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Johnny Depp (filmography, awards)
"Twenty something years ago, someone threw a ball into my hands and said:" Well, boy, here's your chance.
Donot miss it."
And I tried not to miss this very chance, until I heard: "You've lost.
Get out of here."
John Christopher Depp II was born on June 9, 1963 in Owensboro, Kentucky.
His mother, Betty Sue Palmer, worked as a waitress, his father, John Christopher Depp, was a civil engineer.
Johnny has a brother, Daniel (now a writer), and sisters, Debbie and Christy (the latter works as his personal manager).
Actor Johnny Depp was the youngest.
Depp's maternal great – grandmother was a Cherokee Indian, and his grandmother was German, on his father's side he inherited a piece of the blood of Irish immigrants.
According to family legend, the surname "Depp" was inherited from a family of French Huguenots, with whom one of Johnny's ancestors was related, the founder of the dynasty Pierre Dieppe settled in Virginia around 1700.
Johnny himself likes to joke about the German jargon "deppe" - "fool".
Johnny's mother loved to constantly change the situation: the family did not have time to unpack their suitcases, as they immediately moved to a new place.
Throughout his childhood, Johnny moved continuously, having managed to live in two dozen places.
Betty thought it was good for the children.
When Depp was 15, his parents divorced.
Johnny developed adolescent depression due to feelings of insecurity and instability, and he visited a psychiatrist several times – he had a mania for scratching his hands until they bled.
It's no secret that Depp's parents could not get along with each other, which is why there was always an oppressive atmosphere in the house.
"I thought that in every house there is the same tension, violence, sharpness.
Everything was very ... rude, cruel to all the children.
We grew up with the feeling that something was going to explode near us.
So, in a sense, the divorce of parents can be called a deliverance.
And at the same time, we were all acutely aware of the loss.
Innocence or childhood or... everything like that.
I grew up early."
The craving for self flagellation has not passed without a trace: Johnny Depp still puts scars on his body in memory of important events for him…
Hence the love of tattoos.
"My body for me is like a ship's log for sailors.
I make marks, each of which means something to me, and it doesnot matter whether I do it myself or with the help of a professional.
I need this memory."
Johnny Depp wanted to be a professional musician.
His room was hung from floor to ceiling with posters of his favorite bands, and he spent hours posing in front of the mirror to music with an imaginary guitar in his hands.
On his 12th birthday, his mother gave him a real guitar, and Johnny immediately began playing it in various garage teenage bands, and then organized his own he named it "Meredith", after one of his girlfriends.
She must have been flattered.
A year after his parents ' divorce, Johnny dropped out of school, where he still, to put it mildly, did not shine with success – he firmly decided to become a rock musician.
Much later, he admitted that after a couple of weeks he tried to return to school, but the director was completely sure that "this scamp would only jump on the stage", and did not accept him.
Johnny tried alcohol and marijuana early (thanks to his brother), he was not one of those who are called "good boys" - an unbridled young type with artistic habits – that's what he was.
The neighbors were absolutely sure about his future - if he did not die from an overdose, he would go to jail.
Johnny played in the punk band "Kids", which even achieved some success with the local unassuming audience.
The guys went to Los Angeles to sign a contract with a record company, but the band fell apart before the contract was signed - there were so many people there who wanted quick fame.
After that, Johnny Depp played a little with "Rock City Angels", participated in the writing of the song "Mary", which was included on the band's debut album, recorded at the Geffen Studio.
Johnny didnot have any money at all then.
"My life was much simpler.
However, sometimes I couldnot pay the rent, and then I had to live either in someone's pickup truck or in someone's closet."
In 1983, Johnny married Lori Ann Ellison, the sister of the lead singer of the band.
However, he soon left the group, and for some time he was doing odd jobs, even selling fountain pens.
Then Lori left Depp, and began dating ...
Nicolas Cage, the nephew of the great director Coppola.
It was Lori who introduced Johnny to Cage, who advised the guy to try his hand at cinema, saying a prophetic phrase: "You're an actor, you just donot know it yet."
