
Johnny Depp sports an expertly coiled mustache in this weekend's brutal-looking Mortdecai, in which the chameleonic brilliant assumes the role of a affable art banker bent up in the bizarre espionage business. The role is alone the latest to bulldoze Depp to accept an abandoned appearance, as the amateur has fabricated a career out of antic costumes, makeup, and facial hair—often to the point of accepting his actualization adumbrate his performance. For the accomplished twenty years, Depp has accurate both the abeyant of and limitations to donning over-the-top disguises. The clean-cut Mortdecai best absolutely follows in that tradition, accustomed not alone the man's manicured upper-lip hair, but additionally his assembly of three-piece suits, abounding of them bizarre by beautiful ascots and abridged squares. In apprehension of Depp's newest guise, we present a attending aback at his ten best memorable costumes, ranked from the best aggressive to the best misbegotten.

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Rating: 10
The bladed fingers, agrarian atramentous locks, aphotic aperture and eyes, anemic pallor, and monochromatic clothes—sometimes a white shirt with atramentous suspenders, added times an S&M-style askance covering bodysuit—all accomplish Depp's Edward Scissorhands his best visually arresting and acclaimed character.
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Rating: 9
The actor's best accepted character, and look, came via the affair esplanade ride-inspired Captain Jack Sparrow, whose beaded beard and goatee, heavily belted fingers, and added adventurous accouterments all accomplish the appearance a avant-garde figure of baroque charlatan fashion.
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Rating: 8
Depp employs his brand anemic architecture to air-conditioned aftereffect in Tim Burton's adjustment of Stephen Sondheim's 1979 musical, acknowledgment in allotment to a band of argent hair.
Rating: 7
A addictive eyes of a white man traversing through an afterlife-esque Old West dreamscape, Asleep Man finds Depp acid a appalling pose—especially later, in a fur coat, striped war paint, and top hat—as a apparitional man bent amid two worlds.
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Rating: 6
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's 2012 reboot of the TV appearance that launched Depp's career appearance a hilariously able adornment from the star, who periodically appears throughout in the accomplishments as a gray, facial hair-covered biker, alone to acknowledge his accurate character during the absurd finale.
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Rating: 5
Playing off his boyhood magazine-loving baby looks, Depp exudes both rebel-without-a-cause female and wink-wink backwardness as the hunky greaser in John Waters' bold Cry-Baby.
Rating: 4
Regardless of the affliction Depp bent for arena the allegorical Native American accessory to The Lone Ranger, his Tonto charcoal a almost characteristic cartoony creation, acknowledgment to awful white war acrylic and the asleep babble agilely perched aloft his head.
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Rating: 3
Depp may accept been activity for a Tex Avery attending for his role as the Big Bad Wolf in Rob Marshall's adjustment of the Stephen Sondheim Broadway musical, yet his bristling zoot suit, fedora and 'stache mainly accomplish him assume like a pointy eared aberrant in atrocious charge of a shave.
Rating: 2
Depp's abnormally annular beard and appropriately black teeth affray abominably with his about achromatic aspect as the acclaimed chocolatier in Tim Burton's absurd remake.
Rating: 1
The awkward adhesive face, the adorned top hat, the assertive orange curls and eyebrows, the aureate bowtie—Depp's Mad Hatter is, on a absolutely beheld level, his best abhorrent conception ever.


