Johnny Depp Early Life Mask "Captain" Jack Sparrow Edward Scissorhands

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Seller: forsche_design ✉️ (8,964) 100%, Location: Appleton, Wisconsin, US, Ships to: WORLDWIDE & many other countries, Item: 335080722341 Johnny Depp Early Life Mask "Captain" Jack Sparrow Edward Scissorhands .

This is a contemporary casting direct from an original life mask of a young Johnny Depp made as a display piece. The lifecast was originally made for make-up effects and mask creation for his feature film and television work.

This 1:1 life-size casting is professionally crafted using a professional grade plaster and has a sturdy metal loop in the back for displaying on a wall.

This casting can also be produced from a lightweight urethane plastic for an additional 100 dollars upon request.

 
William Forsche has been creating and collecting lifecasts for most of his adult life. One of Forsche's career highlights was creating a lifecast of Vincent Price in 1988.

"I have personally been collecting and creating life masks in Hollywood for over 30 years." "This is a professionally made modern casting made of the highest grade materials available." - William Forsche

 

William Forsche offers you this high quality life mask direct from his Hollywood collection.

Castings from our "Premium" Life Mask collection are made for the discriminating collector. These castings have been professionally remastered from the best source materials available, and should not be confused with lower quality life masks readily available elsewhere. A signed C.O.A. and a signature on every cast is provided by William Forsche to ensure its authenticity and high quality.

Our castings have been used in numerous film productions, William Forsche has done life mask creation for Academy Award winning make-up artists Rick Baker, Greg Cannom and for George Lucas' special effects company Industrial Light and Magic. Many of our castings are also in  the personal collections of high profile collectors and artists such as:  Guillermo del Toro, David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, Liza Minnelli, Hugh Heffner, Kirk Douglas, and the late Tony Curtis and Gregory Peck.

 

Testimonials from Hollywood professionals about the quality of Forsche Design Life Masks.

 
Andy Schoneberg is a two time Emmy award winning makeup artist  for "The Walking Dead." Below is the Humphrey Bogart display he created using one of Forsche's Life Masks.
 
"I met William 28 years ago(!) on Dead Heat. He was a master life caster then, doing excellent work. He's a fantastic artist and technician. William's life cast collection is without equal. If William is offering a life cast of a particular person, you can bet he's done the legwork to make sure that it's the best, most accurate cast available. Period." -Andy Schoneberg

 
 
Dan Platt's work includes "Terminator 2", Tupac Shakur's hologram for "Coachella" and he was also the Facial Model Lead responsible for youthenizing Jeff Bridges as Clu for "Tron: Legacy."
 
"Bill, I've been collecting life casts from you for 20 years and without fail, your castings are undisputedly the sharpest, distortion free and most accurate castings in the industry. How do I know? Every morning Ebay sends out a fresh listing of available life casts and I am appalled on what is being offered by your competitors. When I had the privilege to work with you at Greg Cannom's in the early 90's, your life cast work was without flaw and that same attention to detail and craftsmanship is evident in every cast that you sell. I could not and most importantly, WILL NOT buy any life cast from anyone other than you. The success of my career depends heavily on the solid understanding of facial anatomy, form and structure. For the last two decades, your life casts gave me that invaluable understanding. And without that knowledge, I would never have been able to correctly interpret poorly lit or artistically shot photographs when I recreated Tupac for Coachella." -Dan Platt

 

Tom Spina: Sculptor, Movie Prop Conservation Artist and Collector works on an original "Mrs. Doubtfire" appliance displayed on a custom Robin Williams life mask display bust provided by William Forsche of Forsche Design.
 
"To any and all collectors of lifecasts, You will simply never find another source like William Forsche. His decades of film FX experience and encyclopedic knowledge are a benefit not found in any other lifecast seller, but the real value is in the exquisite quality of the castings themselves. Each is a work of art in its own right, always with highest level of detail of any available, and the closest generation to the original actor's face. I am never disappointed when I open a package from Forsche! I've counted on Bill for reference busts when recreating famous faces and also for things like copies of Robin Williams' head, to which we applied two sets of original Mrs. Doubtfire appliances for display. In order to achieve that, we needed castings that were properly sized and without warp. Bill delivered, as he always does! I can highly recommend his work to anyone interested and look forward to my next purchase!"  Sincerely, -Tom Spina
 

Daniel Horne is a multiple award winning artist, painter and mask maker whose work is in many private collections worldwide including: Guillermo del Toro, Greg Nicotero and Rick Baker.
 
"William, Thank you again for offering great life casts, I have ten of yours and they are far superior to anything else that is offered."  -Daniel Horne

 

Mike Hill is a portrait sculptor and artist whose work is in many private collections, Mike has also sculpted for television's "American Horror Story" and film projects such as "Men in Black 3" and "The Wolfman."
 
"Life masks are a valuable tool in the process of sculpting a human head or likeness. It doesnt matter if it isn?t the actual person, understanding the folds and planes of the face is far easier to understand if you hold one in your hand .  William Forsche is my go-to for any life mask."     -Mike Hill

 

Why purchase our life masks when there are cheaper plastic castings and other sources available?

"The advent of the internet has put collecting life masks into the hands of many people outside the film industry; I have personally acquired some of these life masks from various internet sources and have been extremely disappointed with the quality and the distortion (shrinkage etc.) of these castings. The average person outside the film industry doesn't have studio grade life masks to compare their castings with. With over 30 years of selectively collecting life masks it has always been my goal to obtain the highest quality masks available. Not only have I been a collector I am also a Hollywood life mask artist who has created some of the castings that exist in private collections, museums and have been used in the production of many of the major Hollywood films which I have worked on. My professional experience gives me the insight and the ability to compare similar castings and grade them on their detail, shrinkage and distortion. It is my goal and my passion to always make the highest quality life masks possible and it is my pleasure to share these casts with the discriminating life mask collector."     -William Forsche
 

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Forsche Design's white plaster lifecast of Grace Kelley on the left compared to theirs which is on the right.

Our more complete and detailed Grace Kelley cast does not exhibit the shrinkage or distortion of their casting which has less detail. Their once white plastic cast has yellowed considerably with age and has only a single wire as a do it yourself type of hanger.

 
Lifecast artist Willa Shalit invited William Forsche to New York City in 1986 to teach her his lifecasting techniques, after seeing the torso and face casting of Hugh Heffner's girlfriend that he created for the Playboy Mansion. Forsche was later asked to assist Willa Shalit with the smiling lifecast of Stevie Wonder created for his Album cover "Characters."
 
Many of Forsche's lifecasting techniques were also utilized for some of Shalit's more refined lifecasts in her book "Life Cast: Behind the Mask."
Forsche works on a life mask of Brooke Shields in Shalit's  lifecast studio, New York City circa 1986.
 
 
Modern day photo of William Forsche recreating the "Aladdin Sane" life masks that he originally made for David Bowie's personal collection.
 
David Bowie and William Forsche at "Top of the Pops" circa 1987.
 
William Forsche with Hollywood Acting Legends: Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis and Gregory Peck.
 
Select image below to read an article about the lifecast artist William Forsche.
 
 
William Forsche was asked to join several other top Hollywood make-up effects artists recently to teach his lifecasting techniques in the "Ultimate Creature Creator Class."
 

