Lily-Rose Depp reveals which Johnny Depp’s movie scared her the most as a child. Asthe daughter of the actor who famously portrayed Captain Jack SparrowinthePirates of the Caribbeanfranchiseand French singer and actor Vanessa Paradis, Depp grew up immersed in culture, art and cinema, splitting her time between the US and France. She would make her acting debut with Kevin Smith’sTuskbefore going on to star in everything from Netflix’sThe Kingto HBO’sThe Idol.

The 25-year-old actor recently starred opposite Bill Skarsgård inRobert Eggers' 2024Nosferatu,a remake of the 1922 classic vampire movie of the same name, alongside Willem Dafoe, Emma Corrin, and Nicholas Hoult. Her entry into the supernatural horror genre isn’t a surprise, given that her father has worked onseveral gothic horror fantasy filmsthat share a similar dark appeal, includingSleepy Hollow,Sweeney Todd, andThe Corpse Bride. However, one of Johnny Depp’s works scared her more than the rest.

Edward Scissorhands wears a worried facial expression as he examines the blood that’s on his scissor hands in Edward Scissorhands.

Lily-Rose Depp Was “Traumatized” By Edward Scissorhands

She Was Exposed To Edward Scissorhands Early In Her Life

In 1990, Johnny Depp appeared in Tim Burton’s 1990 gothic romantic fantasy,Edward Scissorhands, where he played the titular half-built human being, Edward, who has a gentle heart, despite having scissors as hands. The film follows the scientist’s death and sees Edward finding a new home at a loving saleswoman Peg’s (Dianne Wiest) house, where he falls in love with Peg’s daughter (Winona Ryder). Despite having a kind heart, Edward’s jarring appearance unavoidably caused a disturbance in town.

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Lily-Rose Depp talks toHarper’s Bazaarabout being “traumatized” byEdward Scissorhands, a film she was allowed to watch as early as three. The actor clarifies that she wasn’t afraid of Edward’s character design, but was"petrified" by how the townspeople turned against Edward,stating that it’s “a difficult childhood memory” for her, while also explaining that the beloved fantasy drama shaped the way she views Count Orlok inNosferatu, whom she can’t help having “empathy” toward despite being a monster. Check out what the actor said below:

Thomas Hutter (Nicholas Hoult) bewildered, watches as Ellen Hutter (Lily-Rose Depp) laughs maniacally in Nosferatu

I was traumatized by it. Not because I thought he was scary, but because everyone was being so mean to him and I got really upset. I remember being petrified by that, which is weird, because I don’t have many memories from when I was that young. It’s a difficult childhood memory. Edward’s the good guy and Nosferatu’s kind of the bad guy, but there’s a part of me that feels a little bit of empathy for Nosferatu. I mean, am I sick for feeling that way?

What This Means For Depp

Edward Scissorhands Helped Her Tap Into Her Role As Nosferatu’s Ellen

Though inNosferatu,Ellen Hutter calls upon Nosferatu, in real life, it seems that Depp was the one being called to the genre. In the same interview, the actor admits that “she’s always been very interested” infilms and roles that explore darker themeslike her father, even though they are very different actors. She explains that it’s due to the fact that nothing is “straightforwardly dark.” The complication makes the role “meaty,” which is exactly what makes her character Ellen so fascinating and controversial.

In Eggers' critically acclaimed vampire remake, Ellen’s desires awaken the ancient vampire, whose pursuit of her brings diseases and death to her small town.Depp previously shed light on Bill Skarsgard’s performance as Count Orlok, saying that Skarsgård “was not only so terrifying”, but the actor was also able to bring"ancient, dead mummified humanity"into the character, which is what makes Orlok both scary and relatable. WhileEdward Scissorhandsmay be a very different tonal beast, considering the heart put into both him and Orlok by their performers, it makes sense why Depp found parallels between them.

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Edward Scissorhands

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From director Tim Burton, Edward Scissorhands follows the titular character, an artificial human created by an inventor, who has scissor blades instead of fingers. After his creator’s death, Edward is taken in by a normal suburban family and becomes attracted to the family’s teenage daughter, Kim Boggs. Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder star as Edward and Kim.