FROM HELL AND BACK
Johnny Depp, From Hell Interview by Paul Fischer
in Los Angeles.
Johnny Depp was looking calmly sombre when we
met. Just a few hours after news reports on the first American bombing
campaign in Afghanistan, a serene Depp questioned the validity of doing
press for his latest film, From Hell. "Do you find it strange to
be here, talking about this?" he quietly questions. Impeccably attired
in a dark brown pin strip suit and fiery red shirt, Depp is rolling a
cigarette while considering his own response.
Often publicity shy at best, Depp admits to
being "confused" about being in Los Angeles doing interviews
for a movie. "It just seems very odd to me to be talking about movies
in the wake of everything that's happening and everything that's GOING
to happen."
Yet on the other hand, while the world remains
in turmoil, Depp also agrees that it remains important to maintain the
old 'show must go on' front. "I certainly think it is important for
all of us to be marching forward, but I still find it difficult to talk
seriously about films even if it's something that I'm proud of, such as
From Hell."
In From Hell, set in 1888 London, Depp plays an opium-addicted police
inspector on the trail of the vicious Jack the Ripper. Asked if it is
the right kind of film to be released at this point in time, Depp is circumspect.
"I think that movies, if they do anything at all, provide a degree
of escape from reality for a couple of hours. I'm not so sure that this
is the one that people will necessarily want to escape to.
But it is, after all, only a movie." Depp feels at home playing this
nineteenth century character. No stranger to appearing in period films,
one of his attractions for this project was its historical setting. "I
have a great affinity with the past", the actor explains. "I'm
a history freak and always wanted to travel back in time, so period films
give me that opportunity." He adds that "walking onto the Whitechapel
set they built in Prague was about the closest opportunity yet for me
to step back in time."
From Hell, which was directed by the very
urban Hughes Brothers, offers yet another hypothesis on the identity of
Jack the Ripper. Depp admits that "there have been so many solid
Ripper theories, but I think this one was one of the more intelligent
and well executed theories."
In a career spanning close to 20 years, Depp
has consistently defined himself by his choice of diverse characters.
Making his screen debut in the original Nightmare on Elm Street and achieving
initial fame on television's 21 Jump Street, Depp's gallery of screen
roles range from the title character in Tim Burton's whimsical Edward
Scissorhands, through to diverse characters in the likes of Cry-Baby,
Ed Wood, Dead Man, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Sleepy Hollow, and
more recently, in Before Night Falls, Chocolat and Blow.
While he gently scoffs at being labelled an
A-list Hollywood star, there is no denying that there is no such thing
as a 'Johnny Depp movie', and the actor couldn't be happier with the definition,
despite likely pressure from his agents for him to go more mainstream.
"I'm sure it would have made their job
a whole lot easier had I done some of the things that were proposed to
me over the years," he says smilingly. "But I got very lucky
when I met my agent [Tracey Jacobs] of 14 years when some of the top brass
at some of the agencies were pretty vocal at some of the choices I'd made
and Tracey supported me all the way down the road."
Depp has also been lucky in
his private life. The actor divides time between homes in Los Angeles
and France, where he lives with long-time girlfriend, actress Vanessa
Paradis, and one-year old daughter Lily-Rose. Fatherhood, gushes Depp,
has certainly changed his life.
"When I saw my daughter being born, it
was the first really totally selfless moment I'd had," he recalls.
"I want 100 more children. If Vanessa is willing, I'll certainly
try." The 37-year old Depp remains genuinely happy. "I had always
wanted kids, but it didn't seem to be working out for me. My siblings
already had children and I was in my thirties with no real prospects of
it happening for me."
Depp admits that he his criteria for choosing
roles haven't necessarily changed since becoming a dad. "There are
two ways I look at it. On the one hand, I DO select roles differently
because I think I started making choices all those years ago with regard
to what I might be able to leave for my kids when the day comes that I
don't breathe anymore.
I started making films that my kids would
one day want to be proud of." But at the same time, Depp adds, "there's
not one particular area that I'm staying in, like action movies, so I
think it's important for an actor to explore all kinds of areas."
Yet as happy as he is, living in Europe doesn't
make him feel safer, given recent events. "While generations before
me certainly remember where they were when Kennedy was shot, MY generation
will remember exactly where they were on September 11." Depp recalls
having been in Venice, where he had been promoting From Hell at the Venice
Film Festival.
"I was on the phone to my sister, discussing
flight arrangements for the next day, when she said that a plane had just
gone into the World Trade Centre." Depp's initial reaction, he recalls
quietly, "was one of such utter devastation and confusion. But then
I suddenly felt oddly patriotic, felt immediately American, and wanted
to be home on American soil. It was very strange not being able to GET
home." While in Los Angeles promoting From Hell, his girlfriend and
daughter are back in France "because to be honest, I couldn't bring
myself to put them on an aeroplane."
He is, of course, anxious to join them. "I
want to be with them every second of the day." Asked how hard it
is to bring up in a child in these uncertain times, Depp pauses. "She's
the purest angel that I've ever seen in my life, so when you are glued
to the television set trying to make sense of all of this information,
and then you look at this pure little being, as much as you can feel what's
happening right now and the victims of this tragedy, I can't help but
feel about the future of my baby, for all of our children and what that's
going to be like for them if this war lasts for God knows how long."
No wonder it is difficult to remain optimistic, he ponders. "I'm
more a realist than a pessimist. All you can do is keep going and keep
moving forward, hope for the best, stay with your family and be strong."
Birth Name: John Christopher
Depp III
Birth Date: June 9, 1963
Birthplace: Owensboro, KY, U.S.A.
Filmography:
- Nailed Right In (2002)
- Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2002)
- From Hell (2001) Opening October
19th, 2001
- Blow (2001)
- Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2001)
- Marlowe (2001)
- Before Night Falls (2000)
- Chocolat (2000)
- The Man Who Cried (2000)
- The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2000)
- Sleepy Hollow (1999)
- The Ninth Gate (1999)
- The Astronaut's Wife (1999)
- The Source (1999)
- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
- Dead Man (1996)
- Don Juan DeMarco (1995)
- Nick of Time (1995)
- Ed Wood (1994)
- Benny & Joon (1993)
- What's Eating Gilbert Grape? (1993)
- Arizona Dream (1991)
- Cry-Baby (1990)
- Edward Scissorhands (1990)
- Private Resort (1985)
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