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  1. With his alter ego

    Johnny Depp poses with a photo of himself as Barnabas Collins in "Dark Shadows" while in Tokyo to promote the film on May 13, 2012. (Kimimasa Mayama / EPA) Back to slideshow navigation
  2. Depp and the ladies

    "Dark Shadows" stars Chloe Moretz, Bella Heathcote, Eva Green, Michelle Pfeiffer and Helena Bonham Carter pose with Depp in London on May 9, 2012. (Joel Ryan / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  3. Hi-yo, Silver!

    Depp plays Tonto, with Armie Hammer as "The Lone Ranger" in a 2013 big-screen take on the famed Western hero. (Disney) Back to slideshow navigation
  4. 'Dark Shadows'

    Depp was a fan of the 1960s-1970s TV show "Dark Shadows" as a child, and in 2012, plays vampire Barnabas Collins in the movie version. (Warner Bros.) Back to slideshow navigation
  5. Denying a breakup

    Depp and French actress Vanessa Pardis have been together for 14 years and have two children together. In 2012, Paradis denied rumors they had broken up. (Martin Bureau / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  6. 'The Rum Diary' red carpet

    Depp poses for photographers as he arrives for the French premiere of his film, "The Rum Diary," on Nov. 8, 2011. (Gonzalo Fuentes / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  7. 'The Rum Diary'

    In "The Rum Diary," Depp plays an itinerant journalist who leaves Eisenhower-era America for the freedoms of Puerto Rico and its plentiful rum. Depp reportedly found the manuscript for "Rum Diary" at Hunter S. Thompson's home and encouraged the famed gonzo journalist to publish it. (FilmDistrict) Back to slideshow navigation
  8. In the spotlight

    Depp attends the premiere of the movie "Public Enemies" at the Mann Village theatre in Westwood, Calif., on Tuesday, June 23, 2009. The star told David Letterman that he never actually watches his own performances. (Mario Anzuoni / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  9. 'Alice in Wonderland'

    Depp plays the Mad Hatter in director Tim Burton's take on the 2010 film version of "Alice in Wonderland." The two have collaborated eight times. Burton told the L.A. Times that Depp didn't mind playing another oddball character, "He loves doing that. That's never a problem. He doesn't like to be the same way twice. That's good, it always keeps it fresh and all. And he likes the material we have here and he gets it. It's nice to have people involved that are fans of the material and all." (Walt Disney Pictures) Back to slideshow navigation
  10. 'Public Enemies'

    Depp stars as bank robber and folk hero John Dillinger in Michael Mann's "Public Enemies." Christian Bale co-stars as the FBI agent who's determined to track him down. In an interview with the U.K. Telegraph, Depp said, "John Dillinger was that era’s rock and roll star,” said Depp. “He was a very charismatic man and he lived the way he wanted to and didn’t compromise. I feel he was a kind of a Robin Hood because he truly cared about people." (Universal Pictures) Back to slideshow navigation
  11. 'Sweeney Todd'

    For his sixth collaboration with director Tim Burton, Depp starred as murderous barber Sweeney Todd, who begins a sinister partnership with Mrs. Lovett (Helena Bonham Carter), when they begin turning his victims into meat pies. The role required Depp to sing and the actor told Entertainment Weekly that the experience was "frightening. Really frightening! When Tim asked if I'd be into it, he said, 'Do you think you can sing?' And I said, 'Honestly, I don't know. 'I'm not tone deaf, so I knew I could stay in key to some degree. But I didn't know if I could sustain a note, or belt one out." (Paramount Pictures) Back to slideshow navigation
  12. Another popcorn trophy

    Depp accepts the award for best performance for "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" onstage during the 2007 MTV Movie Awards on June 3, 2007, in Universal City, Calif. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  13. Fans across the world

    Fans cheer Depp on his arrival at Narita International Airport for the Japanese premiere of "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" on May 22, 2007, in Narita, Japan. The film grossed over $960 million worldwide. (Koichi Kamoshida / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  14. 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest'

    Depp was more than ready to play Captain Jack Sparrow for a second time. He told About.com, "I kind of like everything about playing him. I feel like he's just good fun to play ... You get to add stuff and try things and get away with it, just to see what you can get away with. I've been very lucky so far, and he's just a really fun character. I certainly wasn't ready to say goodbye to him after the first film. I felt like there was a lot more to be done, more fun to be had." (Walt Disney Pictures) Back to slideshow navigation
  15. Slimed!

