Johnny on LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN June 27
Thursday, June 27
LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN, CBS
Johnny Depp
Thursday, June 27
LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN, CBS
Johnny Depp
Coming to a place near you: 300 junketing movie journalists.
The press launch for “The Lone Ranger,” the Johnny Depp/Armie Hammer movie filmed largely in New Mexico last year, will take place around Santa Fe starting Monday, according to Santa Fe city government.
Hit the jump to check out a sizzling new television spot, featurette and stills from Disney’s The Lone Ranger. The featurette is focused on Armie Hammer and his sidekick role to Johnny Depp’s Tonto.
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Johnny Depp turns 50 on June 9, and in many ways, the Lone Ranger star is typical for his age: He had a youthful dream of being a rock star that was thwarted as he had to settle for the mundane, day-to-day drudgery of being one of the world’s most acclaimed and accomplished actors. What middle-ager stuck in a fallback career can’t relate?
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One of Hollywood’s biggest stars, actor Johnny Depp is going to visit Moscow for the premiere of the film by Gore Verbinski , ” The Lone Ranger . ” With him will come and some other members of the crew: Actor Armie Hammer , producer Jerry Bruckheimer , who has represented the film at an event in Moscow for journalists, and director Gore Verbinski. The Event is scheduled for June 27. The place of arrival is unknown.
Armie Hammer’s on a fast track at the box office this summer. He’s already been in some huge movies (“The Social Network” and “Mirror, Mirror), but as Access’ Billy Bush found out, beginning July 3, you’ll see him in his biggest role yet.
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Title: Return of the Native
Author: Holly Grigg-Spall
Publication: Total Film
Issue: Summer 2013
Johnny Depp does not watch himself on screen. Ever. Something about preferring to be ignorant of the results of his work. That once it’s cut and locked, it’s none of his business. But he’s not ignorant to the fact that he’s raged against the machine on numerous projects. “Somebody once put together a reel of various bits of different films that I have done,” he admits in his trademark quiet drawl, while sipping a sneaky beer in Vegas. “When I saw all the characters lined up in a row like that, I thought it was amazing that I was able to get away with it. I still feel lucky to be in the game… well, to be in the game without having to play the game too awful much, you know?”
Getting away with it is something Depp has turned from a career reinvention (wilfully rejecting easy heartthrob fame in favour of the weird and wonderful wilderness) into a billion-dollar franchise cash cow. Cast as Jack Sparrow in Pirates Of The Caribbean back in 2003, Depp horrified studio bosses during filming with his decision to play Sparrow as a sozzled, seafaring Keith Richards replete with dreads and guyliner. (“I think it was Michael Eisner, the head of Disney at the time, who was quoted as saying, ‘He’s ruining the movie’,”
Johnny Depp stopped by at the Chevron gas station in California to pump some gas and took pictures with two lucky sisters. One of the girls commented “He’s just pumping gas at my dads work. He’s such a nice guy”.

Source: Kyla Sessum.
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Deadline broke news last night that Johnny Depp was teetering toward the exit door on Black Mass, the Barry Levinson-directed story of Whitey Bulger, with Joel Edgerton playing his disgraced FBI pal John Connolly.
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Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg may have stepped off Legendary’s Spectral, but the duo is hardly adrift.
The acclaimed directors of last year’s adventure movie Kon-Tiki have nabbed the high-profile assignment of directing the fifth installment of Disney’s multibillion-dollar Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, starring Johnny Depp.
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