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First Posted: 06- 1-09 10:54 AM   |   Updated: 06- 1-09 11:06 AM

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Johnny Depp took the July issue of Vanity Fair to his private Bahamian island where he reminisced about Marlon Brando, watched 'Tropic Thunder' and talked about his island getaway.

The whole article is NOT online, but highlights from the press release include Depp saying of Tom Cruise in "Thunder": "That's the best I've ever seen Cruise."

When he told Marlon Brando he was buying an island in 1994, the icon got practical, saying "What's the elevation? How protected are you?" Brando, according to Depp, was being sensible, focused, and paternal. "With hurricanes and all, he just didn't want me to make a mistake."

He uses the island as a retreat, "I can come down here and disappear. I spent the Christmas season here with Vanessa and the kids."

The whole interview is available in the hard copy of the magazine, available June 3 in NY and LA.


THE FULL PRESS RELEASE:
NEW YORK, N.Y.--Johnny Depp shows Vanity Fair contributing editor Douglas Brinkley around his 45-acre private Bahamian island, Little Hall's Pond Cay, and tells Brinkley that the island "is my decompression. It's my way of trying to return to normalcy.... Escapism is survival to me."

When Brinkley asks Depp if there is any Hollywood icon he still hopes to spend time with, he says, "I already met her. Elizabeth Taylor." Depp once attended dinner with Taylor and found her to be "the best old-school dame I've ever met. A regular, wonderful person. Billy Bob Thornton and Steve Martin were also there. Boy, did I take to her. For dinner she ordered liver and onions and just smothered them with salt. I admired that. She's an astonishingly great broad."

Little Hall's Pond has six different beaches--named after Depp's partner, Vanessa Paradis, and their children, Lily Rose and Jack, as well as his mentors Hunter S. Thompson and Marlon Brando--each with a personality and cove of its own, and one patch of water deemed "Heath's Place" after the late actor Heath Ledger. There are several small residences, all solar-powered, and transportation consists of a fleet of green golf carts.

"I don't think I'd ever seen any place so pure and beautiful," Depp tells Brinkley of the island. "You can feel your pulse rate drop about 20 beats. It's instant freedom. And that rare beast--simplicity--can be had. And a little morsel of anonymity.... Whenever I was getting frustrated about being 'novelty boy' and making movies, I told myself, Calm down. I can come down here and disappear. I spent the Christmas season here with Vanessa and the kids. You can feed hot dogs to the nurse sharks in the Exumas--but it's best to not swim when doing it."

Depp spent much of the last year in Chicago filming Public Enemies, and tells Brinkley that it has become his favorite American city. "Everybody [in Chicago] treated me normal. They'd say, 'Hey, Johnny,' then left me alone.... I visited the Art Institute and the Chicago Music Exchange. I loved looking out the car window at all those incredible neighborhoods and architecture."

Depp laments the political correctness of modern Hollywood, telling Brinkley he pines for the old iconoclasts: "Where is our generation of Dean Martins and Frank Sinatras? And the Georgie Jessels and Walter Brennans? I want Tiny Tim and Bix Beiderbecke back."

Of Tom Cruise's performance as studio head Les Grossman in last summer's Tropic Thunder, Depp says, "That's the best I've ever seen Cruise." When asked if Cruise's portrayal reminds Depp of any Hollywood executives, he says, "All of them."

Whenever Depp gets bored or can't sleep, he paints. "When I can focus on something like guitar or painting, I do," he says. "I started painting people I admire, like Kerouac, Bob Dylan, Nelson Algren, Marlon Brando, Patti Smith, my girl, my kids. I painted Hunter a couple of times. Keith Richards. What I love to do is paint people's faces, y'know, their eyes. Because you want to find that emotion, see what's going on behind their eyes."

Depp talks about his two late mentors, Marlon Brando and Hunter S. Thompson, each of whom imparted his share of wisdom. He recalls a conversation he had with Brando in 1994, when he was poised to purchase Little Hall's Pond, but instead of expressing outright enthusiasm, Brando--who once lived on the French Polynesian atoll of Tetiaroa--asked a series of pragmatic questions: "What's the elevation? How protected are you?" Brando, according to Depp, was being sensible, focused, and paternal. "With hurricanes and all, he just didn't want me to make a mistake."