Performer's Film Television & Media Appearances
Johnny Depp Biography Born June 9, 1963 in Owensboro, Kentucky, USA Birth Name John Christopher Depp II Nicknames Mr. Stench Colonel Height 5' 10" (1.78 m) Johnny Depp is perhaps one of the most versatile actors of his day and age in Hollywood. He was born John Christopher Depp II in Owensboro, Kentucky, on June 9, 1963, to Betty Sue (Wells), who worked as a waitress, and John Christopher Depp, a civil engineer. Depp was raised in Florida. He dropped out of school when he was 15, and fronted a series of music-garage bands, including one named 'The Kids'. However, it was when he married Lori Anne Allison (Lori A. Depp) that he took up the job of being a ballpoint-pen salesman to support himself and his wife. A visit to Los Angeles, California, with his wife, however, happened to be a blessing in disguise, when he met up with actor Nicolas Cage, who advised him to turn to acting, which culminated in Depp's film debut in the low-budget horror film, A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), where he played a teenager who falls prey to dream-stalking demon Freddy Krueger. In 1987 he shot to stardom when he replaced Jeff Yagher in the role of undercover cop Tommy Hanson in the popular TV series 21 Jump Street (1987). In 1990, after numerous roles in teen-oriented films, his first of a handful of great collaborations with director Tim Burton came about when Depp played the title role in Edward Scissorhands (1990). Following the film's success, Depp carved a niche for himself as a serious, somewhat dark, idiosyncratic performer, consistently selecting roles that surprised critics and audiences alike. He continued to gain critical acclaim and increasing popularity by appearing in many features before re-joining with Burton in the lead role of Ed Wood (1994). In 1997 he played an undercover FBI agent in the fact-based film Donnie Brasco (1997), opposite Al Pacino; in 1998 he appeared in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), directed by Terry Gilliam; and then, in 1999, he appeared in the sci-fi/horror film The Astronaut's Wife (1999). The same year he teamed up again with Burton in Sleepy Hollow (1999), brilliantly portraying Ichabod Crane. Depp has played many characters in his career, including another fact-based one, Insp. Fred Abberline in From Hell (2001). He stole the show from screen greats such as Antonio Banderas in the finale to Robert Rodriguez's "mariachi" trilogy, Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003). In that same year he starred in the marvelous family blockbuster Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), playing a character that only the likes of Depp could pull off: the charming, conniving and roguish Capt. Jack Sparrow. The film's enormous success has opened several doors for his career and included an Oscar nomination. He appeared as the central character in the Stephen King-based movie, Secret Window (2004); as the kind-hearted novelist James Barrie in the factually-based Finding Neverland (2004), where he co-starred with Kate Winslet; and Rochester in the British film, The Libertine (2004). Depp collaborated again with Burton in a screen adaptation of Roald Dahl's novel, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), and later in Alice in Wonderland (2010) and Dark Shadows (2012). Off-screen, Depp has dated several female celebrities, and has been engaged to Sherilyn Fenn, Jennifer Grey, Winona Ryder and Kate Moss. He was married to Lori Anne Allison in 1983, but divorced her in 1985. Depp has two children with French singer/actress Vanessa Paradis: Lily-Rose Melody, born in 1999 and Jack, born in 2002. He married actress/producer Amber Heard in 2015. - IMDb Mini Biography By: mikedavies86 and Sidhartha Shankar Spouse (2) Amber Heard (3 February 2015 - 13 January 2017) ( divorced) Lori A. Depp (24 December 1983 - 7 March 1986) ( divorced) Trade Mark (7) Deep, whispering voice Frequently plays freakishly eccentric outcasts whose oddities are misunderstood by society, and usually have a flamboyant appearance and mannerism. Examples: Edward Scissorhands (1990), Ed Wood (1994), Don Juan DeMarco (1994), Dead Man (1995), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), Sleepy Hollow (1999), Before Night Falls (2000), the "Pirates of the Caribbean" films and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007). Frequently works with director Tim Burton Often stars alongside Helena Bonham Carter Dark, intense eyes and highly defined cheekbones Known for wearing outlandish clothing and numerous tattoos Never watches his own movies Trivia (201) Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the "100 Sexiest Stars in Film History" (#1). [1995] Arrested for being in a fight with paparazzis in front of a restaurant in London. [January 1999] Ranked #67 in Empire (UK) magazine's The Top-100 Movie Stars of All Time list. [October 1997] Chosen by People (USA) Magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World. [1996] Voted Empire's (UK) Sexiest Male Movie Star of All Time. [1995] Has twice recorded with British band Oasis. Most notably, he plays lead slide guitar on the track "Fade In-Out", from the 1997 album Be Here Now. Noel Gallagher, Oasis's lead guitarist, was allegedly too drunk to perform it himself, so celebrity pal Depp stepped in and nailed the lead on one take. Arrested for trashing a New York hotel room. Depp claimed that an armadillo was responsible, saying that he had found the animal hidden in a closet and it had gone crazy, wrecking the hotel room before leaping out the window. [1994] Ex-fiancées: Sherilyn Fenn, Kate Moss, Jennifer Grey, and Winona Ryder. When engaged to Winona Ryder, he had "Winona forever" tattooed on his arm. After the broke up, he had the n and a surgically removed to simply say "Wino forever!" Was the guitarist in a band called The Kids and currently plays in a band called P. Adopted Goldeneye, the one-eyed Andalusian horse who played Gunpowder, Ichabod Crane's steed in Sleepy Hollow (1999), thereby saving him from the glue factory. Got his "Betty Sue" tattoo May 31, 1988. Named one of E!'s Top 20 Entertainers of 2001. Chosen #2 on E!'s 25 sexiest entertainers list With Chuck E. Weiss, Depp reportedly paid US $350,000 for the Central Nightclub in Los Angeles, California, and turned it into the Viper Room at 8852 Sunset Blvd. Other stars in contention to buy the club in 1993 included Arnold Schwarzenegger and, separately, Frank Stallone. Lists British comedy The Fast Show (1994) -- renamed "Brilliant" for American television -- as his favorite television program of all time. He used to take tapes of the series on tour with him to keep him amused. Made a guest appearance in the last-ever sketch in its last-ever episode. Was named one of the 50 Most Beautiful People by People Magazine in 2001. Wrote the foreword to Mark Salisbury's biography of Tim Burton, "Burton on Burton." He credits Burton's belief in him for rescuing him from being "a loser, an outcast, just another piece of expendable Hollywood meat." Johnny's two children with Vanessa Paradis have the same names of the two main characters in Legend (1985): Lily (b. 1999) and Jack (b.2002). Gave Noel Gallagher a white guitar with the letter "P" on it, which he regularly plays during Oasis' gigs. "P" is the name of a band that Depp was in. Has a song about him by the late famed schizophrenic Chicago street artist Wesley Willis. Parents: John Christopher Depp and Elizabeth "Betty" Sue Wells. His parents divorced when he was 15. He wanted some of his teeth to be gold-capped for Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) but thought the producers would never agree. He found a dentist and had lots more capped than he wanted. Disney boss Michael Eisner like them but thought there were way too many and told Depp to remove all but a few. Resides in France, Los Angeles, and an island he owns in the Bahamas. Divides his time in France between Meudon, a suburb of Paris and a villa in Plan-de-la-Tour, an hour outside of St Tropez in Southern France. Siblings: Danny (D.P. Depp), Christi Dembrowski, and Deborah (Debbie). Was People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive in 2003. The building in which Depp's Viper Room is housed was once owned by infamous gangster Bugsy Siegel. It's also where River Phoenix passed away. The two never appeared in any films together. Chosen as E!'s 2003 Entertainer of the Year. According to the liner notes for the soundtrack CD of Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003), he wrote his own theme music, the music for Sands (Track 9 on the CD). Shot all of his scenes in nine days for Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003), but after his filming was done he didn't want to leave. So he suggested to Robert Rodriguez that he play a small part, the priest that Antonio Banderas talks to in the church, and use his Marlon Brando impression. Reportedly based his portrayal of "Ichabod Crane" in Sleepy Hollow (1999) on "Withnail" from Withnail & I (1987), as played by Richard E. Grant. Has been in seven films in which the title contains the name of the character he plays: Edward Scissorhands (1990), Cry-Baby (1990), What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993), Ed Wood (1994), Don Juan DeMarco (1994), Donnie Brasco (1997) and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007). Persuaded actor Rey-Phillip Santos to give acting a try. Received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7018 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on November 19, 1999. Tim Burton and Martin Landau were guest speakers. Has a niece, Megan; she works for popular online entertainment magazine TYCP. Was ranked #5 on VH1's 100 Hottest Hotties. Based the character of Captain Jack Sparrow on rock legend Keith Richards and the Looney Tunes character, Pepe Le Pew. Purchased Bela Lugosi's Los Angeles home. Sports his son's nickname, Jack, tattooed on his arm and a beaded bracelet made by his daughter Lily Rose. Is hugely interested in Jack the Ripper. He starred in From Hell (2001), which was about Jolly Jack. Ranked #4 in TV Guide's list of TV's 25 Greatest Teen Idols (23 January 2005 issue). Has something in common with actor Robert Englund, famed for portraying dream-stalking Freddy Krueger in the "Nightmare on Elm Street" movies. Both of them appeared in the first A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), and both had played characters with blades for hands: Englund as Freddy Krueger, and Depp as the title character in Edward Scissorhands (1990). And, strangely, both of them were born in June, with their birthdays three days apart, and they share the same height, which is 5' 10". A movie buff with a somewhat encyclopedic knowledge of older films, he admits he watches few movies anymore, other than the children's films that his "kiddies" prefer. He also enjoys most of them. Loves watching animated films with his daughter such as Shrek (2001) and Finding Nemo (2003). Co-owns a restaurant/club in Paris called Man Ray (named after avant-garde artist Man Ray) with Sean Penn and John Malkovich. The restaurant is located in a renovated theater and serves Tibetan cuisine. Premiere Magazine ranked him as #47 on a list of the Greatest Movie Stars of All Time in their Stars in Our Constellation feature (2005). When he was cast as "Willy Wonka" in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), many newspapers published headings about "Depp's Willy" and "Deppy's Willy is a Bit Wonkier". Apparently conceived his portrayal of Edward D. Wood Jr. as a cross between Ronald Reagan (the wobbly-headed thing), the Tin Man from The Wizard of Oz (1939), and the voice of Casey Kasem. Dropped out of high school at age 16 to pursue a career as a musician. As a teen, he and his punk rock/New Wave band "The Kids" opened for Iggy Pop, Duran Duran, and The B-52's, among others. As a child, he was allergic to chocolate. In 2004, Renée Zellweger accepted the Screen Actors Guild Award for "Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role" on his behalf, because he wasn't present at the awards ceremony Learned French to be able to converse with Vanessa Paradis' parents. He also played slide for an acoustic recording of Fade Away, recorded in 1995 for the War Child: Help album. Had come into professional contact with the great screen villains Vincent Price and Christopher Lee. Price co-starred with Depp in Edward Scissorhands (1990), and Lee co-starred with him in Sleepy Hollow (1999), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) and Corpse Bride (2005). Oddly, all of them were Tim Burton films. Great admirer of Marlon Brando. He was also good friends with the legendary actor, who described Depp as one of the greatest actors of his generation. Although unable to attend, he was awarded the Gary Cooper Spirit of Montana Award at the 2005 HatcH audiovisual festival in Bozeman, Montana. HatcH honored Depp for his outstanding career and his role as a mentor and inspiration to young and aspiring artists. Has portrayed a real-life character in elven films: Edward D. Wood Jr. in Ed Wood (1994), Lt. Victor/Bon Bon in Before Night Falls (2000), Hunter S. Thompson in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), Insp. Fred Abberline in From Hell (2001), Joseph D. Pistone/Donnie Brasco in Donnie Brasco (1997), George Jung in Blow (2001), J.M. Barrie in Finding Neverland (2004), 'John Wilmot, The Second Earl of Rochester' in The Libertine (2005), Jack Kerouac in The Source: The Story of the Beats and the Beat Generation (1999), John Dillinger in Public Enemies (2009) and Whitey Bulger in Black Mass (2015). Sherilyn Fenn's name is scrawled across his helmet in Platoon (1986). Johnny's family has lived in Kentucky for many generations, and many of his antecedents have lived in the United States, in general, since the 1600s. His ancestry includes English, as well as Irish, Scots-Irish, Scottish, Welsh, French, Dutch, Belgian (Flemish), and German. Also, in 2013, researchers for Ancestry.com established that Johnny has remote African ancestry; they traced his lineage back to Elizabeth Key, a biracial woman, born c. 1630, who was the first woman of African ancestry to successfully sue to emancipate herself from slavery in the North American colonies (she emancipated her son, as well). Johnny has frequently stated that he believes that he has Cherokee, or other recent Native American, ancestry, although this ancestry has never been verified by genealogists. Asked the origin of his last name by James Lipton on Inside the Actors Studio, Depp stated, perhaps jokingly, that his name means "idiot" in German. Was listed as a potential nominee on the 2006 Razzie Award nominating ballot. He was suggested in the Worst Actor category for his performance in the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), however, he failed to receive a nomination. His ownership of the Viper room ended in 2004 when he signed it over to Amanda Fox, the daughter of his missing partner in the club, Anthony Fox. Was voted the Second Greatest Actor (behind Marlon Brando) in British Channel Channel 4's Greatest Actor Poll. His performance as Edward Scissorhands in Edward Scissorhands (1990) is ranked #22 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006). His performance as Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) is