Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Heath Ledger



Born :April 4, 1979 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Death:January 22, 2008 in New York City, New York

Heath Ledger first came to the attention of American audiences in 1999 with his winning turn in the teen comedy 10 Things I Hate About You, playing the rebellious Patrick Verona in the update of The Taming of the Shrew.

Born in Perth, Western Australia on April 4, 1979, Ledger first became interested in acting while attending the all-boys Guilford Grammar School. He began his career performing onstage with the Guildford Theatre Company and was soon appearing in substantial roles on Australian television shows. The 1996 series Sweat featured him as a gay cyclist, while the following year's Roar cast him as a medieval Celtic prince--and also won him the beginnings of a fan base. After moving across the Pacific to Los Angeles, Ledger landed his lead role in 10 Things I opposite Julia Stiles in 1999. The movie proved to be a summer hit, and it succeeded in introducing Ledger to a legion of new fans. That same year, he starred in, an Australian action comedy that cast him as a Sydney teenager who finds himself in debt to an underworld kingpin, played by Bryan Brown. The film premiered at that year's Sundance Film Festival. Following a prominent role in Roland Emmerich's The Patriot (2000), Ledger brought Excalibur sensibilities into the new millenium with A Knight's Tale (2001). With its tradition shattering blend of modern slang and music balanced with the classic tale of jousting mayhem, A Knight's Tale served as an exciting star vehicle for the popular young actor. The young actor also garnered a fair amount of praise for his supporting role as a deeply depressed prison employee in the Oscar-winning film Monsters Ball (2001).

Though the film did not fare well critically or otherwise, Ledger nonetheless proved himself a versatile actor in The Four Feathers (2002), in which he starred as a cowardly officer-in-training who resigns from the British Army shortly before being shipped off to Sudan. In the same vein, though The Order (2003) was shunned by critics, Ledger was praised for his intense performance as a tortured, knowledge-seeking priest. Australia's Ned Kelly (2003) featured a then 24-year-old Heath in the title role of sixteen-year-old outlaw Ned Kelly, and placed him among a skilled cast including Six Feet Under star and fellow Australian Rachel Griffiths, the Oscar-winning Geoffrey Rush, Orlando Bloom, and Naomi Watts.

In 2005, Ledger captivated Hollywood with his sensitive turn as Ennis Del Mar in the gay-themed modern western Brokeback Mountain. Impressing audiences with his portrayal of the soft-spoken and tortured character struggling with his love for fellow cowboy Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal), he went on to garner multiple awards for the role, including Best Actor wins from numerous film critics associations, as well as a coveted Oscar nomination.

Ledger was busy in 2005 following Brokeback, with lead roles in the period films Casanova and The Brothers Grimm, as well as a turn as a heroin-addicted husband in Candy. His own engagement to Brokeback costar Michelle Williams made headlines and produced a daughter in late 2005, though the two ended their relationship the following year. Ledger had completed his role as The Joker in The Dark Knight (due out in July 2008) and was filming Terry Gilliam's The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus when he was found dead in a New York City apartment building on January 22, 2008. It turned out that his final performance would be the most celebrated of his career.

Andrés Iniesta


Andrés Iniesta joined Barca as a twelve-year-old in 1996 after scouts had spotted him at the Brunette Tournament playing for Albacete.


Profile

A versatile midfielder and permanent fixture in FC Barcelona's side, Andrés Iniesta became an integral part of Luis Aragonés's Spain team during UEFA EURO 2008™ qualification.

  • On Barça's books since the age of 12, he played in all but one of 38 games in their 2004/05 Spanish title-winning season.
  • Stood in for the injured Xavi Hernández as Barça retained the Primera División and won the UEFA Champions League in 2005/06, appearing as a half-time substitute in the Paris final against Arsenal FC.
  • Won international honours with Spain at Under-16 and U19 levels and was named in the All-Star Team at the 2003 FIFA World Youth Cup where Spain finished runners-up.
  • First capped for the senior side prior to the 2006 FIFA World Cup and made one appearance at the finals.
  • Played eleven UEFA EURO 2008™ qualifiers, scoring three goals including the crucial late equaliser in Iceland.
  • Took the place of Ronaldinho in the Barcelona side during the second half of the 2007/08 season.
Biography

1984
Born May 11 in Fuentealbilla, Spain.
2001
September: Member of the Spanish team that was eliminated in the first round of the FIFA U-17 World Championship in Trinidad and Tobago.
2003
December: Member of the Spanish team that loses to Brazil in the FIFA World Youth Championship final in Abu Dhabi.
2006
May: Helps FC Barcelona to win double of Spanish La Liga and UEFA Champions League.
May 15: Previously uncapped, he is included in Spain's list for the FIFA World Cup.
August 20: Helped FC Barcelona to won their first trophy of the new season as they defeated Espanyol 3-0 in the second leg of the Super Cup in Camp Nou.
December 17: Played in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2006 as Barcelona is defeated by Brazil's Internacional with a late-goal in Yokohama.
2008
April 29: Member of the FC Barcelona team that lost the UEFA Champions League semifinal against Manchester United, 1-2 aggregate score.
June 26: Was the deserved recipient of the Carlsberg Man of the Match Award after spearheading Spain to their first UEFA European Championship final in 24 years after the convincing 3-0 victory against Russia in the semifinals.
June 29: Won the UEFA Euro 2008 with Spain after defeating Germany 1-0 in the final. In which was perhaphs his best performance at the Euros, Iniesta caused the Germans problems all night with his jinking runs, and intelligent reverse passes.
June 30: Selected by the UEFA Technical Team in the official UEFA EURO 2008 Team of the Tournament.