Johnny Depp says he has "no further need for Hollywood" at Cannes Film Festival
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Actor Johnny Depp said he has "no further need for Hollywood" during an appearance at the Cannes Film Festival for the premiere of his film "Jeanne du Barry."
The actor met with the press to answer questions after the opening night of his French film, directed by Maïwenn, in which Depp plays King Louis XV and speaks in French. "Jeanne du Barry" marks Depp's first movie since 2020's "Minamata."
Most recently, Depp was in the headlines after suing his ex-wife, actor Amber Heard, for defamation. Heard alleged that Depp abused her — an allegation Depp claimed hurt his ability to get work. The jury largely sided with the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star in the case, awarding him $10.35 million last June, while Heard was awarded $2 million in a counterclaim.
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