Johnny Depp Spokeswoman Denies Trojan Report

A spokeswoman for Johnny Depp denied reports that the actor has been offered $10 million to become the “face” of Trojan condoms, as the U.K.'s Daily Star and other media reported.

"There is no truth to this," said the spokeswoman, Robin Baum, according to Portfolio.com. "He has not been approached."

A call to Baum was not immediately returned to FOXNews.com.

The "Pirates of the Caribbean" star, 44, is currently filming "Public Enemies," in which he plays gangster John Dillinger.

*fox*

Johnny wasn't there, but that didn't stop 100 of Depp's fans

While crews set up shop at Aurora's Paramount Theatre Sunday to film a portion of the movie "Public Enemies" starring Johnny Depp, about 100 fans waited outside for a celebrity sighting.

No luck. Better luck today.

Kim Smoot, head of security at Paramount, said the shoot featuring Depp would take place Monday morning. But die-hard fans waited around anyway, just in case he showed up.

The major motion picture starring Johnny Depp will focus on American gangster John Dillinger and the birth of the FBI.

Kristen Conforti, 20, of Bartlett, got to the theater at 4 a.m. She's got a shrine dedicated to him in her house and she's seen every single one of Depp's movies on opening night.

She remained hopeful.

"Nobody else wanted to come out here with me and wake up at 3:30 a.m.," she said. "I'm determined."

Megan Schaefer, 19, of Crystal Lake found out about Depp's filming from a Johnny Depp blog. She dragged a couple of Depp-lovers with her to Aurora anxious to meet her favorite star.

"No matter what they say, we're waiting anyway," she said.

They had even bigger plans for today.

"We're gonna come earlier," Schaefer said. "If he's really gonna be here, we're getting up early."

Cecilia Smith, 33, drove all the way from Hobart, Ind. -- about 90 minutes -- in hopes of seeing the world's most famous living pirate.

She has two Johnny Depp images tattooed on her right arm. The last time she met Depp, he autographed her arm, so she got his signature tattooed near the images as well.

Smith also brought a photo album filled with Depp pictures, some of which she shot herself.

"I wanted some more pictures, and I'm still hoping to get some pictures with him," she said. "I'm excited and I'm very happy for the nice weather."

*daily herald*

Meet and greet with Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp's fans got to see him up close and personal early Tuesday morning in Aurora.

He's in town filming his new movie "Public Enemies."

Depp was expected to greet fans outside the Paramount Theater at 7 p.m. Monday, but the actor didn't show up until midnight. Despite the late hour, fans waited for him.

"Just to be here. Just to be part of this is amazing. I've never done this before. I'm such a fan," said one person who got to meet Depp.

"This is just so exciting... I think I saw him pull up in his car, but now knowing he's about not that far. My stomach is flipping," said another.

Some of the fans drove hours for a glimpse of the actor, who has been seen in several locations around the Chicago area. Depp is starring with Christian Bale in teh movie. he plays John Dillinger. The interior of the Paramount is being used to replicate the interior of Chicago's Biograph Theater, where Dillinger was shot by federal agents in 1934 after seeing a movie.

*abc7*

Johnny Depp to do an item number in Shantaram

Item numbers may just have risen a notch higher. After all, it's not everyday that we see Johnny Depp gyrating to one!

If things go as planned, Depp may perform an item number for Mira Nair's Shantaram.

When we asked the film's music director, Vishal Bhardwaj, about this, he exclaimed, "I pray and hope! Doing an item number for Johnny Depp will be a pleasure!"

Even though the film is not yet on the floors, its music has been decided.

"We will have two Sufi songs and one item number in Shantaram," Bhardwaj informs us.

Shantaram, which also stars Amitabh Bachchan, is based on Gregory David Roberts' bestseller on his life on Mumbai's streets.

*rediff news*

Johnny Depp: A Great Big Bloody Hero

History says that Johnny Depp is good at only two things: dressing like a blind man in a rag factory and running around in a funny way dressed up like a pirate.

But now it looks like we can add a third thing to the list of things Johnny Depp excels at - actually saving people's lives from certain death. It's been reported that Johnny Depp saved the lives of six extras on the set of his new movie recently by diving at them, pushing them clear of an out-of-control stunt car heading in their direction.

Which, if true, is actually quite nice. Brave even. Which is hardly very helpful for those of us who have to be rude about famous people for a living. Johnny Depp, eh? What a titting bastard.

Right now Johnny Depp is filming Public Enemies, a movie about 1930s American gangsters and the birth of the FBI. And - in news which will come as a shock to Johnny Depp's many Pirates Of The Caribbean fans - it looks as if there won't be any furious mugging on his part to make up for the fact that it's three hours long, contains no story whatsoever and co-stars a young British man who's about as charismatic as soggy dust.

But what Public Enemies will contain is six extras, all with fully-working limbs and sets of ribs that haven't been shattered into splinters by speeding period cars. And we've got Johnny Depp to thank for that.

According to reports from the set of Public Enemies, Johnny Depp saved the lives of the aforementioned extras by flinging himself at them as a runaway car sped towards them. You know, like a superhero would. eFluxMedia reports:

The 44-year-old actor was shooting a scene as bank robber John Dillinger when a stunt-driver in a 1933 Ford car sped onto a patch of ice and lost control of the vehicle. The car skidded towards the group of extras, who were standing with their backs turned and were oblivious to the imminent danger. Depp noticed the accident that was about to happen and acted. An eyewitness told News of the World: “Johnny slammed into the group with arms outspread, shoving them all back.”

That's one for the DVD extras, then. If this report is true - and not a hopelessly-inflated publicist-informed exaggeration designed to draw attention to the movie, then Johnny Depp should truly be congratulated. He's good at writing his own name and risking his life to save the innocent? People can usually either only do one or the other.

But, as honestly heartwarming as all of this is, it still leaves us in the pickle of trying to work some pithiness into affairs. The only option really left to us is to make up a lie, either about Johnny Depp slowing the stunt car down by throwing a baby under the wheels or to make a crack about how he looks. Wait, we'll flip a coin…

God, Johnny Depp sometimes grows a really stupid-looking beard.

Yeah, that'll do.

*heckler spray*

Johnny Depp Greets Fans In Aurora


Hollywood star Johnny Depp greeted some of his Chicago area fans on Monday night.

Depp took some time out from filming in Aurora to greet fans who had been waiting all day to get a glimpse of the star. Some showed up as early as 4 a.m. on Monday.

He is filming his new movie "Public Enemies," in which Depp plays Depression-era bank robber John Dillinger.

*nbc5.com*

Mischa's Depp fear

Mischa Barton wants to work with Johnny Depp, but would be too scared to shoot a love scene with him.

The former O.C. actress has locked lips with a number of hunky actors on-screen and was even involved in a lesbian storyline on the hit US TV show – but admits the thought of getting intimate with heartthrob Johnny fills her with dread.

Mischa said, “If I had to do a love scene with Johnny , it would be really intimidating!” Mischa – who can next be seen in Assassination of a High School President – has previously revealed she has a massive crush on the Pirates of the Caribbean star.

She said, “I really like Johnny, even though I know that everyone says they like him. But I honestly can’t think of anyone hotter. I loved Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I was so excited to see it!”

*the times of india*

Johnny Depp saves extras

Johnny Depp turned into a real-life action hero on the set of his latest crime drama, “Public Enemies,” and saved a group of extras from being struck down by an out-of-control car, British tabloid News of the World reports. Depp, 44, was reportedly shooting a scene as bank robber John Dillinger when a stunt driver in a 1933 Ford sped onto a patch of ice and skidded towards six extras, who were standing with their backs turned, oblivious to the danger. But according to an eyewitness, the “Sweeney Todd” star stepped into action and “slammed into the group with arms outspread, shoving them all back,” just in the nick of the time! According to the News, no one was hurt.

*insidetrack*

Johnny Depp declines reports of condom giant Trojan

American actor Johnny Depp has denied reports that he was offered 10 million dollars to become the face of condom giant, Trojan. Recently, rumours were making rounds that Trojan bosses wanted the Pirates Of The Caribbean star to front an anti-AIDS campaign to send free condoms to less economically developed countries.

But Depp's representative has denied the claims. "There's no truth to this," Contactmusic quoted his rep, as saying. Meanwhile, Johnny Depp has proved that he is a real-life hero by saving a group of extras from being struck down by an out-of-control car on the sets of his new movie.

