Pirates of the Caribbean actor and his legal team. Amber Heard actually testified in both cases, where a variety of topics came up. In fact, during her ex's libel trial in the U.
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Ryder, now 50, told Harper’s Bazaar in its July issue of the arrest, which temporarily sunk her career. “I was in San Francisco. But I also wasn’t getting offers.
I think it was a very mutual break.”Prior to that, the doe-eyed brunette’s phone never stopped ringing since she appeared in 1986’s coming-of-age movie “Lucas.” The former ingenue went on to star in a succession of hits including “Beetlejuice,” “Edward Scissorhands” and the seminal ’90s slacker flick “Reality Bites.”But Ryder, who was engaged to Johnny Depp in the early ’90s, struggled under the show-biz microscope. After the pair broke up in 1993, her life predicted her future art. “That was my ‘Girl, Interrupted‘ real life,” she said of the 1999 film that she produced, where her character has a nervous breakdown and finds herself in a psychiatric facility.
She credits “an incredible therapist” for helping her be kinder to herself. “I just wasn’t taking care of myself,” she said.Michelle Pfieffer, her co-star in 1993’s “The Age of Innocence,” also offered her advice and empathy.“I remember Michelle being like, ‘This is going to pass.’ But I couldn’t hear it,” Ryder said.“I’ve never talked about it. There’s this part of me that’s very private.
I have such, like, a place in my heart for those days. But for someone younger who grew up with social media, it’s hard to describe.” After weathering Hollywood’s ups and downs in the ’80s and ’90s, Ryder now has wisdom to offer her younger co-stars on Netflix‘s “Stranger Things,” particularly Millie Bobby Brown, who plays Eleven on the series. “She’s talked to the kids about what celebrity is like and how the press can be and the anxiety and confusion that comes along with celebrity,” show co-creator Ross Duffer told the
.Pirates of the Caribbean actor and his legal team. Amber Heard actually testified in both cases, where a variety of topics came up. In fact, during her ex's libel trial in the U.
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Johnny Depp has been lining up new projects, seemingly indicating that his career is picking up again after his legal troubles. One role that his fans would more than likely love to see him reprise is Jack Sparrow of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. There’s been much speculation regarding whether Depp could return to the billion-dollar Disney franchise, and further alleged details on his relationship with the studio were mentioned during his recent trial.
Instagram yesterday (July 8), Depp’s new track is a cover of the titular 2003 song by English rock band Killing Joke.The track sees Depp reunite with longtime collaborator and guitarist Jeff Beck, and is expected to be lifted from the pair’s upcoming album, ‘18’. News of the joint album first circulated in 2021, and was officially confirmed for a July 15 release last month.In addition to ‘The Death And Resurrection Show’, the tracklist for ‘18’ will include the duo’s covers of The Beach Boys’ ‘Caroline, No’ and The Velvet Underground’s ‘Venus In Furs’, both of which were released late last month.Depp and Beck’s covers of Marvin Gaye and The Everly Brothers will likewise feature on the album, as well as the Depp original, ‘This Is A Song For Miss Hedy Lamarr’.
Johnny Depp is already raring to go full throttle with his career once again since his defamation trial victory against ex-wife Amber Heard in late May.MORE: Winona Ryder admits she couldn't 'take care' of herself after Johnny Depp splitThe actor announced earlier that he and guitarist Jeff Beck would be releasing a collaborative album, and their first single together is officially out.VIDEO: Johnny Depp's lawyers detail his reaction after trial winThe song, titled The Death and Resurrection Show, is Johnny's first proper single since their cover of John Lennon's Isolation in 2020.Fans have been treated to more teasers off their upcoming album, titled 18, over the past couple of weeks, with three more songs having dropped.MORE: Johnny Depp rocks surprising look as he begins new projectHowever, the latest is the Pirates of the Caribbean star's first actual single off the record, with the rest serving as teasers.It also aims to build up to the release of the record on 15 July, being Johnny's first album since Rise in 2019 as part of his supergroup, Hollywood Vampires. Johnny announced the release on social mediaIn late May, Johnny won the lawsuit against Amber following a six-week trial that was live-streamed online.
A low-key love! After nearly a decade together, Winona Ryder and Scott Mackinlay Hahn’s romance has continued heating up.
