Who is Jhonny Depp

Who is Jhonny Depp

Who is Jhonny Depp

Actor Johnny Depp was born John Christopher Edward Depp Jr. on June 9, 1963, in Hollywood, California. He began acting professionally in 1989, starring in several films such as Cry-Baby, 21 Grams, Fearless, Finding Forrester, Blow, Sleepy Hollow, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, Alice in Wonderland, Black Mass, Transcendence, Mortdecai, Secret Window, and Dark Shadows. In addition to his film career, he has starred in many television programs including Donnie Brasco, 21 Jump Street, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, House M.D., The Lone Ranger, The Invisible Man, and Boardwalk Empire. His most recent movie release was 2017’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge.

He is known for his distinctive voice, energetic performance style, and eccentricities. He often wears black makeup and costumes, and often sports long hair and beard styles. He is also known for being one of the few actors to play multiple roles within the same film, having played both Jack Sparrow and Captain Jack Sparrow. He has been married twice; his second marriage produced three children.

Depp’s personal life has been marred by numerous scandals. He has had relationships with Amber Heard, Vanessa Paradis, Lori Petty, Winona Ryder, Kate Moss, Helena Bonham Carter, Taryn Manning, and singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow.

His father was actor John Depp Sr., and his mother was actress Glenna James. His paternal grandfather was American actor Richard Depp, while his maternal grandparents were Australian model Jeanette Parr and English actor Michael Redgrave.

Early life

Depp was born in Owensboro, Kentucky, on June 9, 1963. He was raised in nearby Paris, Kentucky, where his father worked as a truck driver for the railroad. Depp grew up listening to blues music and learned how to play guitar while watching his parents’ record collection. In high school, he played drums in several bands including one called “The Wailers,” whose members included future actor Johnny Depp. After graduating from high school, Depp moved to Los Angeles, California. There, he joined the band the Blackhearts, later renamed the Tubes.

Career

Ronald Reagan was president during some of Johnny Depp’s most formative years — and it seems like he’s still paying off the debt. Before his acting career took off, Depp worked as a busboy, janitor, waiter, and dishwasher to pay the bills while playing guitar in local bands. He eventually landed gigs on TV shows such as “Charlie’s Angels,” “21 Jump Street,” and “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.” In 1989, Depp got his big break when he joined the cast of the hit comedy movie “21 Jump Street.” His character, undercover cop Jenko, became one of the film’s breakout stars.

Depp followed “Jump Street” with another successful role in 1990’s “City Slickers II: The Legend Of Curly’s Gold” and went on to star in several films including 1995’s cult classic “Edward Scissorhands.” But despite his success, Depp didn’t stop working. He continued to act in movies such as 1998’s “Sleepy Hollow,” 2000’s “Pirates of the Caribbean,” 2003’s “Finding Neverland,” 2006’s “Alice in Wonderland,” 2008’s “Tropic Thunder,” 2010’s “Public Enemies,” and 2011’s “Dark Shadows.”

In 2012, Depp starred in the biographical drama “Lone Ranger,” about real-life lawman John Reid, who fought against outlaws in the Old West. Despite mixed reviews, the film grossed $400 million worldwide.

But Depp wasn’t done making movies just yet. In 2013, he played Captain Jack Sparrow in the blockbuster “Pirates of the Carribean: On Stranger Tides.” The sequel earned over $1 billion globally. In 2016, Depp starred alongside Tom Cruise in the action thriller “Mission Impossible Rogue Nation.” The third installment in the franchise grossed nearly $700 million worldwide.

And now, Depp is set to co-star opposite Kate Winslet in 2017’s “Steve Jobs.” The biopic tells the story of Apple founder Steve Jobs’ life and features Depp as the tech genius. The film is based on Walter Isaacson’s biography of the same name.

1990–2002: Independent films and first collaborations with Tim Burton

Depp had no film releases for two years, except a short appearance in 1991’s, the sixth installment in the franchise. He didn’t make another movie for almost four years, until 1994, when he played Johnny Napalm in, a biopic about one of Hollywood’s worst filmmakers.

In 1995, Depp returned to Burton’s world with, a comedy-drama about a group of friends who go undercover to infiltrate a biker gang.

The following year, Depp starred alongside Johnny Depp, Vanessa Paradis, Christopher Walken, Whoopi Goldberg, and Winona Ryder in, a dark fantasy drama about a young man who must choose between love and magic.

Depp’s final collaboration with Burton came in 1997, when he portrayed Edward Scissorhands, a mute, half-human, half-machine, in a musical adaptation of Stephen King’s novel.

While promoting, Depp told MTV News that he wasn’t sure what he wanted to do after making, saying, “I don’t know how much longer I want to keep doing movies. I’m just trying to find out what I really like.”

He went on to star in several independent films over the next few years, including 1999’s, a romantic comedy about a woman who falls in love with her ex-boyfriend’s brother. After that, Depp took part in the 2001 crime thriller, a remake of the French cult classic, and the 2002 horror sequel, a prequel to the original.

