Johnny Depp is one of the most stunning actors in the world. The American actor is well known for his work in Hollywood and often makes headlines. Depp made headlines last year for his defamation allegations against his ex-wife, Amber Heard. The trial ended in favor of the Minamata actor and he has regained popularity in Hollywood. When Johnny Depp received $ 10.35 million, it was long in the news that Amber Heard will appeal the court decision. However, in December, Amber Heard took to her Instagram to announce that all filming was over.
However, before becoming a great actor, Depp had different career plans in place. According to sources. Depp always saw his future in music rather than acting.
How Johnny Depp saw his future in music more than he did in acting?
It is a fact that is not known by his fans, but Johnny Depp first saw his future in music. Depp got a guitar from his mother when he was 12 years old. After that, his love for music grew, so he decided to leave his studies for a future in music. In 1979, the Sleepy Hollows actor dropped out of high school at age 16 to pursue a career in music. When he tried to return to his school two weeks later, his principal refused. The school principal allegedly told him to follow his dream of a career in music.
How did the Pirates of the Caribbean stars build such an acting career?
Despite his love for music, Johnny Depp has always seen acting as a secondary career choice. However, it was his first wife who worked as a makeup artist in the film industry that helped him break into the industry. Lori Anne Allison is convinced that Depp will have a bright future as an actor. Therefore, his good friend Nicolas Cage supported him and his employer. Following his debut in A Nightmare on Elm Street in 1984, Depp quickly became a childhood icon with his role in The Platoon. The rest, as they say, is history.
Although he achieved success as an actor, Depp never lost his love for music. He collaborated with Marilyn Manson and Aerosmith in 2012 and performed for Manson’s cover of Carly Simon’s You’re So Vein.