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Johnny Depp has been a Hollywood heartthrob ever since his debut on the big screen. He has consistently been able to leave a lasting impression on his fans. So, whether it be through his captivating performances in critically acclaimed films likeEdward ScissorhandsandPirates of the Caribbean,or his mesmerizing roles in lesser-known independent films.

However, one quality of the 59-year-old artist’s acting that has always stood out is his amazing capacity to capture romance in his ‘kissing scenes’. This is especially clear in his 2009 crime drama movie,Public Enemies.
Depp portrayed American bank robber, John Dillinger in the film, and his co-star, Marion Cotillard played Billie Frechette, a young coat check girl. The two characters have undeniable chemistry right away, and their passionate love story serves as the movie’s beating heart.

Well, note that theSleepy Hollowactor’s famous kissing skill is to blame for everything.
Every romantic scene in this 2009 film, from their passionate kiss to the tender moments of sweet affection the actors shared, makes fans swoon because of their instant chemistry.

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Johnny Depp Received High Praise For His Kissing Skills From Marion Cotillard
Marion Cotillardand Johnny Depp had some steamy on-screen scenes in the 2009 movie,Public Enemies.But Cotillard’s praise for theDark Shadowsactor’s renowned kissing skill also got people talking. According toIrish Examiner, the 47-year-old French actress once gushed about the 59-year-old actor-musician’s skill to make their on-screen kisses look so genuine.
To quote her:
“Johnny Depp is a very, very nice guy. I was very nervous but he was very protective of me and if you really want to know, he is a very, very good kisser.”
Depp is known for his legendary kissing skills, but why? The way he immerses himself in his role and makes each scene feel genuine may be the reason for this. Or maybe it has to do with his ability to connect with any actor he appears on screen with.

Whatever the reason, there’s no doubt that theInceptionactress was totally impressed.
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Johnny Depp’s On-Screen Kissing Reputation
Marion Cotillard’s confession on the set ofPublic Enemiescan be overlooked because she was already too captivated to be aroundJohnny Depp. But when it comes to other people, they don’t easily give in to the pressure of kissing theSecret Windowactor.
In addition to Cotillard, Depp’s other co-stars also talked about their kissing scenes with Depp.And while the French actress, kept a dignified memory of the occasion, Eva Mendes, was a little more dishonorable in her account of kissingThe Professoractor on camera.
Mendes was his co-star in the 2003 film,Once Upon a Time in Mexico.
She once admitted to Us Weekly:
“All of my screen kisses were the best, though I regret not kissing Johnny Depp for longer.”
However, keeping that aside, it’s understandable why people keep going back to watchingPublic Enemiesto enjoy Depp’s extraordinary kissing scenes.
He is a true expert in his field, and thus, will be regarded as one of the most gifted leading men in Hollywood for many years to come.
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Source-Irish Examiner
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