After dropping out of high school in 1979, Depp joined a band called The Kids and moved to Los Angeles. Acting wasn’t the plan. “I ended up acting by accident,” he admitted. A suggestion from his friend Nicolas Cage led to auditions, and eventually to his film debut in A Nightmare on Elm Street.
By the 1990s, Depp had become a teenage heartthrob—but one who actively rejected the typical Hollywood mold. He gravitated toward unconventional roles and collaborators, building a reputation as an actor who valued art over image. That path ultimately led to global superstardom with his portrayal of Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean, earning multiple Academy Award nominations and cementing his legacy.