f
your last sight of Johnny Depp was as the thin, pale Willie Wonka in this
year's Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, you'd be in for a shock
if you saw him now.
When we talked to him this summer in Nassau, Bahamas, he was
already into his fourth month of the more than nine he'll be spending
filming two Pirates Of The Caribbean sequels back-to-back.
A glutton for punishment, Depp also pulled double duty last year --
starring in Charlie for director/best-friend Tim Burton, and
voicing Burton's other movie, the stop-motion animated dark comedy Corpse
Bride.
That's quite the
tan. I hope you're using sunblock.
Thanks, what can I say? Three months on a boat. I'm not using sunblock at
this point, but I did. You gotta watch the sun out here because it'll
really take a bite out of you. But now it's sort of leveled off. I don't
think I will get any darker than this.
You're
not known for doing sequels and now you're doing two at once.
Some people say "Ha! Depp sold out!" But I don't believe I have.
At least that wasn't my intention. I wanted to play Captain Jack again
because he's so much fun to play. I mean, if they wanted to do Pirates
7, why not? In Pirates 2 and 3 you get to see a couple
of newer layers of Captain Jack.
Tell me about
doing two movies at once for Tim Burton.
We were just about to start Wonka, and Tim came and said,
"You know, I've got this other thing I'm thinking about. This
stop-motion thing. And I'd like to give you the script and tell me what
you think." [I said,] "Sure." So I read the script [and]
felt, "God, it's amazing. It's brilliant." But I had no idea he
was going to be doing them simultaneously. I mean, he was literally
leaving the set of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and going into
Corpse Bride... recordings and animation. It's an incredible energy
he has. I would literally leave the stage playing Wonka and then have to
find this other character (Victor, the unintended betrothed of a haunted,
undead bride) on the walk to the studio. Anything with Tim is always just
a blast, you know?
Are you and
Burton just on the same wavelength?
In terms of our relationship, Tim was the guy [supporting] me back
in 1990 (when Depp was a TV star on 21 Jump Street). The only other
guy who's gone out on a limb like that was John Waters with Cry-Baby.
But Tim's risk was quite a bit heftier. For him to cast me in Edward
Scissorhands, that's something I will never forget.
How does it feel
to have all this clout all of a sudden? I hear you're getting $37 million
for the two Pirates movies.
How much? Can someone call my business manager? I have a series of
questions for him. You know, I haven't really thought about it much.
Somebody mentioned something about some Forbes list (of
highest-paid entertainers) and it just made me laugh.
But I've been doing things I've chosen to do for quite a good
stretch now. And that small group of people -- and I hate to use the word,
and I won't use the word, fans-but, you know, that small core of people
who've stuck with me all these years, I feel good for them, because after
great masses of people decided to watch Pirates
Of The Caribbean, they don't have to hang their heads in shame. At
least not so much.
- Jim Slotek
The essential Johnny Depp
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
(2005)
Finding Neverland (2004)
Pirates of the Caribbean (2003)
Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003)
Chocolat (2000)
Sleepy Hollow (1999)
Donnie Brasco (1997)
Don Juan DeMarco (1997)
Ed Wood (1994)
What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993)
Benny & Joon (1993)
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
Cry-Baby (1990)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
5 things about Johnny Depp
- He has 12 tattoos. He got his first at
17 (a Native American chief on his right bicep) and the last after the
birth of his son (the name Jack on his right forearm).
- For Pirates of the Caribbean he knew that the directors would
never agree to letting him get gold-capped teeth, so he went out and got
lots more than he wanted done. He showed the directors, and they decided
to let him keep a few -- the ones he wanted all along.
- Made a brief cameo in Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare and was
credited as Oprah Noodlemantra.
- He turned down the lead role in Speed (which made a star out of
Keanu Reeves), Brad Pitt's part in Legends of the Fall and the role
of Lestat in Interview with the Vampire which later went to Tom
Cruise.
- Depp, who now speaks French, lives with his family in a small town in
France with a population of just over 2,000. He also owns a small island
in the Caribbean.
I do?
Depp has been engaged four times!
- Sherilyn Fenn, actress (TV's cult hit Twin Peaks)
- Jennifer Grey, actress (Dirty Dancing)
- Winona Ryder, actress (Edward Scissorhands). After their split,
Depp had his WINONA FOREVER tattoo laser altered, removing the N and A so
it now reads WINO FOREVER
- Kate Moss, model
- He is currently involved with French actress/singer Vanessa Paradis.
They have two kids -- Jack and Lily-Rose.
Big break
At 20, Depp was married to Lori Anne
Allison who introduced him to her friend Nicolas Cage (National
Treasure). Cage persuaded Depp to give acting a try. He made his
feature film debut in Wes Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street (the
boyfriend that gets devoured by a killer bed -- that's Depp). It wasn't
until he was offered the role
of Officer Tom Hanson on the Fox TV series 21 Jump Street, that
Depp became an instant teenage heartthrob.
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