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April 1999 #30

Hello Johnny Cyber Fans,

What a month!! Johnny continues to film "Sleepy Hollow" in the UK but the movie is about ready to wrap. Last month, Johnny appeared on a TV show called "The Vicar of Dibley" in the UK, received an Honorary Cesar Award in France, and was part of an ad campaign for H&M Clothing Company in various counties in Europe. Fans who frequent the bbs at this site were quick to give us photos and information for these events. It's been none-stop Johnny enjoyment all last month. Thanks to all.

OK. The Cesar awards. Isa gave us the following account of the award show which occurred on March 6 -

"THE SPEECH : Antoine de Caune said something to introduce Pascal Gregory, a French actor (friend of Johnny). P Gregory had to say something about Johnny. He said that Johnny is a generous and original person and that many people would love to be in his place and said that Johnny is one of the best actor in the world. He said that Johnny is making a new little french boy or girl and that he is not indiscreet in saying this because it's now a public affair.

Roman Polanski give him the Cesar
Standing ovation.
Johnny in French "Thank you"
(putting the Cesar on the table)
"Excuse my French as it is not great, thanks very much for this honor. I'm not a great speech maker, so I have prepared this stuff. Good luck…(he had a small recorder, and pushed the play button)
I thank you. I don't really understand the concept of praise in general and I hate the idea of competition. The only person against who I'm competing, is me, to go as far as possible each time in my work. Nobody is better, we are just all different. But it's a great honor to receive this gift from France because I love and respect your country which give art a chance to stay alive. In English "To everybody who followed me on this road, I'm deeply grateful. Thanks very much…"

He appeared cool , not stressed up as he used to be."

The following is from Mette after she watched the award show -

"I have just watched the French film awards show "Les Césars" ( the French Oscars ) on the French channel TV5 (I think it was recorded from earlier today - Saturday ), and as Marie had posted a while ago, Johnny was up for an honorary award, so I was very excited. But I don't speak much French and I probably only understood about 10-15% of what was going on, so I couldn't figure out if Johnny was really there or not. He wasn't seated among the audience, because the camera didn't pick him up when they mentioned his name as it did with all the other award recipients. But finally after about 2 hours of awards and speeches that I didn't quite understand, a man came on ( I think he was a French actor, but I didn't recognize him ), and he made a little speech saluting Johnny (in French ). I did understand a few things, and I'm quite sure that the guy said something about a new little Frenchman arriving in the near future ( i.e. THE BABY! ), and then they showed clips from Johnny's movies - including a clip from The Ninth Gate!!!! which looked awesome! At this point, I was getting so nervous that I had to smoke a cigarette ( something I don't do regularly! ). After the clips, they introduced Roman Polanski, who came on stage with the award, and for a second I thought that Johnny wasn't there and that Polanski was there to pick up the award for him, but, fortunately, I just didn't understand what they were saying because then they introduced Johnny, and there he was! (I almost passed out - I know it sounds stupid, but it was really exciting seeing him, and I was really nervous for him, because he usually gets very nervous in these situations ). Anyway, he looked GREAT! He still had his Sleepy Hollow look, and his hair was a bit curly over his ears and in his face. He was wearing a black suit with a brown shirt and tie. He got a standing ovation, and when he opened his mouth to speak, what sounded like pretty good French came out! If you have ever heard Woody Allen speak French, you know how terrible it can sound when some Americans speak French - Forget-about-it!! Johnny is a master. He said "thank you" and "this is a great honor" and "my French is terrible" in French, and then he pulled out a little tape recorder, and played a recording of himself making a speech in French and he sort of goofed off along with the tape. Even if most of his speech was recorded, I still think his articulation and pronunciation was excellent. I didn't understand everything, but he did say that he usually doesn't care much for these competitions, but he has great respect for the French and their country. He smiled a lot, and he really didn't look as nervous as he usually does".

The French magazine Allo, 3/10/99, had a photo of Johnny from the show. The same photo appeared in Gala, Bunte and Oh La. Hello! magazine had a similar photo in their 3/20/99 issue. Reemi found a nice photo of Johnny from the awards show at the following web site - http://www.southam.com/cpfs/entertainment/990307/e030725.jpg She also posted comments from the Liz Smith column on March 16 -

"JOHNNY DEPP flew to Paris last week to accept one of the French film industry's highest accolades, the Cesar of Honor, which is the Gallic equivalent of our Oscar. Depp is the youngest recipient ever of the Cesar. He joins such recipients as Orson Welles, Jeanne Moreau, Steven Spielberg, Clint Eastwood and Sean Connery. Depp is now back in London, finishing up "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" with Christina Ricci. His "The Ninth Gate" movie, directed by Roman Po-lanski, premieres at Cannes this year."

