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Johnny Depp tells Esquire: `I don't want to be a product'

Dec 11, 2007 4:21 PM (357 days ago) Wire reports, AP
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Johnny Depp prefers to heep his private life private. He loves his work but says he's 'not a great fan of all the stuff that goes along with it.'
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Johnny Depp prefers to heep his private life private. He loves his work but says he's "not a great fan of all the stuff that goes along with it."
LOS ANGELES (Map, News) - To Johnny Depp, freedom means simplicity and anonymity.

"I'm sure it will be a possibility someday again. Maybe when I get old. They get tired of you," the actor tells Esquire magazine in its January issue, available Friday. "`Didn't you used to be Johnny Depp?' That will be the clincher."

The 44-year-old star of "Sweeney Todd," which opens Christmas Day, talked with the magazine about the lessons he's learned over his two decades in Hollywood.

His friend and mentor Marlon Brando taught Depp to keep his private life private.

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"That's your world and it's nobody else's business," he recalls Brando saying. "It's not anybody's entertainment."

A self-described people-watcher, Depp says he's learned to enter restaurants through the kitchen and hotels through the parking garage.

"It'll definitely make you a little weird if you're constantly being stared at," he says.

While he loves his work, Depp says he's "not a great fan of all the stuff that goes along with it."

"I don't want to be a product," he says. "Of course you want the movies to do well. But I don't want to know ... who's hot now and who's not and who's making this much dough and who's boffing this woman or that one. I want to remain ignorant of all this. I want to be totally outside and far away from all of it."

Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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4:22 PM MST on Tue., Nov. 11, 2008 re: "Johnny Depp tells Esquire: `I don't want to be a product'"

J. Smith said:
I got to meet Mr. Depp when he was filming a movie near my home town, and let me tell you, he's a sweet heart. I didn't know what to expect, but went away truly astonished about how genuily sincere of a guy he was.

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2:56 PM MST on Tue., Dec. 25, 2007 re: "Johnny Depp tells Esquire: `I don't want to be a product'"

Examiner Reader said:
way to go johnny! luv ur #1 fan

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