Doing your own stunts has its advantages and disadvantages, and Johnny Depp encountered one of the disadvantages when he was injured on the set of "The Lone Ranger."
In a new behind-the-scenes look at the Disney film, the "Edward Scissorhands" star is shown riding and being thrown for a galloping horse.
He's one of Hollywood's most recognized actors, so it comes as no surprise that Johnny Depp is stingy when it comes to choosing his next role.
Sources told The Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday (May 30) that the "Dark Shadows" actor parted from Barry Levinson's upcoming flick "Black Mass" after rejecting their salary offer.
Amping up fans' anticipation for it's July release, Walt Disney Picture released a new trailer for "The Lone Ranger" on Tuesday (May 21).
In the adventure/action flick, Native American warrior Tonto recounts the untold tales that transformed John Reid, a man of the law, into a legend of justice.
He's starred in countless films, was nominated for Oscars, and was named People's Sexiest Man Alive, but Johnny Depp received a truly unique honor when an extinct species was recently named after him.
Noted for its scissor-like claws, Kooteninchela deppi is a 506-million-year-old fossil that pays homage to the 49-year-old actor's character in "Edward Scissorhands."
Showing some love to his loyal followers, Johnny Depp held an impromptu photo and autograph session outside the set of his new film “Transcendence” in Los Angeles last night (May 9).
The “Pirates of the Caribbean” hunk had spent a long day shooting scenes for the flick but still found the energy to engage his fans, sporting a brown leather jacket with distressed jeans and a driving cap.