a month after the 28-year-old Australian heartthrob’s naked body was found in his SoHo loft.

The city’s medical examiner ruled Ledger died on Jan. 22 of an accidental overdose of six prescription drugs, including the two painkillers, sleeping pills and anti-anxiety medication. The federal Drug Enforcement Administration has subpoenaed the medical examiner’s findings as part of its probe into the doctors, the sources said.

Ledger’s death stunned Hollywood’s elite and left actress Michelle Williams, the mother of his 2-year-old daughter, devastated. Williams and Ledger had shared a townhouse in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn. When they split up last summer, he moved into the Broome St. loft where he died.

Two private memorial services were held in Los Angeles before Ledger’s body was flown to his hometown of Perth, Australia, where loved ones remembered him in a star-studded funeral service on Feb. 8.

The following day, Williams and about 50 of the actor’s closest friends dived into the ocean at his favorite beach in an emotional final farewell.

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Lindsay Lohan, who was once linked to Heath Ledger and was spotted crying after his passing, is speaking out on the late actor’s death.

In the new issue of New York magazine, the actress, 21, poses nearly naked for a recreation of “The Last Sitting,” the last series of photos of Marilyn Monroe.

Lohan calls Monroe’s suicide “tragic,” adding, “you know, it’s also tragic what just recently happened to someone else.”

Asked if she’s referring to Ledger, Lohan replies, “They are both prime examples of what this industry can do to someone.”

Still, the star, who’s been in rehab three times, insists she will not end up like them.

“I’m not them … I sure as hell wouldn’t let it happen to me,” she tells the magazine.

Ledger died of a prescription drug overdose last month. He was in the middle of shooting his final film, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.

Jude Law, Johnny Depp and Colin Farrell have recently signed on the replace him.

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Naomi Watts bravely stepped out last night for her first public appearance since the death of her ex, Heath Ledger, but she soon became overcome with emotion, her eyes welling with tears, during a video tribute.

The actress was on hand at the Tropfest Film Festival in Sydney, Australia, to judge and present awards at the annual event. But she broke down when a video tribute, a complilation of clips from Heath’s films, including Brokeback Mountain and Candy was aired, the Daily Telegraph reports.

The montage also included footage of Heath presenting an award at a previous year’s Tropfest.

“The Australian film industry lost someone very special a few weeks ago. He was gentle and had a humble spirit. We send our deepest regrets to his family. He’s an incredible loss,” said director John Polson, who had put together the tribute.

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The Drug Enforcement Administration has launched an investigation into how Heath Ledger got the prescription drugs that caused his death.

DEA officials have requested copies of Ledger’s autopsy, as well as the original police report, TMZ.com reports.

“It’s an ongoing investigation by the New York Police Department and, as always, we’re standing by to assist other investigations,” Steve Robertson, a special agent with the DEA, tells Usmagazine.com.

According to the New York Medical Examiner’s autopsy results released Wednesday, Ledger died of an accidental overdose of prescription drugs.

Six types of drugs were found in Ledger’s apartment at the time of his death. They include:

• Oxycodone, a painkiller marketed as OxyContin
• Diazepam and alprazolam, generic names for the anti-anxiety drugs
Valium and Xanax
• Hydrocodone, which is used in a number of painkillers, including Vicodin
• Temazepam and doxylamine, which are sleep aids

“We’re trying to educate that legal drugs – these prescription drugs – can be just as dangerous as more hardcore drugs when misused or abused,” Robertson tells Us. “Sad to say, this is a perfect example of how even the so-called ‘safe drugs’ can cost somebody their life.”

 

Heath Ledger’s father, Kim, has released the below statement following the news of the late actor’s cause of death:

We remain humble as parents and a family, among millions of people worldwide who may have suffered the tragic loss of a child. Few can understand the hollow, wrenching, and enduring agony parents silently suffer when a child predeceases them. Today’s results put an end to speculation, but our son’s beautiful spirit and enduring memory will forever remain in our hearts.

While no medications were taken in excess, we learned today the combination of doctor-prescribed drugs proved lethal for our boy. Heath’s accidental death serves as a caution to the hidden dangers of combining prescription medication, even at low dosage.

Our family enjoyed an extremely happy two week visit with Heath just prior to the New Year. Those recent precious days will stay with us forever. We as a family feel privileged to have some of his amazing magic moments captured in film. To most of the world Heath was an actor of immeasurable talent and promise. To those who knew him personally, Heath was a consummate artist whose passions also included photography, music, chess and directing. We knew Heath as a loving father, as our devoted son, and as a loyal and generous brother and friend.

We treasure our beautiful granddaughter Matilda (to our dear Michelle) as well as an unbelievably wonderful network of close friends, forever, around the world. Families rarely experience the uplifting, warm and massive outpouring of grief and support as have we, from every corner of the planet. This has deeply and profoundly touched our hearts and lives. We are eternally grateful.

At this moment we respectfully request the worldwide media allow us time to grieve privately, without the intrusions associated with press and photography.

 

Michelle Williams attended a private ceremony Saturday in Los Angeles to honor her ex Heath Ledger, a source tells Usmagazine.com.

The ceremony was held at the Sony Studios.

In addition to his family, Josh Hartnett and Ledger’s other ex, Naomi Watts, as well as other industry figures and people connected to CAA (the agency that represented Ledger), attended.

Musician Ben Harper performed. (Ledger had directed Harper’s video, “Morning Yearning.”)

Australian paper Perth Now is reporting that Ledger’s grieving family, including father Kim, mother Sally and elder sister Kate, left L.A. for Australia on Sunday night.

Funeral arrangements remain unknown.

On Friday, Williams released a statement on Ledger’s passing. She said, “My heart is broken.”



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