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The film stars Johnny Depp as Frederick Abberline, the lead investigator of the murders, and Heather Graham as Mary Kelly, a prostitute targeted by the Ripper. Other cast members include Ian Holm, Robbie Coltrane, Ian Richardson and Jason Flemyng. It is an international co-production film between the United Kingdom, the United States and Czech ...
Sherlock Holmes – The Death and Life, [19] Sherlock Holmes – The Last Act [20] 2009 Audio dramas (Big Finish Productions) Nicholas Briggs: Sherlock Holmes [21] 2010–present Mir Afsar Ali: Sunday Suspense [22] 2012-present Radio Mirchi / Goppo Mir-er Thek Seamus Dever: The Hound of the Baskervilles [23] 2014 Audio drama (L.A. Theatre Works ...
Johnny Depp as Sherlock Gnomes, a gnome who is Dr. Gnome Watson's friend, Irene's ex-fiancé, and Moriarty's nemesis. He is the counterpart to Sherlock Holmes. Chiwetel Ejiofor as Dr. Gnome Watson, a gnome who is Sherlock Gnomes' friend and assistant. He is the counterpart to Dr. John Watson.
In the two following years, Depp appeared in the comedy Private Resort (1985), the war film Platoon (1986), and Slow Burn (1986). A year later, he started playing his recurring role as Officer Tom Hanson in the police procedural television series 21 Jump Street (1987–1990) which he played until the middle of season 4 , and during this time ...
In 2001, the Hughes Brothers made the comic book From Hell into a film of the same name starring Johnny Depp as Abberline. The film again sticks to the Knight storyline, though Depp's character exhibits aspects of both Sherlock Holmes (deductive powers, drug addiction) and Robert Lees (psychic ability, foresight).
In 2018, Depp voiced the title character Sherlock Gnomes in the animated movie Gnomeo & Juliet: Sherlock Gnomes. Although moderately commercially successful, it was critically panned [ 144 ] [ 145 ] and earned Depp two Golden Raspberry nominations, one for his acting and another for his "fast-fading film career". [ 146 ]
The first, titled Sherlock Holmes, ran from 1930 to 1931. Sherlock Holmes was drawn by Leo O'Mealia (who later drew covers for Action Comics) and distributed by the Bell Syndicate. [9] A short-lived half-page Sherlock Holmes comic strip appeared daily and Sunday in the 1950s, written by radio scriptwriter Edith Meiser and drawn by Frank Giacoia ...
From Hell was originally serialized as one of several features in Taboo, an anthology comic book published by Steve Bissette's Spiderbaby Grafix. After running in Taboo #2–7 (1989–1992), Moore and Campbell moved the project to its own series, published first by Tundra Publishing, then by Kitchen Sink Press.