It's not fair. You're a nice guy. You pick up the checks, you pay the bills, you help people out. No problem. You're rich, and the gold card means you don't have to carry a wallet. You have this thing about stuff. You don't want too much of it, but some of it is nice to have, like a good red wine and a fine car and a new pair of jeans once in a while. But you're famous. They know you wherever you go. That means you gotta be careful. Every time you get a tattoo, they wanna know all about it. And the new one says, KATE FOREVER, right?
In The Buzz on Johnny Depp, journalist David Blum (who coined the phrase "Brat Pack" for New York Magazine in 1985, wrote "Flash In The Pan" for Simon & Schuster in 1992 and now runs Kingles Singles for Amazon) delves into the iconic actor’s various jail stints—or what Depp simply calls his “bad days”—and along the way offers insight into the eccentricities, habits, and vices of one of Hollywood’s most troubled and troublesome stars.
The Buzz on Johnny Depp was originally published in Esquire, April 1995.
Cover design by Adil Dara.
In The Buzz on Johnny Depp, journalist David Blum (who coined the phrase "Brat Pack" for New York Magazine in 1985, wrote "Flash In The Pan" for Simon & Schuster in 1992 and now runs Kingles Singles for Amazon) delves into the iconic actor’s various jail stints—or what Depp simply calls his “bad days”—and along the way offers insight into the eccentricities, habits, and vices of one of Hollywood’s most troubled and troublesome stars.
The Buzz on Johnny Depp was originally published in Esquire, April 1995.
Cover design by Adil Dara.