Depp says what he misses about Thompson "isn't the Too Much Fun Club stuff. It was his steady advice. His radar detector was spot-on. He knew instantly if he didn't like somebody." Depp says the beach he named after Hunter on his island is "the most savage and exposed of all the beaches. Gonzo Beach is pure Hunter."

Talking to Brinkley about his future on the island, Depp says: "Nobody is going to ever ruin the Land and Sea Park. It's like a rare gem, a diamond. I look forward to my kids growing up on the island, spending months out of the year here ... learning about sea life and how to protect sea life ... and their kids growing up here, and so on.... Theoretically, this place can add years to your life." Then he quotes the old adage: "Money doesn't buy you happiness. But it buys you a big enough yacht to sail right up to it."

The July issue of Vanity Fair hits newsstands in New York and Los Angeles on June 3 and nationally on June 9.

Johnny Depp took the July issue of Vanity Fair to his private Bahamian island where he reminisced about Marlon Brando, watched 'Tropic Thunder' and talked about his island getaway. The whole article ...
Johnny Depp took the July issue of Vanity Fair to his private Bahamian island where he reminisced about Marlon Brando, watched 'Tropic Thunder' and talked about his island getaway. The whole article ...
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- Defunct I'm a Fan of Defunct 13 fans permalink

Has J Depp get surgery? He is starting to look a bit Mickey Rourke. And that's not good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 PM on 06/01/2009
- atila I'm a Fan of atila 56 fans permalink
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That's just photoshop

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 PM on 06/01/2009
- SiberianRat I'm a Fan of SiberianRat 138 fans permalink
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I agree--what's wrong with his face in that photo?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 PM on 06/01/2009
- mairs I'm a Fan of mairs 254 fans permalink
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No facial hair anymore. That's the difference.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 AM on 06/02/2009
- SunnyT I'm a Fan of SunnyT 9 fans permalink
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When you see a larger version of the Vanity Fair cover, he looks fantastic. LOL, I've had lots of emails going back and forth about it today, and we all agree, he looks as good as ever, even better, tanned and rested-looking with a sense of humor in his eyes.

I've wondered for years if he would ever do a film with Tom Cruise. That would be interesting!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:07 PM on 06/02/2009
- fcsakes I'm a Fan of fcsakes 94 fans permalink
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My first Johnny Depp movie was Edward Scissorhands and I watched it on a snowy night in Seattle in 1990. My best friend had just died of AIDS and I was in kind of a fog full of whispers. That movie stayed my favorite and still brings back incredible memories of a time full of wonder and full of pain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 PM on 06/01/2009
- justchill I'm a Fan of justchill 19 fans permalink
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as an accolade to the acting ability of mr. depp...in the movie edward scissorhands, johnny depp only speaks approx. 27 words....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 PM on 06/01/2009
- Loki11467 I'm a Fan of Loki11467 8 fans permalink
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love johnny depp. he rocks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 PM on 06/01/2009
- Henk I'm a Fan of Henk 28 fans permalink
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"Where is our generation of Dean Martins and Frank Sinatras? And the Georgie Jessels and Walter Brennans? "

I think they've been assimilated into the Scientologiest's collective.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 PM on 06/01/2009
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Johnny Depp, besides being a brilliant actor is a really nice man. It would be hard to find anyone willing to say something bad about him. I'm glad he and his beautiful family are enjoying their special island. I'm not annoyed that I don't have one too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 PM on 06/01/2009
- bdough I'm a Fan of bdough 2 fans permalink

never saw Johnny as a spoiled actor until I read this article- "my way of returning to normalcy" - has this guy turned on the news lately to see how the rest of us live. Gimme a break.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 PM on 06/01/2009
- jerrydenim I'm a Fan of jerrydenim 2 fans permalink

Dude is from Kentucky. His mom was a waitress. He never chased money and for most of his career it seemed he was running from fortune and mainstream Hollywood success. He seemed make the films he wanted to make 99% of the time.

There's not many movie stars I respect but Mr. Depp has earned mine. While I don't think he's some amazing person he is definitely talented and has at least some kind of scruples. I certainly think he is way more deserving of owning his own island than anyone else I can think of that actually does own their own island.