"Why not?" - the future actor Johnny Depp thought, and a short time later he already took part in the auditions, which ended with the approval of a young handsome man for a role in the TV series "Hotel".
That's how, without any acting education, by chance, Johnny Depp got on the screen – first on television, and then on the big one.
Later, Johnny had a close relationship with Sherilyn Fenn, an actress whom he met on the set of the short film "Dummies".
While acting in the series, Johnny continued to go to screen tests.
One day, he and his friend Jackie Earl Haley came to see candidates for a new horror film by Wes Craven – just for company.
What was his surprise when the director himself approached him and handed him the script!
Johnny got the role of one of the teenagers, although not the main one, but not at all episodic, and he took part in the filming of one of the cult films of Hollywood – "A Nightmare on Elm Street"(1984).
So the films with Johnny Depp began to appear.
"I'm the guy who was eaten by the bed at the beginning of the movie."
It so happened that the film became a great success for all its creators, giving rise to a lot of sequel films, and the first series of the film series became an unconditional classic of the genre.
And although the role did not require any special dramatic talent from Johnny, it must be admitted that the performance was very convincing for the debut.
Anyway, the producers began to pay attention to him, and in 1986, the legendary Oliver Stone cast Depp in a minor role in his famous film about the Vietnam War - "Platoon".
Johnny played a private who can speak Vietnamese he honestly worked on his pronunciation, and in general, he impressed everyone as a hardworking and promising actor.
Alas: almost all the scenes with Depp Stone eventually threw out of the picture, leaving only a short episode in which Depp's character translates the words of a Vietnamese, and a few seconds when Johnny is carrying a Vietnamese boy in his arms.
And that's it!
In general, the role is less than episodic.
But by that time he was already a star – but not a movie, but television.
A number of roles in popular television series, where he played a typical young handsome man who breaks girls ' hearts, made him the object of adoration of hundreds of thousands of American girls, and even then many rooms of teenage girls were covered with posters with his image.
Johnny himself was furious about this: he felt that his personality was disappearing under the characteristic mask of a TV "heartthrob hero", and he felt terrible in this situation.
The young man did everything to get kicked out: he was wildly rude to everyone around, made scandals, once even burned his suit.
Despite the huge success of the series, he promised himself that as soon as the contract for the most successful of them, 21 Jump Street, expired, he would never return to this environment again, and devote himself to the big cinema – only there he could truly show his acting talent, which he discovered more and more in himself with each new hour spent under the spotlight.
Tim Burton's film "Edward - Scissorhands" (1990) - a Gothic story about a strange young man with blades instead of hands, who, despite his ridiculous and scary appearance, is very talented and kind, helped to finally get away from the image of a teenage idol Johnny.
The meeting of Johnny Depp and Tim Burton became a landmark for both and marked the beginning of their long term cooperation – it was Depp who embodied on the screen the fantastic images that originated in the imagination of this brilliant master of cinema, it was with him that Burton had the best mutual understanding on the set, it was this director who released great films with Johnny Depp in the main roles.
Burton worked with Depp again and again – after "Edward" they created six more films, each of which was magnificent in its own way, and earned themselves the fame of one of the best creative tandems in Hollywood.
Their style is unique and unique, it has one hundred percent recognition – it turned out that it was Depp who managed to embody the image of the melancholic protagonist, so beloved by Tim Burton, with maximum accuracy.
On the set of "Edward", Johnny met Winona Ryder, whom he later married, having made himself a tattoo "Winona forever".
It was "Edward Scissorhands" that made Johnny Depp a star of the first magnitude – the box office success and the undoubted numerous advantages of the picture were recognized even by the most inveterate skeptics, and Johnny himself was talked about as one of the most talented young actors of the American Dream Factory.
An interesting fact is that the actor Johnny Depp always wanted to act not in those projects that promised the greatest benefits, but in those that were most interesting to him personally.
He always emphasized his desire for self expression and rejection of cliches and cliches, he refused the title of pop idol with all his might and never aspired to it.
