Marion Cotillard joins Johnny Depp and Christain Bale in Michael Mann's thrilling crime drama, Public Enemies. Cotillard will play Billie Frechette, the devoted lover of the country's most wanted gangster, John Dillinger (Depp). Christian Bale will star as Melvin Purvis, a man who was asked by FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover to lead a manhunt to capture the elusive Dillinger.
Marion Cotillard Joins Public Enemies
Marion Cotillard joins Johnny Depp and Christain Bale in Michael Mann's thrilling crime drama, Public Enemies. Cotillard will play Billie Frechette, the devoted lover of the country's most wanted gangster, John Dillinger (Depp). Christian Bale will star as Melvin Purvis, a man who was asked by FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover to lead a manhunt to capture the elusive Dillinger.
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Director Michael Mann has set Channing Tatum,
Giovanni Ribisi,
Stephen Dorff and Jason Clarke to join Johnny Depp and Christian Bale in Public Enemies
Michael Mann's Enemies
Director Michael Mann has set Channing Tatum, Giovanni Ribisi, Stephen Dorff and Jason Clarke to join Johnny Depp and Christian Bale in Public Enemies. Tatum will play outlaw Pretty Boy Floyd, Ribisi will play Alvin Karpis, Dorff is near a deal to play Homer Van Meter, and Clarke will play John "Red" Hamilton. That quartet repped a Dillinger gang that knocked off banks all over the Midwest during the Depression.
Johnny To Finish Heath Ledger Role
According to recent news reports Johnny Has been asked to finish Heath Ledgers role as Tony in The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. Sadley Heath died six weeks away from completing the film. Director Terry Gilliam is keen for Johnny to shoot the remaining scenes as he thinks he would be perfect.
A source said: "There is a point in the film when Heath falls through a magic mirror. He could change into another character after that and that is where Johnny would come in.
A source said: "There is a point in the film when Heath falls through a magic mirror. He could change into another character after that and that is where Johnny would come in.
Inside Rolling Stone Magazine

Rolling Stone Issue 1044
After belting for the first time in "Sweeney Todd," Depp rocks out on his life in music.
Oscar Nominations For Johnny
Johnny has been nominated for an Oscar in the category of Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Daniel Day Lewis has also been nominated for There Will Be Blood and unfortunatly for Johnny and knowing the Acadamy The Oscar will probably go to Daniel Day Lewis.
Sweeney Todd Paris Premiere

Johnny Depp and Tim Burton at Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Premiere making its latest stop in Paris.
Johnny Responds To Golden Globe Win
"I would like to thank my beloved friends at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for bestowing such an honor on me. It is a humbling experience, especially in the company of such talent. For many years the HFPA has supported my work and for that I have always been truly grateful. While this is indeed a happy day for me, I am overjoyed at the recognition the film as a whole is receiving. Tim is a dear friend and a true artist whose vision and skill inspire us all. He is a genius. Without his unwavering trust and support, I would not be anywhere near where I am today. Also, big thanks and respect to Helena, whose simply staggering performance as Mrs. Lovett is a wonder to behold. I must send a behemoth salute to the wonderful crew and cast of SWEENEY TODD and all at Dreamworks/Paramount and Warner Bros. Pictures. In addition, I'd also like to extend my sincere gratitude to, first and foremost, my cherished friend and agent of forever ago, Tracey Jacobs; the extraordinary man and producer, Richard Zanuck; the mastermind Stephen Sondheim; and, of course, my precious family, Vanessa, Lily-Rose and Jack, for all of their love, support and pure and absolute happiness everyday. Overall, I believe it to be a proud achievement for everyone involved and on behalf of us all, I thank you."
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Johnny Wins His First Golden Globe

Johnny Depp has earned the first Golden Globes award of his career, winning for Best Actor in a musical or comedy for his portrayal of a cut-throat Barber in Sweeney Todd Demon Barber Of Fleet Street. Johnny has been nominated at the Globes on seven previous occasions. Sweeney Todd also won a Golden Globe for Best Musical or Comedy.
Christian Bale To Join Public Enemies
Christian Bale is set to join Johnny Depp in Michael Mann's upcoming "Public Enemies." Bale will play Melvin Purvis, the legendary FBI agent who led the manhunt for John Dillinger.
Johnny At Sweeny Todd UK Premiere
Johnny met fans in London at the premiere of his new film Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, based on the hit musical. He spent almost an hour talking to fans, some of whom came from as far afield as Japan and Russia, and signing autographs.
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Sweeny Todd Japan
'Premiere of 'Sweeney Todd" in Japan
Johnny and Tim Burton at a red carpet event for the Japan Premiere of their latest movie 'Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street', in Tokyo. The movie will be screened on 19 January in Japan
Johnny Wins People's Choice Awards 2008

Johnny Depp was the big winner at the 34th Annual People's Choice Awards in Los Angeles. Based on votes from the public, Depp was named Favorite Male Movie Star.
Pirates Of The Caribbean 3 also got Favorite Movie and Favorite Threequel.
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Top Movie Box-Office Draw For 2007
Johnny Depp pulled the most money for theaters in 2007, in a survey of movie exhibitors taking the No. 1 spot for the second year in a row in an annual survey by Quigley Publishing Co. The survey, conducted every year since 1932, asks movie exhibitors to vote for the 10 stars who generated the most box-office revenue for their theaters.
Public Enemies Starts March 10th 2008
Michael Manns Public Enemies will start filming on March 10th 2008 with a massive 90-day shooting schedule starts in early March: 45 days in the Chicago area and 35 days in Wisconsin. Johnny Depp will play Dillinger. The film is a screen adaptation of Bryan Burrough's 2004 book "Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI,1933-34.
LA Times Envelope - Depp & Burton

The Envelope In Print SAG Issue Jan.2. 2008 (Front Cover) With a Song-and murder in his heart, Johnny Depp embodies Tim Burton's macarbe vision of 'Sweeney Todd'.
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