Dude is from Kentucky man.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 PM on 06/01/2009
- mairs I'm a Fan of mairs 254 fans permalink
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What is more normal than a beach with the ocean lapping? What is less normal than living in a small apartment listening to sirens and triple locking your doors? How many of us would feel more normal after spending time on that beach? He doesn't mean normal in the sense of the norm.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 AM on 06/02/2009
- jonthebru I'm a Fan of jonthebru 6 fans permalink

Being an actor and making a good movie is very, very hard work. What te rest of us consider normal is NOT what someone like Mr. Depp considers normal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 AM on 06/02/2009

Until the Pirates movies, he was considered talented, but box office poison. And yet he never went for the big bucks, instead doing roles that interested him.

And when he did Pirates, all the suits associated with it thought he would ruin their film. There was NEVER a guarantee that it would be the blockbuster it became. He just thought it would be cool to play a pirate.

Then we all know what happened. So I won't begrudge him spending some of that Pirates money on a island to escape the craziness his life has become.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 06/02/2009
- joyf1 I'm a Fan of joyf1 22 fans permalink
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A hunk! Don Juan DeMarco-the best! Other greats: Sleepy Hollow, Every Pirate Movie, The Libertine (whew!!) I'd watch him take out the garbage!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 PM on 06/01/2009
- Bitsko I'm a Fan of Bitsko 566 fans permalink
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Must be nice being rich.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 PM on 06/01/2009
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Well, you could ask cheneybushrumsfeld and their buds. I think they like it a LOT. Johnny Depp didn't steal from anyone to get his money. That scummy bunch stole from the whole country. I wouldn't mind giving them their own island though... as long as they could never leave.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 AM on 06/02/2009
- gr8abz I'm a Fan of gr8abz 6 fans permalink

Hard to read these days about these worshipped hyped up stars with their Island get-aways. Parden me but I have to work my ass off for a living. I don't get 18 million dollars for walking through a movie set with memorized lines while a private customized trailer awaits with private cook and massuese during my breaks. Speaking of Brando, he had similar sentiments about this part of the movie business and the joke behind the self importance such people acquire when they are use to being treated as stars.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 06/01/2009

My father is an old school performer, sort of a beatnik, a dancer by trade and a foreigner. I will never forget a few years ago he called me after watching a Johnny Depp movie, I don't remember which one, but he was so excited by Depp. I thought it was a little weird, we are not a star struck family. He closed the conversation by saying, "He never thought it possible, but America has made the perfect man." I started playing closer attention to Depp after that. I always loved his work but outside of that never really cared to look closer. I have come to realize that my father was, of course, absolutely right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 PM on 06/01/2009
- gr8abz I'm a Fan of gr8abz 6 fans permalink

With all respect to your father I think he was probably too intelligent to mean perfect in the literal sense of the word (don't know ANY perfect men or women). However, in reference to the 'illusion' of the 'perfect man' as being part of the unreal dream created by the magic of Hollywood, yes Depp is one of many so-called 'perfect' images on the screen. However, his acting skills are not in the same level as the imperfect Sean Penn or the legendary Marlon Brando who was IMO the greatest actor to ever live and another HIGHLY imperfect individual.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 PM on 06/01/2009

I guess this is all a matter of personal taste. And I my father's daughter. I love Sean Penn as a actor, but I know his type too well and would never want to be stuck at a dinner table with him...too method for my taste. He reminds me of an old joke my father always tells ... "Darling boy, you are not going to act are you?" I find Depp far more flawed, whimsical and independent. I really do get the sense that he does not take himself or Hollywood all that seriously, in my family this is considered a virtue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 AM on 06/02/2009
- Gasparilla I'm a Fan of Gasparilla 33 fans permalink

You're great Johnny, but please no more Pirates movies. He spent his teenage years in Fla, so he's probably pretty familiar with the Bahamas

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 PM on 06/01/2009

I wish the reporter hadn't named the island. Now gawkers and paparazzi can find him and ruin it all for the family

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 PM on 06/01/2009
- MossyOak I'm a Fan of MossyOak 63 fans permalink
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My favorite actor... Depp is the BEST. Interesting that he favors old Hollywood icons since he's fast becoming one himself. Incredible talent...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 PM on 06/01/2009
- zanbama I'm a Fan of zanbama 13 fans permalink
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I just love this guy esp as a pirate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:40 PM on 06/01/2009
- Yozac I'm a Fan of Yozac 2 fans permalink
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Johnny Depp is DA man
he is so artistic and gifted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:22 PM on 06/01/2009
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