Winona Ryder has opened up about the devastating effect her break-up with Johnny Depp had on her health.MORE: Winona Ryder defends ex-fiancé Johnny Depp: 'He was never abusive at all'The Stranger Things star revealed in a rare personal interview that she struggled to "take care" of herself and called their split her "Girl, Interrupted real life", likening her state of mind to her character, Susanna Kaysen, in 1999's Girl, Interrupted, who spends 18 months at a psychiatric hospital after a suicide attempt.WATCH: Inside Johnny Depp's family lifeJohnny and Winona broke off their engagement in 1993 and at the time the actress was starring in the drama The House of the Spirits. "That was my Girl, Interrupted real life. I remember, I was playing this character who ends up getting tortured in a Chilean prison," she told Harper's Bazaar."I would look at these fake bruises and cuts on my face, and I would struggle to see myself as this little girl.
Depp in 1993, Ryder was in immense “pain,” she revealed in a bombshell interview. “That was my ‘Girl, Interrupted‘ real life,” Ryder, 50, dished to Harper’s Bazaar on Tuesday, comparing her former role as a psychiatric in-patient to her real-life heartbreak.The pair dated for four years, even getting engaged before breaking it off.“I remember Michelle [Pfieffer] being like, ‘This is going to pass.’ But I couldn’t hear it,” Ryder said of her former co-star. “I’ve never talked about it.
Winona Ryder is looking back at her relationship with Johnny Depp. The pair began dating after meeting at the New York premiere of "Great Balls of Fire!" in 1989.They went on their first date two months later.Then five months after the first date, the two Hollywood stars got engaged.They appeared in the 1990 film "Edward Scissorhands" and Depp even got a tattoo that read "Winona Forever." But in June 1993, the couple called it quits. Depp famously altered his body art to "Wino Forever." Ryder, who is on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar’s July 2022 digital issue, called their breakup and the Hollywood culture at the time "my ‘Girl, interrupted’ real life," referring to her 1999 movie about mental health struggles.
A difficult time. Winona Ryder revealed that she was in a lot of “pain” following her 1993 split from former fiancé Johnny Depp.
Winona Ryder. In a new interview for , the digital cover star opened up about the struggles she faced behind the scenes after splitting from ex-fiancé Johnny Depp in the early '90s in the midst of an intense tabloid culture.«That was my real life,” the actress told the magazine, referencing the 1999 psychological drama she starred in. Recalling her role in the 1993 film , Ryder described how she took the advice of her therapist and tried to imagine being gentle to her younger self. “I remember, I was playing this character who ends up getting tortured in a Chilean prison,” she said. “I would look at these fake bruises and cuts on my face [from the shoot], and I would struggle to see myself as this little girl.
Winona Ryder is reflecting on her split from Johnny Depp.
Winona Ryder has a lot of wisdom to share.
of a report from Australian gossip site Poptopic, alleging that Depp, 59, is hammering out $301 million deal with Disney to appear in the sixth pirate movie. The media outlet attributed the intel to an industry insider. Depp’s legal team argued at his defamation trial against Amber Heard that he was dropped from the franchise after his ex-wife penned a 2018 Washington Post op-ed, calling herself a victim of domestic abuse.During Depp’s cross-examination, Heard’s lawyer Ben Rottenborn confronted the actor with a statement he had made to the press.“If Disney came to you with $300 million and a million alpacas, nothing on this earth would get you to go back and work with Disney on a ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ film, correct?” asked Rottenborn, referring to the interview.“That is true,” he replied.
will always remember as the day you almost canceled Captain Jack Sparrow.”Embattled actor Johnny Depp is rumored to be getting paid over $300 million to return to “Pirates Of The Caribbean,” after getting unceremoniously dumped from the franchise in 2018 amid abuse allegations by ex Amber Heard. A source close to Disney allegedly dropped the bombshell in a new interview with Aussie outlet Poptopic.
Johnny Depp and Jeff Beck have shared a cover of The Beach Boys‘ ‘Caroline, No’ from their upcoming collaborative album, ’18’ – watch its music video below.The single, which is an instrumental version of The Beach Boys’ original, was accompanied by a music video of Beck and his band playing the song for an appreciative live audience, though Depp was understandably missing from the music video. The pair are set to release a collaborative album called ’18’ next month on July 15 after three years of recording.Depp made headlines on May 29 when made a surprise appearance at Beck’s show in Sheffield.
Moving at their own pace! After more than a decade of dating, Winona Ryder and Scott Mackinlay Hahn are in no rush to take their relationship to the next level.