The 44-year-old actor was shooting a scene as bank robber John Dillinger in his latest crime flick 'Public Enemies', when a stunt driver in a 1933 Ford car sped onto a patch of ice and skidded towards six extras. Oblivious to the approaching danger, the extras were standing with their backs turned, and were finally rescued by the Pirates Of The Caribbean star.

*oneindia*

Wedding Bells Ringing for Johnny Depp

Three-time Oscar Award-nominated star, Johnny Depp, is about to nail the role of ‘husband’ to none other than his girlfriend of 10 years, Vanessa Paradis.

Depp has previously been quoted saying, “For all intents and purposes, we are married. . .If she ever said, ‘Hey, let’s get hitched,’ I would do it in a second.”

Looks like the wedding is a green light, as a “family insider” revealed to Life & Style magazine, “Vanessa recently told Johnny that she would love to have a wedding,” and Depp’s response? “Johnny loves Vanessa very much, and he said that if that’s what would make her happy, then he’d marry her.”

*cmr*

The Nicest Stars In Hollywood

AS if we needed another reason to love Johnny Depp, he’s now performing miracles!

When the sexy Sweeney Todd star heard seventeen-year-old fan Sophie Wilkinson was in a coma after a car accident, he had to help.

After a desperate plea from Sophie’s dad, Johnny sent the family a recorded voice message in the voice of Captain Jack Sparrow.

Lo and behold, Sophie started moving her right leg when she heard Depp’s voice.

She’d been in her coma for five months!

And the delectable Depp isn’t the only selfless star out there.

*the sun*

Depp makes good impression on Ind. set

Actor Johnny Depp has been described as a "really nice" celebrity following his recent visit to Crown Point, Ind., to film an upcoming movie.

After filming scenes for "Public Enemies," Depp freely spent time with throngs of admirers who showed up and by most accounts the actor made quite an impression, The Gary (Ind.) Post-Tribune reported Saturday.

"He's really nice," 14-year-old Haley Bunde said of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star. "It's really nice for the young kids. He bent down and shook their hands, and he didn't skip a group. He went down the whole line."

Depp reportedly would shake hands and sign autographs for hundreds of fans following each day's shooting schedule and made extra time for his younger supporters, the newspaper said.

Clearly acting against his apparent personality, Depp is portraying notorious bank robber John Dillinger in "Enemies."

*united press international*

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*news-antique*

Depp directs lover's latest music vid


Pirates of the Caribbean star Johnny Depp has directed his French lover, Vanessa Paradis' new music video.

The actor - who has two children with Paradis - also seemingly makes a cameo appearance in the video for L'incendie, a French song which translates as The Fire in English.

The three-minute video shows Paradis dancing on the stage of an empty theatre wearing a flowing peach dress, while being observed by a male stranger wearing a hat - believed to be Depp, although his face is never shown.

Paradis' microphone stand then bursts into flames and the floor ignites with her every step.

At the end of the video, Paradis meets the stranger and, in a bright explosion of fire, the pair disappear.

L'incendie is taken from Paradis' album Divine Idylle, a record that has already topped the French and Belgian album charts.

The 35-year-old beauty was also crowned Best French Female Artist and won Best Pop Album at the recent Victories De La Musique awards.

*stuff.co.nz*

Trojan bosses want Depp to front condoms


Hollywood star Johnny Depp has been offered a staggering $10m (€6.3m) to become the face for American condom giant Trojan.

According to reports, Trojan bosses believe the 'Donnie Brasco' actor - who is an advocate of safe sex - would considerably boost sales of their Magnum range, and help inspire an anti-AIDS campaign to send free condoms to less economically developed countries.

Although Depp has yet to make a formal decision about the offer, safe sex campaigners have already expressed their approval of Trojan's choice.

A spokeswoman for California's Safer Sex Awareness Campaign says: "We'd welcome seeing a major Hollywood star helping to promote the cause. And there's no one bigger than Johnny."


*irelandon-line*

Flicks Fridays - How Depp Is Your Love?

Before you (potentially) see Johnny Depp filming "Public Enemies" in Crown Point Monday, make sure you see him on the small screen.
Presenting The Five's Three Favorite Johnny Depp Flicks Of All Time.

Disclaimer - If you're the type of Depp fan who prefers "Pirates" to his weirder works, find a different list.

1. "Ed Wood" - Perhaps Depp's finest, and most undervalued, performance, where he lends a unique happy-go-lucky spirit and muted melancholy to his role as one of cinema's worst directors. "Wood" is director Tim Burton's best flick too.

2. "Edward Scissorhands" - Ok, so you've probably seen this one before. But it's always worth another look. This bizarre macabre fairy tale still has plenty of laughs, heart, and beauty, and the performance by Depp is a complete 180 from Ed Wood. Too soon to say "Scissorhands" is a classic? I don't think so.

3. "Dead Man" - Probably Depp's strangest film, this dreamlike, black and white Western is certainly for an acquired taste. But it's unlike anything else you've ever seen. From the very unique indie auteur Jim Jarmusch.

If you're itching to get out to the theaters instead, there's not much to recommend this weekend. "Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns" and the horror flick "Shutter" weren't screened for critics - not the best sign.

Teen comedy "Drillbit Taylor," the week's biggest release, appears to be the first dud from red hot comedy producer Judd Apatow ("Knocked Up," "Superbad"), based on reviews.

"Diary of the Dead" seems to be the most promising of the bunch - a "Cloverfield" style zombie flick from the master zombie moviemaker George A. Romero (the original "Night of the Living Dead").

But I've seen this thing and I gotta admit - it's one of the worst films so far this year, a pretentious bore stuffed with slipshod political allegory and not a single scare. And the production values are straight to DVD quality, despite the very slick trailer. Its playing in Portage.

This week's "Film of the Future" is "Pineapple Express," opening in August, yet another comedy from Judd Apatow. So "Drillbit" is a dud. This stoner comedy looks to be one of his funniest yet.

Have a great weekend everyone!

*posttribune*

Johnny Depp: Clean Shaven!





We haven’t seen him this clean cut since his days as “Ed Wood” way back in the day. And Johnny Depp seems to be embracing the cleaned-up look.

The “Pirates of the Caribbean” actor was spotted on the set of his new movie “Public Enemies” on Wednesday in full period costume. He graciously waved to fans in between takes, and looked to be enjoying himself.

Then, yesterday Depp took some time out of his busy shooting schedule in Columbus, Wisconsin to shake a few hands and pose for a few pictures. And we must say, he’s really committed to looking as close to American gangster John Dillinger as possible.

Johnny is starring alongside Christian Bale, Channing Tatum, and Marion Cotillard in a flick about the Feds trying to take down notorious American gangsters John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, and Pretty Boy Floyd during a booming crime wave in the 1930s.

Enjoy the pictures of Johnny greeting fans (March 20), and on the set of “Public Enemies” (March 19).


*gossip girls*

Dear Johnny Depp ...

Welcome to Wisconsin! We want you to feel at home. We're really not so different from Hollywood after all, and -- who knows? Maybe we can get you to stay.

Sure, Los Angeles and the West Coast offer a fair life. But, Johnny, you just need to get to know Wisconsin and our fabulous North Coast!

We're sure you'll be phoning a Realtor as soon as you learn how much we're just like you. We're already working on a big sign with 50-foot white letters spelling out "DEPPWOOD" overlooking the Madison Water Utility's poisoned well No. 3. Johnny, we have everything you're used to and so much more, all of it deep-fried and sprinkled with cheese:

"Lights! Camera! Action!" We speak your film lingo here, Johnny! For example, when we go to the movies we know that "butter" really means "butter-flavored topping." And we know how it is to have a big project "in the can." At least, Great Uncle Henry always did. That's why he would take so many magazines in there with him.

Did you know that Madison has its own Oscar? (Mayer)

Limos: You must be used to riding in those big, long cars, right? Well, how about a 6.5 ton, 31-foot, chauffeured Wisconsin Dells Duck? Ooh-la-la! Talk about exclusive!

Earthquakes: Sure, California's undulating scenery makes life interesting, but why settle for boring old earthquakes when you can have hip, exciting ice quakes? We had one Jan. 31. It was caused by a pressure ridge on frozen Lake Mendota, which brings us to ...

Smog: A true Los Angeleno would not feel at home without smog. It's true that we don't really have it here, but we know all about not being able to breathe. At least, our fish do. We keep our smog in the lakes. It's green. (Idea for sequel: "Pirate's Curse: Swimmer's Itch.")

