• Eduardo Manostijeras (1990)

    Eduardo Manostijeras (1990)
    The movie that changed the life of Johnny Depp. His first collaboration with Tim Burton was one of his best works together and the birth of a true star in Hollywood. Nominated to the Golden Globe for the best comedy-musical actor
  • Benny and Joon (1993)

    Benny and Joon (1993)
    This unpublished film by Jeremiah Chechick meant his second Golden Globe nomination and fueled even more, along with the other film he would shoot that year, his legend as a strange boy thanks to his interpretation of a young man who loved to imitate the ancients. comic actors
  • ¿A quién ama Gilbert Grape? (1993)

    ¿A quién ama Gilbert Grape? (1993)
    The other film of that year was the first work with the Swedish Lasse Hallstrom, with whom he would repeat at Chocolat. Although overshadowed in part by his co-star Leo Di Caprio, that did not stop him from underlining the outsider and non-conformist character of his career, very fashionable in those years of the lost generation.
  • Ed Wood (1994)

    Ed Wood (1994)
    Second collaboration with Tim Burton and first role of eccentric character in all aspects, both internal and external, thanks to which he gave free rein to all the histrionics that he carried inside and that he would later repeat on numerous occasions. Third candidacy for the Golden Globe
  • Donnie Brasco (1997)

    Donnie Brasco (1997)
    Film that broke with previous records. Great production that told the story of a policeman, Depp, who under the sponsorship of a gangster infiltrated for years in organized crime. Great interpretive duel both and great interpretations of high-class luxury like Michael Madsen.
  • Sleepy Hollow (1999)

    Sleepy Hollow (1999)
    Third collaboration with Tim Burton returning to the fantastic stories this time set in a story by Washington Irving. As always, Depp, with the help of Burton, creates an uncommon hero, fearful until the cowardice that nevertheless has to fulfill his duty.
  • Sweeny Todd (2008)

    Sweeny Todd (2008)
    Johnny Depp had not returned to sing in the movies since he performed Cry Baby by John Waters at the dawn of his career. This time he plays the killer barber in the adaptation of the Broadway musical of his beloved Tim Burton. His daring deserved a Golden Globe and his third and, so far, last Oscar nomination.
  • Enemigos Públicos (2009)

    Enemigos Públicos (2009)
    Project driven by Depp himself who wanted to give life to the most famous robber of the 20s, John Dillinger. One of the most contained interpretations of his career under the command of veteran Michael Mann