Johnny Depp does a Captain Jack Sparrow voice for fans outside court

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Johnny Depp Amber Heard trial: Johnny Depp channeled his Captain Jack Sparrow on Wednesday as he stopped to talk to the throngs of fans cheering him on outside a Virginia courthouse during his $100 million defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard. At one point, one woman blurted out, ‘You’ll always be our Captain Jack Sparrow!’ The actor momentarily assumed the voice of the Pirates of the Caribbean protagonist. ‘He’s still around somewhere. I see him now and again,’ he said in Sparrow’s iconic slurred British accent, according to a video posted on Twitter by user Bekka Schultz Fontanilla . ‘He shows up now and again.’

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