Veteran actor Christopher Plummer had only just completed scenes with Heath Ledger in London on a new Terry Gilliam film, The Imaginarium of Doctor Pamassus, when the ill-fated young actor returned to New York while the production company made arrangements to resume shooting in Vancouver. It was during this mini hiatus that Ledger died. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly's Steve Daly, Plummer reflects on working with the acclaimed 28-year old actor. He says it was well known on location that Ledger had been having problems sleeping, but it did not deter his energy on the set. Plummer says the film, which centers with a man's regrets about having made a deal with the devil, is now in limbo because so many scenes have still to be completed. For director Terry Gilliam, Ledger's tragic death endangers yet another high profile film from the quirky director. His Don Quixote film of years ago had been cancelled after filming began and a previous highly acclaimed film Brazil had been severely cut by its distributor. To read Christopher Plummer's comments click here