Johnny Depp may be leaving his longtime film agent after a disastrous run of films, including his latest 'Mortdecai,' it has been revealed.
The 51-year-old actor, who has been with United Talent Agency's Tracey Jacobs since she spotted him on "21 Jump Street" in 1988, is said to be considering to move forward by approaching Scarlett Johansson and Leo DiCaprio's manager Rick Yorn, the New York Post reported.
The 'Pirates of the Caribbean' star's spokeswoman Robin Baum said that this is not correct information as this is not true.
A source close to Yorn insisted he has not met with Depp, but other Hollywood insiders suspect Depp could keep Jacobs on as his agent and install Yorn as his manager.
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