ranked #79 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006). He turned down the lead role in Oz the Great and Powerful (2013) in favour of The Lone Ranger (2013). Ranked #1 in the "Best Hollywood Signers 2006" list by "Autograph Collector" magazine (May 2006). Was close with his grandfather who died when he was seven years old. His performance as Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) is ranked #87 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time (2006). His performance as Edward Scissorhands in Edward Scissorhands (1990) is ranked #65 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time. Ranked #18 on Premiere's 2006 "Power 50" list. Had ranked #23 in 2005. He was considered for Christian Slater's roles in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) and Mobsters (1991). Is the second actor to be nominated for the Oscar in the Lead Actor category in a Disney film (Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)). The first was Richard Farnsworth for The Straight Story (1999). He was considered for Dr. Ian Malcolm in Jurassic Park (1993). Oliver Stone seriously considered casting him in Charlie Sheen's role in Platoon (1986), but the studio thought Depp was "too young." Sheen is actually two years younger than Depp! He missed out on several roles that went to Keanu Reeves. He was considered for Johnny Utah in Point Break (1991); he was Francis Ford Coppola's original choice for Johnathan Harker in Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), but the studio wanted a heartthrob; he turned down the role of Jack Traven in Speed (1994); and he was the Wachowskis' choice for Neo in The Matrix (1999), but the studio didn't think he was a big enough name. Has been described as the "jester of cinema, the Method clown." His incredibly bizarre on-screen persona brings to mind the off-screen behavior of the late Marlon Brando, who was famously eccentric and quirky once he retired from acting. Once painted on a billboard featuring his 21 Jump Street (1987) character because he didn't like his picture or the message the billboard gave. He was stopped by a security guard who actually let him finish what he was doing when he realized it was Johnny's own face. As of 2014, has appeared in eight films directed by Tim Burton: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Corpse Bride (2005), Sleepy Hollow (1999), Ed Wood (1994), and Edward Scissorhands (1990), Alice in Wonderland (2010), Dark Shadows (2012). He was good friends with Hunter S. Thompson until his death. Depp helped to fulfill Thompson's last wish after the writer died. Thompson wanted his remains to be shot out of a 150 foot long canon. Born in Kentucky but moved to Florida at age 7. He is the youngest of four children. Has admitted in interviews that one of his favorite pastimes is watching cartoons (especially Dave the Barbarian (2004), of whom he is a big fan) with his children. Named after his father, John Christopher Depp. Was considered for the role of Florentino Ariza in Love in the Time of Cholera (2007), but director Mike Newell refused to work with big name Hollywood stars. Javier Bardem got the role instead. Owns a customised 1960's 650cc Triumph Bonneville motorcycle. Has two silver teeth. Originally cast as John Smith in Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005), but turned it down after being overworked with other movies he was shooting. Is a great admirer and good friend of Tom Baker. His children have the same names as "Mad" Jack and Lilly the Mermaid from the movie Magic Island (1995). Was engaged to Sherilyn Fenn, whom he met on the set of the 1985 short student film "Dummies" directed by Laurie Frank. Their engagement was broken off after three years and a half. Is a fan of The Rolling Stones and the gypsy musical group Taraf de Haidouks. He was considered for Andy Dufrene in The Shawshank Redemption (1994). 2007 - Ranked #21 on EW's The 50 Smartest People in Hollywood. Was named Empire Magazine's #5 in the list of 100 Sexiest Stars. In 2007, it was reported by Forbes Magazine that his earnings for the year 2006 were estimated to be $92 million. Was named Top Money Making Star for the second year in a row in the 76th annual Quigley Publishing Co. poll for year 2007. Is a godfather of Tim Burton's son Billy Ray Burton. Donated $2 million to the Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. He gave the gift as thanks for the treatment his daughter Lily-Rose received at the facility in March 2007 after contracting an E. Coli infection that caused kidney failure. Was a fan of the British improvisational show Whose Line Is It Anyway? (1988). Good friend of Serbian film director Emir Kusturica. Guest with Jim Jarmusch of Belgrade Film Festival FEST in 1992. With Jarmusch, Emir Kusturica and Serbian rock 'n' roll band Partybreakers (Partibrejkersi) he held a concert. Had a nightclub named after him in Tartu, Estonia. The nightclub was called "Who wouldn't like Johnny Depp?". Was originally set to play the lead character Jean-Dominique Bauby in Julian Schnabel's movie The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007). However, he dropped from the project due to scheduling conflicts. Is good friends with actress Helena Bonham Carter, partner of his best friend Tim Burton. Made a voice message for seventeen-year-old British girl who has been in a coma for five months. Parents of the girl asked him to tape a voice message because he's the favorite actor of their daughter and they will play that message to her every day hoping she'll wake up. Depp was touched by the letter and he said that he'll do whatever he can to help. [March 2008] Co-wrote the song "Mary" by the hard rock band Rock City Angels. Was originally supposed to play the on screen version of Billy Loomis in the original version of Scream 2 (1997), but was replaced by Luke Wilson. He and Vanessa Paradis grow grapes and have wine making facilities in their vineyard in Plan-de-la-Tour north of Saint-Tropez. Closed down the "Viper Room" for two weeks after River Phoenix died there and he also closed it on every 31 October until 2004 (when he sold his share of the club), which was the date of Phoenix's death. Nicolas Cage got him his first acting job. Ranked #6 in the 2008 Forbes The Celebrity 100 list. Is a fan of the popular British series Midsomer Murders (1997). He also stated that he would like to make a guest appearance in this long-running show. Was originally going to play opposite the English comedian Sally Phillips in The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2018), which Terry Gilliam was going to direct, but the movie got scrapped. Has expressed interest in getting French, British or Australian citizenship when he retires from an active movie career. Donated his fee earned for The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009) to the daughter of late Heath Ledger. Jude Law and Colin Farrell did the same thing after Depp gave that idea. Was considered for the role of Cal McCaffery in State of Play (2009) after Brad Pitt dropped out. The role went to Russell Crowe instead. Was considered for the role of Detective Trupo in American Gangster (2007). Is scared of clowns (coulrophobia), spiders (arachnophobia), and ghosts (phasmophobia). Was considered one of the top three actors of his generation by Dustin Hoffman, his co-star in Finding Neverland (2004). Based his characterization of Edward D. Wood Jr. on a mixture of "the blind optimism of Ronald Reagan, the enthusiasm of "The Tin Man" from The Wizard of Oz (1939) and Casey Kasem". Turned down the role of Bruce Banner in Hulk (2003). Named beaches on his own island in Bahamas after his once-girlfriend Vanessa Paradis, his children and public figures like Hunter S. Thompson and Marlon Brando. There is also a patch of water named "Heath's Place" after Heath Ledger. Was considered for many roles in Pulp Fiction (1994): Butch Coolidge (which went to Bruce Willis), Pumpkin/Ringo (which went to Tim Roth), and Lance (which went to Eric Stoltz). Close friend of Abigail Breslin. Is a fan of Doctor Who (1963) and Downton Abbey (2010). People Magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" in 2009. Received the prestigious Career Achievement Award at 2009. Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF). Festival Patron Sean Connery presented Depp with his award. Attended the Küstendorf Film and Music Festival in Serbia. [January 2010] Nominated for Grammy award along with Douglas Brinkley in the category of Best Album Notes for Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson Music from the Film. [2010] At the 2010 People's Choice Awards, he won the award for Favorite Movie Actor of the Decade. Depp was honored by Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007) co-star Sacha Baron Cohen. Was present during the filming of then-girlfriend Sherilyn Fenn's movie The Wraith (1986) and was living in the film crew's hotel with Fenn. [1986] While dining at Chicago's famous Gibsons Bar and Steakhouse with a group of friends, including Public Enemies (2009) co-star Marion Cotillard and director Michael Mann, Depp dropped a mammoth tip in the amount of $4,000 on a bill for $4,400, in effect, leaving an incredible 90% gratuity. The party of 15 were celebrating a red carpet screening of Depp's then latest release Public Enemies (2009). [June 2009] Is the only actor to appear in 3 of the 10 films to gross $1 billion with Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006), Alice in Wonderland (2010) and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011). Appeared on the cover of GQ magazine three times: October '93, August '03 and February '10. As of 2011, his favorite characters played are Jack Sparrow, Edward Scissorhands and Ed Wood. Johnny Depp was interested in playing "Arturo Bandini" in the movie, Ask the Dust (2006), back in 1993 but they couldn't get financing on it. It was later made and released in 2006 with Colin Farrell playing "Arturo". Depp was honored with a life-size statue in Serbia (2010). The statue was unveiled to him by his friend, Serbian director Emir Kusturica. His performance as Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) was ranked at #79 by Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time. Has amicably separated from Vanessa Paradis, his girlfriend of fourteen years. [June 2012] June 2012 won the MTV Generation Award. Hasn't yet met his fan, actress Tippi Hedren, even though she named one of her house cats after him. He did act with her son-in-law, Antonio Banderas, in Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003) and had a cameo in the feature film version of 21 Jump Street (2012), which featured her granddaughter, Dakota Johnson, in a supporting role. Ranked #13 on Empire Online list of the 100 Sexiest Movie Stars in 2013. Became a father for the 1st time at age 35 when his [now ex] partner Vanessa Paradis gave birth to their daughter Lily-Rose Depp on May 27, 1999. Became a father for the 2nd time at age 38 when his [now ex] partner Vanessa Paradis gave birth to their son John Christopher "Jack" Depp II on April 9, 2002. According to Bob Gale, he auditioned for Marty McFly in Back to the Future (1985). "I looked through the notes, and I said, 'Geez, I don't even remember that we read Johnny Depp!' So whatever he did, it wasn't all that memorable, I guess!". He turned down the lead role in Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986). He has no regrets about missing out on this one. He auditioned for the lead role in Near Dark (1987) that went to Adrian Pasdar. He turned down the role of Sam Wheat in Ghost (1990) in favour of Edward Scissorhands (1990). He was considered for JD in Thelma & Louise (1991). He turned down the role of Jack Dawson in Titanic (1997). He was Disney's first choice to star in The Rocketeer (1991). He was James O'Barr's preferred choice to star in The Crow (1994). He turned down the role of Lestat in Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994). He was going to star in a Howard Hughes biopic written and directed by the Hughes Brothers that never got made. Working with the Entertainment Industry Foundation, the Montblanc and the National Arts Initiative to give children more access to the Arts. [November 2004] Engaged to Amber Heard [January 17, 2014]. Suffers from near-sightedness since birth, and is nearly blind in his left eye. He claims that the condition cannot be corrected by surgery. It took Depp two years to learn how to play the guitar. Depp has said that he wears two silver skull rings to remind him that life is short and every moment needs to be lived to the fullest. Depp owns a vineyard in Plan-de-la-Tour, France. Is good friends with Marilyn Manson, owns the prosthetic breasts Manson wore on the cover of his 1998 album Mechanical Animals, and also played guitar on Marilyn Manson's 2012 cover of Carly Simon's "You're so vain". As of 2014, has appeared in three films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: Platoon (1986), Chocolate (2000) and Finding Neverland (2004). Of those, Platoon won in the category. He was rumored to star in Doctor Strange (2016). He has made six films with Helena Bonham Carter: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Corpse Bride (2005), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007), Alice in Wonderland (2010), Dark Shadows (2012) and The Lone Ranger (2013). He has made six films with Christopher Lee: Sleepy Hollow (1999), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Corpse Bride (2005), Alice in Wonderland (2010), Hugo (2011) and Dark Shadows (2012). Namechecked in the opening lines of the song "Mermaid" by US band Train (2012): "Can't swim so I took a boat / To an island so remote / Only Johnny Depp has ever been to it before". He was considered for the role of Charles Chaplin in Chaplin (1992) before Robert Downey Jr. was cast. Black Mass (2015) is his favorite of his own films. Good friends with: Christina Ricci, Helena Bonham Carter, Abigail Breslin, Freddie Highmore, Orlando Bloom and Robert Downey Jr.. In 2015 Johnny, as part of the rock group Hollywood Vampires, released an album, "Hollywood Vampires", with fellow band members Joe Perry and Alice Cooper. The album featured guest appearances by Dave Grohl, Paul McCartney and Christopher Lee. In 2015 Johnny Depp, Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry and Alice Cooper formed the band Hollywood Vampires. The name of the band was derived from "The Hollywood Vampires", a celebrity drinking club that was formed in the 1970s by Alice Cooper and included members such as Ringo Starr of The Beatles and Keith Moon of The Who. His $3 Million Kentucky Horse Farm Failed to Sell at Auction Due to Low Bids.