There were many projects in Depp's career that went directly against the principles of pop culture, but he sincerely wanted to work on them, because they allowed him to reveal himself on the screen the way he wanted.
Kusturica's film "The Arizona Dream" (1993) failed at the box office with a bang.
Released in the same year, "Benny and June" almost followed him, as well as" What's Eating Gilbert Grape " - Johnny just broke up with Winona Ryder and drank a lot.
Critics have defined the image of Depp as a "cult loser", Depp himself assures that the reason for the failures is the inability of the producers to dispose of the pictures properly and in the wrong organization of the rental.
Depp was interested in lyrical stories with deep psychologism, and perhaps this was not at all what the general audience was interested in.
In any case, choosing between personal preferences and the expectations of the audience, Depp invariably chose the first, it was his style.
The second film with Burton - "Ed Wood" (1994), about "the worst director of all time", also failed at the box office.
But nevertheless, the purely aesthetic picture received very good reviews from critics and two "Oscars" - many appreciated the refined spectacle.
For Depp himself, the film meant a lot in personal terms.
It was at that moment in his life that he had a severe personal crisis – he was going through a breakup with Winona (he changed the tattoo to "Wine forever"), plunged into alcohol and drugs, his friend, the most talented young actor River Phoenix, died of an overdose in his own nightclub "The Viper Room", the prospects were vague and unclear – and all this against the background of rumors about the imminent end of his career.
"It was a losing streak.
Inside, I felt lousy, very lousy.
"Ed Wood" has become something of an exorcism from me.
It was a time when I felt all the pain I had to go through: I wanted to run, I wanted to relive my scene on the set and go crazy…
It was the end of an old life and the beginning of a new one.
It seems to me that I have had many different lives.
And although I donot remember the end of any of them, or the subsequent rebirth, I have a feeling that a new person has appeared as a result of what I experienced then."
Then, in the mid 90s, Depp met supermodel Kate Moss, and they were together for four years.
Alas, Johnny continued to rowdy - he just couldnot seem to live a quiet life.
He and Kate constantly quarreled terribly and made up violently, more than once committed rather strange acts, amazed with their antics.
The paparazzi were constantly running after them, which infuriated Johnny.
One day they caught the couple in the cemetery singing songs.
Johnny still had problems with alcohol.
Then Depp left Kate - she flatly refused to give birth to children, so Johnny did not see a future with her...
"Don Juan De Marco" (1995) became a long awaited commercial success - a romantic melodrama about the relationship between an aging psychiatrist and his young patient, who sincerely considers himself Don Juan, was played brilliantly by the actors, and the audience finally appreciated Depp's acting talent for the first time since "Edward".
- especially the female audience, which has never remained indifferent to Johnny at all.
"The Dead Man" (1995) by Jim Jarmusch vividly demonstrated to the world the desire of Johnny Depp not to follow the generally accepted canons.
It was a bit strange, in many ways an avant garde film about a young accountant who, after the death of his parents, in the hope of finding a job, comes to the Wild West, where, by the evil will of chance, a reward of $ 500 is appointed for his head.
Excellent critical reviews, prestigious awards and a complete fiasco at the box office – an old story that Depp was no stranger to.
The next film with Johnny Depp – "At the last moment" (1995), again tells about a modest accountant with a difficult fate, but this time it was a dynamic thriller.
An ordinary man, Gene Watson, has a six year old daughter kidnapped, and they threaten to kill her if the main character does not shoot a female senator.
Suddenly, a modest accountant is transformed into a brave and desperate hero who will stop at nothing to save his daughter.
The picture was very coldly received by the audience, but critics noted the plausibility with which Depp conveyed the strongest experiences of his character.
Once again, Johnny confirmed the fame of a truly talented artist who knows how to perfectly convey the whole range of feelings from despair to anger, so much so that the viewer does not have a shadow of doubt about the truthfulness of the spectacle unfolding before his eyes – brilliant persuasiveness, complete dedication.
A great success was "Donnie Brasco" (1997), where the actor Johnny Depp played in a pair with the brilliant Pacino.
