Most awaited Hollywood movies in 2021
When Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindlewald had released, film critics had accepted with guilt in their hearts that it was Depp who managed to save the sinking ship with one speech that took place in Paris.
Before the declaration of the UK Court, author JK Rowling, and Warner Bros were shamed to the core by a certain crowd on social media for hiring an actor who back then had been allegedly accused of being a wife-beater.
There were fans of Johnny Depp who weren t ready to accept the charges in the past or now. When the UK court had declared that The Sun magazine had substantial evidence strong enough to call Johnny Depp a wife-beater, it was when that the actor formally had to step down from the Fantastic Beasts franchise.
Pics of a young Johnny Depp on his 58th birthday
By Dina Sartore-Bodo of Cheapism |
Johnny Depp: Then and Now
Johnny Depp turns 58 today. But while the actor is heading into the back half of his life, there was a time when he was the new hot thing in Hollywood. With his piercing eyes, sharp jawline, and distinct voice, Johnny had the makings to be the next big leading man.
His debut role came in 1984 when he portrayed Glen Lantz in the first ‘A Nightmare On Elm Street.’ His gruesome death helped establish the long-running horror franchise, and help launch a career that would last decades. His early work included roles in ‘Private Resort,’ Oliver Stone’s ‘Platoon’ and John Waters’ ‘Cry-Baby.’ In 1987, Johnny landed the role of Tom Hanson on ’21 Jump Street,’ a role that would bring him into the mainstream. However, it only scratched the surface of what was in store. From his roles in ‘What’s Eating Gilbert Grape,’ ‘Ed Wood,’ and ‘Donnie
Titanic is the way we will always remember Leonardo DiCaprio, but
Catch Me If You Can is more likely the way he wishes we would. This came five years after
Titanic, and in that interim Leo made some of his worst movies (see: the back end of this list). Then comes
Catch Me If You Can, where Leo leans into the charm and fascination with the sly wink of a con man. It’s like he knows that we know that he knows who and what he is but here, Leo’s sleight of hand is right there on the surface. This is all an act, a long con. Do we know the real Leo or do we just think we know him? It’s a mystery that will surround the rest of his career. In a lot of ways, this performance could parallel that of what comes next on this list in
Leonardo DiCaprio has been a mainstay in Hollywood for over a quarter of a century, from his breakout role in ‘What’s Eating Gilbert Grape,’ to his long-awaited Oscar victory for 'The Revenant.' He’s been well-known and well-loved by the names of Romeo, Jack Dawson, Jay Gatsby, Jordan Belfort, Cobb, Frank Abagnale, Hugh Glass, and many more. Despite his myriad of roles, DiCaprio easily remains one of the most distinguished leading men in the world. With a net worth estimated at US$245-260 million, DiCaprio sure spends it well. In this gallery, take a look at all the fascinating ways he flashes his big bucks around, based on a list from The Travel.
Photos of a young Johnny Depp
By Dina Sartore-Bodo of Cheapism |
Johnny Depp: Then and Now
Johnny Depp turns 58 in 2021 (June 9, FYI). While the actor is heading into the back half of his life, there was a time when he was the new hot thing in Hollywood. With his piercing eyes, sharp jawline, and distinct voice, Johnny had the makings to be the next big leading man.
His debut role came in 1984 when he portrayed Glen Lantz in the first ‘A Nightmare On Elm Street.’ His gruesome death helped establish the long-running horror franchise, and help launch a career that would last decades. His early work included roles in ‘Private Resort,’ Oliver Stone’s ‘Platoon’ and John Waters’ ‘Cry-Baby.’ In 1987, Johnny landed the role of Tom Hanson on ’21 Jump Street,’ a role that would bring him into the mainstream. However, it only scratched the surface of what was in store. From his roles in ‘What’s Eating Gilbert Grape,’ ‘Ed Wood,’ and ‘Donnie Brasco