Police: Woman who found Ledger’s body made 4 calls to Olsen twin

? The woman who discovered a lifeless Heath Ledger spent nine minutes making three calls to Mary-Kate Olsen before she dialed 911 for help, police said Thursday. She called the “Full House” actress a fourth time after paramedics arrived.

The calls do not have any significant bearing on the investigation because authorities believe Ledger was dead when she arrived and have ruled out foul play. But they paint a more precise picture of the series of events surrounding the Australian-born actor’s final moments.

The woman, Diana Wolozin, had an appointment to give Ledger a massage Tuesday afternoon. Police originally said she made two calls to Olsen in seeking her help about what to do, but revised it to four after taking a closer look at Ledger’s phone records.

Wolozin apparently knew both Ledger and Olsen and that they were friends; all the calls were made from Ledger’s cell phone. Olsen’s representative did not return telephone calls or emails Thursday.

Messages left at telephone numbers listed for Wolozin were not returned. Her name is not listed on the New York State Education Department’s Web site, which tracks licensed health care professionals.

Among the qualifications for a massage therapy license in New York is CPR certification; police had said an emergency operator provided Wolozin directions on how to perform CPR on Ledger, but it was too late. Practicing massage in New York without a license is a class E felony that can result in fines or jail time.

The details emerged as Ledger’s family made plans to bury the 28-year-old “Brokeback Mountain” actor. Ledger’s body was taken to the Frank E. Campbell funeral home, where a private viewing was scheduled for today. Ledger’s family was flying to the U.S. from Australia.

The cause of Ledger’s death will not be known for at least a week, after toxicology reports are completed. Authorities suspect a possible accidental overdose, but nothing conclusive has been determined. Six types of prescription medication were found in the apartment, but no illegal drugs, police said.