    Johnny Depp and Ben Stiller share the stage at the 18th Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards at the UCLA Pauley Pavillion on April 2, 2005, in Westwood, Calif. Depp took home the award for favorite movie actor for "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and favorite voice from an animated feature for "Corpse Bride." (Kevin Winter / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  16. 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'

    Depp plays eccentric candy mogul Willy Wonka in 2005's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." Director Tim Burton doesn't give us the warm and fuzzy version of Wonka, instead he twists everything just enough to make Depp perfect as the child-despising candy maker. (Warner Bros.) Back to slideshow navigation
  17. Leaving his mark

    Depp attends the hand and footprint ceremony honoring him in the courtyard of the Mann's Chinese Theatre on Sept. 16, 2005 in Hollywood, Calif. (Vince Bucci / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  18. 'Finding Neverland'

    Depp played "Peter Pan" author J.M. Barrie in 2004's "Finding Neverland." In the film, the married Barrie befriends Sylvia Llewelyn Davies (Kate Winslet) and her sons and finds inspiration for his classic story of a boy who doesn't want to grow up. (Mirimax Films via AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  19. Dynamic duo

    Depp and Kate Winslet attend the "Finding Neverland" screening at the Venice Film Festival on Sept. 4, 2004, in Venice, Italy. Depp told the BBC that he enjoyed the idea behind "Peter Pan." "The notion is beautiful, the idea of staying a boy and a child forever, and I think you can. I have known plenty of people who, in their later years, had the energy of children and the kind of curiosity and fascination with things like little children. I think we can keep that, and I think it's important to keep that part of staying young. But I also think it's great fun growing old." (Pascal Le Segretain / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  20. Happy couple

    Depp and girlfriend Vanessa Paradis attend the 9th Annual Critics' Choice Awards on Jan. 10, 2004, at the Beverly Hills Hotel, in Beverly Hills, Calif. Depp and Paradis have been together since 1998 and have two children together, Lily-Rose Melody and John Christopher. (Carlo Allegri / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  21. 'Pirates of the Caribbean'

    Depp found his inner pirate when he surprised everyone with his free-wheeling portrayal of Captain Jack Sparrow in 2003's "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl." Orlando Bloom played straight man to Depp's almost drunken performance of a pirate, a character he based partially on Rolling Stones' guitarist Keith Richards. (Touchstone Pictures) Back to slideshow navigation
  22. Still in character?

    Depp arrives at the premiere for "Blow" in Los Angeles on March 29, 2001. He told Cinefile.com he found the film challenging, especially after meeting the real-life character he was about to play. "You initially would think of this guy as the smuggler who, it appears, has abandoned his family and would not be a very likeable person. When I met George and read the book, I realized it was a lot more complicated than that. He was doing what he knew ... He became the thing he did not want to become. He became his greedy, money-obsessed mother ... The real George, who I spent days with in the Otisville penitentiary, is a very charming, very bright, interesting guy." (Lucy Nicholson / AFP-Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  23. 'Blow'

    This 2001 film is based on the true story of George Jung (Depp), who was instrumental in establishing the cocaine trafficking market in the 1970s. Depp clearly had fun with both the hair styles -- check the sideburns -- and clothes when making this film about the downward spiral of a drug dealer. (New Line Cinema) Back to slideshow navigation
  24. 'Chocolat'

    Who can woo mysterious chocolatier Juliette Binoche? Could it be the dashing Roux (Depp), a gypsy who's just passing through but gets a taste for Binoche's sweets? Lasse Hallstrom directed this 2000 film, which may be a bit too sweet for its own good, though Depp and Binoche make an appealing pair. (Miramax Films) Back to slideshow navigation
  25. 'Sleepy Hollow'

    In 1999's "Sleepy Hollow," yet another collaboration with Tim Burton, Depp plays Ichabod Crane, New York police inspector sent to sort out a series of murders who falls for the lovely Katrina Van Tassel (Christina Ricci). But to reach her he must travel through the frightening woods, chased by the deadly Headless Horseman. (Paramount Pictures via Corbis) Back to slideshow navigation
  26. 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas'

    Depp plays writer Hunter S. Thompson in this 1998 adaptation of his classic book about a drug-filled adventure with friend and lawyer Dr. Gonzo (Benicio Del Toro, in an other-worldly performance). The film may leave you feeling like you've indulged in a couple of illegal substances. (Universal City Studios Productio) Back to slideshow navigation
  27. 'Donnie Brasco'

    Depp stars as an undercover FBI agent in 1997's "Donnie Brasco." In the film, he infiltrates the mob and befriends Benjamin 'Lefty' Ruggiero (Al Pacino). The deeper he gets, the more his regular life suffers, with his marriage falling apart. But can he walk away without making Ruggiero pay for his sins? (Getty Images / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  28. 'Don Juan DeMarco'

    Depp plays a man who believes himself to be Don Juan, the greatest lover in the world, in 1995's "Don Juan DeMarco." Marlon Brando plays the psychiatrist treating him who gets more and more drawn in by his stories, especially those of the lovely Dona Ana (Geraldine Pailhas). Beyond Depp's usual fine performance, a rotund Brando has major chemistry with his wife, played by Faye Dunaway. (Getty Images / New Line Cincema via Getty Image) Back to slideshow navigation
  29. Thrilled?