Palm trees: It's a little-known fact that Wisconsin has many "palm" trees. We tap them for syrup. No? Well then, we already once renamed the holiday tree in our Capitol Rotunda. We 're just a single legislative act away from renaming all balsam firs as coconut palms -- with fresh pine scent!

Hand prints in concrete: We don't have a Grauman's Chinese Theater, but see all the Madison construction? Roll up your sleeves and feel free!

Celebrities, celebrities, celebrities: Wisconsin has been home to many stars -- who then moved away. Jerks. Anyway, you name the city, and we have a celebrity to match! Porn star Brittany Andrews is from Milwaukee. One of those dumpy guys from "The West Wing" is from Madison. TV 's "Mr. Wizard," Don Herbert, learned his science at UW-La Crosse. And of course, I heard that Kenosha is the birthplace of "Citizen Kane" filmmaker Orson Bean! Heck, why not move all of Hollywood here right now?

Traffic jams: Just so you feel at home, Johnny, we do have traffic jams, notably on that stretch of Highway 14 on the other side of Cross Plains when the farmer is towing his manure spreader. Speaking of which ...

Road rage: Oh, we got road rage! The other day I was so mad I shot a pothole. Which leads us to ...

Handguns: We've heard all about L.A.'s maniac drivers reaching for their pistols. It's true that we seldom carry guns in our cars. But thanks to our far-seeing state Legislature, it is a fact that in Wisconsin the legally blind are allowed to shoot deer with rifles from parked vehicles.

We got ghouls: Johnny, we know of your penchant for playing spooky bizarros. Well, howdy, good neighbor! Wisconsin has cannibal necrophiliac mass-murderers Ed Gein and Jeffrey Dahmer. We also have red-scare witch hunter Sen. Joseph McCarthy, and we're the home of the John Birch Society. And to make the deal sweeter, Green Bay was the location where horror star Lon Chaney shot his last silent film, "Thunder."

Walk of Fame: Sure, Hollywood Boulevard has its own famed walk, but fun-loving Wisconsin does, too! (It involves touching your nose and walking a straight line.)

Gangs: We have a little gang activity here, though nothing like Los Angeles' Bloods and Crips. Still, we host The Sons of Norway and the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. Look out! They are bad ass.

Paparazzi: Johnny, our photojournalists are chaste and respectful. However, we do have bratarazzi, who ambush cheap bratwurst all summer long, notably at Madison 's annual World 's Biggest Brat Fest. And it's purely my own editorial view, but we also have the Naderazzi, who insist on voting for Ralph Nader no matter what. If you stay, we'll let you punch some. Maybe even if you don't stay.

Winona Ryder. You used to date her, right? She's from, and named for, the Minnesota city just across our Mississippi River border! I only bring it up because, um, like, could you introduce me?

Hollywood and Vine: We know you'll miss that illustrious intersection, home to the Brown Derby, NBC's fabulous art deco Radio City West and the famous Hollywood Plaza Hotel. Unfortunately, they 've all been demolished. Weep not, Johnny! Here in Madison we keep their spirit alive, by demolishing our own historic buildings.

Finally, where could you live in Wisconsin? We don't want you to miss your Beverly -- Hills, that is. Swimmin' pools, movie stars. Our big celebrities tend to be University of Wisconsin coaches and faculty, so you might like their community in Shorewood -- Hills, that is. Football pools, learning stars.

Oh, wait. You live in France and not Los Angeles, don't you?

Mon Dieu, Monsieur Depp! Did you know that Wisconsin is home to many historic French communities, with Frenchy names such as Prairie du Chien, La Crosse, Beloit, Fond du Lac ...

(P.S. Do let me know about Winona!)

*wisconsin state journal*

Johnny Depp makes people cry in Wisconsin

He shook this town up when he came, the youthful-looking fortysomething who, on a platform of change, drew throngs of admirers and roused weary young Wisconsinites out of their winter doldrums.

Okay, I made up the part about a platform of change. But I'm talking about, of course, Johnny Depp, whose arrival in the Badger State -- for the filming of Public Enemies, an old-time gangster movie -- set off a frenzy rivaling the one that greeted Barack Obama's socko appearance at the Kohl Center.

My mind was blown when I read Rod Melotte's account of the shoot earlier this week in Columbus. Melotte reports that hundreds -- hundreds -- of people had turned up at dawn on a cold Monday morning to take in the action. If I'm even awake at dawn on a cold Monday morning, I'm probably thinking about getting back to sleep.

Many of the onlookers had surely come for the sheer spectacle that is the Hollywood machine in action. It probably felt like the circus had come to town. But others, clearly, were there for Depp and Depp alone. Here's how Melotte describes one fan's reaction to a sighting of the star:

The first time he passes, a young woman says over and over, “OH MY GOD IT WAS JOHNNY DEPP!” She borrows my cell phone to call her mom and is sobbing while telling the story of just how close she was to the actor.

Sobbing!

Which is weird, and possibly an overreaction.

Understand, I think Depp is a fine actor. Thanks in no small part to his long-running collaboration with the idiosyncratic director Tim Burton, Depp is a rarity among American film performers, an actor whose thoughtful integrity remains largely uncompromised.

Fifteen and more years ago I was moved by him in quirky, small films like Ed Wood and What's Eating Gilbert Grape? And he is still smartly challenging viewers with films like the recent all-singing, all-throat-slashing Sweeney Todd, as well as 2004's The Libertine, about a seventeenth-century English poet who paid tribute in verse to dildos and crab lice.

Of course, Depp would not be a household name if not for the Pirates of the Caribbean films, and that series is probably how the weeping young woman in Columbus knows Depp best. (Unless she was a big fan of The Libertine.)

So to summarize: His serious work notwithstanding, Depp is mostly loved by silly young people for a series of silly pirate films, and only a silly young person would burst into tears at the sight of a celebrity. Right?

Except I'm not so sure. Something similar happened to me a few years ago, and I wasn't all that young. Neither was the celebrity in question. In fact, he was 72.

It was an overcast summer night in 2003 when I went to Wausau to hear country music legend George Jones sing. He performed at the Wisconsin Valley Fair, where I sat in bleachers hundreds of feet from the outdoor stage. There was a cheesy warm-up act. Jones looked old. He sang songs that were hits in the 1950s. At 32, I seemed for the most part to be the youngest person there by 20 years.

And from the moment he started singing, I couldn't stop crying. Seriously. I was badly dehydrated by the show's end -- which, for what it's worth, was punctuated by the most violent summer thunderstorm I've ever been caught in. Since my teens I have thought George Jones was pretty wonderful, and I wept at the sight and sound of him.

So I identify with the young weeping woman in Columbus. Our popular entertainers can exert an awesome emotional pull on us, whether they're moaning incomparably sad country songs, as George Jones does on his records, or looking incomparably beautiful on a 30-foot-high movie screen, as Johnny Depp does, in whatever role.

And when we are in the actual presence of these entertainers, that emotion can't help but come out -- sometimes, in tears. They're not tears of sorrow, obviously, but they're not quite tears of joy, either. They're a reaction that simply says: that is the person who moves me. That person standing freaking right there!

I understand it. So, perhaps, do those men who cried on sports radio call-in shows when Brett Favre retired. We get very invested in our celebrities.

Actually, if I'd been standing with the young weeping woman in Columbus, maybe I would have been weeping right along with her.

*the daily page*

Johnny Depp holds court in Darlington

Famed actor films scenes for upcoming movie at Lafayette County Courthouse

Darlington's historic Lafayette County Courthouse transformed itself "Depp" into the past.

Famed actor Johnny Depp was in town as interior courtroom scenes were filmed for the movie "Public Enemies," in which Depp portrays 1930s bank robber John Dillinger. The movie is set for release next year.

At about 10:15 a.m., Depp arrived, chauffeured in a black Cadillac SUV. A hat pulled low over his face, he turned and half-waved, igniting cheers from the more than 200 people assembled in front of the Darlington Municipal Building. He quickly jogged up the courthouse stairs. But fans, hoping for an acknowledgement, however fleeting, got what they came for.

*thonline.com*

Here’s how Johnny looks 30 at 44

The secret behind Johnny Depp's dashing and youthful look is out - a combo of proper exercise and low-sodium diet.
The 44-year-old actor, who still manages to outshine younger stars, exercises on a treadmill, dumbbells and has a stability ball in his room.
The actor also eats a variety of fruits, including blueberries, strawberries, pineapple, kiwi and soymilk, reports the Mirror.
The Pirates of Caribbean star occasionally has chicken breast, tuna in spring water with light mayo and six hard-boiled eggs
Depp’s staff has been ordered ensure that the actor’s diet is low-sodium, low-calorie and non greasy.

