Thursday, January 27, 2011

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Although born
in Kentucky, Johnny Depp was raised in Florida. In the beginning was to musician, played in many rock bands, and one of them, The Kids, was quite successful. Not interested in the film until later, when his wife at that time introduced him to actor Nicolas Cage . was he who encouraged him to try to be an actor.

debuted in 1984 with A Nightmare on Elm Street, where he gave life to one of the victims of Freddy (years later, and being a star, made a cameo in another installment of the series). In that first film followed by others, including the Oscar-winning Platoon by Oliver Stone. But what really made his career and made him an idol teen was starring for four seasons in the series 21 Jump Street.

Johnny returned to film in 1990 with two works that attracted the attention of critics: the Cry-Baby and, above all, that of Edward Scissorhands. His endearing role in the Tim Burton film placed him among Hollywood's most desirable artists. Depp returned to work with Burton in three films: Ed Wood, Sleepy Hollow and, more recently, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Following the success of Edward Scissorhands, Johnny continued to surprise critics and audiences with their good work on titles such as Benny & Joon, What's Eating Gilbert Grape? or even Dead Man was named best actor of his generation for his performance in Donnie Brasco, he shared the stage with Al Pacino.

Already in the new decade, Johnny Depp has been involved in projects such as the romantic comedy "Chocolat, starring Juliette Binoche, the adventure film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, which shares the bill with Orlando Bloom and Geoffrey Rush and for which he was nominated for an Oscar, and its sequel, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest,, The Mexican, one-third of El Mariachi by Robert Rodriguez, who plays alongside Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek , and the thriller "Secret Window.

Other film credits are Don Juan DeMarco, Before Night Falls, Man Who Cried, The Ninth Gate, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Nick of Time, Blow, From Hell ... In addition, Depp's directorial debut in 1997 with The Brave, a film co-wrote with his brother and also starred. The film came to be nominated for the Palme d'Or at Cannes.

After enjoying great success with his Pirates of the Caribbean, and exalted and recognized as one of the best interpreters of the cinematic arts, Johnny embarked on a dizzying project, the recording of The Libertines. In the movie, his character suffered a terrible degenerative disease resulting from his degenerate life and sexual promiscuity, and offered the most unpleasant images we've seen the handsome Depp. Johnny

this work alternated with the movies Finding Neverland (2004) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), and the dubbing of the main character of The Corpse Bride, which opened later that same year. 2006 was the year of the sequel to Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, and its success eclipsed all expectations.

2007 was a particularly difficult year in the life of actor, he had to enter his daughter Lily-Rose, from his marriage to singer Vanessa Paradis, in a London hospital, suffering from a rare disease. Shooting the musical Sweeney Todd had to adjust to the needs of the actor, who spent much time with his family in the hospital. Finally, Lily-Rose was discharged, and Johnny was able to return to pour into their work.

This year has released the latest installment of Pirates of the Caribbean, which was titled At World's End, with great reception from the public. Sweeney Todd is expected to see the light at the end of this year in the U.S., and it is rumored that Johnny could intervene in the two sequels to the hit Sin City, Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez, and in 2008.

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