    Depp holds a replica of his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1994. Depp once told Cinema.com, "I'll never understand the animal, the machine of Hollywood business. And I don't want to understand it. It's like joining a club, a clique just because everyone else is in it. You don't have any particular interest in it, and it has nothing to do with who you are as a person. You just join it because it's the thing to do." (Getty Images / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  30. 'Ed Wood'

    Depp portrayed the worst director ever in Tim Burton's 1994 film "Ed Wood." Known for his love of cross-dressing and for making films like "Plan Nine From Outer Space," Wood was yet another oddball outsider to add to Depp's growing quiver of quirky characters. (Touchstone Pictures via Getty Im) Back to slideshow navigation
  31. 'Benny & Joon'

    Depp plays Sam, a simple man with a love for Buster Keaton films in 1993's "Benny & Joon." After winning him in a poker game, Joon (Mary Stuart Masterson) brings him home, much to the chagrin of her brother and caretaker Benny (Aiden Quinn), who doesn't have time for a love life of his own, let alone taking care of yet another person with psychological problems. But when Sam and Joon find love, Benny has to realize that sometimes it's time to let go. The film features some awesome Chaplin-esque routines from Depp. (Corbis) Back to slideshow navigation
  32. 'Edward Scissorhands'

    Depp is never afraid to adopt a strange hairstyle or makeup for a role as he proved in his first collaboration with Tim Burton, 1990's "Edward Scissorhands." In the title role, Depp stars as gentle man with scissors for hands who falls for golden girl Winona Ryder, while finding time to create interesting hairstyles for the town's women, as well as trim a few hedges. Of course, not everyone likes this oddball, and as in many of Depp's films, he finds himself an outcast. (20th Century Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  33. '21 Jump Street'

    Depp made an early splash playing Officer Tom Hanson on "21 Jump Street." Depp, along with Peter DeLuise, Holly Robinson and Dustin Nguyen, played cops who staked out high schools. Yes, it's true, this is the show that made being a narc somewhat cool. (Krause Johansen / Fox TV) Back to slideshow navigation
  34. 'Cry-Baby'

    Depp stars as greaser Wade 'Cry-Baby' Walker, the delinquent orphaned son of the executed Alphabet Killer in Jon Waters' 1990 film "Cry-Baby." Sexpot Wanda Woodward (former teen porn queen Traci Lords) is part of Cry-Baby's gang. Cry-Baby tries to use his many charms to woo the virginal Allison Vernon-Williams (Amy Locane) away from her square friends and battle lines are drawn. (Universal Pictures) Back to slideshow navigation
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updated 12/2/2009 9:37:10 AM ET 2009-12-02T14:37:10

There are prestige actors who win tons of awards and then there are blockbuster actors who guarantee boffo box office around the world. The stars who can succeed in both worlds are the most coveted actors in Hollywood.

No one straddles that divide better than Johnny Depp. Thanks to his highly original performance as Captain Jack Sparrow in Disney's “Pirates of the Caribbean” series, the three films have earned a collective $2.7 billion at the box office worldwide.

Over the past five years, Depp's films (which include “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” but not the first “Pirates” movie, which came out in 2003) have earned $3 billion, putting him at the top of our earners list.

Depp has also been nominated three times in the Oscars' Best Actor category, though he has never won. One of those nominations was for his work in “Pirates,” but the others were for less-seen films, including 2004's “Finding Neverland,” which earned $117 million.

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Depp's combination of acting chops and mass appeal puts him at the top of Hollywood's Real A List, our first list of actors who have been nominated for Oscars and who have also made good money at the box office.

To compile our list, we looked at all the actors who were nominated over the past five years in the Best Actor/Actress and Best Supporting Actor/Actress categories. We then added up the box office for the films each actor had starred in during that same time period. We only included box office takes for movies in which actors had a supporting role if they were nominated for an Oscar in the supporting category. So for example, Morgan Freeman gets box office credit for “Million Dollar Baby,” for which he won the best supporting actor Oscar, but not for his supporting role in “The Dark Knight.”

We also compiled a separate list ranking the actors by how many times in the past five years each had been nominated. Cate Blanchett topped that list with four Oscar nods in the past five years. Two of those nominations came in 2007 when she was nominated for Best Actress for “Elizabeth: The Golden Age“ and for Best Supporting Actress for “I'm Not There.” But with box office earnings of $824 million, it wasn't enough to land her in the overall top 10, at which we arrived by adding up actors' rankings on the Oscar and box office lists, picking the 10 with the lowest sums.

Ranking second after Depp is Brad Pitt. The heartthrob actor proved he's more than just a pretty face when he earned a Best Actor nomination for his work in “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.” The nod was Pitt's second, a rare feat for any actor, and the film earned a healthy $334 million at the box office.

The late Heath Ledger ranks third. Over the past five years, his films earned $1.3 billion (mostly thanks to “The Dark Knight”) and the actor earned two Oscar nominations. He won posthumously last year for his portrayal of the Joker.

Meryl Streep, the most nominated actress of all time, is the highest-ranking woman on our list with two Oscar nominations in the last five years and $1.3 billion in box office earnings, thanks to recent hits like “Mamma Mia!” and “Julie & Julia.” Streep comes in fifth behind Will Smith.

© 2012 Forbes.com

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