After completing, Depp embarked on a career shift away from mainstream cinema. He appeared in a handful of small budget films, such as 2003’s, and 2004’s, a political satire set during the Vietnam War.

2003–2011: Pirates of the Caribbean, commercial and critical success

In 2003, Disney released the pirate comedy/adventure movie, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. The movie became one of the most successful movies of the decade, grossing over $1 billion worldwide.

The following year, it was followed up by another hit, Pirates of the Caribbean 4: On Stranger Tides. This sequel earned more than $500 million worldwide.

Depp next played an author with writer’s block in the 2004 thriller, based on a short story written by his friend, screenwriter John Logan. The movie was called Secret Window.

He had a cameo role in 2005’s Transformers 2 and starred in 2008’s The Tourist.

His performance in 2010’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street brought him widespread acclaim. His portrayal of the titular character earned him several awards, including a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor – Musical or Comedy.

This year, he stars in the fantasy action film, Maleficent.

2012–2020: Career setbacks

In 2012, Depp began his relationship with actress Amber Heard. They married in December 2013. Their son Jack Robert Depp III was born in January 2015.

The couple split in 2017 and Depp filed for divorce later that year. He had been dating model Vanessa Paradis since 2010. On December 5, 2018, it was announced that Depp and Paradis had separated.

Depp’s career took off in the early 2000s, following roles in Pirates of the Caribbean (2003), Sleepy Hollow (2004), Finding Neverland (2004), Charlie & the Chocolate Factory (2005), Sweeney Todd (2007), Alice in Wonderland (2010), and Dark Shadows (2011). His performance in the latter earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture.

After signing a multi-year first look distribution deal with Warner Bros., Depp starred in the critically acclaimed crime thriller 21 Jump Street (2013). He followed that up with the action comedy Now You See Me 2 (2016) and the fantasy adventure Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016).

He portrayed Johnny Depp in Tim Burton’s dark comedy Edward Scissorhands (1990); the biopic Finding Neverland (2004); and the drama Public Enemies (2009).

His portrayal of Captain Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise grossed over $1 billion worldwide.

Depp received critical acclaim for playing the lead role of Tonto in Gore Verbinski’s western The Lone Ranger (2013).

2021–present: Multiple European film awards and upcoming projects

In March 2021, City of Liars, which was originally scheduled to be released in 2018, was finally released in theaters and streaming platforms. The same month, an international online petition calling for Johnny Depp to return to acting was launched, and it had over 200,000 signatures within days.

On September 14, 2020, Depp received several honorary awards at various European film festivals, including the Camerimage Festival in Poland, where he was presented with the Golden Frog Award; the

The same day, he attended the opening ceremony of the

At the end of October 2020, Depp launched IN.2, his new London-based sister company and production house, and announced that IN2 and the Spanish production house were working together to produce a sequel to Minamata and an animated series based on the Japanese disaster anime film Kaguya-hime no Monogatari.

Personal life of Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp and makeup artist and hairstylist Lori Anne Allison were married for three years beginning in 1983. They separated in 1986 and divorced in 1987. After his divorce, Depp dated actress Winona Ryder for several months. He later dated singer Kate Jackson, model Amber Valletta, and actress Vanessa Paradis.

Depp met French actress Eva Green while filming Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End in 2007. They became romantically involved and were together for four years, ending in 2011. Green went public about her relationship with Depp in 2012. She filed for divorce in 2013.

In February 2016, Depp announced that he had split up with his girlfriend of five years, Amber Heard. They finalized their divorce in May 2017.

During his marriage to Green, Depp fathered two children: daughter Lily Rose and son Jack James. In October 2010, he adopted a baby boy named Arthur John Depp III. He gave birth to another child, Gulliver Thomas Depp II, in April 2018.

Depp began dating makeup artist and hairstylists Lori Anne Allison in 1983. They were married from 1983 until June 1985. During that period, Depp was engaged to actresses Michelle Johnson and Heather Langenkamp.

He was engaged to actress Kate Jackson from 1988 to 1989.

Depp dated singer Kate Jackson from 1988 to 1990. They broke up because she wanted him to focus on acting.

Amber Heard wife of Johnny Depp

Depp and Heard met while filming the 2011 film The Rum Diary. They began dating in 2012 and got engaged in January 2015. On July 23, 2016, Depp filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences.

The couple announced their separation in October 2017. In May 2018, the pair finalized their divorce.

Legal issues

Depp v News Group Newspresents Ltd

In April 2018, Depp sued the British tabloid newspaper Daily Mail over allegations it published defamatory stories about him in October 2017. He claimed that the articles contained false statements about his personal life, including claims he did not pay child support to ex-wife Amber Heard, and that he had been involved in domestic violence incidents.

The court ruled in favor of Depp, awarding him £50,000 ($62,500) in damages. However, the judgment was later overturned on appeal, with the Court of Appeal ruling that there was no evidence that the article was “motivated by malice”. As a result, the case was dismissed.

