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Washington, Dec 11 : Actor Johnny Depp is worried that he might have terrified British thespian Alan Rickman with his poor shaving skills in his new musical Sweeney Todd.
The Pirates Of The Caribbean star is sure that Rickman hated the experience and fears he will never work again with the 44-year-old star after being under his razor.
"Having worked with sharp objects before, everything was fine until I had to shave someone. The shaving cream made me really nervous. It was the most uncomfortable moments of my life," Contactmusic quoted Depp, as saying.
"I had to shave poor Alan. He really didn't enjoy it, so I'm sure, in that sense, he probably hated working with me,'' he added.
According to Depp, Rickman signed up for the movie thinking the star would take shaving lessons before playing the demon barber of Fleet Street.
"I didn't go to a barber shop to learn but, at the same time, I didn't really slash anyone's throat, like my character does. I've never really experienced that full on thing," he said.
However, shooting for the movie has made Depp give up the visits to the barber.
"This is a full beard for me now, this is a lumberjack thing for me. I can definitely appreciate the fear of sitting in a barber's chair, because when a stranger lathers your face up and there are sharp instruments around your throat... it's frightening," said Depp.
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