Jake Gyllenhaal Says Heath Ledger Refused To Present At 2007 Oscars Because Of ‘Brokeback Mountain’ Joke

Heath Ledger left this world too early. He died back in 2008, and it was a shock to everyone. Not only was he incredibly talented as an actor, but by all accounts, he was a pretty genuine dude as well.

During a recent interview, Jake Gyllenhaal talked a little about Ledger. As most of you probably know, Gyllenhaal co-starred with Ledger in the award-winning ‘Brokeback Mountain’ film.

The movie was nominated for eight Oscars, and won three of them including, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Original Score. But somehow, it lost Best Picture to Crash.

That’s not why Heath Ledger refused to present the following year though. He didn’t care that they lost. He didn’t like the fact that the Oscars were trying to make jokes about the film.

Gyllenhaal explained:

I mean, I remember they wanted to do an opening for the Academy Awards that year that was sort of joking about it. I’m always like, ‘It’s all in good fun.’ And Heath said, ‘It’s not a joke to me – I don’t want to make any jokes about it.’

That’s the thing I loved about Heath. He would never joke. Someone wanted to make a joke about the story or whatever, he was like, ‘No. This is about love. Like, that’s it, man. Like, no.’

And you have to respect him for that. It’s 2020 now and gay films and tv shows are all over the place, but back then? They weren’t nearly as popular, and a lot of people were making sophomoric jokes about the movie.

Ledger wanted to honor the story. A true love story, and he rightly believed that it wasn’t okay to joke about it just because it happened to feature two dudes in love instead of a straight couple.

The Sisters Of Heath Ledger Deny Rumors Claiming The Role Of The Joker In ‘The Dark Knight’ Killed Their Brother

Ever since Heath Ledger’s death in 2008, people have been spreading this rumor claiming it was his Oscar-winning role as the Joker that pushed him over the edge. The rumors claim the role put too much stress on him, which led to him overdosing on drugs.

There are even some people who claim Ledger basically became the Joker, even in his real life, and it was hard for him to come back to reality after filming ended.

But Ledger’s sisters, Kate and Ashleigh, claim those rumors are not true. They attended a screening of I Am Heath Ledger (the new documentary about the late actor) and talked to Entertainment Weekly about their brother.

They called the speculation “so not true,” and added that their brother was not depressed about his role. They said it was actually the opposite, “[Ledger] had an amazing sense of humor, and I guess maybe only his close family and friends really knew that, but he was having fun.”

His friends and family agree with Kate and Ashleigh. Ledger obviously had some problems, but they were not related to his role as the Joker.

I Am Heath Ledger will premiere on Spike TV May 17. If you miss it then, it’ll be released on DVD/Blu-ray just one week later on May 23.