Tearful Day-Lewis pays tribute to Ledger
Daniel Day-Lewis paid an emotional testimonial to late doer Heath Ledger during an appearance on the 'Oprah Winfrey Show' yesterday.
The actor's eyes filled with crying as he wheel spoke, via satellite, of his regret on scholarship of Ledger's sudden expiry on Tuesday.
Day-Lewis, wHO was on the evidence to discuss his Oscar nominating address for 'There Will Be blood', said he felt "strange" talk virtually anything else.
"In that location isn't anything to read other than to express one's regret to his family and his friends and to say from the bottom of one's heart...that I'm sorry for their worry."
The actor continued: "I didn't know him. I hold a strong impression I would hold liked him really practically, as a person, if I had."
He added: "I had already marvelled at close to of his work out. And looked onward to the work he would do in the time to come."
Day-Lewis prayed Ledger's loved ones would be left hand solo to grieve, locution: "This is departure to be something they are going to be living with for the lie of their lives."