02 December, 2010

Depp's 'Pirates' Role Originally Intended For Jackman!



Nov. 1, 2010 - New York, New York, U.S. - HUGH JACKMAN arriving at The Worldwide Orphans Foundation's Sisth Annual Benefit Gala at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City on 11-01-2010.  2010..K66706HMc. © Red Carpet Pictures


Did you know that Johnny Depp almost missed out on playing his famous 'Pirates Of The Caribbean' character Captain Jack Sparrow? Well, the part was originally intended for Aussie hunk Hugh Jackman.


Depp has thrilled movie fans with his portrayal of the flamboyant pirate, who the actor has admitted was inspired by Rolling Stones rocker Keith Richards, in all three films of the franchise.

He's currently shooting the next instalment, 'Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides' (set for release next year), but the scribe of the original film, Stuart Beattie, has revealed that Depp was not his first choice for the role.

Beattie wanted Jackman for the part - but the 'X-Men' star was a relatively unknown actor at the time, and Disney bosses opted to hire Depp.

He tells Fox News:

"I initially wrote that character with Hugh Jackman in mind. Hence the name Captain JACK Sparrow." And Beattie also admits his pirate project took a decade to come to fruition: "I spent ten years pitching it (to) Disney and they weren't interested. Then finally, I got a call to come back in."


I think they made a good choice - in hindsight.


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