*the times of india*

Depp, 'Public Enemies' draw big crowds to Crown Point

While most of the region still was sound asleep, about 75 area residents gathered under a bright moon in 20-degree temperatures early Monday in hopes of doing a little star gazing.

Movie star gazing, that is.

As the day grew, so did the number of fans waiting behind barricades in Crown Point in front of the Old Lake County Courthouse and jail.

Actor Johnny Depp is playing John Dillinger in "Public Enemies," which is filming this week at the site of the notorious bank robber's most legendary jailbreak.

The fans got their wish just before 11 a.m., when a black Ford Expedition pulled up in front of the old sheriff's house on Main Street and out popped Depp.

The crowd, numbering in the hundreds -- some of whom had been waiting for nearly 12 hours -- erupted into loud cheers as Depp dashed into the old sheriff's house.

Nicole Vega, 15, of Crown Point, and her sister Megan, 22, arrived downtown about 4 a.m.

"It's the most fascinating thing in Crown Point since Dillinger broke out of jail and (Rudolph) Valentino got married at the courthouse," Nicole Vega said. "I just hope I get to see Johnny Depp. Even if I don't, this is still the most exciting thing to happen on my spring break."

While word in and around the set was that filming would be taking place solely indoors, those who braved the chilly early morning temperatures weren't about to budge.

Katy Krekel, 20, traveled Sunday from Louisville, Ky., with her 13-year-old sister, Anna, to watch some of the filming. The sisters arrived in Crown Point at 7 p.m. and slept in their car.

"It's Johnny Depp," Krekel said. "I've been a fan since I was 5."

The pair traveled to Wisconsin last week to watch some of the filming there and got to see Depp shooting a chase scene.

"We saw him drive by in an old car, and then they were pulling the car on like a big flat-bed and they were filming that," she said.

Anissa Gray, of Crown Point, brought her 11-year-old daughter, Marissa Kozlowkski, downtown about 5:30 a.m.

"I have an 8-month-old, so I figured if I didn't get her up for this, the baby would get me up anyway," Gray said. "I've been in Chicago and New York when they were filming movies, and I wanted her to see what it is like."

Some fans were less interested in the acting or the filmmaking process, like the girls with signs adorned with glitter paint pressed against the snow fence reading, "Johnny, hug me please! You're beautiful!" and "I love Johnny."

Still, Crown Point police said there were no problems overnight into Monday morning. Several officers joked that they were thankful for the overtime pay they were getting working in and around the set, paid for by the movie production company.

"It's good for the city," Crown Point police Cpl. Larry Gonzalez said. "We had people starting to line up around 12:30, but they've all been fine."

Gonzalez said he got to take a tour of Dillinger's old jail cell in the sheriff's house.

"They've got it all remodeled and really looking nice," he said. "The time and effort they took in cleaning it up is going to benefit the city for years to come.

"We should be thankful for this project."

*the times*

Hoosiers cheer when Johnny Depp shows up for 'Public Enemies' movie about John Dillinger

Heeeere’s Johnny!

Hundreds of fans, some of whom waited hours outside the Old Lake County Courthouse and jail hoping to catch a glimpse of movie star Johnny Depp despite word around the set that filming would be taking place solely indoors. They were rewarded late Monday morning when Depp showed up.

The crowd erupted into loud cheers as Depp dashed into the old sheriff’s house. Depp is playing bank robber John Dillinger in the movie ‘‘Public Enemies.’’

Depp smiled and waved at the crowd, put his hands together in a prayer-like gesture, offering a slight forward bow, then touched his right hand to his heart in appreciation.

‘‘He waved! Oh my God!’’ said 16-year-old Caressa Rospierski, a Portage High School student on spring break.

Her classmate Stacia Upton held up a poster saying, ‘‘We love you, Johnny.’’

‘‘It’s the most fascinating thing in Crown Point since Dillinger broke out of jail and (Rudolph) Valentino got married at the courthouse,’’ said 15-year-old Nicole Vega of Crown Point. ‘‘I just hope I get to see Johnny Depp. Even if I don’t, this is still the most exciting thing to happen on my spring break.’’

City police Cpl. Larry Gonzalez said the crowds were good for the city.

‘‘We had people starting to line up around 12:30, but they’ve all been fine,’’ he said.

Gonzalez said he got to take a tour of Dillinger’s old jail cell in the sheriff’s house.

‘‘They’ve got it all remodeled and really looking nice,’’ he said. ‘‘The time and effort they took in cleaning it up is going to benefit the city for years to come.’’

*chicago sun-times*

British Breakfast club: Johnny Depp and Kelly Brook


Johnny Depp and Kelly Brook are the celebrities British people would most like to eat breakfast in bed with.

'The Pirates of the Caribbean' actor was the women's choice, while 'Smallville' star Kelly was the men's in a poll of 2,500 British people conducted by hotel chain Travelodge to find out why the tradition of eating breakfast in bed is dying out.

Leigh McCarron, the Sleep Director of Travelodge, said: "There are few things in life more luxurious than having a decadent breakfast in bed and this is one tradition as a nation we should preserve.

"I would urge people to have regular lie-ins and what better way to spend even more time in bed than to indulge in a hearty breakfast with a loved one."

Actress-and-TV presenter Denise Van Outen was men's second most popular choice, closely followed by 'Wow' singer Kylie Minogue.

The top five was rounded off by former 'Friends' actress Jennifer Aniston and 'Underworld' star Kate Beckinsale.

Soccer star David Beckham was the second choice for women, while 'Michael Clayton' actor George Clooney was in third position.

George's close friend and 'Ocean's Thirteen' co-star Brad Pitt and British TV presenter Dermot O'Leary came in fourth and fifth position respectively.

Travelodge's Top Ten Celebrities Who British People Would Most Like To Eat Breakfast In Bed With, Full List:

Men voted for:

1. Kelly Brook

2. Denise Van Outen

3. Kylie Minogue

4. Jennifer Aniston

5. Kate Beckinsale

6. Kate Winslet

7. Catherine Zeta Jones

8. Cameron Diaz

9. Holly Willoughby

10. Dawn French

Women voted for:

1. Johnny Depp

2. David Beckham

3. George Clooney

4. Brad Pitt

5. Dermot O'Leary

6. Colin Firth

7. Orlando Bloom

8. Antonio Banderas

9. Gordon Ramsay

10. Hugh Grant

*m&C*

Johnny Depp desperate to become painter

American actor Johnny Depp is very eager to play the part of the eccentric artist Salvador Dali, provided the script is right. His interest in the role is such that he is even staging open auditions for screenwriters, open to anyone and everyone.

The Pirates Of The Caribbean star is all set to play the late surrealist icon in Dali, but wants to do it with a script that he really likes. Depp has, according to the Sydney Daily Telegraph newspaper in Australia, asked even budding screenwriters to apply for the job. "He's open to working with anyone from housewives to pensioners if the script is right," Contactmusic quoted a source as telling the tabloid.

*oneindia*

Depp helps to complete Ledger film

Heath Ledger's last film will go ahead with Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell and Jude Law as the late actor's replacements, director Terry Gilliam has confirmed.

The Brokeback Mountain star was working on fantasy adventure The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus when he died of an accidental overdose in January.

Gilliam said in a statement: "I am grateful to Johnny, Colin and Jude for coming on board and to everyone else who has made it possible for us to finish the film. I am delighted that Heath's brilliant performance can be shared with the world. We are looking forward to finishing the movie and, through the film, with a modicum of humility, being able to touch people's hearts and souls as Heath was able to do."

It had been suggested that Ledger's role would be completed using CGI (computer generated imagery) special effects, as happened when Oliver Reed died during the making of Gladiator.

But the film's producers said: "Since the format of the story allows for the preservation of his entire performance, at no point will Heath's work be modified or altered through the use of digital technology. Each of the parts played by Johnny, Colin and Jude is representative of the many aspects of the character that Heath was playing."

The project is going ahead with the blessing and support of Ledger's family, the producers added.

Ledger was found dead in his New York apartment on January 22 after taking an accidental overdose of prescription drugs. Three days earlier he had filmed scenes for The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus in London. He left a two-year-old daughter, Matilda, by former partner Michelle Williams.

