johnny-depp-picture-5Johnny Depp Claims That Walt Disney Hated Jack Sparrow

According to sources, Johnny Depp in the role of Jack Sparrow Pirates of the Caribbean was good enough for an Oscar nomination, but the actress says Disney was less enthusiastic.

Johnny Depp said in an interview with rocker Patti Smith if the problem of the January issue of Vanity Fair. Johnny Depp said Disney did not take his Sparrow and Sparrow also asked a person gay. Depp has told Disney executives in all my characters are gay, and said that made me really nervous. Depp next tourrist role for Angelina Jolie film. It opens in December.

Johnny Depp said he was sorry for the way the paparazzi chasing Angelina Jolie. And you had to be careful that the photographers do not get close enough to not start rumors about them. The only thing we did together was to take action and make a movie together. Jack Sparrow is one of the main characters from Pirates of the Caribbean. Will be distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. This is an action adventure and the estimate is not available yet.

The only thing that Johnny Depp or Jack Sparrow, because it is known to many friends and some who happen to be women, but that does not worry him. What disturbs me is that it is so easy to start rumors, and no person can do when this happens.

If you have comments about Johnny Depp, movie, or this message is happy to hear from you. Johnny Depp is mostly done a lot of different movies, and movies, and he knows how to get rumors started, and that just seems wrong to him.



Academy Award, Angelina Jolie, Jack Sparrow, Johnny Depp, Patti Smith, The Walt Disney Company, Vanity Fair, Walt Disney Pictures

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