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John Christopher Depp II (born June 9, 1963) is an American actor, producer and musician. He is the recipient of various accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award, in addition to nominations for three Academy Awards and two British Academy Film Awards. He made his debut in the horror film A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), before rising to prominence as a teen idol on the television series 21 Jump Street (1987–1990). In the 1990s, he acted mostly in independent films, often playing eccentric characters. These included What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993), Benny and Joon (1993), Dead Man (1995), Donnie Brasco (1997) and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998). He also began collaborating with director Tim Burton, starring in Edward Scissorhands (1990), Ed Wood (1994), and Sleepy Hollow (1999). In the 2000s, he became one of the most commercially successful film stars by playing Captain Jack Sparrow in the swashbuckler film series Pirates of the Caribbean (2003–present). He received critical praise for Finding Neverland (2004), and continued his commercially successful collaboration with Tim Burton with the films Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Corpse Bride (2005), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007), and Alice in Wonderland (2010). In 2012, he was one of the world's biggest film stars, and was listed by the Guinness World Records as the world's highest-paid actor, with earnings of US$75 million. During the 2010s, Depp began producing films through his company, Infinitum Nihil, and formed the rock supergroup Hollywood Vampires with Alice Cooper and Joe Perry.

Johnny Depp

Harvey Spector
for Harvey Spector in Hallelujah: The Leonard Cohen Story
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"Hallelujah: The Leonard Cohen Story" is a deeply emotional and visually stunning biographical drama that delves into the complex and enigmatic world of one of music's most iconic figures. Leonard Cohen's life was a symphony of love, loss, spirituality, and creativity, and this film brings his story to the silver screen with grace and authenticity. The film begins in the vibrant artistic scene of Montreal in the 1960s, where a young Leonard Cohen first discovers his love for poetry and music. We follow his journey as he transitions from a celebrated poet to a groundbreaking musician, capturing the essence of his iconic songs like "Suzanne," "Bird on the Wire," and of course, "Hallelujah." Leonard's personal life is just as compelling as his artistry. "Hallelujah" delves into his relationships with the women who inspired his songs, including his muse Marianne Ihlen, as well as his tumultuous friendship with fellow artist and friend, Joni Mitchell.