Ledger documentary reveals secret behind Joker's lip-licking

Press Trust of India  |  New York 

The documentary on the life of actor Heath Ledger has disclosed that a make-up issue was responsible for The Joker's menacing lip-licking habit in "The Dark Knight".

"I Am Heath Ledger" revealed the Australian actor had to wear a prosthetic scar to play Batman's arch rival which would often come loose, reported Elle magazine.



Ledger secured the make-up by constantly licking his lips. This ended up becoming one of the many details that made his Joker appear even more dangerous.

The actor was 28 when he died of a cardiac arrest brought about by combined drug intoxication on January 22, 2008.

The documentary will receive a release on May 23.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Ledger documentary reveals secret behind Joker's lip-licking

The documentary on the life of actor Heath Ledger has disclosed that a make-up issue was responsible for The Joker's menacing lip-licking habit in "The Dark Knight". "I Am Heath Ledger" revealed the Australian actor had to wear a prosthetic scar to play Batman's arch rival which would often come loose, reported Elle magazine. Ledger secured the make-up by constantly licking his lips. This ended up becoming one of the many details that made his Joker appear even more dangerous. The actor was 28 when he died of a cardiac arrest brought about by combined drug intoxication on January 22, 2008. The documentary will receive a digital release on May 23. The documentary on the life of actor Heath Ledger has disclosed that a make-up issue was responsible for The Joker's menacing lip-licking habit in "The Dark Knight".

"I Am Heath Ledger" revealed the Australian actor had to wear a prosthetic scar to play Batman's arch rival which would often come loose, reported Elle magazine.

Ledger secured the make-up by constantly licking his lips. This ended up becoming one of the many details that made his Joker appear even more dangerous.

The actor was 28 when he died of a cardiac arrest brought about by combined drug intoxication on January 22, 2008.

The documentary will receive a release on May 23.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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