[Sept 2017]. On May 24 2016, Johnny as part of the band Hollywood Vampires, embarked on their first concert tour across Europe. Amber Heard filed for divorce from Johnny Depp on 25th May, 2016. The following day, Heard was granted a temporary domestic violence restraining order against Depp in relation to a physical altercation between the couple, which resulted in Heard filing for divorce in the first place. Heard was granted $7 million as part of the former couple's divorce, all of which she claimed she would donate to charity within a year of receiving it. A big fan of Buster Keaton, having a large collection of his films. The judge had denied Depp's request to impose a $100,000 sanction on Heard for allegedly delaying the divorce proceeding. Will not allow paparazzi to take photos of his children because he feels they didn't ask for the celebrity attention. Considers renting a silent movie theater for a date with Vanessa Paradis as the most romantic gesture he's ever done for a date. He was considered for John Leguizamo's role in To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar (1995). He met with Terrence Malick to discuss a part in The Thin Red Line (1998). He was considered for Mikael Blomkvist in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011). He was considered for Max in Collateral (2004). He auditioned for Tom Cruise's role in Legend (1985). He was originally considered for M. Gustave in The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014). He turned down William Baldwin's roles in Backdraft (1991) and Sliver (1993). He was considered for Artemus Gordon in Wild Wild West (1999). He was considered for Michael J. Fox's role in Mars Attacks! (1996). He was considered for Steven Hiller in Independence Day (1996). He was so ashamed of Private Resort (1985) that he and Rob Morrow swore a pact to destroy every copy. He was the first choice for Jackie Boy in Sin City (2005). The part went to Benicio Del Toro, his costar in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998). He was considered for Ivan Drago in Rocky IV (1985). He was going to star in American Psycho (2000) with Stuart Gordon directing a script by Bret Easton Ellis. He was considered for the lead role in Jerry Maguire (1996). He was considered for John Nash in A Beautiful Mind (2001). He turned down Woody Harrelson's role in Indecent Proposal (1993). He was considered for Val Kilmer's roles in Batman Forever (1995), Heat (1995) and The Saint (1997). He was considered to star in Speed Racer (2008) when the project was in its early development in the 1990s. He was considered for Zaphod Beeblebrox in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005). Intensely protective of his private life, Inside the Actors Studio (1994) is one of the few televised interviews he's granted. In Nick of Time (1995) played a character from Santa Maria, California. He appeared again in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) which was filmed in a suburb called Nipomo. Personal Quotes (124) Anything I've done up till 27 May, 1999 was kind of an illusion, existing without living. My daughter, the birth of my daughter, gave me life. [on the money he makes] You use your money to buy privacy because during most of your life you aren't allowed to be normal. I don't pretend to be captain weird. I just do what I do. [on Vincent Price] One of the most incredible moments I've ever had was sitting in Vincent's trailer . . . I was showing him this first-edition book I have of the complete works of [Edgar Allan Poe], with really amazing illustrations. Vincent was going nuts over the drawings, and he started talking about The Tomb of Ligeia (1964). Then he closed the book and began to recite it to me in this beautiful voice, filling the room with huge sounds. Such passion! I looked in the book later, and it was verbatim. Word perfect. It was a great moment. I'll never forget that. The only creatures that are evolved enough to convey pure love are dogs and infants. One of the greatest things I've ever seen happen was the morning I opened the newspaper and it said that some very powerful government officials had decided to change the name of "french fries" to "freedoom fries" and "french toast" to "freedom toast". It was impressive. I wanted to write a letter to them just to thank them, just for proving globally that they were absolute imbeciles. America is dumb. It's like a dumb puppy that has big teeth that can bite and hurt you, aggressive. My daughter is four, my boy is one. I'd like them to see America as a toy, a broken toy. Investigate it a little, check it out, get this feeling and then get out. Taken in context, what I was saying was that, compared to Europe, America is a very young country and we are still growing as a nation. It is a shame that the metaphor I used was taken so radically out of context and slung about irresponsibly by the news media. There was no anti-American sentiment. In fact, it was just the opposite. I am an American. I love my country and have great hopes for it. It is for this reason that I speak candidly and sometimes critically about it. I have benefited greatly from the freedom that exists in my country and for this I am eternally grateful. France and the whole of Europe have a great culture and an amazing history. Most important thing, though, is that people there know how to live! In America they've forgotten all about it. I'm afraid that the American culture is a disaster. [on his character in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)] Captain Jack Sparrow is like a cross between Keith Richards and Pepe Le Pew. I can remember when I finished Edward Scissorhands (1990), looking in the mirror as the girl was doing my make-up for the last time and thinking -- it was like the 90th or 89th day of shooting -- and I remember looking and going, "Wow, this is it. I'm saying goodbye to this guy, I'm saying goodbye to Edward Scissorhands". You know, it was kind of sad. But in fact, I think they're all still somehow in there. With any part you play, there is a certain amount of yourself in it. There has to be, otherwise it's just not acting. It's lying. The only gossip I'm interested in is things from the Weekly World News 'Woman's bra bursts, 11 injured.' That kind of thing. I'm an old-fashioned guy . . . I want to be an old man with a beer belly sitting on a porch, looking at a lake or something. [when asked by James Lipton on Inside the Actors Studio (1994) what attracts him to funny hats] I don't know, maybe I just read too much Dr. Seuss as a kid. [asked if he is a romantic] Am I a romantic? I've seen Wuthering Heights (1939) ten times. I'm a romantic. [about being dragged behind a carriage in the woods on Sleepy Hollow (1999)] I wasn't afraid of getting hurt. I was just afraid that the horses may relieve themselves on the journey. I'm shy, paranoid, whatever word you want to use. I hate fame. I've done everything I can to avoid it. When kids hit one year old, it's like hanging out with a miniature drunk. You have to hold onto them. They bump into things. They laugh and cry. They urinate. They vomit. This is a rumor-filled society and if people want to sit around and talk about whom I've dated, then I'd say they have a lot of spare time and should consider other topics... or masturbation. The character I've played, that I've responded to, there has been a lost-soul quality to them. Sure, I find it touching, honestly, but awards are not as important to me as when I meet a ten-year-old kid who says, "I love Captain Jack Sparrow" . . . that's real magic for me. The term "serious actor" is kind of an oxymoron, isn't it? [Like] "Republican party" "airplane food". On a film you start to get closer and closer with the people you're working with, and it becomes like this circus act or this travelling family. If you turn on the television and see the horrors that are happening to people in the world right now, I think there's no better time to strive to have some kind of hope through imagination. I think it's a time to close your eyes and try to make a change, or at least hope to make a change, or we're going to explode. I suppose nowadays it's all a question of surgery, isn't it? Of course the notion is beautiful, the idea of staying a boy and a child forever, and I think you can. I have known plenty of people who, in their later years, had the energy of children and the kind of curiosity and fascination with things like little children. I think we can keep that, and I think it's important to keep that part of staying young. But I also think it's great fun growing old. All the little films I've done that were perceived by Hollywood as these obscure, weird things, I always thought could appeal to a larger audience. I mean, box office is such a mystery to me that I can't . . . you know . . . I have enough trouble doing my own gig. [asked why he hides his looks behind strange wigs, fake teeth and girly squeals] I think it's an actor's responsibility to change every time. Not only for himself and the people he's working with, but for the audience. If you just go out and deliver the same dish every time . . . it's meat loaf again . . . you'd get bored. I'd get bored. We had been shooting [Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)] for about a month, and I was beginning to get nervous because there weren't any phone calls. I called my agent and asked, "Has no one called from the studio to complain or say, 'Hey, what's he doing?' or 'Hey, he's freaking us out?' " And when she said, "No", I thought, "Christ, I'm not doing enough! Something's wrong!" Then some of the studio brass came over to the set, and they were sitting in my trailer and I was all decked out as Wonka with the little bangs. And I just had to know. So I said, "Okay, who was the first one, when you started seeing the dailies, that got a little worried?" And there was this beautiful 30-second silence. And [Warner Bros. president] Alan Horn finally said, "Yeah, that was me". I felt better instantly. [on Gene Wilder's comment on the remake of Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)] Hearing about that was disappointing, but I can understand where he's coming from, I guess. The one thing I didn't understand was that apparently he was quoted as saying, "Well, they just did this for money". Well, hey, man, where have you been? When didn't they ever do anything for money? Nobody's ever made a film in the history of cinema where they weren't expecting some return on their dough. [on his daughter, Lily-Rose] I see this amazing, beautiful, pure angel-thing wake up in the morning, and nothing can touch that. She is the only reason to wake up in the morning, the only reason to take a breath. Everything else is checkers. [on director Tim Burton] He can ask me everything. If he wants me to have sex with an aardvark in one of his next movies, then I will do that. [on reactions to his directorial debut] You know what was traumatizing, what was very, very strange in terms of this film I directed a few years back called The Brave (1997). Well, I guess I wouldn't say traumatizing, but I would say weird: at the premiere of the film the reception of it was beyond any expectation that I had. I had no idea I'd be looking at [Bernardo Bertolucci] or [Michelangelo Antonioni] sitting there watching my film. And then to receive the applause that my film got, it was so incredible. And then the next day the majority of the American press just turn it into this horrible thing. Once again, everybody is entitled to their opinion, man. Maybe it's a bad film? Maybe it's a good film? To me it's just a film. It's something I needed to make. I started out as a guitarist in the early '80s. I hooked up with a guy who idolized James Dean and he gave me a copy of the Dean biography, "The Mutant King", which I thought was really interesting. While reading the book I watched Rebel Without a Cause (1955), and I thought, "Wow, this guy really has something", and I was hooked. I wasn't really into acting at the time - but James Dean was the catalyst. I don't have a mental picture of the houses we lived in because there were so many. [on being an uncle] My sister Christi had a baby when I was 17, and I had just heard about crib death. The horrible thing was that it wasn't understood. For some unknown reason the baby would stop breathing. So I would sneak into where the baby was sleeping and put my hand in her crib, hold her little finger, and I'd sleep on the floor like that. It was stupid, I'm sure. But I thought the warmth of my hand might help, that maybe if she felt my pulse it would remind her to breathe. Marlon Brando is maybe the greatest actor of the last two centuries. But his mind is much more important than the acting thing. The way that he looks at things, doesn't judge things, the way that he assesses things. He's as important as, uh... who's important today? Jesus, not many people... Stephen Hawking! There's nothing - you know - nothing else like music. Nothing that touches us on that, uh, that deep level. Music can open up so many emotions that we didn't know we had. It's the magical thing about musicals, you know, on the stage or on film or whatever. Love songs. They work so well because music touches us, emotionally, where words alone can't. As a teenager I was so insecure. I was the type of guy that never fitted in because he never dared to choose. I was convinced I had absolutely no talent at all. For nothing. And that thought took away all my ambition, too. [asked by Rolling Stone if there was a "gay undercurrent" in his character Capt. Jack Sparrow in the "Pirates of the Caribbean' films] Well, there was a great book I read . . . What was it called? "Sodomy and the Pirate Tradition". A very interesting book. I wasn't exactly going for that with the character. And Keith is not flamboyant in his actions. Keith is pretty stealth. But with Jack, it was more that I liked the idea of being ambiguous, of taking this character and making everything a little bit . . . questionable. Because women were thought to be bad luck on ships. And these pirates would go out for years at a time. So, you know, there is a possibility that one thing might lead to another. [Marlon Brando] wanted me to escape movies for a while - "Take a year off. Go on. Study Shakespeare". So it's one of the things that keep ricocheting around in my head. He told me that by the time he had got to the point where he felt he could do "Hamlet", it was too late. So he said, "Do it now, do it while you can". And I would like to do it - although it's one of the more frightening ideas I've had. I think as an actor it is good to feel the fear of failing miserably. I think you should take that risk. Fear is a necessary ingredient in everything I do. But if I do "Hamlet" it will probably be in a small theater on a small stage and it will have to be very, very soon because I'm getting a little long in the tooth for it. Having kids was a huge change for me. Becoming a father. But I think more than changing, I feel like I've been revealed to myself, I kind of found out who I was. When you meet your child for the first time and you're looking at this angel, you start realizing what an idiot you've been for so many years and how much time you've wasted. As far as being feet-on-the-ground, once again my kids and ['girlfriend Vanessa Paradis] have given me a proper foundation. A sense of home that I never had in my life, a real sense of a place to be. I loved playing Edward Scissorhands (1990) because there's nothing cynical, jaded or impure about him. It's almost a letdown to look in the mirror and realize I'm not Edward. What I said was, the United States of America is a young country compared to Europe, compared to, you know, other countries. We're young. We're 200 and something years old. [on director Tim Burton] What more can I say about him? He is a brother, a friend, my godson's father. He is a unique and brave soul, someone that I would go to the ends of the earth for, and I know, full