Johnny
Depp Invented Wonka Voice During Child's Play
7/30/05
Charlie
and the Chocolate Factory star Johnny Depp invented his quirky Willy Wonka
voice while playing with his daughter Lily-Rose Melody. The
Hollywood heart-throb always auditions his future characters on the
six-year-old, because children always give the most honest reaction.
He
says, "A lot of times what happens is you come up with these ideas
and you never get to try them until a read through. "I often play
Barbies with Lily-Rose. Sometimes I will put on an accent and she'll say,
'Daddy don't use that voice'. "Then we were playing one day and I
started to use my Wonka voice, and she kinda lit up a bit, like, 'Where's
that coming from?' "And I thought, 'All right, I think I'm on the
right track here.' "Children are always the most honest audience
you'll get. "Whenever Lily-Rose and Jack would watch the Gene Wilder
film on DVD, I would immediately run out of the room because I didn't want
to be influenced by his performance one way or the other."