Heath Ledger died January 22, 2008 due to an accidental overdose of sleeping prescriptions.
The last movie he acted in was The Dark Knight. He made an estimated salary of 75,000,000 a year.
20 million
4 million per film
Anywhere between 10 to 20 Million
Depending on the Movie he gets paid around $20 - 30 Million a moviei got this answer from www.hollyworth.com this website tells you all about celebrities net worth, how much they make and how much movies costBut just pirats of the caibbean alone he has made 72 million
this rich cat can make up to 1,000,000 on one movie depending on how good it is.
Yes, heath played feild hockey in high school and was very good at it. he also surfed and skateboarded, i dont know if you consider them sports but, that what his hobbies wereAs per Wikipedia,"Ledger was an avid chess player, winning Western Australia's junior chess championship at the age of 10.[18] As an adult, he often played with other chess enthusiasts at Washington Square Park.[19] Allan Scott's film adaptation of the chess-related 1983 novel The Queen's Gambit, by Walter Tevis, which at the time of his death he was planning to both perform in and direct, would have been Ledger's first feature film as a director."
That completely depends on the combination between the film and the actor.
4 million per film
1 million
20 million
she makes 3000000 that or 2000000
Anywhere between 10 to 20 Million
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Depending on the Movie he gets paid around $20 - 30 Million a moviei got this answer from www.hollyworth.com this website tells you all about celebrities net worth, how much they make and how much movies costBut just pirats of the caibbean alone he has made 72 million
In 2014 with an estimated $46 million in combined earnings
this rich cat can make up to 1,000,000 on one movie depending on how good it is.
Depending on experience, most film directors earn between $ 250,000 and $ 2 million per project. New directors typically earn between $ 250,000 and $ 500,000 per movie, while studio film directors earn about $ 1 million per movie.