Heath Ledger’s Passion for Chess
By Christina Tapper
People Magazine
Originally posted Saturday January 26, 2008 12:00 PM EST
No stranger to the New York Washington Square Park chess world, Heath Ledger found joy by screaming the occasional ‘checkmate!’ But an observer who watched the actor’s matches said Ledger played for the enjoyment, even though he lost some of his chessboard battles.
“I saw him a few times, mostly last summer. He seemed like a nice guy,” says Earl Biggs, 63, who was a spectator at Ledger’s early-morning games. “He’d usually lose. We played for a couple of dollars and he’d lose a few dollars. He just had fun, he loved it.”
Ledger, who died on Tuesday, played chess since he was a youngster, telling MTV.com, “I’ve played since I was a kid. I play at least one game a day.”
The actor, 28, was also a trash-talker, playfully getting into verbal duels with his rivals.
“We’d talk trash talk at the chess table … Oh, you don’t want to know what we’d say!” Biggs remembers. “We’d say things to him like, ‘How can you make that move! How can you make a move like that!!!’ And he’d just laugh.”
Biggs says park visitors didn’t notice the Oscar-nominated Brokeback Mountain.
“Heath would just come around and jump into a game. People walking by didn’t bother him,” Biggs says. “We didn’t talk about anything personal except, “Hey, you owe me five dollars!”
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He’d apparently played in the U10/U12 section of a local state event in Australia. But it’s almost certain that he never placed.
– TCG