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  • Ed Burns and Katherine Heigl arrive at the premiere of ‘27 Dresses’ on January 7, 2008 in Los Angeles
  • Ed Burns and Christy Turlington arrive for the Third Annual Artists Dinner, NYC
  • Ed Burns and Christy Turlington attend the Food Bank for NYC Can-Do dinner
  • Actor Ed Burns at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony
  • Ed Burns, Christy Turlington, AP
  • Debra Messing and Ed Burns, 2005

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    Ed Burns and Katherine Heigl arrive at the premiere of ‘27 Dresses’ on January 7, 2008 in Los Angeles

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    Ed Burns and Christy Turlington arrive for the Third Annual Artists Dinner, NYC

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    Ed Burns and Christy Turlington attend the Food Bank for NYC Can-Do dinner

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    Actor Ed Burns at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony

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    Ed Burns, Christy Turlington, AP

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    Debra Messing and Ed Burns, 2005

 

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January 7, 2012

‘Man On A Ledge’ Challenges Sam Worthington’s Fear Of Heights: I Thought I Would ‘Burst Into Tears’; Actor Reveals ‘Avatar’ Sequel Plans

He battled greedy environmental enemies in “Avatar,” Nazi war criminals in “The Debt” and a gargantuan Kraken in “The Clash of the Titans,” but leading man Sam Worthington has a weakness – a crippling fear of heights.

For his latest movie, crime thriller “Man on a Ledge,” the sexy star, 35, was forced to spend hours standing on a 14-inch deep ledge, 200-feet above the New York City street below – a feat he wasn’t initially sure he’d be able accomplish.

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