FBI agent Joe Pistone receives a new task: to infiltrate one of the criminal groups in Brooklyn in order to obtain full fledged information about the activities of gangster gangs.
The excellent performance of the acting duo, combined with a twisted plot, allowed the film to collect more than a hundred million dollars at the world box office.
"The Brave Man "(1997), which Johnny shot as a director (and left this occupation) and "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas", according to tradition, were more appreciated by professional film critics than by the audience.
In 1999, Depp starred in the film of the great Roman Polanski "The Ninth Gate" about a specialist in the search, evaluation and purchase of rare publications, who accepts an unusual but extremely profitable order from the owner of the world's largest library of occult books: to determine the authenticity of the crown of the collection, a 17th century folio called "Nine Gates to the realm of Ghosts", with which, according to legend, you can summon Lucifer himself.
Satan, however, did not appear, but until the last moment the viewer is waiting in suspense that this will still happen…
The success, compared to the costs, was very moderate.
During the filming in France, Johnny met the famous singer Vanessa Paradis, who charmed him once and for all, and to this day is his common law wife.
"I was drinking coffee in the lobby of the hotel, and suddenly I saw an amazing woman.
She had the most amazing back I've ever seen in my life - she was wearing a dress with an open back.
She came up to me and said: "Hello, do you remember me?
We met at the premiere."
I sat there, stunned, unable to say a word.
A miracle happened: an angel came into my life."
Johnny fell in love with Vanessa with all his heart, without a memory.
He even shot video clips for her as a director.
For more than ten years, Johnny Depp has been living with Vanessa in France, flying to the States only to shoot films.
They have two children a daughter, Lily Rose, and a son, John Christopher Depp III.
By the way, during the time spent in France, Depp became a winemaker, and together with Sean Penn and John Malkovich, he opened a restaurant "Man Ray" in Paris near the Champs Elysees.
After the "Gate" there was the film "The Astronaut's Wife" (1999) – the directorial debut of screenwriter Rand Ravich, which ended in a complete financial collapse Charlize Theron and Johnny Depp received solid royalties as big stars, the film itself cost 75 million, but it did not collect twenty at the box office, and the criticism was not at all favorable to him, and she had reason for this.
Interestingly, Depp received $ 8 million instead of the five previously agreed upon, for cutting off his curls, and what was left was painted in mustard color.
And finally, a real success, again paired with Burton – "Sleepy Hollow" (1999).
The phantasmagoria about Ichabod Crane, a young constable who is sent to the town of Sleepy Hollow to investigate mysterious murders at the hands of a Headless Horseman, struck the audience to the heart.
The stunningly stylish video sequence and rapid action did not leave anyone indifferent – more than two hundred million dollars of revenue spoke for themselves, and the creative duo Burton Depp worked perfectly.
The storyteller Burton turned an infernal story into a "children's horror story", which, of course, should tickle the nerves, but most importantly, it is simply obliged to give great pleasure to both the audience and the audience, and the narrator, especially pleased that he managed to really captivate and produce an indelible effect on the audience – and so it turned out.
It is noteworthy that Christopher Walken, who played the "Headless Horseman", was filmed for free, just for the sake of working with Burton.
It was after the filming of "Sleepy Hollow" that a scandal broke out around a fight that Depp caused by pouncing with his fists on annoying paparazzi who were photographing his pregnant wife Vanessa Paradis.
The police handcuffed him and took him to the police station, but Depp himself did not regret his trick for a second.
"None of them dared to take a picture of me, not one of these six men.
I was rewarded by seeing the fear in the eyes of these vile people.
After this incident, I went to the police station quite calmly: five or six hours behind bars for the sake of such pleasure that I got it's nonsense!"
Depp's artistic nature does not tolerate interference in his personal life, in addition, he has always been subject to mood swings and he regularly has outbursts of anger.
In 97, during a terrible quarrel with Kate Moss, he trashed an extra class hotel room in New York – he left no stone unturned there, destroying unique antiques worth tens of thousands of dollars.
