Penny
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Johnny Depp is Britain's favourite actor!He's mine too (along with Paul Newman).
How the hell did Orlando Bloom get into second place? He's been really weak in most things I've seen him in. Not a leading man!
| Quote: | Johnny Depp has been named Britain's favourite actor, according to research conducted by the Cinema Advertising Association (CAA).
The CAA quizzed 3,000 film fans aged seven and over and the 45-year-old Sweeney Todd star scored the highest number of votes across all age ranges and genders.
Depp held off competition from his Pirates Of The Caribbean co-star Orlando Bloom, Daniel Craig, Anthony Hopkins and Sean Connery to take the honour.
Anna Cremin, spokeswoman for CAA, noted that Depp's eclectic choice of film roles contributed towards his popularity: "[He] has such a wide appeal demonstrated by moving from serious films like Donnie Brasco to blockbusters and comedies.
"Few other actors have managed to be so versatile."
Depp's upcoming roles include taking over Heath Ledger’s part in the Terry Gilliam fantasy The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus and Michael Mann's Chicago-set crime thriller Public Enemies. |
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crazychick
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He deserved it and he's probably one of my favourite actors too. He is always so different in films which shows hes a good actor!
And yeh I agree about what you said bout Orland Bloom I mean he is a pretty face....but he's really not that good of an actor.
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Nenebelle
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I do like Johnny Depp,he would be in my top 50 actors but he would probably not make my top ten. Clive Owen and Gary Oldman would though. Oh and Danny Dyer.
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Flakey Sugar Butt
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*sighs while going gooey eyed*
As if there was any doubt........
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Re: Johnny Depp is Britain's favourite actor! | Penny wrote: | | He's mine too (along with Paul Newman). |
No way
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He's not one of my favourite actors ... I think he was ok in Pirates thrilogy, but his best performance in my point of view was "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street"
Edited: Forgot to say Paul Newman is one of my favourit actors
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Penny
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For me, his best were Edward Scissorhands and What's Eating Gilbert Grape. I don't like any of his recent movies, but I still think he's a great actor.
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