Blondie’s Debbie Harry wants to work with Johnny Depp

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Blondie frontwoman Debbie Harry has said she would like to collaborate with Johnny Depp in the future.During a new interview with Metro, the iconic singer-songwriter was asked whether there’s anyone she dreams of working with. “Gee, that’s a big question and I must say that it’s probably a very long list,” she replied.“I was just talking with one of our crew about Johnny Depp, somebody I’ve always admired.

It’s a very long list of directors and actors that I would love to work with.”Harry has earned acting credits in films such as Six Ways To Sunday (1997) and A Good Night To Die (2003), as well as TV shows like Wiseguy, Sabrina The Teenage Witch and Absolutely Fabulous.She also appears in director Brian Logvinsky’s new short film, Catharsis – which recently premiered at the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival in New York.“I’ve not really thought of anything specific,” Harry continued. “I would certainly like to do a character in a major, big picture, but I’m sure everyone else in the business would like the same thing.“I think that I’ve worked with some wonderful directors, so that’s been something that I really cherish.”She added: “I’d like to look at it from that perspective, of not necessarily choosing a character and then waiting for it to happen or pursuing it.

For me, having a strength of understanding with a director, it’s very important for me.”Harry, who has also made appearances in High Fidelity and Bad Reputation, explained that she “always intended or tried out for different parts”. “When I was younger, much younger, I was considered for some very nice roles – unfortunately, I didn’t get them,” she said.In 2022, Depp won a defamation case against ex-wife Amber Heard over a 2018 op-ed she wrote in The Washington Post..

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