But lately he has been behaving calmly, and has learned to manage his anger.
"Today I fight with photographers only when they try to take pictures of my children.
I donot care if they take a picture of me or not.
Vanessa says she doesnot care either.
But they have no right to touch children!"
The two thousandth year brought several unsuccessful projects at once: the melodrama "The Man Who Cried", "Until the Night Comes", the documentary short "Lovell's Blues", followed by a new box office breakthrough:"Chocolate".
This melodramatic story collected more than one hundred and fifty million dollars at the world box office, although its advantages were not indisputable for everyone.
In 2001, Depp, along with Penelope Cruz, starred in the crime drama "Cocaine" based on real events - about an ordinary guy from the suburbs who realized the "American dream" in his own way, becoming a major drug importer.
This epic narrative, although it became secondary to Soderbergh's film "Traffic", which appeared a year earlier, became an event in world cinema, forcing millions of people to think about the problem of drugs in modern society.
"I like to break the comedy.
If I see even the slightest loophole in the direction of comedy, I try to use it with maximum efficiency.
Even in "Cocaine", which was by no means a comedy, I tried to find a humorous background in some scenes.
Maybe I shouldnot have done it, but those scenes turned out well, and that's the main thing.
Sometimes we would laugh our heads off."
In the same year, a thriller about the legendary Jack the Ripper is released- "From hell".
Not the strongest picture, but it collected a good box office, and had a number of obvious advantages, and Depp himself was again on top, brilliantly playing Inspector Abberline, following in the footsteps of the killer
And finally, in 2003, a real blockbuster was released, which became a breakthrough for Depp to the top of the box office - "Pirates of the Caribbean".
"I read the script, and I felt like a 9 year old boy.
I realized that I just had to act in this film!"
The Disney picture became super successful, and the image of the charming pirate Jack Sparrow became a landmark for Depp.
This film was not only the first in the history of the Walt Disney studio, which earned an age rating of PG 13 (that is, "children under 13 are prohibited from viewing") - it was able to remove a kind of curse and rehabilitate the "pirate theme" that was considered almost a failure in cinema — until now, Hollywood can not forget the deafening fiasco at the box office in 1995 of Renny Harlin's film "Island of Thugs" - almost a hundred million picture, on which great hopes were pinned, eventually did not collect ten, becoming one of the black pages in the history of Hollywood.
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer decided to make a movie about pirates under the impression of ... an attraction at Disneyland.
No one imagined that the film would be such a success with the audience, but many are sure that the secret lies in the performer of the main role.
Johnny Depp has been friends with Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards for a long time.
And when he read the script of "Pirates", he came up with the idea of giving his character the features of a legendary rocker.
"I thought that the pirates were the rock stars of the XVIII century.
They led a free life, defied social conventions, men envied them, and women fell in love with them.
I decided that Jack should be given the features of one of the famous rock stars.
And who do I know better than Keith?"
Depp himself came up with a unique walk of Jack.
"I have been thinking for a long time about how a person who spends much more time at sea than on land should walk.
Over the years, Jack has become accustomed to the constant pitching and other features of life on the water.
Perhaps he has spent too much time in the sun, which has slightly fried his brain, and therefore acts more intuitively than meaningfully.
Anyway, he is much more comfortable on the deck than on the ground.
He is used to the rhythms of the ocean, without them he lacks something.
He needs constant movement, back and forth.
I decided that he did not fully understand his condition, but instinctively tried to use it to his advantage.
He moves like a cobra all the time, hypnotizing his opponent.
This is a moving target that is difficult to hit.
But he does not have a well thought out strategy, he is guided by instinct."
Surprisingly, Bruckheimer was against the image invented by Depp, considering it ridiculous and far fetched Jerry himself represented the main character of the film as a kind of sea wolf, salted with ocean spray, and here he was offered some kind of clown with painted eyes, thickly hung with trinkets and talking nonsense.
But Depp held firm, and as a result, Jack Sparrow became the way millions of viewers around the world remembered him – remembered and loved with all their heart.