and well, he would do the same for me. (on preparing to sing as Sweeney Todd] It's a bit like jumping into cold water. There's no preparing, you just do it. [about Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)] It was mentioned that they were considering a movie based on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, and I said I was in. There was no screenplay, no director, nothing. For some unknown reason, I just said I was in. [about girlfriend Vanessa Paradis] I pretty much fell in love with Vanessa the moment I set eyes on her. As a person, I was pretty much a lost cause at that time in my life. She turned all that around for me with her incredible tenderness and understanding. I love our house in the country. I can walk to the nearby village and have a coffee and no one pays any notice. I'm just another dad with my daughter on my knee. The time I've spent in France with [girlfriend Vanessa Paradis] has solidified my belief that I can keep a major distance from Hollywood and still keep in the game. Acting is my living, but I don't want to live it. Living in France is the first time I can honestly say I feel at home. There's a drive in me that won't allow me to do certain things that are easy. I can weigh all the options, but there's always one thing that goes: "Johnny, this is the one." And it's always the most difficult - it's always the one that will cause the most trouble. All the amazing people that I've worked with - Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, Dustin Hoffman - have told me consistently: don't compromise. Do your work, and if what you're giving is not what they want, you have to be prepared to walk away. [about Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)] I only wanted to be in a movie that my kids could see. I had never experienced that before. And it's been fun to visit Hollywood and talk to studios as a bankable actor for a change. I've been around long enough to know that one week, you're on the exclusive list of guys who can open a movie, and then the next week, you're off the list. It's been a fun ride, and I'm enjoying it for all it's worth. [about Edward D. Wood Jr.] Like him I also grew up feeling like an obtuse piece of machinery. It was the same feeling I had about Edward Scissorhands." (about his mother, Betty Sue) Years and years I watched her wait tables. I'd count her change at the end of the night. She cursed like a sailor, played cards and smoked cigarettes. I was a weird kid. I wanted to be Bruce Lee. I wanted to be on a SWAT team. When I was five, I think I wanted to be Daniel Boone. My cousins had a gospel group and they came down and played gospel songs, and that was the first time I ever saw an electric guitar. I got obsessed with the electric guitar, so my Mom bought me one from them for $25. I was about twelve years old. Then I locked myself in a room for a year and taught myself how to play, learned off records, and then I started playing in little garage bands. The first group I was ever in was called Flame. Then I was in The Kids. They were the ones who moved to Hollywood. [about living in the small town of Miramar as a kid] Miramar was like Endora, the town in What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993). It had two identical grocery stores opposite each other and nothing much ever happened there. At first we'd wear T-shirts that said "Flame" on them. At 13 I was wearing plain T-shirts. Then I used to steal my mom's clothing. She had all these crushed velvet shirts with French-cut sleeves. And, like, seersucker bell bottoms. I dreamed of having platforms, but couldn't find any. I'd been in high school three years, and I may have just walked in yesterday. I had, like, eight credits. I was in my third year of high school and I didn't want to be there. I was bored out of my mind and I hated it. I hung around with bad crowds. We used to break and enter places. We'd break into the school and destroy a room or something. I used to steal things from stores. [about one of his old teachers asking for an autograph] I mean, what was I supposed to say? He'd failed me. I remember one time this teacher yelled at me so heavily in front of the entire class. He didn't have any time for me then, and now, all of a sudden, he wants my autograph? They all thought I was going to end up a drug addict, in jail. I started smoking at 12, lost my virginity at 13 and did every kind of drug there was by 14. Pretty much any drug you can name, I've done it. I wouldn't say I was bad or malicious, I was just curious. I certainly had my little experiences with drugs. Eventually, you see where that's headed and you get out. I played rock'n'roll clubs in Florida. I was underage, but they would let me come in the back door to play, and then I'd have to leave after the first set. That's how I made a living, at about $25 a night. At times we could make $2,100 - we used to make that for the entire group and the road crew, which is a lot. My father left and my mother was deeply hurt and sick physically and emotionally. That's a very traumatic thing for a family to go through, so we all pulled together and did the best we could. These are the most important people in my life. You know, I would die for these people. If someone were to harm my family or a friend or somebody I love - I would eat them. I might end up in jail for 500 years - but I would eat them. I remember carving my initials on my arm and I've scarred myself from time to time since then. In a way your body is a journal and the scars are sort of entries in it. I can remember my parents fighting and us kids wondering who was going to go with whom if they got divorced. [about his first marriage] I guess I have very traditional kinds of sensibilities about that kind of stuff - you know, a man and a woman sharing their life together and having a baby, whatever - and I think for a while I was trying to right the wrongs of my parents because they split up when I was a kid, so I thought I could do it differently - make things work. I had the right intentions, but the wrong timing - and the wrong person. But I don't regret it; I had fun and I learned a lot. You know, I was married, when I was 20. It was a strong bond with someone, but I can't necessarily say I was in love. That's something that comes around once, man, maybe twice if you're lucky. And I don't know that I experienced that, let's say, before I turned 30. [about a scene in A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)] I love this stuff. The kid falls asleep and it's all over, he's sucked right into the bed and spit out as blood. His bloody body rises straight out and then topples over, too. I heard somebody talk about having a dummy shot out of the bed, but I said, "Hey, I want to do this! It'll be fun! Lemme do it!" [about A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)] I was just not what [director Wes Craven] had written for the story. He had written the part of a big, blond, beach jock, football player guy. And I was sort of emaciated, with old hairspray and spiky hair, earrings, a little catacomb dweller. Then five hours later that agent called me and said, "You're an actor". [about his career as a salesman] The last couple of times I did it, I just said, "Listen, you don't want this stuff, man". [about his job of selling pens over the phone] I was working a day job selling ink pens over the phone and getting maybe $100 a week, but I thought, "What have I got to lose?" [about The Kids in Hollywood] It was horrible. There were so many bands it was impossible to make any money. So we all got side jobs. We used to sell ads over the telephone. Telemarketing. We got $100 a week. We had to rip people off. We'd tell them they'd been chosen by so-and-so in their area to receive a grandfather clock. They would order $500 worth of these f*cking things and we would send them a cheap grandfather clock. It was horrible. I like to think that I'm very considerate of other people's feelings, and I was trained as a small child to always try my best at everything. I think I'm a mixture of romantic and realist. I'm a realist about some stuff, but I also wholeheartedly believe that in a society where people get divorced every five minutes you can still stay married for 50 or 75 years. It's been done and it's beautiful. When I see a couple celebrating their 75th wedding anniversary, I just think that it's totally incredible. (About his early relationship) I don't regret any of them. I had a good time. Most of what's been written about me has been completely false. People have created an image that has absolutely nothing to do with me, and they have the power to sell it, to shove it down the throats of people. I'm an old-fashioned guy who wants marriage and kids. [on Platoon (1986)] I went to read for Oliver Stone, and Oliver scared the sh*t out of me! I read for him and he said, "OK, I need you for ten weeks in the jungle." It was a great experience. I made some sh*tty movies when I was first starting out, but I'm not embarrassed by them, especially as I didn't think I was going to be an actor - I was just trying to make some money. I was still a musician. When I first started out I was just given the opportunity, and there was no other way to make that kind of money. Apart from crime. I couldn't believe how much they were paying me. [on the difficulties of his singing in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)] The one [song] that was probably the most challenging was "Johanna [Act II]"... And as far as I was concerned, when Stephen Sondheim writes the note and it has to be held for this many beats, you do it. I don't care if you're from Miramar or Kentucky or you're an ass and you don't sing. It doesn't matter. Don't be a p*ssy, you f*cking hold that note. You can't cheat. You can't whisper. You can't do the William Shatner thing. You just gotta belt it out. So I really beat myself up, making sure I could hold those notes. In "Johanna," some are, like, twelve beats. That was a bugger. At one point, I was very close to passing out-- I got dizzy and saw black. But that's what Sondheim wrote, so that's what you do. (About teen magazines) They had come to me in the beginning and said, "We want you to do these interviews and stuff for these magazines," and I said, "What magazines?" And they said, "Sixteen! Teen Beat! Teen Dream! Teen P**p! Teen P*ss! Teen Sh*t!" (About Peter DeLuise, friend from 21 Jump Street) If Peter wasn't on the show I would have gone insane or jumped into the river. He's my savior. (About his character in 21 Jump Street) Hanson is not someone I'd want to have pizza with. I don't believe in having undercover cops in high school - it's spying. The only thing I have in common with Tom Hanson is that we look alike. (About 21 Jump Street) I got a call from my agents, who said, "These people want you to come and read for this TV thing." And I said, "No, no, no, no, no". I didn't want to sign some big contract that would bind me for years. So they hired somebody else to do it, and they fired him after about a month, and then they called me again and said, "Would you please come in and do it?" My agent said, "The average span of a TV series is thirteen episodes, if that. One season." So I said OK. When I see someone who just follows their dream and succeeds, and just does basically what they want to do and doesn't have to answer to anyone, obviously not harming anyone, that's great. Now it's starting to get to profound [things]. She sat me down the other day, sort of like, "Dad, I need to have a talk with you." You know, she's four. I said, "Alright sweetheart, what do you got?" She said, "I just want to ask you three questions." I said, "Ok, what do you got?" She said, "Is God afraid of dogs?" I thought about it. I said, "No honey, I don't think he is. Probably not." She said, "Ok. Has He seen the dinosaurs?" I said, "Yes, I think he has." And then she said, "Does God have a maid?" And I didn't know how to answer it! (About 21 Jump Street) I'm afraid I started navel-gazing. I started thinking like, There are 365 days in a year, but for 275 of those days, I'm saying someone else's words. And they're bad words. And I only get to say my own for 90 days. Kids write to me and say they are having these problems or they want to commit suicide or something. It's scary. I have to say, Listen, I'm just an actor, not a professional psychologist. If you need help, you should go and get it. I've gotten weird letters, suicide letters, girls threatening to jump if I don't get in touch with them. So you think, This is bullsh*t, but then you think, What if it's not? Who wants to take that chance? I write them back, tell them to hang in there - if things are that bad they have to get better. But I'm not altogether stable myself, so who am I to give advice? It's scary. It's terrifying. People come up to you and start crying. Everybody compares everyone to James Dean these days. If you're lucky they mention Brando [Marlon Brando] or De Niro [Robert De Niro]. They invite you to put on an instant image. (About teen magazines) Those are things that are out of my control. It's very nice to be appreciated, but I'm not really comfortable with it. I've never liked being the centre of attention. It comes with the territory. (about his high school) I was around 15 when I left. I went back 2 weeks later, thinking "You know what, this is crazy, I should go back." So I went back, and I talked to the dean of the school, and he said, "Johnny... we don't *want* you to come back." He said, it was really sweet actually, "You have this music thing, I think you should run with it. That's your passion, you should go with it." So I did. [on buying a private island] Money doesn't buy you happiness, but it buys you a big enough yacht to sail right up to it. [on Elizabeth Taylor] The best old-school dame I've ever met. A regular, wonderful person. I have a really soft spot for blondes. I find myself attracted to blonde women the most. I'm not sure I could give up pork. Steak, OK. Maybe hamburgers. But nothing in the world can make me stop eating swine. I mean, I had a great-grandmother, Mimmy, who ate the greasiest food you ever saw and chewed tobacco till the day she died, and she lived to be 102. I pray on airplanes. I get instant religion during takeoff, then when we're safely in the air I sit there thinking about the fact that any little thing that goes wrong could send us crashing to the ground. (On growing up) We moved like gypsies. From the time I was five until my teens we lived in 30 or 40 different houses. That probably has a lot to do with my transient life now. But it's how I was raised so I thought there was nothing abnormal about it. Wherever the family is, that's home. We lived in apartments, on a farm, in a motel. Then we rented a house, and one night we moved from there to the house next door. I remember carrying my clothes across the yard and thinking, This is weird, but it's an easy move. (1996 - On fame) If there's anything I really want, it's privacy. You do get to where your money can help your family, and that's a great thing. You can buy that wristwatch you want, too. But mostly you now have to pay for simplicity. You use your money to buy privacy because during most of your life you aren't allowed to be normal. You're on display, always looked at, which puts you at a disadvantage for the people looking at you