Reemi also found the following article at the This Is London Web site dated 3/9/99 -

"How Johnny wowed Paris

by Toby Rose
Johnny Depp has to be one of Hollywood's most amenable squeezes - when he was going out with Kate Moss, you couldn't throw a stick in London without hitting him, usually sandwiched in between the brothers Gallagher, or trying to lamp a Fleet Street snapper. Now he's dating Vanessa Paradis (singer of that exquisite Eighties chart-topper Joe Le Taxi, as well as all-round babe) and lo! The man whom John Waters called the most handsome petrol pump attendant in the world is suddenly a Boulevard habitué, not so much West Coast as Left Bank.

Symbolic of his new attachment to France was his appearance at the Theatre des Champs Elysée last Saturday. Depp, a guest at the Cesar Awards (the French Oscars), stood on-stage to receive his Honorary Cesar, from the hands of Roman Polanski. They kissed on both cheeks with continental flourish, but for all his world-class acting talent, Depp couldn't help betraying here the fact that his new-found love of France did not extend to a mastery of the language. After a faltering "Merci", a misplaced "comme a" and a public expression of difficulty with "mon fran ais", Depp produced a small tape-recorder from his pocket and held it up to the microphone. "I thank you, though I hate competitions," said the tape, in perfect French. "I only compete with myself. But I am very honoured. I love and respect this country which allows art to live."

Depp's attempt to conquer Paris has met with surprisingly little resistance. That proud nation, usually so cussed as to feign incomprehension at the word "beer" unless it's pronounced in a silly accent, have decided to put Depp's faltering French down to shyness. "He is very sweet," said MC Antoine de Caunes as Depp shuffled off.

"A lovely guy who doesn't like to show off. He feels uncomfortable." The audience loved it - here was another American who preferred the civilized Gallic way of life to all that hustle in LA. John Malkovich, Woody Allen, William Hurt - and now Johnny Depp.

Depp means business in France. He has already bought into a Parisian restaurant on Rue Marbeuf, called Man Ray, and spends a great deal of time in Cannes. Spotted recently at the Deauville Film Festival on the Normandy Coast, he has also supported the Parisian Film Festival and has as a drinking buddy trendy young French actor Pascal Gregory. It looks rather as though London has lost his sociable, at times explosive, presence.

Depp met Paradis on the Paris set of Polanski's The Ninth Gate last year. They are now expecting their first child, although this news had to be conveyed by Pascal Gregory, since Johnny's own notorious reticence about his personal life is as much in evidence as ever. Polanski must be delighted that the only sex scandal on this, his first film since 1995, is this good, old-fashioned tale of love and babies. Perhaps that's what all the kissing was about."

The Vicar of Dibley episode aired during the Comic Relief Red Nose Day in the UK on March 12. Immediately after the broadcast we saw photos and summaries on the bbs. Neil sent us great screen captures from the show and the story boards (1 & 2). Mette wrote the following -