It later emerged a family row has broken out over the contents of Ledger's will. The actor is reported to have left his estate to his parents and sister, as the will was drawn up before his relationship with Williams and the birth of their daughter Matilda. Ledger's father, Kim, released a statement reassuring Williams that the little girl would be provided for.

"Matilda is our absolute priority, and Michelle is an integral part of our family," he said. "They will be taken care of and that's how Heath would want it to be."

But Kim's estranged brothers, Mike and Haydn, have publicly questioned whether Matilda will get any of Ledger's estate. "I'm concerned for Matilda. I have concerns about the distribution of funds," Haydn told an Australian newspaper. Kim responded by saying: "It is sad at this extremely difficult time in our lives, while we are grieving the loss of our beloved son, that estranged family members publicly discuss matters they have not been privy to in the past or now. We hope for Matilda's sake they will remain dignified."

*the press association*

Depp's team looking over Gary locales

Gary may get in on the filming for "Public Enemies," which will star Johnny Depp as John Dillinger.

A locations official for the movie recently contacted Ben Clement, who handles film office matters for the city.

"They're just doing an initial site search to see if there are any locations within the city that might be suitable for filming," said Clement, economic development and marketing administrator for the Gary, East Chicago, Hammond Empowerment Zone.

Clement confirmed that representatives of the Universal Pictures release have been in Gary to scout potential shooting sites.

"Nothing's been firmed up at all yet," Clement said Wednesday. He declined to divulge any Gary locations that are being considered.

Clement did say, though, that Gary was open to the idea of accommodating film crews for the drama about a Depression-era crime wave.

"The city of Gary is interested in any film project that might help us to attract more film projects and to help advance the city," Clement said. "So naturally, something of this magnitude would be beneficial for us."

Shooting on "Public Enemies" is scheduled to take place over the next several months in Chicago and surrounding areas, including Crown Point. Set for a 2009 release, "Public Enemies" is based on the acclaimed Bryan Burrough book of the same name.

*Post-Tribune*

Depp fans start trek to Columbus for March 17 film start

Along with construction on the set of the movie "Public Enemies," false sightings of the movie's star, Johnny Depp, have begun, and fans are starting to visit Columbus in hopes of a chance of seeing the Oscar-nominated actor.

"Someone told me that they saw Johnny Depp near Westgate theater in Madison this week," said West James Gallery owner Kim Bates. "Last week someone thought they saw him in town here."

"Public Enemies" is a Michael Mann-directed film about the life of notorious bank robber John Dillinger. It will star Depp, Christian Bale and Marion Cotillard.

Robin Salzwedel, owner of Secret Garden Floral at 115 N. Ludington St., heard similar rumors of the stars popping up around the city.

"There has been a lot of curious people," Salzwedel said. "It's brought a lot of people in the shop. A lot of people want to know what we heard. Someone already told me that there was a sighting of Johnny Depp in town. We just laughed."

Appleton residents Tanya Vegetabile and Rebecca Schinke visited Columbus on Wednesday to scout the location.

"We're checking it out so we will know our way around when the movie is being filmed," Schinke said.

The two spent their time filming the crews working on the buildings.

Bates said she is glad about the attention that Columbus is getting from the filming of the movie, set to begin March 17.

"Hopefully, people will see how wonderful Columbus is and come back," Bates said. "I think it is great that they are using Columbus for the movie."

Many downtown buildings are receiving new awnings and window panels that will take them back in time to the 1930s, along with temporary interior set pieces that will cover the insides of the buildings during filming.

Sharrow's Pharmacy, which has been in business since 1889, will remain a pharmacy on the James Street side of the building and a clothing store on the Ludington Street side of the building. "It was going to be a bakery, but they decided to make it a drugstore," co-owner Nick Sharrow said.

Sharrow's will start to undergo its transformation today. Sharrow said that they will move some merchandise into the basement and move some of the over-the-counter merchandise so crews will have room to put up the false wall.

Salzwedel's sign has already been removed and a former inhabitant, "Nitche Market," is now seen in the front of the building. Salzwedel said the building was a tavern when it was built in the 1800s and was a meat market in the late 1920s.

"We've joked that we should start asking people if they want meat or flowers," she said.

Bates's gallery used to be First National Bank, built in 1916. The building will be called Green Castle Bank in the movie.

"My father told me that Dillinger used to hang out in Green Castle, Ind.," Bates said.

In the movie, Depp will be running out of Bates's store in a bank-robbing scene.

"I guess they picked us because we're centrally located," Bates said. "And the facade of the building was from a bank in the era that they needed one from."

Bates said she realizes there will be a lot more people in the city when the movie is to be filmed, but she thinks the city will be able to handle the extra guests. After all, Columbus does fill up with visitors every July 4 for the city's Independence Day celebration.

"Of course, we're not bringing porta-potties in for the people coming in for this," Bates said. "But I think we can handle everyone for one day."

Columbus resident Marsha Sparks agreed that the publicity is a good thing for the city.

"Who knew they would find Columbus from all the towns in Wisconsin?" she said. "The only think I hope is he puts a little Johnny Depp in Dillinger."

*Daily Register*

Johnny Depp's Dali auditions

Johnny Depp is holding open auditions to find screenwriters for his latest movie.

The Pirates of the Caribbean star will play surrealist painter Salvador Dali in new film Dali and is keen to get the right script, regardless of who it comes from.

A source said: "He's open to working with anyone - from housewives to pensioners - if the script is right."

Depp is not the only Hollywood star set to portray the eccentric artist on the big screen.

Al Pacino and Peter O'Toole are being lined up to star in rival movies, Dali and I and Goodbye Dali respectively.

Asked why so many films were being made 18 years after the artist's death, Peter Rawley, producer of Dali, said: "Film-makers somehow pick up on the vibe. But three films is nothing, at one stage, we counted up to nine."

Dali - who died in 1989, aged 84 - was famed for his technical genius as well as his showmanship and once gave a lecture dressed in a diver's suit.

His most famous works include The Persistence of Memory, The Face of Mae West, The Metamorphosis of Narcissus and The Temptation of St. Anthony.

*The New Zealand Herald*

Johnny Depp wishes to meet Big B

'Pirates of the Caribbean' star Johnny Depp is eagerly looking forward to meeting legend of Indian Cinema Amitabh Bachchan. He will be landing on Indian soil very soon for the shooting Mira Nair’s Shantaram. He is very excited to visit Indian and expressed his desire to meet Mr. Bachchan. Depp is a great fan of Big B.

Depp has seen some films of Amitabh and liked them very much. He feels that Amitabh is a very strong and important actor of Indian cinema. After making a mark in movies, Depp is working hard for his first musical "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street." It will be directed by director Tim Burton. The role of Sweeney is very challenging as for the first time he is playing a character which has some dark shades.

Shantaram is a novel of epic proportions written by Gregory David Roberts. It tells the story of his break from a Melbourne prison in Australia and escape to New Zealand followed by India where much of the novel is set. Actress Emily Watson is starring opposite Depp. The film is slated to release this year.

*bollywood mantra*

Northwest Indiana's Lake County Jail preps for Johnny Depp visit

Johnny Depp will be in town this spring to recreate gangster John Dillinger's infamous 1934 escape from Lake County Jail for his upcoming film ‘‘Public Enemies.''

Depp will play Dillinger, and the scene will be shot at the Old Sheriff's House and Jail. No specific dates have been released, but filming will take place from March through June in Chicago, Indiana and Wisconsin.

Dillinger, an Indiana native, escaped the heavily guarded northwestern Indiana jail March 3, 1934, while he awaited trial on charges that he killed Officer William Patrick O'Malley during an East Chicago bank robbery.

He then drove away in Sheriff Lillian Holley's new Ford. A few months later, federal agents fatally shot him outside a Chicago theater.

Work crews started preparing the red-brick jail for its movie close-up last Monday.

‘‘I wish we could say (the restoration) will be complete, but it'll be mostly the entry and upstairs,'' location scout George Constas said.

The jail's neighbor, the Hall of Justice Bar and Ballroom, will host up to 200 actors, crew members and technicians.

‘‘Hollywood's coming to Crown Point,'' co-owner Philip Struebig said. ‘‘It's going to be a heck of a thing for Crown Point. It will put us back on the map.''

Depp is probably best known for starring roles in the ‘‘Pirates of the Caribbean'' series, ‘‘Finding Neverland'' and ‘‘Edward Scissorhands.''

