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Depp also had a supporting role in Julian Schnabel's critically acclaimed Before Night Falls (2000). | [] | [
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His final film of 2000 was Hallström's critically and commercially successful Chocolat, in which he played a Roma man and the love interest of the main character, Juliette Binoche. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp's next roles were both based on historical persons. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
In Blow (2001), he starred as cocaine smuggler George Jung, who was part of the Medellín Cartel in the 1980s. | [
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] | [
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The film underperformed at the box officeand received mixed reviews. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
In the comic book adaptation From Hell (2001), Depp portrayed inspector Frederick Abberline, who investigated the Jack the Ripper murders in the 1880s London. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
The film also received mixed reviewsbut was a moderate commercial success. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
In 2003, Depp starred in the Walt Disney Pictures adventure film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, which was a major box office success. | [] | [
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He earned widespread acclaim for his comic performance as pirate Captain Jack Sparrow, and received Academy Award, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations and won a Screen Actor's Guild Award for Best Actor as well as an MTV Movie Award. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp has said that Sparrow is "definitely a big part of me",and that he modeled the character after The Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richardsand cartoon skunk Pepé Le Pew. | [] | [
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Studio executives had at first been ambivalent about Depp's portrayal,but the character became popular with audiences. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
In his other film release in 2003, Robert Rodriguez' action film Once Upon a Time in Mexico, Depp played a corrupt CIA agent. | [
"Time"
] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
A moderate box-office success,it received average to good reviews, with Depp's performance in particular receiving praise. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp next starred as an author with writer's block in the thriller Secret Window (2004), based on a short story by Stephen King. | [
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It was a moderate commercial success but received mixed reviews. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
Released around the same time, the British-Australian independent film The Libertine (2004) saw Depp portray the seventeenth-century poet and rake, the Earl of Rochester. | [
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It had only limited release, and received mainly negative reviews. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp's third film of 2004, Finding Neverland, was more positively received by the critics, and earned him his second Academy Award nomination as well as Golden Globe, BAFTA, and SAG nominations for his performance as Scottish author J. M. Barrie. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp also made a brief cameo appearance in the French film Happily Ever After (2004), and founded his own film production company, Infinitum Nihil, under Warner Bros. | [] | [
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Pictures. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp continued his box-office success with a starring role as Willy Wonka in Tim Burton's adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005). | [] | [
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It also had a positive critical reception,with Depp being nominated again for the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
Chocolate Factory was followed by another Burton project, stop-motion animation Corpse Bride (2005), in which Depp voiced the main character, Victor Van Dort. | [] | [
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Depp reprised the role of Jack Sparrow in the Pirates sequels Dead Man's Chest (2006) and At World's End (2007), both of which were major box office successes. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
He also voiced the character in the video game Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow. | [] | [
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According to a survey taken by Fandango, Depp in the role of Jack Sparrow was the main reason for many cinema-goers to see a Pirates film. | [] | [
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In 2007, Depp collaborated with Burton for their sixth film together, this time playing murderous barber Sweeney Todd in the musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007). | [
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Depp cited Peter Lorre's performance in Mad Love (1935), in which Lorre played a "creepy but sympathetic" surgeon, as his main influence for the role. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
Sweeney Todd was the first film in which Depp had been required to sing. | [] | [
"Sweeney Todd"
] | Johnny_Depp |
Instead of hiring a qualified vocal coach, he prepared for the role by recording demos with his old bandmate Bruce Witkin. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
The film was a commercial and critical success. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
Entertainment Weekly's Chris Nashawaty stated that "Depp's soaring voice makes you wonder what other tricks he's been hiding ... | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
Watching Depp's barber wield his razors ... it's hard not to be reminded of Edward Scissorhands frantically shaping hedges into animal topiaries 18 years ago ... and all of the twisted beauty we would've missed out on had [Burton and Depp] never met". | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp won the Golden Globe for Best Musical or Comedy Actor for the role, and was nominated for the third time for an Academy Award. | [