"The episode opens with a town meeting in the small village of Dibley. The rather heavy but very charming female vicar is present along with some other citizens, and they are discussing a request from a movie production company that wants to shoot a film in their village. One of the people asks if there will be anyone famous in the film, and another person replies that someone named "Johnny Depp" will be in it. Upon hearing Johnny's name the vicar immediately lights up and says:"You mean, Johnny 'please-use-your-scissorhands-to-snip-off-my-pants-immediately' Depp. Then they engage in a discussion about the last time there was a film production in the village ("Sense and Sensibility" with Emma Thompson ). Later the vicar decides to invite Johnny over for drinks and writes a very suggestive invitation which she delivers to his trailer on the set. She is very excited and can't bring herself to knock on the door - creating suspense - and while she is obsessing about her hair, the door opens and out comes Johnny ( drink and smoke in hand ) looking exactly like that picture of Johnny leaving a party in London from People magazine ( Sleepy Hollow hair, coat, and that huge grey scarf around his neck ). He says, "Hi can I help you", and the vicar says rather hysterically, "Hi, I am the vicar and I'm a woman with a woman's needs", to which Johnny smiles in a very sexy way!! She proceeds to invite him over for drinks to meet some of the locals. Johnny says, "Do you mind if I bring some friends, 'cause we were going to have a party anyway, and maybe we can bum some liquor off you". The vicar replies, "Anything that has to do with "bums" ( bum = butt ) and "you" is fine with me". That concludes the first part of the show. Unfortunately, that was all there was of Johnny, because just before Johnny and his "friends" arrive for the party in the second part, there is a power failure which leaves the house in complete darkness. We only hear his voice as he introduces the friends (Madonna, Mick Jagger and the Duchess of York among others voiced by impersonators). However, just before the guests arrive, the vicar makes a joke about Kate Moss, saying: "Oh, all those wasted years Johnny spent with Kate Moss, when he could have had his arms around all 'this'" ( pointing at her own body ). The next morning the vicar's house looks like a mess, and the vicar finds Madonna's bra and Fergie's tiara, but one of the villagers suggests to the vicar that she has been fooled by Johnny as she has not actually seen her famous guests due to the power failure. But the vicar gets the last laugh as the actual Duchess of York turns up to pick up her tiara and Madonna's bra."

Rachael provided the web site for Red Nose Day (Comic Relief) which has video of the "Vicar of Dibley" show at http://www.rednoseday.beeb.com/

Caroline wrote out the dialog for us from the show -

"The whole sketch starts in a village committee meeting. A letter has been received by the Secretary. He says it is from Rainbow Pictures asking if they can make a film in the village. He says he has told them no.

Another committee member says it sounds interesting and asks whether anyone famous is in it.

The Secretary says according to this letter someone called Johnny Depp.

The Vicar raises her head very quickly and squeaks "JOHNNY Depp in OUR village??? Johnny - Please use your scissorhands to snip off my pants immediately - Depp, and you've said NO to him?"

They eventually have a vote on it and it is agreed that the film makers will be allowed to make the film in the village.

Sketch then cuts to outside the trailer. The Vicar and the mentally challenged Alice are looking for Johnny Depp's trailer.

Vicar...."I think this is the one here. So I suppose I just go and knock on the door."

She smooths down her hair and walks up to the trailer door, goes to knock and turns and runs back to Alice screaming.

Vicar...."I'm sorry but that's JOHNNY DEPP there in that bit of tin. THAT IS JOHNNY DEPP!!!! what happens if he's got a bird in there or something?"

(For none English people, a bird is a slang expression for a woman. Other English slang words for a woman include, Bit of Crumpet, Bit of Stuff, Bimbo, Wench, - There are others but these are the nicer ones.)

Alice...."Why would he have a bird in there?

Vicar....(Suggestively)"Oh YOU KNOW!!!!"

Alice....(Dim light going on in brain somewhere) "Oh!!! Feeding it nuts!"

Vicar....(getting annoyed) "No the other sort of bird Alice."

Alice....(Searching scanty depths of brain for answer) "None nuts eating bird? Oh that's a tricky one!"

Vicar...(Giving up on trying to explain) "Oh I'll just go and do it."

Alice....(Still trying to solve master-mind type riddle)"Oh vultures I suppose."

Vicar....(Obviously getting frustrated) "Oh Sshh! Now, Sshh! Sshh! Sshh!"

The Vicar walks across to the trailer and goes to knock on the door. Every time her hand goes into knocking position she brings it down again. She does this four or five times without knocking. Eventually she goes to knock the door again, brings hand down and embarrassed starts to scratch her head.

Vicar.....(Scratching) "I think I've got nits." (More furious scratching, hair starts to look as though she has been dragged through a hedge backwards.) Whilst she is doing this the trailer door opens and Johnny is facing her as she is scratching her head furiously.

Johnny......"Hi! How can I help you?"

Vicar.....Looking at him in a most un-vicar like manner. "Hi, I'm Geraldine. I'm the Vicar and I'm a woman....with woman's needs!"

Johnny was obviously very amused by these words.

The Vicar continuing...."I've just come by to give you this invitation, - It's to drinks at the Knickerage, er at THE KNOCKERAGE, I mean at the Vicarage tonight. (For any none-English people, Knickers are womens under-garments and Knockers are women's breasts.)

Johnny, still with a twinkle in his eye, ..."Oh that is very nice of you...Thank you!"