His co-star in ‘‘Public Enemies'' will be this year's Oscar-winner for best actress, Marion Cotillard, who is playing Dillinger's moll.

*wabash plain dealer*

Actor Depp to Drive Dillinger's Car

Actor Johnny Depp will be making a getaway to Wisconsin in a famous historic car from right here in the stateline. Depp will get behind the wheel of this vehicle, a 1932 Studebaker commander, later this year in the filming of a movie about gangster John Dillinger. The movie is called "Public Enemies." it is to be shot on location in the badger state and the car is part of the collection at the historic auto attractions....

"It will be used in the same context in the film as it was in real life which makes it really unique," said museum curator Eric Hoffman.

At that time it was the biggest bank heist ever....about $75 thousand was taken. Not long after that robbery dillinger was gunned down by police outside of the Biograph Theater in Chiacgo after being fingered by the infamous "lady in red."

*wifr.com*

Piece of History at Roscoe Museum Used in New Johnny Depp Movie


A piece of history from a Roscoe museum comes back to life on the big screen.

The 1932 Studebaker John Dillinger used in the robbery of a Greencastle, Indiana bank will play a supporting role in the new movie "Public Enemies." Johnny Depp stars as John Dillinger and will drive it.

After a month of negotiating, the Historic Auto Attractions Museum in Roscoe made a deal, allowing producers to use the car. Museum Curator Eric Hoffman says, "Just A-list director, A-list cast and it's just amazing that we have a chance to be apart of it."

The car was shipped out Tuesday. It will return to the museum in about a month.


*13*

Johnny Depp's Gift To The Hoff

NOW here's an unlikely friendship.

JOHNNY DEPP has given DAVID HASSELHOFF the barber's chair used in his movie Sweeney Todd.

The former Baywatch star was stunned by Johnny's kind gesture after the Pirates Of The Caribbean star learned of David's battle to get his antique barber's chair back from his ex PAMELA BACH's LA home.

The pair have been locked in a bitter dispute over their divorce settlement - with David trying to regain access to the former family home to take back his beloved chair.

But The Hoff is no longer bothered about the original - and is more than happy with Depp's movie prop.

His lawyer MELVIN S. GOLDSMAN said: "David is just so pleased to have the matter behind him."

*the sun*

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Johnny Depp as Dillinger

Johnny Depp, aka John Dillinger in the Universal film "Public Enemies," is hitting Crown Point this spring reportedly to reprise the gangster's bold 1934 escape from Lake County Jail.

The scene will be shot on location at the Old Sheriff's House and Jail, 226 S. Main St., sources said. Universal declined to comment on specifics.

The front part of the Second Empire-style building housed the top cop in Dillinger's era. The back holds the cells from which the bank robber fled in broad daylight.

Dates for the Crown Point shoot are under wraps. But director Michael Mann has targeted the old Lake County Criminal Court, 220 S. Main St., as his headquarters during a three-day stay. Reborn the Hall of Justice Bar and Ballroom in the early 1990s, the jail's neighbor will host up to 200 actors, crew members and technicians.

"Hollywood's coming to Crown Point," said Philip Struebig, co-owner of the Hall of Justice. "It's going to be a heck of a thing for Crown Point. It will put us back on the map."

He is banking on hosting a reception for three-time Oscar nominee Depp, 44, during the shoot. "We're ready to rock 'n' roll," he said.

Work crews arrived Monday to prep the red-brick jail for its close-up. By Thursday, a dozen tradesmen were measuring timber on sawhorses for a new drop ceiling and walls. The chug of a portable generator and buzz of a circular saw all but drowned out jokes about tommy guns.

"I wish we could say (the restoration) will be complete, but it'll be mostly the entry and upstairs," Universal location scout George Constas said Thursday.

The Depression-era cells -- one which housed Dillinger -- are rating kid-glove treatment. The restoration team will make them "look pretty, but not too pretty" for the period drama. "It'll just look like a jail," said Constas, standing in the gutted foyer. "Concrete and bars."

Indiana native Dillinger escaped the heavily guarded jail March 3, 1934, by brandishing a gun. Some say it was real gun smuggled into him; some say it was hand-carved.

He then embarrassed local authorities by driving off in Sheriff Lillian Holley's new V-8 Ford. The nonprofit Sheriff's House Foundation oversees the registered landmark today.

Philip and Cynthia Jo Struebig, who purchased the courthouse in 1990, said they met with Mann before Christmas to discuss local Dillinger sites that might be incorporated into the film. The "Miami Vice" producer toured the old courthouse, admiring the "Victory of Law Through Justice" mural before which Dillinger was arraigned, then inspected the jail.

Mann also borrowed a book and vintage photos of Public Enemy No. 1 from the Struebigs' collection of gangster memorabilia that adorns the Speakeasy Restaurant and Great Escape lounge within the Hall of Justice Bar. When they bought the old courthouse, "it was deteriorated. It was raining in the ballroom. We restored it as a labor of love. Never did I expect something like this would happen," Philip Struebig said.

Based on the book by Bryan Burrough, the crime drama will bow in 2009. The cast includes Christian Bale as G-man Melvin Purvis, who ambushed Dillinger outside Chicago's Biograph Theatre a few months after he fled the "escape-proof" Lake County Jail. Oscar winner Marion Cotillard, who collected best actress honors for her role as Edith Piaf in "La Mome," has been tapped as Billie Frechette, the gangster's lover and companion. "Public Enemies" will be filmed from March through June in Chicago, Indiana and Wisconsin.

Extra, extra!
Casting agent Joan Philo has issued an all-points bulletin for male reporters and photographers to play paid extras in scenes slated for Hammond, Gary and Crown Point. Also, an open casting call for men, women and children will be Saturday at Lane Tech High School in Chicago. See the Chicago Scene column in the ontheGo section for details.

*The Times*

With Johnny Depp project in hand, legislators look to improve film law

On the heels of an announcement that the latest Johnny Depp feature will be partially filmed in Wisconsin, state legislators are now looking to improve the state's film industry tax incentives law credited for attracting the Depp project.

Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton said Tuesday that State Sen. Jeff Plale (D-South Milwaukee) and State Rep. Pat Strachota (R-West Bend) circulated a bill to improve Wisconsin's Film Production Tax Credit Services Program for co-sponsorship. Lawton, a key supporter of the so-called Film Wisconsin legislation, is urging the Legislature to quickly pass the new bill.

"Today, Governor (Jim) Doyle announced that NBC Universal will bring Johnny Depp, Christian Bale and Michael Mann - not to mention $20 million - to Wisconsin," Lawton said. "I see this as the lead edge of the economic development and jobs coming in response to our film incentives."

The tax incentives offered by the state include a 25 percent credit for production expenses, including wages paid to Wisconsin residents for services and expenses for music, air travel and insurance from state-based providers. Incentives also include a 15 percent credit for equipment purchases primarily used for film production or for acquisition and improvement of real estate for state-based film companies.

The new bipartisan bill would allow film production companies to transfer unused, nonrefundable credits to other taxpayers, such as other film production companies. It would also phase in residency requirements for eligibility of film production employees for tax credits as the talent infrastructure needed for productions fully develops in Wisconsin.

Lawton said: "This bill will improve our potential to capture more film industry jobs for Wisconsin, and I urge the Legislature to move it forward to solidify Wisconsin's competitive position nationally."

*The Business Journal*

'Sweeney Todd' Hits DVD on April First! (No Foolin'.)


Sweeney Todd deserved a better fate. Sure, sure, it's a very fine film -- and that's really all that matters when all is said and done, but I can't help but think its domestic box office tally (just over $50 million) and its Oscar nomination haul (lead actor, art direction and costume design) should have been a little ... well, bigger. But I suppose it's tough to sell a big-budget horror musical, even if it is based on a very popular stage play AND showcases movie star Johnny Depp in a really (ahem) unique light.

Fans of the flick will be pleased to learn that Tim Burton's Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street will be available to own (via shiny disc) on the first of April. Choose between a single-disc release (which includes one "making-of" documentary) or a extras-laden double-disc edition that comes with a BUNCH of featurettes, photo galleries, trailers and a Moviefone Unscripted piece, which is cool because we love Moviefone! Neither DVD package will include an audio commentary, unfortunately for those who love audio commentaries. Like me. Oh, but the 2-discer will be making an appearance in my collection. Book that.

