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30 Facts About Johnny Depp From His Films

We all know Johnny Depp is a fantastic performer. Depp has always poured his heart and soul into his roles, from Captain Jack Sparrow to Sweeney Todd to Edward Scissorhands. And, more lately, some ardent admirers have been delving through his old films in search of hidden nuances that audiences may have missed.
Members of the Movie Details subreddit have been hard at work uncovering Easter eggs in Depp's renowned flicks, and we've compiled a list of some of the most intriguing ones right here. So, enjoy this list, and remember to set aside some time this weekend for a Johnny Depp marathon to see all of these moments in action. If you want even more fascinating movie details, we've got the ideal Bored Panda essay for you.

#1 Depp Met Amber Heard For The First Time While Filming The Rum Diary

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#2 In Mortdecai (2015) The Etching That Leads Johnny Depp To The Goya Painting Is An Existing Lithograph Of A Famous Bruges Mantlepiece, Altered To Include The Goya

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Because the spectators are clothed in 17th-century attire and looking at a late 18th-century artwork, the print is anachronistic.

#3 Homage To Secret Window In Black Mass

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While everyone is eating Christmas dinner at Jimmy's brother's house in Black Mass, John Connolly tells Whitey Bulger, "I don't know how your brother does it, the 9 kids."
"It's a mystery, even to me," Whitey responds.

#4 While Making The Lone Ranger, Depp Fell Off His Horse And Was Dragged Along

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When Depp was riding his horse, his saddle slipped and he tumbled off the side. He was dragged for a few steps before the horse came to a halt.

#5 In 2011's Rango Starring Johnny Depp, Rango Slams Into "Hunter S. Thompson's" Windshield. Depp Portrayed Thompson In 1998's Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas. Hunter's Only Line In The Movie Is, "There's Another One," Possibly Referring To The Bats He Hallucinates In Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas

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#6 Johnny Depp's Character's Name In '21 Jump Street' (2012) Is DB, As A Reference To 'Donnie Brasco' Where Johnny Depp Went Undercover In A Criminal Organization

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#7 Depp Hated All The Green Screen Filming Needed For Alice In Wonderland

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#8 In Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl (2003) Jack Sparrow’s Pistol Was The Only Real Gun In The Movie

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Johnny Depp shot using a set of two 1765 flintlock pistols. They were, however, only employed in instances where they had to be fired. Otherwise, he made use of replicas.

#9 Charcoal Smudges And Clothing Were Used To Hide His Tattoos In Pirates Of The Caribbean

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#10 In “Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” (2017) They De-Aged Keith Richards As Captain Teague, Father Of Jack Sparrow

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#11 On Stranger Tides(2011) Jack Has A Very Distinct X Scar On His Cheek The Idea Came From Depp Himself. He And The Makeup Team Decided To Add It. Depp Said "If You End Up With A Cut On Your Face, It's Just A Cut... But An X? He Must Have Woken Up And Found That Someone Put A Deliberate X On His Face"

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#12 In Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas (1998) 51 Minutes In. The Author Of The Book Hunter S. Thompson Makes An Appearance As Himself In A Flashback In The 60s. This Occurs When Johnny Depp Walks In Slow Motion Through A Club Full Of Hippies, He Says, “There I Was. Mother Of God, There I Am!"

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#13 In POTC: On Stranger Tides (2011), Jack Has His Mother's Shrunken Head Tied To His Belt. It First Appeared In At World's End (2007)

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#14 Johnny Depp Bullied Leonardo Dicaprio On The Set Of What's Eating Gilbert Grape

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On the set of What's Eating Gilbert Grape, Johnny Depp admitted to being cruel to Leonardo DiCaprio. Though he added that he respected Leo for always being on time and prepared for work.

#15 Depp Took Shooting Lessons From The FBI For Donnie Brasco

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Depp went to meet the real-life Pistone to learn more about his biography and mimic his mannerisms before playing undercover detective Joseph D. Pistone in Donnie Brasco. He also underwent FBI shooting instructions to assist him to perform as correctly as possible.

#16 In Alice In Wonderland (2010), The Mad Hatter Is Mad Because Hatmakers Worked With Mercury. This Metal Can Kill Neurons Giving You A Chronic Intoxication, Which Manifests With Behavioural Alterations, Tremor And Erethism. It Can Also Make Your Healthy Teeth Fall Out And Vomit

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#17 In A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984), The Effect Of Blood Rushing To The Ceiling During Glen's (Johnny Depp) Demise Was Achieved Using An Upside Down Set

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#18 Johnny Depp, In Sweeney Todd, Strops His Straight Razor Backwards, With The Edge Advance Of The Spine, In Order To Dull The Razor And Thus Make For A More Painful Murder

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#19 Johnny Depp Improvised Jack Sparrow's "Savvy?" Catch Phrase

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Johnny Depp created one of Jack Sparrow's famous catchphrases all on his own! While filming The Curse of the Black Pearl, the Pirates of the Caribbean star invented the now-famous "Savvy?" catchphrase. It worked so well that he used it throughout the film series.

#20 The Role Of Jack Sparrow Was Written For Johnny Depp And This Concept Art By Mark Mccreery Was The Initial Design For The Character, Before Johnny's Input. Very Similar To A Classic Errol Flynn Style Pirate. "Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl" (2003)

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#21 In Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (2005), Willy Wonka (Johnny Depp) Is Constantly Showing His Teeth Because Of The Trauma His Father Who Is A Dentist Caused Him As A Kid

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#22 The 2012 Film Dark Shadows Digitally Removed Every Instance Of A Reflection Or Blinking For Johnny Depps Portrayal Of A Vampire

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#23 He Convinced Winona Ryder To Star In Edward Scissorhands

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Although Edward Scissorhands was Tim Burton's first work with Johnny Depp, Depp recognized the film's potential. That's why he persuaded Winona Ryder to join him, despite the fact that she had already committed to a role in The Godfather: Part III. She declined the role and instead chose to follow Depp.

#24 In Charlie And The Choclate Factory (2005). Instead Of Using Cgi, They Trained 40 Real Squirrels For 19 Weeks To Sit On A Stool And Crack Nuts And Drop Them Onto Conveyor Belts. (Trained By Micheal Alexander And Team)

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#25 In POTC: The Curse Of The Black Pearl (2003), Most Of Jack Sparrow’s Hats Are Made Of Rubber

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This is due to Johnny Depp repeatedly losing them and tossing them overboard. After losing ten leather hats, the costume designer began creating them out of rubber so that they would float rather than sink.

#26 In The Pirates Of The Caribbean Series (2003), Jack Sparrow Has A Red Spot On This Jaw. This Red Spot Is A Joke Between Depp And The Makeup Department. The Red Spot Is Actually Supposed To Be Syphilis, And It Gets Progressively More Noticeable In Each Film

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#27 Johnny Depp Signed On For Fantastic Beasts Without Reading The Script

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He seized the part, claiming to be a major admirer of the series.

#28 In Rango (2011), Actors Actually Performed Just Like In A Live Movie And This Was Later Referenced By Animators In Animating The Film

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#29 He Adopted The Horse He Rode In Sleepy Hollow

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When the film was finished, Depp learned that the one-eyed horse Goldeneye had been brought to auction, so he went, bid the maximum amount, and took the horse home with him.

#30 In The Movie Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006), The Little Song "I’ve Got A Jar Of Dirt" Sung By Captain Jack Sparrow Was Completely Improvised By Johnny Depp

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