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Aww Johnny's so sweet!








I love this picture its soo cute!!

Hes soo hot!


That smile!

Aw Johnny, Dont cry!

Quotes about Johnny:
Joan Carson (producer) (From Mistressquickly) "When I first saw Johnny," says 21 Jump Street producer Joan Carson, "he had a felt hat pulled down and these deep brown eyes peering out, with a coat that went to the floor. He was cute as a bug's ear, but he looked like a waif. And I think that is part of his appeal: He can be waiflike, but his charisma comes through. US Magazine - 1989
Dustin Hoffman (From Mrs. Sands) "People like Johnny Depp are an exception. He is the current model of what an actor should be. His body of work speaks volumes. He was so under-rated for so long, but he will have longevity -- and it is such a gratifying thrill to see he is finally getting the recognition he deserves."
Allen Hughes (Director of "From Hell") (From Mrs. Sands) "We haven't had the experience of temper tantrums and people running into their trailers. We talked about casting one of those guys just so we could get past it. We screwed up with Johnny Depp, who is the sweetest person on the planet and does none of that... He's coming tomorrow to Prague. I want to tongue-kiss Johnny Depp!"
David Koepp(director of Secret Window) (From Pattie) "You can rumple him, but you can't make him unattractive. You can try, but it won't happen."
David Koepp (From Mrs. Sands) "Johnny sort of popped into my head midway through the first draft, and he wouldn't leave. But the more I thought about, the more it made sense. In the first half of the movie, this guy is in the house not doing anything. I really needed an actor who's inventive and who will make enough idiosyncratic choices to make it entertaining to watch. And let's face it, Johnny Depp could make a nap interesting to watch."
Kate Winslet- "I've always been a fan of Johnny's work," she says. "I think the choices he's made are just exceptional and very brave. He's a great guy, a wonderful dad, and he's quite childlike as well. It was a very collaborative experience. He likes to share ideas, so we worked in quite similar ways. He would say to me, 'What do you think of that?' and I would say, 'Great, but try this'. And I would say the same to him, like 'Oh God, was that all right?' But then I'm like that, always saying 'That was pathetic'. And we both hate watching ourselves on screen, too - so we got on really, really well." |