Johnny Depp Saves People's Lives

Johnny Depp is like Superman, except real! Week after week, the amazing stories about what a good guy he is continue to pour in. This time he saved a group of extra's lives while working on the movie Public Enemies.
Depp, 44, was reportedly shooting a scene as bank robber John Dillinger when a stunt driver in a 1933 Ford sped onto a patch of ice and skidded towards six extras, who were standing with their backs turned, oblivious to the danger. But according to an eyewitness, the "Sweeney Todd" star stepped into action and "slammed into the group with arms outspread, shoving them all back," just in the nick of the time!

Thank goodness Johnny is quick on his feet! No one was injured.


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 6 Comments

<a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Where-Are-The-Money-For-Survey-Jobs?&amp;id=1077911">Tony</a> (not verified)Tony (not verified) said:

I always love this man. Suave and great actor.

Lilly (not verified)Lilly (not verified) said:

How many times can I say it? I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS MAN! :) Not only is he a great actor, but a great person too apparently. He does so much for people and his fans. Hats off to him!

momster (not verified)momster (not verified) said:

He can save me anytime!

erin (not verified)erin (not verified) said:

I love Johnny Depp, he is a talented actor and he seems like such a great guy.

xmas caulfield (not verified)xmas caulfield (not verified) said:

thank goodness for the training he received on 21 jumpstreet.

Jose T (not verified)Jose T (not verified) said:

I LOVE this guy,VERY sexy pic btw

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