know that it's you. They say, "It's you!" But you don't know them. That's bad for an actor because the most important thing you can do is observe people. And now you can't because you're the one being observed. (On first seeing himself on-screen) I got sick. I went to see dailies on A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). I was 21, and didn't know what was going on. It was like looking in a huge mirror. It wasn't how I looked that bothered me, though I did look like a geek in that movie. It was seeing myself up there pretending. (Joking about Ryan Reynolds taking over the title "Sexiest Man Alive 2010") I feel emasculated.I feel like I've been beaten down like some horrible ... you know, like some pathetic harp seal. But, I mean, that's how it goes, isn't it? I think I can work my way forward, but will I try for it again? No. ... I worked so hard to gain that title. [1995] You can never, ever understand fully what a woman's life might be like until you step into her shoes. The same thing goes for transvestites. [Talking about his role in Ed Wood (1994)] [1995] I think the stuff I do could be accepted by the wide movie going audience if the audience weren't programmed to think in certain ways...but maybe we'd be better off if there were more films around that made you think, made you have to use your own brain to figure things out. That's why people don't read any more. They don't chew their own food. They just want to swallow it, get it fu*cking down then move on. [When asked if it bugs him that the Studios' sell films as What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993) as "small and "special"] [on what he hopes for in his future career] Smooth sailing with no big ups, no big downs. Just full steam ahead. {Maybe a geriatric Jack?] Yeah, I think they could wheel me in. Interestingly enough, with a character like Captain Jack, you just feel you could continue. The possibilities are endless, limitless. There's any possibility of madness and absurdity that could commence. With this character you feel that you're never really done. [on a scene involving a flight through the streets of London] It was horrible. It was gruelling. I've done many things in my life under the influence of - life - but I'd never actually thought of straddling two carriages while they're moving and then of jumping on people's heads and then onto another sort of cart. And then the thing catches fire. And this is how daddy brings home the bacon. [on performing with Penelope Cruz] Having done the film Blow (2001) together 10 or 11 years ago, something like that - the weird thing when we saw each other again was that we felt like we'd wrapped 'Blow' like the week before. It just clicked instantly, so whatever exists in terms of chemistry was just firing instantly on all cylinders. It felt completely right. [on Hunter S. Thompson] The beauty with Hunter was that there was a very profound element of trust between us. The one side that sticks out to me about [him] is the side that not a lot of people recognized or had the opportunity to see, which was that he was a southern gentleman. [on playing Barnabas in Dark Shadows (2012)] We decided a vampire should look like a vampire. It was our rebellion against vampires who look like underwear models. So, yeah, there was a bit of Nosferatu. If you love two people at the same time, choose the second. Because if you really loved the first one, you wouldn't have fallen for the second I've always admired actors who can try their hand at anything and, more often than not, succeed at it... people like Daniel Day-Lewis and Gary Oldman are just inspiring to watch. [ on playing Tonto in The Lone Ranger (2013)] In the history of cinema, the Native Americans have been portrayed as the savage and something less than that. We thought at least we should take a shot at erasing that. We all approached it that way. When you add up the amount of dialogue that you say per year and you realize that you've said written words more than you've had a chance to say your own words, you start thinking about that as an insane option for a human being. I like that, each time, before I even go in front of the cameras, the studio's reaction will be fear. I've always enjoyed hiding behind these characters. I could stand up in front of, it doesn't matter how many people, as a character. But if I had to do it as myself and give a speech, I would be liquid. There are those who meet their heroes and go, "Aw, f*ck." And I've never had that, luckily. I was never disappointed by the people I've admired. I still approach a scene as one would approach a guitar solo. You don't exactly know how you're going to phrase this or that. Which I think is beautiful. That idea of chance. I love the idea of changing my look. I think one owes it to the audience, to go out there and give them something different each time, so as not to bore them to death. The choices I made when I was in a position where it was do-or-die were made with my heroes in mind. I didn't want to disappoint the people who had busted down doors before. [on considering the role of fatherhood] Let's face it: practising for it is fun and it's all wonderful. Man, I'd make a hundred! [on Wes Craven casting him in A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)] Wes Craven was the guy who gave me my start, from my perspective, for almost no reason in particular. I read scenes with his daughter when I auditioned for the part. At the time, I was a musician. I wasn't really acting. It was not anything very near to my brain or my heart, which is how it pretty much remains to this day. But Wes Craven was brave enough to give me the gig based on his daughter's opinion. I guess she had read with a bunch of actors, and after the casting sessions, she said, "No, that's the guy." I always think of her for putting me in this mess, and certainly Wes Craven for being brave enough to give me this gig. But he was a good man - so rest in peace, old Wes. If Donald Trump [Donald J. Trump] is elected President of the United States, in a kind of historical way it's exciting because we will see the actual last President of the United States. You don't go through the front door of hotels anymore, you go through the garage. Or you go through the kitchen of a restaurant. Some people want to think that's cool, that's exciting. But it'll definitely make you a little weird if you're constantly being stared at. Part of the process that I've always enjoyed is being the observer. You know, just watching people and learning. At a certain point, the reversal took place. I was no longer the observer - I was being observed. That's obviously very dangerous because part of an actor's job is to observe. When was the last time an actor assassinated a President?... It has been a while, and maybe it's time. Salary (16) 21 Jump Street (1987) $45,000 per episode Nick of Time (1995) $5,000,000 Donnie Brasco (1997) $5,000,000 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) $10,000,000 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) $18,000,000 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) $20,000,000 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007) $10,000,000 Alice in Wonderland (2010) $50,000,000 The Tourist (2010) $20,000,000 Rango (2011) $7,500,000 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) $55,500,000 The Rum Diary (2011) $15,000,000 The Lone Ranger (2013) $20,000,000 Transcendence (2014) $20,000,000 Into the Woods (2014) $15,000,000 Mortdecai (2015) $18,000,000 Actor (85 credits)  2018 London Fields (completed)  Chick Purchase (uncredited)  2018 Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (post-production)  Gellert Grindelwald  2018 Richard Says Goodbye (post-production)  Richard   LAbyrinth (post-production)  Russell Poole   The Invisible Man (announced)  Dr. Griffin   The Libertine (announced)   2018 Sherlock Gnomes  Sherlock Gnomes (voice)  2017 Murder on the Orient Express  Edward Ratchett  2017 Marilyn Manson: Say10 (Video short)  Abel  2017 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales  Captain Jack Sparrow  2017 The Black Ghiandola (Short)  Nuclear Med Tech  2016 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them  Grindelwald  2016 Alice Through the Looking Glass  Hatter Tarrant Hightopp  2016 Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie (TV Movie)  Donald J. Trump  2016 Yoga Hosers  Guy Lapointe  2015 Black Mass  James 'Whitey' Bulger  2015 Mortdecai  Mortdecai  2014 Into the Woods  Wolf  2014 Tusk  Guy Lapointe (as Guy Lapointe)  2014/I Transcendence  Will Caster  2013 Lucky Them  Matthew Smith  2013 The Lone Ranger  Tonto  2012 Family Guy (TV Series)  Edward Scissorhands - Lois Comes Out of Her Shell (2012) ... Edward Scissorhands (voice)  2012 Paul McCartney: My Valentine (Video short)  Johnny Depp  2012 Dark Shadows  Barnabas Collins  2012 21 Jump Street  Officer Tom Hanson (uncredited)  2011 Life's Too Short (TV Series)  Johnny Depp - Episode #1.2 (2011) ... Johnny Depp  2011/I Jack and Jill  Johnny Depp (uncredited)  2011 The Rum Diary  Kemp  2011 Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game (Video Game)  Jack Sparrow (voice)  2011 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides  Jack Sparrow  2011 Rango  Rango / Lars (voice)  2010 The Tourist  Frank Tupelo  2010/I Alice in Wonderland  Mad Hatter  2009 Public Enemies  John Dillinger  2009 The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus  Imaginarium Tony 1  2009 SpongeBob SquarePants (TV Series)  Jack Kahuna Laguna - SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One (2009) ... 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Yogi Victor (voice)  2004 Secret Window  Mort Rainey  2003 Once Upon a Time in Mexico  Sands  2003 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl  Jack Sparrow  2001 From Hell  Inspector Frederick Abberline  2001 Blow  George Jung  2000 The Fast Show (TV Series)  Customer in suit store - The Last Ever Fast Show (2000) ... Customer in suit store  2000 Chocolat  Roux  2000 Before Night Falls  Bon Bon / Lieutenant Victor  2000 The Man Who Cried  Cesar  1999 Sleepy Hollow  Ichabod Crane  1999 The Astronaut's Wife  Commander Spencer Armacost  1999 The Ninth Gate  Dean Corso  1999 The Vicar of Dibley (TV Series)  Johnny Depp - Comic Relief Special 1999 (1999) ... Johnny Depp  1998 Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas  Raoul Duke  1997 The Brave  Raphael  1997 Donnie Brasco  Donnie  1995 Nick of Time  Gene Watson  1995 Dead Man  William Blake  1994 Don Juan DeMarco  Don Juan DeMarco  1994 Ed Wood  Ed Wood  1993 What's Eating Gilbert Grape  Gilbert Grape  1993 Benny & Joon  Sam  1993 Arizona Dream  Axel Blackmar  1991 Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare  Guy on TV (as Oprah Noodlemantra)  1991 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Into the Great Wide Open (Video short)  Eddie Rebel  1990 Edward Scissorhands  Edward Scissorhands  1987-1990 21 Jump Street (TV Series)  Officer Tom Hanson - Back to School (1990) ... Officer Tom Hanson (credit only) - Tunnel of Love (1990) ... Officer Tom Hanson (credit only) - Blackout (1990) ... Officer Tom Hanson - Everyday Is Christmas (1990) ... Officer Tom Hanson (credit only) - Rounding Third (1990) ... Officer Tom Hanson (credit only) Show all 82 episodes  1990 Cry-Baby  Cry-Baby  1988 R.P.G. 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(performer: "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down", "The Silver Tongued Devil and I" - uncredited)  2014 Into the Woods (performer: "Hello, Little Girl")   2013 The Lone Ranger (performer: "Contest")   2012 2012 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special) (performer: "Gold on the Ceiling", "Lonely Boy")   2012 Dark Shadows (performer: "The Joker")   2012 West of Memphis (Documentary) (performer: "Little Lion Man", "Damien Echols Death Row Letter Year 16 [Score]")   2011 The Rum Diary (performer: "Kemp In The Village", "The Mermaid Song (Instrumental)") / (writer: "Kemp In The Village")   2010 Nostalgia Critic (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)  - Top 11 Villain Songs (2010) ... (performer: "Pretty Women" - uncredited)  2007 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (performer: "No Place Like London", "My Friends", "Pirelli's Miracle Elixir", "Pretty Women", "Epiphany", "A Little Priest", "Johanna (Act II)", "By The Sea", "The Judge's Return", "Final Scene (Part 1)", "Final Scene (Part 2)")   2003 Once Upon a Time in Mexico (producer: "Sands Theme") / (writer: "Sands Theme")   2003 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (performer: "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)")   2000 Chocolat ("Minor Swing/They're Red Hot/Caravan")  Director (4 credits)  2016 Untitled Keith Richards Documentary (Documentary)   2009 Unloveable (Short)   1997 The Brave   1993 Stuff (TV Short) (as J. 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Himself  2017 Rolling Stone: Stories From The Edge (Documentary)  Hunter S. Thompson (voice)  2007-2017 Entertainment Tonight (TV Series)  Himself / Himself - Into the Woods - Episode #37.47 (2017) ... Himself - Episode #37.40 (2017) ... Himself - Episode #36.215 (2017) ... Himself - Episode #36.208 (2017) ... Himself - Episode dated 4 January 2016 (2016) ... Himself Show all 27 episodes  2017 Good Morning Britain (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 3 November 2017 (2017) ... Himself  2011-2017 The Graham Norton Show (TV Series)  Himself - Guest - Sir Kenneth Branagh/Dame Judi Dench/Johnny Depp/Michelle Pfeiffer/Josh Gad/St. Vincent (2017) ... Himself - Guest - Johnny Depp/Jennifer Lawrence/James McAvoy/Jack Whitehall/will.i.am (2016) ... Himself - Guest - Johnny Depp/Benedict Cumberbatch/James McAvoy/Daniel Radcliffe/The Corrs (2015) ... Himself - Guest - Johnny Depp/Ricky Gervais/Carey Mulligan/Ed Byrne/Snow Patrol (2011) ... Himself - Guest  2017 Dead Men Tell More Tales: The Making of a New Adventure (Video documentary)  Himself  2017 Glastonbury 2017 (TV Mini-Series)  Himself - Guitarist - Day 1, Part 2 (2017) ... Himself - Guitarist - Kris Kristofferson and Royal Blood (2017) ... Himself - Guitarist (uncredited)  2016-2017 Extra (TV Series)  Himself - Episode #23.232 (2017) ... Himself - Episode #23.229 (2017) ... Himself - Episode #23.221 (2017) ... Himself - Episode #22.190 (2016) ... Himself - Episode #22.187 (2016) ... Himself Show all 6 episodes  2014-2017 The Insider (TV Series)  Himself / Himself - Into the Woods - Episode #13.215 (2017) ... Himself - Episode dated 25 November 2014 (2014) ... Himself - Into the Woods  2012-2017 Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (TV Series)  Himself - Guest / Himself - Johnny Depp/Niall Horan (2017) ... Himself - Johnny Depp/Sia/Stephen 'tWitch' Boss (2016) ... Himself - Guest - Johnny Depp, Gwyneth Paltrow & Paul Bettany/Sam Hunt (2015) ... 