Actor's death means job losses for Vancouver film industry
Last Updated: Friday, January 25, 2008 | 11:16 AM PT
CBC News
Related
Internal Links
The death of actor Heath Ledger is causing more cuts for Vancouver's troubled film industry.
The 28-year-old, who was found dead in his New York apartment on Tuesday, was scheduled to be in Vancouver next week to work on his role as the lead in director Terry Gilliam's British-Canadian co-production The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.
Shooting had already begun in Britain, and Ledger was due in Vancouver on Monday to start filming scenes in front of a green screen, with special effects to be added later.
But with the production now suspended, crews at Bridge Studios in Burnaby, B.C., are facing an uncertain future.
Already, the nearly three-month-long screenwriters strike in the United States has shut down most U.S.-based film and television projects being shot in Vancouver, throwing an estimated 5,000 people out of work and costing the local industry more than $100 million, according to some estimates.
Don Ramsden, a business agent with the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, which represents cinematographers and other photographers, told CBC News that people will feel the impact of Ledger's death immediately.
"It's always a tragedy when this kind of thing happens. Our members expected to go to work starting Monday. Today and tomorrow there would have been people prepping, and now that's all up in the air," Ramsden said.
A so-called force majeure clause in the contract covering film workers cuts the producers free from liability in the case of extraordinary circumstances like death or natural disaster, Ramsden said.
"Basically, it's a declaration by the employer, telling people to go home, we're done, we can't proceed. It's a cessation of employment," he said.
Heath Ledger first rose to fame with his nomination for an Oscar for his role as a gay cowboy in Brokeback Mountain.
Share Tools
Latest British Columbia News Headlines
- New Westminster man saves woman from house fire
- A New Westminster, B.C., man is being called a hero after rescuing a woman from the balcony of a burning home early Sunday morning. more »
- Adults-only trade show cancelled in B.C. Bible belt
- Organizers of an adults-only trade show say they're cancelling a three-day event that was scheduled to take place in British Columbia's Bible belt. more »
- Canada fails to advance to Davis Cup quarters
- Canada failed to advance to the Davis Cup quarter-finals Sunday as France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga beat surprise substitute Frank Dancevic in straight sets in Vancouver. more »
- B.C. vets call for ban on dog docking, cropping
- B.C. veterinarians are calling on the province to ban the docking and cropping of dogs' tails and ears, saying it causes unnecessary pain. more »
Top News Headlines
- Greece passes new austerity deal amid rioting
- Greek lawmakers have approved harsh new austerity measures demanded by bailout creditors to save the debt-crippled nation from bankruptcy, after riots in Athens and other cities left stores looted and burned and more than 120 people hurt. more »
- Quebec town 'heartbroken' after killing of woman, sisters
- A small Quebec town is in mourning Sunday after a Quebec man was charged with killing his nieces and his mother, who were found dead in their family home. more »
- Houston autopsy results withheld by police
- Whitney Houston was found in a hotel bathtub but it'll take weeks to determine precisely how she died, a Los Angeles coroner's official says. more »
- Musicians who died before their time
- The growing list of musicians who have died young. more »
- Former Stanley Park petting zoo goats feared slaughtered
- Adults-only trade show cancelled in B.C. Bible belt
- New Westminster man saves woman from house fire
- B.C. vets call for ban on dog docking, cropping
- Crane drops section of Port Mann bridge into B.C. river
- Langley man struck, killed by train
- RCMP request retraction over 'slanderous' article
- Pickton investigators defended by man who warned of killer
- Emailed rave rape pictures earn teen probation

