One of the most well-known character performers in movies is Johnny Depp. Johnny Depp’s movies have a really unique and original style, despite the fact that they have never received an Academy Award. He has received numerous honors, including a Golden Globe, and has had three nominations.

Johnny Depp has portrayed a number of notable characters in his movies, including Edward Scissorhands, Willy Wonka, and Captain Jack Sparrow from the Pirates of the Caribbean series. His extensive career in television and cinema has resulted in a considerable resume.

1) From Hell

The graphic novel From Hell served as inspiration for the movie, which concentrates on the gruesome Jack the Ripper murders. Whitechapel Police Inspector Frederick Abberline races against time to stop the Ripper and save the prostitute Mary Kelly while uncovering a more sinister Freemason plan.

2) Edward Scissorhands

Fantasy romance portrays an incomplete mechanical humanoid with scissors for hands in the Johnny Depp movies. The cute creature is taken in by a suburban family, works as a barber, and falls in love with Kim, the daughter of the family who is a teenager. The extraordinarily stylish and avant-garde Edward Scissorhands won numerous awards and undoubtedly made movie history.

3) The Curse Of The Black Pearl from Pirates of the Caribbean

The Pirates of the Caribbean series was introduced with the fantasy swashbuckler film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. Will Turner, a blacksmith, and a wild pirate band together in this story to free the woman he loves who was kidnapped by the pirate’s former allies? But after you understand that your friends have turned into zombies, the fun really begins. The Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl’s plot can be confusing at times due to the abundance of action, but the movie is still a blast and hugely entertaining from start to finish.

4) Dead Man’s Chest, a Pirates of the Caribbean film

When it was released, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest broke a number of box office records, including one for the first weekend in the US. This plot still centers on the legendary Captain Jack Sparrow, who must move quickly to recover Davy Jones’ heart in order to escape getting tethered to the latter’s soul. A terrific (if not the best) swashbuckler movie, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest is here for the audience’s pure entertainment with thrills, hilarity, plot twists, and everything else that makes it that way.

5) The Fleet Street Demon Barber, Sweeney Todd

In the musical horror film Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, we first witness this pairing. That is a remake of the same namendheim song by Hugh Wheeler and Stephen So from 1979. It is a retelling of the chilling Victorian fable of the barber Sweeney Todd.