20 de junho de 2006

Johnny Depp | O pirata dentro do actor

Nunca apressado, Johnny Depp chega sempre atrasado às entrevistas. Pelo menos é o que nos conta o jornalista Sean Smith, da Newsweek que conversa com o actor americano a propósito da fama, da família, do seu regresso ao papel de capitão Jack Sparrow e das próximas sequelas de "Piratas das Caraíbas". Entretanto, "Piratas das Caraíbas - O Cofre do Homem Morto" tem estreia prevista nas salas de cinema portuguesas a 20 de Julho.

A Pirate's Life

He wasn't looking for superstardom, so superstardom came looking for him. Johnny Depp on family, 'Pirates of the Caribbean 2'—and how he got a chest of gold without selling his soul.

By Sean Smith
Newsweek

June 26, 2006 issue - Fatherhood has a way of changing people, even iconoclasts. "When I became a dad for the first time, it was like a veil being lifted," Johnny Depp says, as he leans forward, rolling loose tobacco into dark brown paper and using his knee as a table. "I've always loved the process of acting, but I didn't find the occupational hazards particularly rewarding." Occupational hazards like being stalked by paparazzi, mauled by strangers, packaged to sell bubble gum and other side effects of fame. "I can't use the word 'fame' with myself, but yeah," he says. "I just ... there was a long period of confusion and dissatisfaction, because I didn't understand any of it. There was no purpose to it." He leans back, lights the cigarette, exhales. "I was never horribly self-obsessed or wrapped up in my own weirdness, but when my daughter was born, suddenly there was clarity. I wasn't angry anymore. It was the first purely selfless moment that I had ever experienced. And it was liberating. In that moment, it's like you become something else. The real you is revealed."

Para ler em Newsweek Entertainment

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