[ Thanks to DVDActive.com. Check out the cover art! ]

*cinematical*

Johnny Depp says 'bring it on' to Clooney and Lee Jones

The war of words between this year's Oscar best actor nominees has escalated after Johnny Depp told George Clooney and Tommy Lee Jones that if they want to rumble, rumble they will.

A livid Depp said today outside his former nightclub the Viper Rooms on Sunset Boulevard "Los Putos (Man Whores), Jones and Clooney can kiss my chicano ass. Este es mi calle(this is my street). homes, I am the street here, ese, sabes (you know)?"

Wearing a red bandanna and a white vest Depp was in no mood for playing. "Say hello to my little friend" said Depp, as former Different Strokes actor Gary Coleman walked past the club. "Those beeatches need to be carrying ese, wus up to all my homies in califas, word up hombre, mis hermanos son mal (my brothers are bad asses), entiendo (understand) homes, this is my barrio (turf) ese."

I simply had no idea what Depp was talking about. I thanked him for my taco de harina, or to Americans, burrito and left. At this stage it is not 100% certain why Depp was dressed as a member of the La eMe street gang and speaking in an Mexican accent.

Vitto Mortensen and Daniel Day-Lewis, both threatened previously by Clooney and Lee Jones, who themseleves were speaking like London gangsters on Tuesday, are said to be in hiding. It is not certain at this stage if Day-Lewis will actually attend the Oscar ceremony.

More to come on this on going story I am sure.

*The Spoof*

Daniel Day Lewis warns Johnny Depp

Daniel Day-Lewis has warned Johnny Depp "Not to try anything on" at next months Oscar ceremony. The warning comes after violent threats made by Johnny Depp, George Clooney and Tommy Lee Jones, to each other and to Day-Lewis.

The fine British actor, favourite to win the oscar said in an Italian American accent "A friend of ours told me that these three cafones have been saying that they will be coming heavy to the oscars. My Consigliere also says that these wise guys have been calling me a jamook. Are they talking to me? Am I clown? Here to amuse them?"

The normally placid Day-Lewis, dressed in a dinner jacket whilst he was gardening continued "I'm a made guy. These chiacchierone are looking to get a Moe Green special. Especially Depp, is he oobatz?"

I found it hard to totally decipher what Daniel was saying so I left him digging three holes. He insisted I kiss his ring though before I left.......

Meanwhile Viggo Mortensen has yet to issue any statement or make any response to the ongoing threats of impending violence.

I am sure though that he will.

*The Spoof!*

Oscars 2001: Johnny Out of his Depp in Chocolat

Hollywood star Johnny Depp revealed he had to eat so much chocolate for his latest film that he'll never touch it again.

The drama - Chocolat - has been nominated for five Oscars, but Depp said: "If I had any love for chocolate, it was destroyed during the filming of that movie.

"It was kind of rich, dark and very bitter chocolate. "After about seven of them it tends to not have a nice effect." The 37-year-old said he had to keep eating the chocolate as director Lasse Hallstrom shot and re-shot many scenes.

Going into filming, Depp admitted he had a sweet tooth and was looking forward to feasting on the finest chocolates Miramax Films could buy. But things soon changed for Depp, who now lives in France with girlfriend Vanessa Paradis and daughter Lily-Rose Melody.

The film, which is up for Best Picture award at the Oscars on March 25, features Depp as a riverboat gypsy who falls for French chocolate chef Juliette Binoche.

*Mirror.co.uk*

Q&A with Johnny Depp and Tim Burton


Q: What drew you to Sweeney Todd?

TIM BURTON: I was actually involved with this about 10 years ago, maybe even longer. I liked the story and the drama and emotion of it. But then it went away. I always think there’s a weird subconscious reason for everything. Recently, weirdly, I looked at a drawing I did and realised that it looked like Johnny. And I just thought, “Wow!” And then I don’t know how many years ago …

JOHNNY DEPP: Five, six years ago, I guess …

TB: I sent him the CD [of the musical]. And then Johnny was like,“Great, great, great.” And everybody was, “Yeah, great.” And then it was, “Um, can he sing?” Nobody knew. I didn’t know. That’s the joke of the whole thing and in a way, that’s the surreal nature of Hollywood. You have to love it for that because on paper it’s like the worst idea of all time (laughs).

Q: Johnny, there’s a whole mythology around the character, about whether he was based on someone real. Did you use any of that?

JD: I read all that stuff and there was part of me that wanted him to be a real guy. But it’s not the case. And, essentially, you read all of that stuff so you can throw it away, so you can be aware of it and toss it. Basically, the character came from conversations with Tim.

TB: He is the old horror-movie actor.

JD: These horror-movie actors kept coming to mind, these iconic figures, and that’s where Sweeney Todd lives.

TB: You see Peter Lorre in Mad Love or Boris Karloff or Lon Chaney, all those old classic monsters … it’s an image and we just felt like that was what this character is about. You could see him in a wax museum. It’s a certain look, a certain feel, and it’s always exciting.

Q: Johnny, when Tim first mentioned the prospect of singing on film to you, did you get the idea immediately?

JD: Oh, yeah! But I didn’t know if I was going to be able to actually sing. I wasn’t sure.

TB: I haven’t got a huge knowledge of musicals, but I do know that this is a very hard musical and what I love about it is the fact that Johnny and everybody in it isn’t a singer. There’s one actress who is a singer, but nobody else has sung in their lives.

JD: (Laughing) It’s going to be great!

TB: I think it brings an interesting tone to it.

JD: Everybody was great — Helena [Bonham Carter] was unbelievable, Sacha [Baron Cohen] was great. He can sing.

TB: Alan Rickman — great ... It’s exciting to hear a duet between Johnny and Alan Rickman. It’s just surreal. I mean, who would ever think about that?

JD: And it’s also really cool because Alan and I did a duet before we ever met!

Q: So you recorded the music first so that you had it to play back on set?

TB: Yeah, and that was an aspect of it that was really fun. It was like making a silent movie and having music on the set. It was fascinating for me to watch the actors ... You just move differently when you are hearing music. I would consider doing it even when I wasn’t making a musical now, because it’s fascinating.

Q: Johnny, did you sing along with yourself again when you were doing a take?

JD: Unfortunately, yes (laughs).

Q: How extensive was Stephen Sondheim’s involvement in the film?

TB: He’s a really smart, talented person and he’s been very respectful of the process. Like me, he loved the idea of Johnny but he had never heard him sing. I think he’s a movie fan, so I think he understands that there’s a difference between what you might do on stage versus a movie.

Q: Sweeney Todd is a very dark character, to state the obvious, but there’s also humour and pathos to him, isn’t there?

JD: He’s misunderstood (laughs).

TB: It’s a tragic love story.

JD: He’s actually horribly misunderstood because really he’s a very sweet guy.

TB: He’s a damaged individual.

JD: He’s basically been dead since his life was taken away from him all those years before.

TB: : He’s Dead Man Walking …

JD: It’s the only reason he has continued breathing, to wreak vengeance!

TB: There’s something very real about it, too. Obviously, it’s fantasy and he looks strange and all of that, but what I love about it is there’s something very primal and just real about the character.


*The Times*

Johnny Depp Nominated for Actor in a Lead Role in “Sweeney Todd the Demon Barber of Fleet Street” at 80TH Academy Awards

Johnny Depp will be looking to capture his first Academy Award on Feb. 24 after earning a nomination for Actor in a Lead Role for his performance in “Sweeney Todd the Demon Barber of Fleet Street.’

Depp plays the title character, Sweeney Todd, who unleashes a murderous assault against a variety of clients who sit in his barber’s chair.

Twice Depp has been nominated for an Oscar, “Finding Neverland” and “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” but both times the Academy Award slipped past him.

Joining Depp in the list of nominees for Actor in a Lead Role are George Clooney, “Michael Clayton”; Daniel Day-Lewis, “There Will Be Blood”; Tommy Lee Jones, “In the Valley of Elah”; and Viggo Mortensen, “Eastern Promises.”

The 80th Academy Awards will air Feb. 24 at 8:00 p.m. ET on ABC.

*TransWorldNews*

Depp's Doppelganger Doing Boffo Business

After wrapping up his busiest month yet as a Johnny Depp impersonator, 44-year-old showbiz veteran Danny Lopez is finding this gig more profitable than those involving a Beatle, a Monkey and a Rolling Stone.