"time"
] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
In 2009, Depp portrayed real-life gangster John Dillinger in Michael Mann's 1930s crime film Public Enemies. | [] | [
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It was commercially successfuland gained moderately positive reviews. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
Roger Ebert stated in his review that "This Johnny Depp performance is something else. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
For once an actor playing a gangster does not seem to base his performance on movies he has seen. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
He starts cold. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
He plays Dillinger as a fact". | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp's second film of 2009, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, reunited him with director Terry Gilliam. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp, Jude Law, and Colin Farrell each played the character initially portrayed by their friend Heath Ledger, who had died before the film was completed. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
All three actors gave their salaries to Ledger's daughter, Matilda. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp began the 2010s with another collaboration with Tim Burton, Alice in Wonderland (2010), in which he played the Mad Hatter opposite Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway and Alan Rickman. | [] | [
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Despite mixed reviews, it earned US$1.025 billion in the box office, thus becoming the second-highest-grossing film of 2010and one of the highest-grossing films of all time. | [
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Depp's second film release of 2010 was the romantic thriller The Tourist, in which he starred opposite Angelina Jolie. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
It was commercially successful, although panned by critics. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
Regardless, he received Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy Golden Globe nominations for both films. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp's first 2011 film release was the animated film Rango, in which he voiced the title character, a lizard. | [] | [
"Rango"
] | Johnny_Depp |
It was a major critical and commercial success. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
His second film of the year, the fourth installment in the Pirates series, On Stranger Tides, was again a box office hit,becoming the third-highest-grossing film of 2011. | [
"gross"
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Later in 2011, Depp released the first two projects co-produced by his company, Infinitum Nihil. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
The first was a film adaptation of the novel The Rum Diary by Hunter S. Thompson and starred Depp. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
It failed to bring back its production costsand received mixed reviews. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
The company's second undertaking, Martin Scorsese's Hugo (2011), garnered major critical acclaim and several awards nominations, but similarly did not perform well in the box office. | [] | [
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In 2011, Depp also made a brief cameo in the Adam Sandler film Jack and Jill. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
By 2012, Depp was one of the world's biggest film stars,and was listed by the Guinness World Records as the world's highest-paid actor, with earnings of US$75 million. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
That year, he and his 21 Jump Street co-stars Peter DeLuise and Holly Robinson reprised their roles in cameo appearances in the series' feature film adaptation. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp also starred in and co-produced his eighth film with Tim Burton, Dark Shadows (2012), alongside Helena Bonham Carter, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Eva Green. | [] | [
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The film was based on a 1960s Gothic television soap opera of the same name, which had been one of his favorites as a child. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
The film's poor reception in the United States brought Depp's star appeal into question. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
After Infinitum Nihil's agreement with WB expired in 2011, Depp signed a multi-year first-look deal with Walt Disney Studios. | [
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The first film made in the collaboration was The Lone Ranger (2013), in which Depp starred as Tonto. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp's casting as a Native American brought accusations of whitewashing, and the film was not well received by the public or the critics,causing Disney to take a US$190 million loss. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
Following a brief cameo in the independent film Lucky Them (2013), Depp starred as an AI-studying scientist in the sci-fi thriller Transcendence (2014), which was yet another commercial failure,and earned mainly negative reviews. | [
"the independent"
] | [
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His other roles in 2014 were a minor supporting part as The Wolf in the musical adaptation Into the Woods, and a more substantial appearance as eccentric French-Canadian ex-detective in Kevin Smith's horror-comedy Tusk, in which he was credited by the character's name, Guy LaPointe. | [] | [
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In 2015, Depp appeared in two films produced by Infinitum Nihil. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
The first was comedy-thriller Mortdecai, in which he acted opposite Gwyneth Paltrow. | [] | [
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"Gwyneth Paltrow"
] | Johnny_Depp |
The film was a critical and commercial failure and brought both stars Golden Raspberry nominations. | [] | [
"Golden Raspberry"
] | Johnny_Depp |