Depp v Heard

On January 27, 2020, Depp filed a lawsuit against Heard in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleging defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress. On February 4, 2020, Heard counter-claimed for breach of contract and fraud, claiming that Depp failed to fulfill his contractual obligations regarding the film Fantastic Beasts 3. She alleged that Depp breached the terms of their prenuptial agreement by failing to produce the movie within six months of completing filming on Fantastic Beasts 2.

Heard further asserted that Depp attempted to renegotiate the terms of their prenup in December 2016, shortly after filing for divorce, and that she refused to sign the revised document because she believed it was unfair. She also accused Depp of intentionally sabotaging the production of Fantastic Beasts 3. Heard requested compensatory damages and punitive damages totaling $1 billion.

Depp v. Heard divorce case

depp vs heard divorce case

The Depp-Heard court battle began in May 2017, when Amber Heard filed a $50 million defamation suit against Johnny Depp. The couple met while working together on the film 21 Hours, and later married in 2016. They divorced in 2019.

In early 2018, Heard wrote an opinion piece for The Washington Post titled “I stood up for myself, and now I’m paying the price.” She detailed her experience of being abused by actor John McConaughey, whom she dated in 2006. She alleged that Depp knew about the abuse, and did nothing to stop it. She further claimed that his actions led to her suffering depression and anxiety.

She stated that she was inspired to write the article because she wanted to help others who are victims of domestic abuse. After publication, she received death threats and was inundated with negative reviews. She also lost several acting jobs due to the incident.

On January 7, 2019, Depp filed a counterclaim against Heard for libel and slander, claiming that her statement harmed him personally and professionally. He cited numerous instances where he was falsely portrayed on social media and in the press, including claims that he assaulted his ex-wife Vanessa Paradis, who he never even met.

After months of pre-trial motions, the case went to trial on April 11, 2020. On June 1, 2020, the jury returned a unanimous verdict in favor of Depp, awarding him $7 million in compensatory damages and $1 million in punitive damages. The jury awarded no money to Heard.

Jury awards $15 million to Johnny Depp

The jury found that Heard defamed Depp by accusing him of domestic violence and child abuse. In addition to awarding Depp $15 million in compensatory damages, the jurors also assessed $5 million in punitive damage.

Depp filed the lawsuit in May 2017, alleging that Heard had falsely accused him of beating her during their marriage. He sued for libel per se, slander per se, false light invasion of privacy, intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligent infliction of emotional distress and breach of contract.

In response to the verdict, Depp’s lawyer, Mark Baute, told reporters outside court that he plans to appeal the decision. “This case was about the truth,” he said. “And we are confident that the truth will prevail.”

Other legal issues of Johnny Depp

Depp was arrested in Vancouver on Thursday for assaulting a security guard while trying to enter his hotel room following a late night out. He was also arrested in NYC in 1994 for causing $10,000 worth of damage to his room at the Plaza Hotel.

In 2012, UC Irvine medical profesor Robin Eckert sued Deppe and three security companies, claiming to have been assaulted by his bodyguards during a concert in LA in 2011. She claimed he had hired her security team to protect her, but they attacked her without provocation.

During the incident, she was handcuffed and dragged 40ft across the floor, resultingin injuries including a dislocated arm. His lawyers argued that Eckert had consented to the alleged assault and battery because she provoked it.

The judge dismissed the case against Depp in August 2016, saying there wasn’t enough evidence to prove he was responsible for the alleged assault.

Alcohol and drug use

In a 2017 interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Johnny Depp admitted that he suffered from alcoholism and substance abuse throughout most of his adult life. Depp claimed that he began drinking at the age of 11 and took his mother’s “nervelessness pills,” later discovering marijuana and cocaine. By the age of 14, he was smoking cigarettes and experimenting with LSD. When asked about his drug use, Depp revealed that he had been addicted to heroin since the 1980s.

Depp claims that he stopped using drugs and alcohol while working on Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End (2007). However, he resumed abusing substances once he finished production on the film. During his marriage to actress/model Amber Heard, Depp became increasingly paranoid and violent towards her. This led to him being charged with domestic battery and assault. His wife filed divorce papers in May 2017.

Political views

– On June 19, 2018, Depp expressed his support for the Democratic Party, saying he had voted for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election.

– In September 2018, Depp told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that he supported the Green New Deal proposed by Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, saying: “I think she hit the nail on the head.”

– In October 2018, Depp endorsed Senator Bernie Sanders during the 2020 United States Presidential Election.

– In December 2018, Depp announced that he would donate $400,000 to organizations working towards the decriminalization of marijuana.

– In January 2019, Depp donated $1 million to the American Civil Liberties Union.

– In February 2019, Depp donated another $100,000 to the ACLU.

– In April 2019, Depp donated US$250,000 to the International Rescue Committee, a humanitarian organization focused on providing assistance to refugees around the world.

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