The Vicar.. looking at him with cow-eyes,"If you would like to come it would be absolutely HEAVENLY"

Johnny..... "It would be good to meet some of the local people..... Hey listen, would it be alright for me to bring some friends of mine with me, because we were going to go and have a party anyway and so maybe we could just bum some booze off you.

The Vicar.... "Anything to do with bums, me and you will be great."

Johnny..... "Great, Great. Well thanks very much Honey, we'll see you later."

This was more or less the scene in it's entirety as far as Johnny's visual appearance went. He seemed to thoroughly enjoy himself. It was a great surprise to find out he was going to put in an appearance."

During the latter part of March, posters of Johnny appeared in an advertisement campaign for H&M (Hennes & Mauritz), a Swedish clothing company which covers most of Europe. Marie was the first to break the news to us and also furnished a photo from the campaign from the magazine Le Figaro. Mette attempted her first photo scans, successfully I might add, and sent us two (1 2)additional photos from the campaign she found in a Danish magazine called Eurowoman. These photos are fantastic. The posters are not available to the public due to contractual agreements with Johnny. Some of us may never see the actual ad posters but we can get an idea of how he looks on the poster due to these great photos from Marie and Mette. This is Johnny's first ad campaign and came as a surprise to most of his fans.

Reemi found that the beat documentary "The Source" that features Johnny will be released in theaters this spring followed by TV sales.

The primary focus of the film is on charting the lives and achievements of Beat lit's Big Three: Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs, with an honorary fourth chair reserved for their short-lived lifestyle inspiration, Neal Cassady. Footage seen here ranges from the familiar (an uncomfortable Kerouac on Steve Allen's TV show) to the obscure (everyone from Bob Hope to Bob Denver parodying beat hepsters) to the barely relevant (if the 1970 ``Five Easy Pieces''' toast sequence reflects Beat rebelliousness, then what doesn't?). Interspersed throughout are rather stagy set pieces in which Depp, John Turturro and Dennis Hopper intone passages by Kerouac, Ginsberg and Burroughs, respectively. The film was reviewed at the Sundance Film Festival (competing), Jan. 23, 1999.

The NY Daily News on 3/8/99 had a story about possible future movies for Johnny in their gossip section -

"Movie Makers Want
To Do Their Part for Depp

Johnny Depp may be a bad boy, but Hollywood still wants a date with him.

Despite Depp's arrest last month in an assault on London paparazzi, film makers are looking to him as the savior of two long-delayed movies — "Don Quixote" and "The White Hotel."

Director Terry Gilliam has recruited Depp to play the tilter-at-windmills in a new bid to bring Miguel de Cervantes' classic to the screen, sources tell us.

Producers have been jousting with the monumental novel since 1965, when screenwriter Waldo Salt ("Midnight Cowboy," "Serpico") first adapted it. Richard Burton and Buddy Hackett were the first actors who stood ready to play Quixote and his sidekick, Sancho Panza. The most recent were John Cleese and Robin Williams, who were due to be directed by Fred Schepisi in 1997.

Depp may also check into "The White Hotel," based on the 1981 psychosexual Freudian-fantasy novel by D.M. Thomas.

Producer Bobby Geisler tells us that in a new version, writer Dennis Potter moved the story from Vienna to Berlin and morphed Sigmund Freud into a shrink who's a protégé of Freud.

"Johnny can now play the psychoanalyst as well as the dream lover of his female patient, Lisa," explains Geisler, who co-produced "The Thin Red Line."

Geisler and director Emir Kusturica are still searching for a Lisa to play opposite Depp. Among the actresses they have talked with: Nicole Kidman, Juliette Binoche, Holly Hunter, Cate Blanchett, Mira Sorvino, Natasha Richardson, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Lena Olin.

Before he gets to "Hotel," Depp is due to play gay Cuban novelist Reinaldo Arenas, who killed himself in 1990 after writing the prison memoir "Before Night Falls." The film, directed by artist Julian Schnabel, co-stars Sean Penn and David Bowie.

Meanwhile, Depp has dropped out of "The Libertine." The actor — shooting Tim Burton's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" — was to play the Earl of Rochester, a rake and confidant of King Charles II. One source claims director John Malkovich found Depp "impossible to work with." But a rep for Malkovich insists they parted ways "because of scheduling problems. John is eager to work with Johnny in the future." None of the above has been confirmed.

