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Depp turns ghoulish for 'Alice in Wonderland'

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Agencies Posted: Nov 19, 2008 at 1154 hrs IST
Johnny Depp has once again experimented with his good looks and has turned ghoulish to fit in the character of ‘Mad Hatter’ in the upcoming film ‘Alice in Wonderland’.

The actor will be seen sporting a quirky hat with red curly hair sticking out besides donning a ghostly pallor and bohemian Victorian clothes, the ‘Daily Mail’ reported.

Depp is unrecognisable in his latest role, the paper said.

The 45-year-old actor would play a darker version of the tea-drinking hat maker in Tim Burton's upcoming remake of the Lewis Carroll's classic book.

From Edward Scissorhands to Captain Jack Sparrow in the film 'Pirates Of The Caribean', Depp is known for experimenting with his good looks to fit into a variety of roles.

The shooting for the latest film began in Cornwall earlier this autumn, with a relative unknown taking the lead role as Alice.

Mia Wasikowska, from Australia, will be playing Alice, alongside Anne Hathaway as the White Queen. Burton has also cast his real-life partner Helena Bonham Carter as the moody Red Queen.

Matt Lucas of ‘Little Britain’ fame will play the character of Tweedledum and Tweedledee.

‘The Queen’ star Michael Sheen will play the Cheshire Cat, while ‘Back To The Future’ actor Crispin Glover will be seen in the character of the Knave of Hearts.

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