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Himself - Guest - Episode dated 27 June 2013 (2013) ... Himself - Guest - Episode #20.95 (2013) ... Himself - Guest - Episode #19.31 (2011) ... Himself - Guest - Episode #18.51 (2010) ... Himself - Guest Show all 10 episodes  2014 E! News (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 31 March 2014 (2014) ... Himself  2014 The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to the Beatles (TV Special)  Himself  2014 71st Golden Globe Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Presenter (uncredited)  2013 Riding the Rails of 'The Lone Ranger' (Video short)  Himself  2013 The Lone Ranger: Becoming a Cowboy (Video short)  Himself  2013 The American Cinematheque Tribute to Jerry Bruckheimer (TV Movie)  Himself - Taped Message  2013 Paul McCartney: Queenie Eye (Video short)  Himself (uncredited)  2013 Vivir de cine (TV Series)  Himself - Episode #1.41 (2013) ... Himself  2011-2013 Daybreak (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 5 August 2013 (2013) ... Himself - Episode dated 8 November 2011 (2011) ... Himself  2013 Celebrity Style Story (TV Series)  Himself - Johnny Depp (2013) ... Himself  1998-2013 Charlie Rose (TV Series)  Himself - Guest - Episode dated 2 July 2013 (2013) ... Himself - Guest - Episode dated 15 November 1999 (1999) ... Himself - Guest - Episode dated 11 May 1998 (1998) ... Himself - Guest  2013 CBS News Sunday Morning (TV Series)  Himself - Guest - Episode dated 30 June 2013 (2013) ... Himself - Guest  2013 The Lone Ranger: Unmasked (TV Movie documentary)  Himself  2013 Don't Say No Until I Finish Talking: The Story of Richard D. Zanuck (Documentary)  Himself - Interviewee  2013 AMC Lone Ranger Q & A (TV Special)  Himself  2013 The 55th Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Presenter  2012 For No Good Reason (Documentary)  Himself  2012 Close Up (Documentary)  Himself  2012 Arts in Context (TV Series documentary)  Himself - Bill Carter & the Blame (2012) ... Himself  2012 CINEMAsuisse: Marc Forster (Short)  Himself  2012 2012 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Performer & Generation Award Recipient  2010-2012 Janela Indiscreta (TV Series)  Himself - Episode #1.116 (2012) ... Himself - Episode #1.1 (2010) ... Himself  2012 Radioman (Documentary)  Himself  2012 Golden Gods Awards (TV Special)  Himself  2012 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2012 (TV Special)  Himself - Nominee  2012 48 Hours: Hard Evidence (TV Series)  Himself - The West Memphis 3: Free (2012) ... Himself  2012 Sunset Strip (Documentary)  Himself  2012 West of Memphis (Documentary)  Himself  2012 The 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Presenter  2011 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides 35mm 3D Special (TV Special)  Himself  1999-2011 20 heures le journal (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 25 November 2011 (2011) ... Himself - Episode dated 7 March 1999 (1999) ... Himself  2011 Le grand journal de Canal+ (TV Series documentary)  Himself - Episode dated 24 November 2011 (2011) ... Himself  2011 Johnny Vs. Geoffrey (Video short)  Himself  2011 Legends of on Stranger Tides (Video documentary)  Himself  2011 Real Creatures of Dirt (Documentary short)  Himself - 'Rango'  2011 Attack of the Show! (TV Series)  Himself - Guest - Episode dated 19 May 2011 (2011) ... Himself - Guest  1994-2011 Cinema 3 (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 19 May 2011 (2011) ... Himself - Episode dated 17 April 2010 (2010) ... Himself - Episode dated 9 February 2008 (2008) ... Himself - Episode dated 18 October 1996 (1996) ... Himself - Episode dated 28 January 1994 (1994) ... Himself  2011 Breakfast (TV Series)  Himself - Guest - Episode dated 18 May 2011 (2011) ... Himself - Guest  2010-2011 Cannes Film Festival (TV Series)  Himself - Cannes Film Festival 2011 (2011) ... Himself - Cannes Film Festival 2010 (2010) ... Himself  2004-2011 The Oprah Winfrey Show (TV Series)  Himself - Guest - All New! Oprah Presents the Last-Ever Harpo Hookups (2011) ... Himself - Guest - Episode dated 2 November 2004 (2004) ... Himself - Guest  2011 True Crime with Aphrodite Jones (TV Series documentary)  Himself - West Memphis Three (2011) ... Himself  2011 Unite for Japan (Short)  Himself  2011 Nickelodeon's Kids Choice Awards 2011 (TV Special)  Himself - Winner  2011 The Tourist: Action in Venice (Video short)  Himself  2011 The Tourist: A Gala Affair (Video short)  Himself  2011 The Tourist: Canal Chats (Video short)  Himself  2011 Tourist Destination: Travel the Canals of Venice (Video short)  Himself  2010-2011 The 7PM Project (TV Series)  Himself - Episode #1.404 (2011) ... Himself - Episode #1.157 (2010) ... Himself  2011 ES.TV HD (TV Series)  Himself - Guest - Episode dated 3 March 2011 (2011) ... Himself - Guest  2011 CMT Insider (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 19 February 2011 (2011) ... Himself  2011 The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Nominee  2011 The 37th Annual People's Choice Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Winner  2011 Close Up (TV Series)  Himself - Interviewee - Johnny Depp (2011) ... Himself - Interviewee  2010 In Search of Ted Demme (Documentary)  Himself  2010 Alice in Wonderland: Finding Alice (Video documentary short)  Himself  2010 Alice in Wonderland: The Mad Hatter (Video documentary short)  Himself  2010 Channel 4's Comedy Gala (TV Movie)  Himself  2010 Go' aften Danmark (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 2 March 2010 (2010) ... Himself  2005-2010 GMTV (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 1 March 2010 (2010) ... Himself - Episode dated 11 November 2005 (2005) ... Himself  2010 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (TV Series)  Himself - Guest - Episode #18.7 (2010) ... Himself - Guest  2009-2010 Xposé (TV Series)  Himself - Episode #4.116 (2010) ... Himself - Episode #4.115 (2010) ... Himself - Episode #3.203 (2009) ... Himself - Episode #3.200 (2009) ... Himself  2010 The 36th Annual People's Choice Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Winner  2009 Criminal Technology (Video documentary short)  Himself  2009 Larger Than Life Adversaries (Video documentary short)  Himself  2009 Michael Mann: Making 'Public Enemies' (Video documentary short)  Himself  2009 On Dillinger's Trail (Video documentary short)  Himself  2009 Public Enemies: Blu-ray Historical Interactive Timeline (Video documentary short)  Himself  2009 Public Enemies: Blu-ray Picture in Picture (Video documentary short)  Himself  2009 The Last of the Legendary Outlaws (Video documentary short)  Himself  2009 Scream Awards 2009 (TV Special)  Himself  2009 Punkt 12 (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 30 June 2009 (2009) ... Himself  2001-2009 HBO First Look (TV Series documentary short)  Himself - Making 'Public Enemies' (2009) ... Himself - Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2008) ... Himself - Tim Burton's Corpse Bride (2005) ... Himself - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) ... Himself - Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003) ... Himself Show all 6 episodes  2009 20 to 1 (TV Series documentary)  Himself - Hollywood's Hot List (2009) ... Himself  2009 The Doors: When You're Strange (Documentary)  Narrator (voice)  2009 The 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Presenter  2008 Marc Forster - Der Weg zu 007 (Documentary)  Himself  2008 National Movie Awards (TV Special)  Himself  2008 2008 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Winner  2008 This American Life (TV Series documentary)  - Escape (2008) ... (voice)  2008 Rock and a Hard Place: Another Night at the Agora (Documentary)  Himself  2008 The 80th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Nominee  2008 The South Bank Show (TV Series documentary)  Himself - Tim Burton (2008) ... Himself  2004-2008 Film 2017 (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 22 January 2008 (2008) ... Himself - Episode dated 23 October 2006 (2006) ... Himself - Episode dated 29 December 2005 (2005) ... Himself - Episode dated 17 October 2005 (2005) ... Himself - Episode dated 25 October 2004 (2004) ... Himself  2008 Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson (Documentary)  Himself - Narrator  2008 This Morning (TV Series)  Himself - Guest - Episode dated 18 January 2008 (2008) ... Himself - Guest  2008 Golden Globes Announcement Special (TV Movie)  Himself  2008 Extérieur jour (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 9 January 2008 (2008) ... Himself  2008 Broadway Beat (TV Series)  Himself - The Homecoming Opening/Sweeney Todd from Stage to Screen (2008) ... Himself  2007 Keith and the Captain: On Set with Johnny and the Rock Legend (Video documentary)  Himself  2007 The Tale of the Many Jacks (Video documentary)  Himself  2007 Bloopers of the Caribbean (Video short)  Himself - Jack Sparrow (uncredited)  2007 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Movie Special (TV Movie documentary)  Himself  2007 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Runnin' Down a Dream (Documentary)  Himself  2007 HypaSpace (TV Series documentary)  Himself - Episode #6.104 (2007) ... Himself  2007 A Journey Behind the Scenes of 'Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End' (TV Short)  Himself  1990-2007 Good Morning America (TV Series)  Himself - Guest - Episode dated 8 May 2007 (2007) ... Himself - Guest - Episode dated 3 April 1990 (1990) ... Himself - Guest  2007 Brando (TV Movie documentary)  Himself  2007 Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten (Documentary)  Himself  2007 The 33rd Annual People's Choice Awards (TV Special documentary)  Himself - Winner  2006 Taff (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 29 December 2006 (2006) ... Himself  2006 According to Plan: The Making of 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest' (Video documentary)  Himself  2006 Captain Jack: From Head to Toe (Video documentary)  Himself  2006 Creating the Kraken (Video documentary)  Himself  2006 Dead Man Tell New Tales: Re-Imagineering the Attraction (Video documentary)  Himself  2006 Fly on the Set: The Bone Cage (Video documentary)  Himself  2006 Inside Dead Man's Chest (Video documentary)  Himself  2006 Pirates on Location: Cannibal Island & Tortuga Bar Brawl (Video documentary)  Himself  2006 Bloopers of the Caribbean (Video short)  Himself (uncredited)  2006 Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride: Hunter S. Thompson on Film (Documentary)  Himself  2006 Space Top 10 Countdown (TV Series)  Himself - Anti-Heroes (2006) ... Himself  2006 The Teen Choice Awards 2006 (TV Special)  Himself - Winner & Accepting Award  2006 Forbes Celebrity 100: Who Made Bank? (TV Movie)  Himself  2006 Pirates of the Caribbean: Secrets of Dead Man's Chest (TV Movie documentary) Himself  2006 Capturing 'The Libertine' (Video documentary short)  Himself  2006 When the Road Bends... Tales of a Gypsy Caravan (Documentary)  Himself  2006 Deep Sea (Documentary short)  Narration (voice)  2006 Inside the Two Worlds of 'The Corpse Bride' (Video documentary short)  Himself (voice, uncredited)  2006 The 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Movie documentary)  Himself - Nominee  2006 The 32nd Annual People's Choice Awards (TV Special documentary)  Himself - Winner  2006 Making Puppets Tick (Video short)  Himself  2006 Tim Burton: Dark vs. Light (Video short)  Himself  2006 Voices from the Underworld (Video short)  Himself  2005 At the Movies (TV Series)  Himself - Episode #2.41 (2005) ... Himself  2005 Corazón de... (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 14 November 2005 (2005) ... Himself - Episode dated 12 September 2005 (2005) ... Himself  2005 Attack of the Squirrels! (Video documentary short)  Willy Wonka  2005 3rd Irish Film and Television Awards (TV Movie documentary)  Himself  2005 El Magacine (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 28 October 2005 (2005) ... Himself - Episode dated 16 September 2005 (2005) ... Himself  2005 Planet Voice (TV Series)  Himself - På den røde løber med Planet Voice (2005) ... Himself  2005 Getaway (TV Series documentary)  Himself - Episode #14.29 (2005) ... Himself  2005 Rove Live (TV Series)  Himself - Episode #6.29 (2005) ... Himself  2005 The Wonderful World of Roald Dahl (TV Movie documentary)  Himself  2005 Ahora (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 23 July 2005 (2005) ... Himself  2005 Becoming Oompa-Loompa (Video documentary short)  Willy Wonka  2005 10 Most Excellent Things: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (TV Movie documentary)  Himself  1995-2005 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series)  Himself - Guest - Episode #13.123 (2005) ... Himself - Guest - Episode #11.113 (2003) ... Himself - Guest - Episode #7.198 (1999) ... Himself - Guest - Episode #4.51 (1995) ... Himself - Guest - Episode #3.299 (1995) ... Himself - Guest  2005 It Came from... Baltimore!! (Video documentary short)  Himself  2005 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards '05 (TV Movie documentary)  Himself  2005 'Finding Neverland': The Making of (Video short)  Himself  2005 Finding Neverland: On the Red Carpet (Video short)  Himself  2005 The Magic of 'Finding Neverland' (Video short)  Himself  2005 The 77th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Nominee  2005 Marc Forster - Von Davos nach Hollywood (TV Movie documentary)  Himself  2005 11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Nominee  2005 The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special documentary)  Himself - Nominee  2005 Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope (TV Special)  Himself  2005 The 31st Annual People's Choice Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Winner & Nominee  2005 Happy Birthday, Peter Pan (TV Special documentary)  Himself  2005 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Designer Chocolate (Video documentary short)  Himself  2005 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Different Faces, Different Flavors (Video documentary short)  Himself  2005 E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary)  Himself - Johnny Depp (2005) ... Himself  2004 Just the Facts (TV Movie documentary)  Himself - Actor  2004 Phua Chu Kang (TV Series)  Himself - Episode #7.4 (2004) ... Himself  2004 Spirit of the Ride (Video documentary)  Himself  2004 The Lost Disc: Becoming Barbossa (Video documentary)  Himself  2004 The Lost Disc: Becoming Captain Jack (Video documentary)  Himself  2004 The Lost Disc: The Monkey's Name Is Jack (Video documentary)  Himself  2004 The Buried Secret of M. Night Shyamalan (TV Movie documentary)  Himself  2004 Secret Window: A Look Through It (Video documentary short)  Himself  2004 Secret Window: From Book to Film (Video documentary short)  Himself  2004 Comme au cinéma (TV Series documentary)  Himself - Episode dated 22 June 2004 (2004) ... Himself  2004 2004 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Winner  2004 Richard & Judy (TV Series)  Himself - Guest - Episode dated 22 April 2004 (2004) ... Himself - Guest  2004 On-Air with Ryan Seacrest (TV Series)  Himself - Guest - Episode dated 1 March 2004 (2004) ... Himself - Guest  2004 The 76th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Nominee  2004 10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Winner  2004 The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Nominee  2004 The Anti-Hero's Journey (Video documentary short)  Himself / Sands  2004 The Good, the Bad & the Bloody: Inside KNB EFX (Video documentary short)  Himself / Sands  2003 An Epic at Sea: The Making of 'Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl' (Video documentary short)  Himself  2003 Diary of a Pirate (Video documentary short)  Himself  2003 Blooper