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Johnny Depp: ‘I don’t want to be a product’

Actor, who shuns celebrity, says private life is ‘not anybody’s entertainment’

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updated 11:15 a.m. ET Dec. 12, 2007

LOS ANGELES - To Johnny Depp, freedom means simplicity and anonymity.

“I’m sure it will be a possibility someday again. Maybe when I get old. They get tired of you,” the actor tells Esquire magazine in its January issue, available Friday. “ ‘Didn’t you used to be Johnny Depp?’ That will be the clincher.”

The 44-year-old star of “Sweeney Todd,” which opens Christmas Day, talked with the magazine about the lessons he’s learned over his two decades in Hollywood.

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His friend and mentor Marlon Brando taught Depp to keep his private life private.

“That’s your world and it’s nobody else’s business,” he recalls Brando saying. “It’s not anybody’s entertainment.”

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A self-described people-watcher, Depp says he’s learned to enter restaurants through the kitchen and hotels through the parking garage.

“It’ll definitely make you a little weird if you’re constantly being stared at,” he says.

While he loves his work, Depp says he’s “not a great fan of all the stuff that goes along with it.”

“I don’t want to be a product,” he says. “Of course you want the movies to do well. But I don’t want to know ... who’s hot now and who’s not and who’s making this much dough and who’s boffing this woman or that one. I want to remain ignorant of all this. I want to be totally outside and far away from all of it.”

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