He was taking Ambein also, which is what Patrick Kennedy was taking when he was found driving around at 3am thinking he had an appointment. The Dark Knight was finished. But he stated in an interview that he was having a hard time sleeping because of the intensity of the Joker character.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7203797.stm
Father Kim Ledger said that the death of his 28-year-old "dearly loved son" had been "tragic" and "accidental".
Speaking in the actor's home town of Perth, in Western Australia, Mr Ledger said that his son had been a "down to earth, generous, kind hearted, life-loving, unselfish individual".
"Heath has touched so many people on so many different levels during his short life that few had the pleasure of truly knowing him."
New York police said they did not suspect foul play and that his body had been discovered with prescription pills nearby.
"We are investigating the possibility of an overdose," police spokesman Paul Browne told Reuters news agency. "There were pills within the vicinity of the bed."
He was just taking off and to lose his life at such a young age is a tragic loss----Mel Gibson
Obituary: Heath Ledger
His family said Heath was "generous" and "life-loving"
The medical examiner's office said an autopsy would be carried out on Wednesday.
Hollywood mourning
Hollywood's hierarchy were quick to offer their tributes and mourn Ledger's death.
In 2001, Mr Gibson had cast Ledger to play his son in the American war of independence epic, The Patriot.
"What a terrible tragedy. My heart goes out to his family," said fellow Australian actress Nicole Kidman.
American actor John Travolta, who was in Australia at the time of Ledger's death, said the young actor had been one of his favourite performers.
"His abilities are rare...it's a tremendous loss," said Mr Travolta.
Brokeback Mountain director Ang Lee said Ledger's performance had been a "miracle" of acting, echoing a young Marlon Brando
He had ordered a massage, so I'm going to say it was most likely accidental, as only sleeping pills were found at the scene. The autopsy will be tomorrow. Guess we'll find out then.
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To me, he was not just a great actor..... I think he was important in more than just a "shallow Hollywood actor" role. I never really paid much attention to him until I saw Monster's Ball. Not really into "blonde" types. But, I thought he was great, even though he had a small part in the movie.
After seeing him in Brokeback Mountain, though, I started to really pay attention. He stood up and maybe changed peoples minds about something that's still very controversial. I give him big props for that.
Asked how he felt about filming love scenes with another man, Ledger said he and his co-star Jake Gyllenhaal simply focused on their roles.
"We can't say that we weren't nervous about it," Ledger told Oprah Winfrey in 2006. "But once the first take was over, it's like, 'OK. So what? It's kissing another human being. How are we going to finish this scene? Let's get on with it and let's get out of here.' "
In a written statement, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation said it mourns Ledger's death, adding that his portrayal of Del Mar "changed hearts and minds in immeasurable ways."
This one I never saw coming. I guess if it was Amy Winehouse, Britney, or Kate Moss...I may not have been surprised. But, this one was a shock.