Reel (Video short)  Himself (uncredited)  2003 God kveld Norge (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 13 September 2003 (2003) ... Himself  2003 Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin (Documentary)  Himself - Actor  2003 4Pop (TV Series documentary)  Himself - Maailman paras suomalainen musiikkivideo (2003) ... Himself  2003 The Brendan Leonard Show (TV Series)  Himself - Pirates (2003) ... Himself  2003 Breakfast with Hunter (Documentary)  Himself  2003 20/20 (TV Series documentary)  Himself - Actor (segment "Johnny Depp: The Ultimate Outsider") - Virginity Restored/Johnny Depp: The Ultimate Outsider/Unprepared for Terrorism (2003) ... Himself - Actor (segment "Johnny Depp: The Ultimate Outsider")  2003 Hunter Goes to Hollywood (Video documentary short)  Himself  2003 Cartaz Cultural (TV Series)  Himself (2008)  2003 Bravo Profiles (TV Series documentary)  Himself - Johnny Depp (2003) ... Himself  2003 Diary of a Producer (Video short)  Himself  2002 Secrets of Superstar Fitness (TV Series)  Himself  2002 Inside the Actors Studio (TV Series)  Himself - Guest - Episode #8.19 (2002) ... Himself - Guest  2002 All the Love You Cannes! (Documentary)  Himself  2002 Jack the Ripper: 6 Degrees of Separation (Video documentary)  Himself  2002 Star Boulevard (TV Series documentary short)  Himself - Episode dated 29 April 2002 (2002) ... Himself  2002 The 2002 World Music Awards (TV Special)  Himself  2002 Lost in La Mancha (Documentary)  Himself  2001 A Tour of the Inferno: Revisiting 'Platoon' (Video documentary)  Himself  2001 A View from Hell (TV Short documentary)  Himself  2001 + de cinéma (TV Series documentary short)  Himself - Episode dated 19 September 2001 (2001) ... Himself  2000 In Bad Taste (TV Special documentary)  Himself  2000 Sleepy Hollow: Behind the Legend (Video documentary short)  Himself  1997-2000 The Rosie O'Donnell Show (TV Series)  Himself - Guest - Episode dated 15 December 2000 (2000) ... Himself - Guest - Episode dated 19 November 1999 (1999) ... Himself - Guest - Episode dated 24 February 1997 (1997) ... Himself - Guest  2000 Lowell Blues: The Words of Jack Kerouac (Documentary short)  Reader  2000 Mundo VIP (TV Series)  Himself - Show nº196 (2000) ... Himself  2000 One Taste Is Never Enough... The Pleasures of 'Chocolat' (TV Movie documentary)  Himself / Roux  1999 The Stars of 'Star Wars': Interviews from the Cast (Video documentary)  Himself  1999 Top Secret (TV Series documentary)  Himself - Narrator - The Mossad ... Himself - Narrator - Scotland Yard ... Himself - Narrator  1999 1999 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Presenter  1999 Comic Relief: The Record Breaker (TV Special)  Himself  1999 La nuit des Césars (TV Series documentary)  Himself - César d'honneur - 24ème nuit des Césars (1999) ... Himself - César d'honneur  1999 The Source: The Story of the Beats and the Beat Generation (Documentary)  Jack Kerouac  1998 Spotlight on Location: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (Video documentary short)  Himself  1998 Club Disney (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 27 September 1998 (1998) ... Himself  1998 L.A. Without a Map  Himself / William Blake (uncredited)  1998 Where It's At: The Rolling Stone State of the Union (TV Movie documentary)  Himself  1997 The Making of 'Donnie Brasco' (Video short)  Himself  1997 Town Meeting with Diane Sawyer: Celebrities vs. the Press (TV Special documentary)  Himself  1997 Cannes Man  Himself  1997 Ciné6 (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 10 May 1997 (1997) ... Himself  1997 Gran premio internazionale della TV (TV Series)  Himself - Winner - 14th Edition (1997) ... Himself - Winner  1995 Sinatra: 80 Years My Way (TV Movie documentary)  Himself  1995 Showbiz Today (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 23 November 1995 (1995) ... Himself - Episode dated 5 April 1995 (1995) ... Himself  1995 Help! War Child (TV Movie)  Himself  1995 The Smokin' Mojo Filters: Come Together (Video short)  Himself  1995 Maury (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 18 May 1995 (1995) ... Himself  1995 United States of Poetry (TV Mini-Series documentary)  Himself  1995 The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Nominee  1994 Troldspejlet (TV Series)  Himself / Gilbert Grape - Episode dated 9 April 1994 (1994) ... Himself / Gilbert Grape  1994 The 66th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Presenter  1994 Hey Hey It's Saturday (TV Series)  Himself - Episode #23.12 (1994) ... Himself  1993 CBS This Morning (TV Series)  Himself - Guest - Episode dated 20 December 1993 (1993) ... Himself - Guest  1991 Idols (TV Movie documentary)  Himself  1991 The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Nominee  1990 In the Director's Chair: The Man Who Invented Edward Scissorhands (TV Movie)  Himself  1990 The Making of 'Cry Baby' (Documentary short)  Cry Baby  1990 The 1990 Annual ShoWest Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Winner  1989 The 41st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special)  Archive footage (77 credits)  2011-2018 The Graham Norton Show (TV Series)  Himself - Graham Norton's Good Guest Guide (2018) ... Himself - Compilation (2011) ... Himself  2017-2018 Celebrity Page (TV Series)  Himself - Episode #3.114 (2018) ... Himself - Episode #2.178 (2017) ... Himself  2018 Six Sides of Katharine Hepburn (Documentary short)  Himself  2010-2017 Extra (TV Series)  Himself / Himself - Into the Woods - Episode #24.72 (2017) ... Himself - Episode #23.251 (2017) ... Himself - Episode #23.220 (2017) ... Himself - Episode #23.186 (2017) ... Himself - Episode #22.204 (2016) ... Himself Show all 21 episodes  2008-2017 Entertainment Tonight (TV Series)  Himself - Episode #37.51 (2017) ... Himself - Episode #36.240 (2017) ... Himself - Episode #36.233 (2017) ... Himself - Episode #36.216 (2017) ... Himself - Episode #36.196 (2017) ... Himself Show all 33 episodes  2017 Cashed Out Casino (Documentary)  Himself  2016-2017 Good Morning Britain (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 23 June 2017 (2017) ... Himself - Episode dated 3 May 2017 (2017) ... Himself - Episode dated 2 February 2017 (2017) ... Himself - Episode dated 30 May 2016 (2016) ... Himself  2017 ITV Lunchtime News (TV Series)  Himself - Actor - Episode dated 23 June 2017 (2017) ... Himself - Actor  2016-2017 The Insider (TV Series)  Himself - Episode #13.216 (2017) ... Himself - Episode #12.230 (2016) ... Himself  2017 Non mais t'as vu ce que t'écoutes (TV Series)  Himself - Jul - Wesh alors (critique) (2017) ... Himself  2017 Hell's Club Part 2. Another Night (Video short)  Clients  2013-2016 Unknown Movies (TV Mini-Series)  Himself - Alice (2016) ... Himself - The Brave (2013) ... Himself  2016 Torres Quevedo: Vol. 2  Himself  2016 L'IA et Mathieu (TV Mini-Series)  Himself - Légalisation, hyporcrisie française (2016) ... Himself  2016 The Drunken Peasants (TV Series)  Himself - Josh Feuerstein's Vagina Mind - TJ Taps Out! - Bitch Boy Slap Fight Debate! (2016) ... Himself  2015 Welcome to the Basement (TV Series)  Glen Lantz - Day of the Dead (2015) ... Glen Lantz  2015 The 90s: Ten Years That Changed the World (TV Movie documentary)  Himself (uncredited)  2015/II The Nightmare (Documentary)  Glen Lantz (uncredited)  2015 The Wright Stuff (TV Series)  Himself - Episode #20.16 (2015) ... Himself  2014 Inside Edition (TV Series documentary)  Himself - Episode #26.46 (2014) ... Himself  2014 Tie Gang (TV Series)  Glen Lantz - A Nightmare on Chris B Street (2014) ... Glen Lantz  2014 2nd Indie Fest of YouTube Videos 2014 (TV Movie)  Himself  2014 Nostalgia Critic (TV Series)  Mad Hatter - Disney Afternoon (2014) ... Mad Hatter  2013 Montreux Comedy (TV Mini-Series)  Himself - Inside Montreux Comedy: Saison 2 - Episode 1 (2013) ... Himself  2013 Le Fossoyeur de Films (TV Mini-Series documentary)  - Top 10 des films cultes jamais réalisés (2013)  2013 Movie Guide (TV Series)  Tonto - Movie Guide: Part 10 (2013) ... Tonto  2012 Too Young to Die (TV Series documentary)  Imaginarium Tony 1 - Heath Ledger: Liebling der Götter (2012) ... Imaginarium Tony 1 (uncredited)  2012 Samsung AACTA Awards (TV Special)  Himself - Producer  2011 Today (TV Series)  Himself - Guest - Episode dated 20 December 2011 (2011) ... Himself - Guest  2007-2011 Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary)  Glen Lantz / Guy on TV - Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (2011) ... Guy on TV - A Nightmare on Elm Street (2011) ... Glen Lantz - A Nightmare on Elm Street (2007) ... Glen Lantz  2011 Pirates of the Caribbean: Tales of the Code: Wedlocked (Short)  Captain Jack Sparrow  2011 Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory (Documentary)  Himself  2011 Pearl Jam Twenty (Documentary)  Himself (uncredited)  2008-2010 5 Second Movies (TV Series)  Captain Jack Sparrow / Sweeney Todd - Sweeney Todd Part 2 (2010) ... Sweeney Todd - Pirates of the Caribbean 1 (2010) ... Captain Jack Sparrow - Pirates of the Caribbean 2 (2008) ... Captain Jack Sparrow - Pirates of the Caribbean (2008) ... Captain Jack Sparrow  2010 Gilles Jacob: CIitizen Cannes (TV Movie documentary)  Himself  2010 Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy (Video documentary)  Himself  2010 Live from Studio Five (TV Series)  Himself - Episode #1.129 (2010) ... Himself  2010 Troldspejlet (TV Series)  Himself / Mad Hatter - Episode #43.8 (2010) ... Himself / Mad Hatter (uncredited)  2009 Gomorron (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 26 July 2009 (2009) ... Himself  2009 España, plató de cine (TV Movie documentary)  Dean Corso (uncredited)  2002-2008 E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary)  Himself - P*ssycat Dolls (2008) ... Himself - Winona Ryder (2002) ... Himself  2008 Spisok korabley (Documentary)   2008 Oscar, que empiece el espectáculo (TV Movie documentary)  Jack Sparrow / Sweeney Todd (uncredited)  2008 The O'Reilly Factor (TV Series)  Sweeney Todd / Himself - 'Patriot' (segment "Pinheads & Patriots") - Episode dated 23 January 2008 (2008) ... Sweeney Todd - Episode dated 16 January 2008 (2008) ... Himself - 'Patriot' (segment "Pinheads & Patriots")  2008 50 Greatest Comedy Catchphrases (TV Movie documentary)  Himself (uncredited)  2007 MythBusters (TV Series documentary)  Captain Jack Sparrow - Pirates 2! (2007) ... Captain Jack Sparrow  2007 Krügers Woche (TV Series)  Captain Jack Sparrow - Episode #1.6 (2007) ... Captain Jack Sparrow (uncredited) - Episode #1.5 (2007) ... Captain Jack Sparrow (uncredited) - Episode #1.3 (2007) ... Captain Jack Sparrow (uncredited)  2007 An Island's Legacy: Preparing for TT (Documentary)  Himself  2007 Horâ wo 666 bai tanoshiku miru hô'hô (TV Movie)  Himself  2007 Planet Voice (TV Series)  Jack Sparrow - Pirates of the Caribbean Premiere (2007) ... Jack Sparrow  2007 20 heures le journal (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 20 May 2007 (2007) ... Himself  2007 Cómo conseguir un papel en Hollywood (TV Movie documentary)  George Jung / Jack Sparrow  2006 Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film (Documentary)  Himself  2005-2006 Corazón de... (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 11 January 2006 (2006) ... Himself - Episode dated 19 September 2005 (2005) ... Himself  2006 Taff (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 11 January 2006 (2006) ... Himself  2005 101 Sexiest Celebrity Bodies (TV Movie documentary)  Himself - Place #88  2005 El Magacine (TV Series)  Himself - Episode dated 23 September 2005 (2005) ... Himself  2005 Cinema mil (TV Series)  Himself - Episode #1.2 (2005) ... Himself  2005 101 Most Starlicious Makeovers (TV Movie documentary)  Himself, #24  2005 101 Juiciest Hollywood Hookups (TV Mini-Series documentary)  Himself  2005 The 100 Hottest Hotties (TV Mini-Series documentary)  Himself  2005 50 Steamiest Southern Stars (TV Movie documentary)  Himself  2005 Race to the Red Carpet (TV Special)  Himself  2005 Love Chain (TV Series)  Himself - Winona Ryder (2005) ... Himself  2000-2004 Biography (TV Series documentary)  Himself / Mort Rainey - Johnny Depp: Under His Skin (2004) ... Himself - Stephen King: Fear, Fame and Fortune (2000) ... Mort Rainey  2004 101 Biggest Celebrity Oops (TV Special documentary)  Himself - #26: Things They Shouldn't Have Said / Himself - #99: Johnny Depp and the Winona Tattoo  2003 Inventing Grace, Touching Glory (Documentary)  Himself  2003 Celebrities Uncensored (TV Series)  Himself - Episode #1.1 (2003) ... Himself  2003 50 Greatest Teen Idols (TV Movie documentary)  Himself, #30  2002 Making Bela (Video documentary short)  Himself / Edward D. Wood Jr.  2002 Pie Plates Over Hollywood (Video documentary short)  Himself  2001 If I Should Fall from Grace: The Shane MacGowan Story (Documentary)  Himself (music video: "That Woman's Got Me Drinking")  2001 Music Behind the Scenes (TV Mini-Series documentary)  Himself  2000 Donnie Brasco: Out of the Shadows (Video documentary short)  Himself  1999-2000 The Directors (TV Series documentary)  Raoul Duke / Edward Scissorhands / Ed Wood / ... - The Films of Terry Gilliam (2000) ... Raoul Duke (uncredited) - The Films of Tim Burton (1999) ... Edward Scissorhands / Ed Wood / Ichabod Crane  1996 Neil Young: Dead Man (Video short)   1995 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Playback (Video documentary)  Eddie Himself Personal Details Other Works: Played slide guitar on the Oasis song, "Fade In-Out", from "Be Here Now". See more » Publicity Listings: 9 Print Biographies | 1 Portrayal | 31 Interviews | 73 Articles | 35 Pictorials | 121 Magazine Cover Photos | See more » Alternate Names: J. Depp | The Hollywood Vampires | Guy Lapointe | Oprah Noodlemantra Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m) Edit Did You Know? Personal Quote: [on Elizabeth Taylor] The best old-school dame I've ever met. A regular, wonderful person. See more » Trivia: Was originally set to play the lead character Jean-Dominique Bauby in Julian Schnabel's movie The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007). However, he dropped from the project due to scheduling conflicts. See more » Trademark: Deep, whispering voice See more » Nickname: Colonel See more » Star Sign: Gemini
 

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"Please honor my request not to make copies of this casting or other Forsche Design castings for resale or offer it to others that won"t honor this request.

I understand the possible need to create a piece utilizing different materials as part of your own project, this is of course fine and as an artist I encourage "new" artistic expression. I just ask that you don?t sell exact copies of these castings which I have put much time and effort to acquire and maintain over the years."

-William Forsche

 
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  • Type: Life Mask
  • Genre: Movie Memorabilia
  • Original/Reproduction: Reproduction
  • Product Type: Props

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  •  Popularity - 4 watchers, 0.0 new watchers per day, 161 days for sale on eBay. Very high amount watching. 0 sold, 1 available.
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  •  Seller - 8,964+ items sold. 0% negative feedback. Great seller with very good positive feedback and over 50 ratings.

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