Neil on first reported on March 17, 1999 that Johnny may appear in a live action movie about the cartoon character, Scooby Doo. Later I learned that Johnny has agreed to do a cameo in the Scooby Doo movie. Winona Ryder is active in the production of this film and asked Johnny for a favor. He is not playing Shaggy as was first reported and will only be in the film towards the beginning for a short time. Filming is to begin in October.

Paula found a site with a page and photos from Cry Baby -http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Cinema/4955/crybaby.html

Hiroko found a cover photo from the magazine Brutus. The cover depicts Jim Jarmusch and Johnny. Here's the URL http://www.magazine.co.jp/magazine/bin/magazine-go.pl?/www++BRUTUS+356+1995

Reemi found a photo from the Ninth Gate at the following site - http://www.artisan.com/CA/attraction6.html/ And a photo from Sleepy Hollow at the following site. It is actually the formerly exclusive photo I placed on my home page only this one is in color - http://www.eonmagazine.com/archive/9901/news/development_slate/summer1999/speepy_hollow.jpg

Reemi also found the following at the www.cinescape.com site about "The Astronaut's Wife":

"'Astronaut's Wife' Details
Cinescape's reporter at ShoWest, Frank Kurtz, had the opportunity to catch a trailer for the buzzless Johnny Depp-Charlize Theron starrer Astronaut's Wife this afternoon. Apparently the movie looks pretty spooky from what Frank could discern from the trailer. The story seems to follow Theron's character, who, as previously mentioned, tries to cope with changes in her astronaut husband after his return from space. But this isn't some sappy drama. It is a suspense-horror film with a touch of sci-fi. One good way to describe what was screened might be a cross between I Married A Monster and Rosemary's Baby.

The trailer implies that Depp's character may have actually been possessed somehow by an evil alien entity while in space. Said aliens seem to be intent on invading Earth, and part of their sinister plan may be to get Charlize Theron's character pregnant. As the trailer reached its climax, Theron grew closer to learning the secrets of the being that may or may not still be her husband." Variety carried a photo from "The Astronaut's Wife" in their 3/9/99 issue.

Tudy sent me the below information about another new book due out this year on Johnny.

"Creation Books,
192 pages, and edited by Jack Hunter due in October

One of the most enigmatic and uncompromising actors of recent years, famous for a wide variety of movies ranging from Tim Burton's Gothic fable "Edward Scissorhands" and lurid pulp movie tribute "Ed Wood", to Terry Gilliam's psychedelic, paranoiac drug epic "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas".

Series editor Jack Hunter (author of film studies Inside Terradome and Eros in Hell) has selected his own chronological Top Ten of Johnny Depp's most engaging or offbeat movies, roles or performances, which are analyzed in illustrated, in-depth essays by some of the best cutting-edge film critics of today. The result is both an incisive overview of Johnny Depp as an actor, and an anthology of films by some of the leading cult directors of recent decades such as Tim Burton, Jim Jarmusch, Terry Gilliam, John Waters, and Wes Craven.

Feature films include: "Edward Scissorhands", "Donnie Brasco", "Ed Wood", "Cry-Baby", "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas", "What's Eating Gilbert Grape", "Nightmare on Elm Street", "Arizona Dream", "Nick of Time", "and Dead Man".

Movie Top Tens: A series of film studies which each focus on an individual actor/actress, seeking to re-evaluate their screen persona and career by analyzing their ten most engaging or offbeat films, roles or performances. With dozens of photographs, filmography, introduction and index."

Irene furnished quotes from the book 'Gilliam on Gilliam' book (from the excellent Faber Film/Directors on Directors series) It has some eye-opening & entertaining quotes from Terry Gilliam on the making of Fear & Loathing. For example:

- on relations with the production company:
"Rhino Films' Steve Nemeth, who managed to be credited as producer, only came to the production office once during the whole production. He was so despised that Johnny wanted it put in his contract that if Nemeth ever came on the set he would be required to drop his trousers and Johnny would whip him with a wire coat-hanger."

- on the press reaction at Cannes:
"The press at Cannes hated it. It was awful. What was surprising was that it had gone incredibly well at the screenings here, and I can usually tell from these. In the States, the studio people loved it; the French distributor loved it; and Gilles Jacob even thought it might win the Palme d'Or before the whole Cannes mess began. I don't know what they thought Terry Gilliam and Johnny Depp were going to do. Obviously they didn't know the book; they *thought* they knew it, because 'fear and loathing' has entered the language. Wild and funny, yes, but it's also really dark and disturbing and emetic. I was stunned, but I had to keep doing these interviews and talking to people who obviously hated it. I remember babbling all through an interview with Barry Norman [a very influential UK TV film critic] and I think he was terrified we were going to talk about the film properly."

