Hollywood star Johnny Depp (58, "Edward with the scissor hands") criticizes the annual allocation of the Academy Awards, called Oscars for short, with clear words.
"I hate the whole idea of this competition that a bunch of actors compete against each other," he says in an interview with the "Augsburger Allgemeine".There is also no "price for the best operator of the camera car, the best hairdresser or the best plumber", the actor and musician continues."I just don't believe in the idea of the best.I prefer to stay at home and paint instead of going to these events, "said Depp.
So far, Johnny Depp has been nominated three times for an Oscar as the best leading actor, but he has not yet been awarded the renowned price.
Apart from his Oscar aversion, the artist born in Owensboro, Kentucky in 1963, believes that he was currently boycotted by Hollywood, as he recently said in an interview with the British "The Sunday Times".
However, despite the underlying bitter rose war with ex-wife Amber Heard (35), he should still be one of the best paid actors.So he could just calm down."I think I'm not finished yet," Depp replies in the German newspaper.
"I had the great pleasure, Marlon Brando [1924-2004, two-time Oscar winner, red.] to know and admire.He was a great mentor, teacher and friend, brother, father...- just everything for me, "said Depp."He [Brando] asked me how many films I make every year, something like that.I said maybe two or three a year.And he said: 'That's too much, John.We only have a certain number of faces in our pockets.'"" He recalls and continues: "I have the feeling that I haven't left the faces yet."
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