650 million box office receipts and two super profitable sequels made this project one of the most successful in the history of Hollywood.
As soon as the decision was made to shoot the trilogy (even before the premiere), "The Curse of the Black Pearl"was added to the title of the film.
Then there was a sequel to "Desperado" by Rodriguez called "Once upon a Time in Mexico" (2003), the film adaptation of Stephen King's "Secret Window" (2004), the French film "They got married and they had many children" and the family drama "Fairyland", in which his partner on the set was the star of "Titanic" Kate Winslet.
This time not a single box office failure, all the pictures were warmly received by the audience and found numerous fans.
After the historical drama "The Libertine" (2004), actor Johnny Depp is starring in his next joint project with Tim Burton - "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" (2005).
Once again, a fabulous atmosphere, unique style and humor, but the main thing is originality: Burton's films have never bloomed with so many colors before!
The dark black and gray scale gave way to all the colors of the rainbow, and the magnificent musical numbers made the new creation of the Master completely complete.
Half a billion box office receipts!
Immediately after the filming of "Charlie", Depp again joins Burton's team, working on the voice acting of the character in the luxurious puppet cartoon "The Corpse of the Bride" (2005).
The cartoon for forty million dollars brought more than a hundred, and it was not at all childish…
2006 and 2007 were filled with work on new series of "Pirates of the Caribbean" - "Dead Man's Chest" and "At the end of the world".
The success exceeded the wildest expectations – a billion dollars for each!
It seems that even those who could not stand pirates all their lives went to the cinema.
And Johnny Depp did not disappoint the expectations of his fans.
The unique plasticity, verbal improvisations, charm – everything was in place, and even seemed to have increased since the first part.
That's how it turned out that despite all the previous roles, among which there were very strong ones, Johnny Depp will remain in the world's memory first of all as an eternally grimacing crook with golden teeth…
And he likes it!
"I remember Gore and I stared at each other, and literally read the thoughts that we had the same – God, are we really making a movie about pirates, and we get paid for it?"
As soon as the work on "Pirates" was finished, Tim Burton again invited Johnny to take part in a joint project – the dark musical drama "Sweeney Todd: The Demon barber of Fleet Street" (2007).
And Johnny didnot refuse!
It was a sad story about a barber obsessed with revenge, Benjamin Barker.
The barber seeks revenge on the judge who sent him to hard labor in order to take possession of his young wife...
Under the name of Sweeney Todd, Barker, who escaped from hard labor, became a barber again in the hope of someday getting a judge into his institution and killing him.
The public accepted the picture, which collected more than one hundred and fifty million.
The film was a musical – but almost nowhere in the promotional materials was this mentioned.
Johnny Depp himself sang.
It was originally planned to record Depp's voice on tape, and then launch it during the filming process, but then it was decided that Johnny would sing right during the filming.
He was paired with Helena Bonham Carter.
The bloody story about a morally devastated cruel avenger terrified Johnny himself.
"I'm terribly afraid of the sight of blood.
Tim had to order fake orange blood so that I wouldnot pass out right in the frame.
To be honest, I myself have not watched the film from beginning to end: it is so scary that during some scenes I had to close my eyes."
In 2009, Johnny Depp starred in" The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus " - a phantasmagoric tape of the famous Terry Gilliam.
Traveling around the world with his troupe, Dr. Parnassus gives the audience of the show the opportunity to pass through a magic mirror into a fantastic world.
However, the magical gift of Parnassus has its price: for many centuries, he has been gambling with the devil himself, who is going to come and take his prize the daughter of Parnassus, Valentina.
Johnny Depp played one of the hypostases of the main character named Tony.
It was originally planned that the talented Heath Ledger would play the entire main role, but it so happened that he died right in the middle of filming, leaving most of the scenes unfinished.
Then the director decided to use other actors (in addition to Johnny Depp, Jude Law was also invited) to play in those scenes that the Hit did not have time to complete…
The tape turned out to be strange and ambiguous, collecting only about 60 million.