The second film, Black Mass (2015), in which he played Boston crime boss Whitey Bulger, was better received. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
Critics from The Hollywood Reporter and Variety called it one of Depp's best performances to date,and the role earned Depp his third nomination for the Best Actor SAG award. | [
"Variety"
] | [
"Variety",
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] | Johnny_Depp |
However, the film failed to bring back its production costs. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp also made a cameo appearance in the critically panned London Fields, starring his then-wife Amber Heard, which was to be released in 2015, but its general release was delayed by litigation until 2018. | [] | [
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In addition to his work in films in 2015, French luxury fashion house Dior signed Depp as the face of their men's fragrance, Sauvage,and he was inducted as a Disney Legend. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp's first film release in 2016 was Yoga Hosers, a sequel to Tusk (2014), in which Depp appeared with his daughter, Lily-Rose Depp. | [] | [
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"Yoga Hosers",
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] | Johnny_Depp |
Next, he played businessman and presidential candidate Donald Trump in a Funny or Die satire entitled Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie, released during the run-up to the US presidential election. | [] | [
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He earned praise for the role, with a headline from The A.V. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
Club declaring, "Who knew Donald Trump was the comeback role Johnny Depp needed? | [] | [
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"It was also announced that Depp had been cast in a new franchise role as Dr. Jack Griffin/The Invisible Man in Universal Studios's planned shared film universe entitled the Dark Universe, a rebooted version of their classic Universal Monsters franchise. | [] | [
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Depp reprised the role of the Mad Hatter in Tim Burton's Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016), the sequel to Alice in Wonderland. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
In contrast to the first film's success, the sequel lost Disney approximately US$70 million. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
It also gained Depp two Golden Raspberry nominations. | [] | [
"Golden Raspberry"
] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp had also been secretly cast to play dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald in a cameo appearance in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016), the first installment of the Fantastic Beasts franchise. | [] | [
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His name was not mentioned in the promotional materials and his cameo was only revealed at the end of the film. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
In 2017, Depp appeared alongside other actors and filmmakers in The Black Ghiandola, a short film made by a terminally ill teenager through the non-profit Make a Film Foundation. | [] | [
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He also reprised his role as Captain Jack Sparrow in the fifth installment of the Pirates series, Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017). | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
In the US, it did not perform as well as previous installments,and Depp was nominated for two Golden Raspberry Awards for worst actor and for worst screen combo with "his worn-out drunk routine". | [] | [
"Golden Raspberry"
] | Johnny_Depp |
However, the film had a good box office return internationally, especially in China, Japan and Russia. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp's last film release in 2017 was the Agatha Christie adaptation Murder on the Orient Express, in which he was part of an ensemble cast led by director-star Kenneth Branagh. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
In 2018, Depp voiced the title character Sherlock Gnomes in the animated movie Gnomeo & Juliet: Sherlock Gnomes. | [] | [
"Sherlock Gnomes"
] | Johnny_Depp |
Although moderately commercially successful, it was critically pannedand earned Depp two Golden Raspberry nominations, one for his acting and another for his "fast-fading film career". | [] | [
"Golden Raspberry"
] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp then starred in two independent films, both produced by him and his company, Infinitum Nihil. | [] | [
"Infinitum Nihil"
] | Johnny_Depp |
The first was City of Lies, in which he starred as Russell Poole, an LAPD detective who attempts to solve the murders of rappers Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. | [] | [
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] | Johnny_Depp |
It was set for release in September 2018, but was pulled from the release schedule after a crew member sued Depp for assault. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
The second film was the comedy-drama Richard Says Goodbye, in which Depp played a professor with terminal cancer. | [] | [
"Richard Says Goodbye"
] | Johnny_Depp |
It premiered at the Zurich Film Festival in October 2018. | [] | [
"Zurich Film Festival"
] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp's last film release of 2018 was Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, in which he reprised his role as Grindelwald. | [] | [
"Fantastic Beasts",
"Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald"
] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp's casting received criticism from fans of the series due to the domestic violence allegations against him. | [] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp also experienced other career setbacks around this time, as Disney confirmed that they would not be casting him in new Pirates installmentsand he was reported to no longer be attached to Universal's Dark Universe franchise. | [
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] | [] | Johnny_Depp |
Depp's next films were the independent dramas Waiting for the Barbarians (2019), based on a novel by J.M. | [
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