His new film "Minamata" is ready, but Johnny Depp, 58, will not find a buyer in the USA for his latest work.No US rental dares to the drama in which the scandal-lated actor embodies the photo journalist William Eugene Smith (1918-1978), which reveals an environmental scandal in Japan.
Depp has already lost his role as Gellert Grindelwald in the upcoming parts of the "Fantastic Beasts" series from the "Harry Potter" universe.The background is the legal dispute between the actor and his ex-wife Amber Heard, 35.
The two had married in 2015, followed in early 2017 the divorce.There was a lengthy rose war, in which both parties accused each other of domestic violence.In court, Depp finally defeated a defamation against the publisher of the British Boulevard newspaper "The Sun", which had described him as "women's racket".The court saw most of Heard's allegations as proven.
In an interview with "The Sunday Times", the "Curse of the Caribbean" star, who was one of the best paid actors not too long ago, now complains that he would be "boycotted" by Hollywood.Depp continued to describe himself as innocent and was optimistic that the truth would come to light in the case of domestic violence.
Johnny Depp is not the first actor who fell out of favor because of misconduct or corresponding allegations in Hollywood.
Mel Gibson, 65, always made negative headlines with xenophobic and homophobic statements.The barrel was full in 2006 when he gave anti -Semitic insults during a police check after a alcohol ride.The long alcoholic actor apologized and promised improvement, but repeatedly noticed due to relapses.At the latest since the Oscar nomination in 2017 as the best director for "Hacksaw Ridge", Gibson can be considered rehabilitated in Hollywood, even if he only appears in B films as an actor.
After the abuse of the now convicted producer Harvey Weinstein became public, in 2017 allegations against Kevin Spacey, 62.The two -time Oscar winner was accused of sexual harassment by several men.Netflix then fired Spacey from the "House of Cards" series, Ridley Scott, 83, had it removed from the already rotated scenes from "All money in the world" and replaced by Christopher Plummer (1929-2021).In May 2021, Spacey started his first role since the allegations, in an Italian film.
Even when Charlie Sheen, 55, at the end of the 1980s and early 1990s one of the most promising young stars, paved drug scandals his way.Later there were allegations of the assault of various women.His second career as a sitcom star ended in 2011 when the makers of "Two and a Half Men" Sheen fired because.This was followed by bizarre interviews and insults by series producers.Sheen, who made an HIV infection public in 2015, has no longer appeared as an actor.
There was a time when Katherine Heigl, 42, was omnipresent in TV and cinema: "Grey's Anatomy" (2005-2010), "The first time" (2007), "27 Dresses" (2008) etc..But then suddenly she was away from the window.Her star alles and their supposedly toxic behavior on the set are said to have led to Heigl ended up on the black list at the big studios and channels.In the meantime, Heigl has caught up again, she was there in the last two seasons of "Suits" and is the current main actress of the Netflix series "Always there for you".
In 2018, after more than twenty years of break, the cultsitom "Roseanne" named after her star returned.But shortly after the start of the new season, Roseanne Barr, 68, shot away from the sidelines when she insulted a former advisor of Barack Obama, 60, racist on Twitter.The series went as "The Conners" without it.
The youngest candidate for the status of a "persona non grata".An anonymous Instagram account has published messages since the beginning of 2021, which Armie hammer, 34, is said to have sent flirt partners.The actor is said to have expressed sadistic and even cannibalistic fantasies.As a result, ex-partners reported who reported negative experiences with hammer.He denies the allegations, but put his current projects on hold, including a series with Julia Roberts, 53.
Does anyone remember Randy Quaid?From the 1980s, the older brother of Dennis Quaid, 67, was a popular comedian and actor (z.B."Independence Day", 1996).Later he only made headlines with criminal activities, he fled back from the United States to Canada and later for the same reasons before the law.In 2007, all 26 (!) Cast members of the film "Lone Star Love" sued him for physical and verbal attacks.In 2020, he claimed that a secret group wanted to kill him that his friend Heath Ledger (1979-2008) had on his conscience.
See in the video: You were one of the dream couples of Hollywood - now you are delivering a bitter legal dispute.Actress Amber Heard applied for a US court to reject Johnny Depp's defamation in the amount of $ 50 million.In addition, she renewed the allegations that Depp beat her.
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