- amongst other remarks on selecting the music for the film:
"The song that's playing under the 'wave' speech is one that Johnny was actually playing on set in his earwig (a tiny radio receiver stuck in his ear, with an assistant off-stage giving him his lines). This is a trick he learned from Marlon Brando, but he uses it more often to play music and sound effects. He started out as a musician and having music in his head while on set helps him a lot."

Jennifer let us know that the Hunter S. Thompson book, "The Proud Highway" has a quote from Johnny - "Another insightful masterpiece from the finest southern gentleman since Colonel Harland Sanders. Read these letters, but do not, under any circumstances, give this man your number."--Johnny Depp

Isa said that Vanessa is on the cover of the new April French premiere. They asked her if she want to act with Johnny and she answered 'Oh no. , Don't ask me that'. They also say that Johnny and Vanessa stay at the house of Vanessa's parent when they are in France.

Patty wrote that the March issue of Details magazine (Mondo Hollywood issue) had an article on the Viper Room. It's actually kind of an oral history type thing, quoting people like Chuck Weiss and Sam Mathis. It is an interesting article about the club.

US Magazine for April 1999 had an article about celebrity dentists which had this to say about Johnny -

"L.A. Confi-Dental: Celebrity dentists tell the whole tooth and nothing but the tooth about their famous clients When Johnny Depp landed the starring role in this fall's The Astronaut's Wife, he headed straight to...the dentist's office. The film's producers, it turns out, weren't too crazy about Depp's nicotine-stained smile. Depp, of course, didn't go to just any dentist. He visited New York's Dr. Irwin Smigel, president of the 22-year old American Society of Dental Aesthetics and, unofficially, dentist to the stars. In just one three-hour visit, Smigel brightened Depp's choppers by using laser whitening, a revolutionary bleaching technique that produces results lasting for at least five years. And while the $2000 treatment can be somewhat painful, Depp took it like a man, sketching cigarettes on a pad during the procedure." The magazine also had a picture of Jennifer Grey and Johnny when they were dating.

Entertainment Weekly for March 26 had a toon of Johnny in the video section of the magazine. The text said - "Drawing on tricks no doubt learned on 21 Jump Street, the actor plumbs the secrets of Scotland Yard, the Mossad and the National Security Agency as narrator of the three-tape set Top Secret." As you may recall, this series first aired on the Discovery channel last May. Now it's available in video. Johnny doesn't appear on the film but narrates continuously through the show.

Marie found absolutely great photos of Johnny and Vanessa in the March 29th issue of the French tabloid VOICI 1 2 3 4). These photos are obviously taken by a hidden paparazzi but it's so special for fans to see the pair in a relaxed candid setting.

Kyoko sent me a scan of the cover of Flix magazine from 1996 and a couple photos (1 2) from inside the magazine.

Jilli came across this quote in USA WEEKEND; Second Annual Hollywood Survey: Hollywood's favorites pick their favorites: Martin Landau - Johnny Depp. "I love him. He's one of the most misunderstood people in the world, but he's a great guy and one of my closest friends." Also, Law & Order's Jerry Orbach votes for Johnny too.

GB informed us that there's a small picture of the Man Ray restaurant in the April issue of Elle magazine, page 118. I haven't seen this one yet but I'm on the lookout.

Jamie's found a magazine called B, March issue, while on vacation in the UK. The magazine had pictures of Johnny and Vanessa. So I pasted the two pictures together for everyone to see. :-)

Our UK friend, Irene, graciously typed out a transcript of the UK documentary, "What's Eating Johnny Depp". I have added the transcript to my interviews page together with some screen captures sent to us by Neil. I'm just thrilled to have contact with such nice people from the UK who are so willing to contribute to the site. Thanks to both of you.

Tudy has donated a page about the P album for the site with graphics and information.

I've added an interview from George magazine on the interviews page which was typed for us by Tudy as well as interviews from Esquire, Bazaar and a Time. I've also added 16 new Don Juan DeMarco photos and 16 photos from Nick of Time scanned by Kyoko.

That's all for this month.

Bye for now,

Vicki
Johnnydeppfan.com

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