It’s a rare thing for someone who looks so much like a celebrity that they can earn a living impersonating them to be born on the exact same date as their famous quarry. But that’s the case with 44-year-old Great Falls, Montana resident Danny Lopez, who was born on June 9th, 1963, the same date as actor Johnny Depp. January, 2008 was Lopez’s busiest month ever as a Depp impersonator, with twelve corporate appearances for companies such as Hyatt and Carfax.com. He’s also appearing this week on a series of special male vs. female celebrity impersonator episodes of the syndicated TV game show Family Feud. And he will certainly get some attention this coming summer with a cameo in the Steve Carell comedy Get Smart; he plays a car wash worker who looks like… Johnny Depp. This is not the first go-round at celebrity impersonation for Lopez, who filmed his first TV commercial when he was seven. Before he hit his stride with Depp duty, Lopez was a member of three different rock’n roll tribute bands: Backbeat (as George Harrison), The Missing Links (as Davey Jones) and Satisfaction (as Keith Richards). That’s right, in the second irony to go along with the birthday date overlap, Lopez has played both Depp and his infamous Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End cameo co-star Richards. It was in fact the Harrison gig that led to the Depp one, as fans at concerts kept telling him that, in that garb, he looked more like Depp. Lopez also knows a celebrity or two himself. According to the Great Falls Tribune, it was actor Dennis Quaid who recommended that the southern California native, tired of the hectic pace of life there, buy a house in Big Country. Lopez tells the paper he has yet to meet Depp, but the actor is apparently aware of his lookalike shadow. Up next for Lopez is a February 22nd taped appearance on The Maury Povich show, some weekend work at one of the casinos in Cripple Creek, CO and a tentatively booked engagement at an Academy Awards party in Los Angeles on Sunday.

*FilmStew.com*

Fort Lauderdale band pal helped Johnny Depp sharpen singing skills

OK, you never heard of Bruce Witkin.

But if you're watching the Academy Awards on Sunday, you might hear his name.

Johnny Depp — a pal of Witkin's — credits the South Florida native with helping him find his vocal groove.

No small feat when you consider Depp, 44 — who'd never sung a note previously — snagged a Golden Globe and is nominated for an Oscar for his singing performance in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.Having accepted the title role, Depp called Witkin with a plea to help ascertain if he was capable of pulling it off, because director Tim Burton didn't want his actors to lip sync. After privately recording a demo of Depp singing the showcase number My Friends in his Los Angeles studio, Witkin said there was no doubt.

In the film's production notes, Depp admits, "That was the first song I ever sang in my life."

Working from a Broadway cast recording, the two men were forced to pick Stephen Sondheim's demanding melodies apart on the piano and rely on their ears for the vocal lines because neither reads music.

"If there was a long note Johnny needed to hit, he would just get it up and hit it," said Witkin, a 45-year-old sound engineer who records and produces under his own Unison Music label. "To see someone like Johnny, who had never sung before, come into my studio so prepared really blew me away."

Witkin and Depp's friendship dates to 1980, when both played in a Fort Lauderdale garage band called the Kids.

They were so young they often had to sneak in the back doors of clubs — the Button South, the Tree House, the Play Pen and the Candy Store — to play.

"I was the vocalist and played bass; Johnny was our guitarist," recalled Witkin, who dropped out of Hollywood High — with the permission of his mother, a local band manager — to pursue his music career.

"Those early days were a lot of fun and fruitful for guys of our age. We were pulling in around $50 a night between four of us, and we were playing shows and we were surviving."

Depp calls Witkin "a brother." In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, he said, "We worked in bands together, we were on the road together. We lived together when we were teenagers. His mom was basically my second mom." Indeed, last year, at a charity concert in memory of Sheila Witkin, Depp turned up at Club Cinema in Pompano Beach to reunite with his Kids band mates.

After heading to Los Angeles to seek their fortunes, the Kids — a punk/new-wave outfit whose sound was a mix of Ramones, XTC and other '70s-'80s bands of that ilk — survived for a few months before breaking up in 1984, whereupon Depp went into acting. That same year he appeared in A Nightmare on Elm Street — and the rest is box office history.

Witkin continued making music.

He played on bills with Adam Ant, the Romantics, the Pretenders, U2, the Ramones, the B-52's, REM, Chuck Berry, and made an album of his own. But somehow he never hit it big.

"Johnny and I reconnected in 2000, when I started working and touring with his girlfriend Vanessa Paradis, a talented French singer," he said.

Will Witkin's work with Depp in Sweeney Todd open new doors?

"I did it because Johnny's my friend and I wanted him to come out sounding great," Witkin said. "He put this in my hands — and he trusted me with his voice. My goal was for him to be happy with the result.

"I think I succeeded."

Patricia Towle is a freelance writer in Lantana.

*Sun-Sentinel.com*

Johnny Depp mocks his fans in public

Nasty pirate, Johnny Depp, has mocked his fans, the world famous 'Depp Heads', at a bar in the South of France according to reports circulating on the Cote d'Azur.

Depp, who had been drinking with his good friend Orlando Bloom at the Cristal bar located in Cap d'Antibes became agitated after Bloom praised his fans "You know they are a good bunch" said Bloom "I am proud to have a fan club - those kids appreciate my work and idolise me, they don't bother me in public. I love them."

Depp reacted furiously to Bloom's statement of affection towards the 'Bloomers', his army of fans. "My fans? Fuck 'em," sneered Depp staring angrily into his empty glass. "They have no sense of humour the rancid twats," he said in a faux English accent. "Those Depp Heads can't see what they are doing. They are reflecting on me. I'm a funny guy right? Talented actor right? Why are my fans so asinine? (look it up Depp Heads)."

Depp was of course referring to a spoof article written about him that has had an amazing 225 ratings. All 1's. "The story wasn't bad, probably a 2.5 maybe a 2" said Depp "but oh no, those leaches, those so called 'fans' give it a 1 - so now what? More stories about me being a 'wanker' no doubt."

Dead right Mr Depp.

*The Spoof!*

Oscars Best Actor - Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp

Age:

44

Role:

Sweeney Todd in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.

Character:

Adopting the guise of Sweeney Todd Baker returns to his old barber shop above Mrs Lovett’s pie making premises and sets his sights on Judge Turpin who stole his wife and baby daughter.

Previous Oscar Wins:

None

Previous Oscar Nominations:

Two - 2003 Best Actor for Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl.

-2004 Best Actor for Finding Neverland.

Awards for Role:

Depp won Best actor in a Musical or Comedy at the Golden Globes.

Critics:

‘Depp is such a soulful presence he gives you a glimpse of this maniac's pain and pathos.’ Newsweek

‘A thoughtful, sincere and moving film, buttressed by a fine, central performance by an actor at the top of his form.’ Time Out

‘Sweeney Todd is a thriller-diller from start to finish: scary, monstrously funny and melodically thrilling. And Depp is simply stupendous.’ Rolling Stone

FemaleFirst Helen Earnshaw

*FemaleFirst*

Johnny Depp gushes about fatherhood

Johnny Depp, 44, might've been a demon in his latest movie Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street but in real life, he is a doting father to daughter Lily-Rose Melody, 8 ½, and son Jack, 5 ½. He talked to Life & Style about fatherhood and relationship with his partner of 10 years, Vanessa Paradis, 35.

Q: You’re such a famous actor — how important is your family in keeping you grounded?

A: My family is my sanctuary. I live for them. I finally found a reason to exist in this world. There’s nothing like it. I would give away everything if I could only keep my family. They have given me life, and they’re the greatest gift in the world.


Q: How do you keep your romance with Vanessa so strong?

A: I think trust is the most important thing in a relationship, along with the ability to communicate honestly with each other. Once communication stops, that waylays danger.

Q: You and Vanessa never married — do you think you will at some point?

A: We have considered ourselves husband and wife since the day we moved in together. We just haven’t gone through the formality.

Q: How do you feel about having to raise your children in today’s uncertain world?

A: As a parent, my job, besides giving them love and education, is to protect them by not allowing the harsh realities and difficulties of our world into theirs. You’ve got these pure, innocent little things, and all they want is love and happiness.

Q: You move around with your family a lot, having lived in LA and France. Have you always been such a free spirit?

A: Yes. It has to do with my upbringing. I don’t like to be stuck in one place for too long. We were total nomads when I was growing up. We traveled around all the time. It’s ingrained in my being. I think it’s good for kids to get out there and see the world.

Q: You’ve been working a lot lately. What would be your dream vacation?

A: Running around on the beach with the kids and taking them out on the boat. I want to take them swimming with dolphins, though hopefully not with sharks!


*Celebrity Baby Blog*