In 2009, Michael Mann, the author of the famous "Fight", shoots Johnny in the drama "Johnny D." about John Dillinger, the legendary bank robber of the early 20th century.
The daring attacks made the bandit an outstanding hero for all the oppressed and the main target for the best FBI agent Melvin Purvis and bureau director John Edgar Hoover.
No one could stop the Dillinger gang.
No prison could hold him.
Charm and desperate escapes glorified the criminal in a society that considered banks the main cause of the Great Depression.
The shootings were still beyond praise, but historians note strange deviations from historical reality that did not benefit the film.
Anyway, more than two hundred million at the box office meant an undoubted success.
And at the beginning of 2010, a megahit, shot by the same Tim Burton, and collected an unthinkable billion dollars in less than a year, "Alice in Wonderland", was released on the screens of the world.
Based on the famous Carroll fairy tale, the film retained the main characters, but passing through the prism of Burton's exuberant fantasy, it was filled with completely new content.
Johnny Depp played an incredibly colorful Mad Hatter here.
As in "Sweeney Todd", Depp's partner in the film was Helena Bonham Carter, who played the Queen.
The picture became a triumph of new technologies – computer three dimensional animation of the latest generation allowed to do without decorations at all (they were all drawn).
Johnny Depp joked in an interview that he could play "all the roles in this cartoon".
So far, this is the most successful creation of the Burton Depp tandem.
Johnny Depp's career is at its highest point.
He is the highest paid actor in Hollywood, and super successful projects with his participation are an endless series.
The expensive animation project "Rango" by the author of the first three films about Jack Sparrow, Gore Verbinsky, was not without the participation of Depp in the main role.
The fourth part of "Pirates of the Caribbean" - "On strange shores" (2011) - it became one of the most successful films of world cinema in its entire history, collecting more than a billion dollars in cinemas around the world - and this despite the fact that Gore left the director's chair...
But Depp was still on top, and did not disappoint the audience.
The last project of Johnny was the picture "Rum Diary" (2011).
"Many years ago, at some party, I met an amazing woman.
She was an elderly, very aristocratic Englishwoman.
She was standing with a glass of gin martini in her hand, someone spoke to her, complaining about something, and then she uttered, in my opinion, a brilliant phrase.
She said “ " My dear, you just need to bend your line, no matter what!"
Bend your line, no matter what!
It's great, isnot it?
That's the whole point."
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#1 Marina 29.10.2011 19: 39 Just a great site!
I love cinema, I will definitely carefully read your new articles.
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#2 Novikova Elena 22.11.2011 15: 22 I really love this actor.
Such diverse roles.
A wonderful website!
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#3 Arina 22.11.2011 21: 00 And what, among the best Russian actors, there was no one?
Sadly.
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#4 Ruslan 28.10.2012 09: 09 Cool
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#5 Natasha 16.01.2013 20: 49 Wonderful actor, wonderful films, very interesting...:-)
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#6 Ksyu 10.02.2013 09: 15 The best,the most!!!!!!!!!!
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#7 Angela 10.02.2013 09: 16 Objectively the most talented guy of all those present.
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#8 Alexey 10.02.2013 09: 16 Johnny, johnny, johnny!!!!!!!!!
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#9 nastya 12.02.2013 15: 31 he's just a sweetheart
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# 10 Svetka 14.02.2013 10: 45 Handsome, and just a talented guy :-)
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#11 Arshavin ya 14.02.2013 19: 07 Captain Jack Sparrow!)
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#12 I am 26.03.2013 09: 30 A very beautiful man!
With such well defined facial features and masculine cheekbones, correct proportions, a good metabolism, plus all this is due to proper care...
I already do not dare to voice his brilliant artistry, charisma and ... then Ostap suffered!)
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#13 Karolinka 01.04.2013 18: 51 Oh, my God, what a man I want a son from him 8)And I want a daughter from him, and period, and period!!!
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#14 Johnny Depp 18.04.2013 13: 08 dadada, Joonni
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#15 orlando bloom 27.04.2013 14: 12 Lapulechka!!
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