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Depp doubles rise to the occasion

By Melanie Conklin -Capital Newspapers
mconklin@madison.com

Allen Hutchinson

Photo courtesy Mandy Niebuhr

Allen Hutchinson

It's hard to think of a better conversation-starter at a party or when interviewing for a sound tech job in Hollywood than "I was a stand-in for Johnny Depp."

That's something it appears Madison Media Institute student Kurt Szempruch will be doing Monday on the set of the movie "Public Enemies," filming in Columbus.

"We have very limited information, but I got a phone call last week saying they most likely want me to be a Johnny Depp stand-in," says Szempruch. "The only other things they told me were to free up the next few weeks of my life and don 't cut my hair."

Szempruch went to the casting call at Monona Terrace last month and was pulled from the line. It turns out he is the same weight, height and jacket size as Depp. That makes him ideal for standing in for Depp while sound and lighting are set up, perhaps walking through some lines or scenes.

The 24-year-old Gurnee, Ill., native will graduate from the sound/audio program at his school in May and says he's very interested in doing sound for films. He currently works for Badger State DJs mixing music in clubs around town.

"When I tell people, the reaction is usually, Why I didn't know Johnny Depp was that ... ' They pause and I say, Short?'"

Depp and Szempruch are about 5 feet 9 inches tall.

It seems that height was a key at the casting call, as Allen Hutchinson, another Madison Media Institute student who was selected, is also about 5-foot-9. But he's going to be on camera, rather than posing as Depp.

Hutchinson, who is known as "Hutch" as a musician and producer around Madison, concurs that details are sketchy. He says, "I've been told I'm going to be in an outdoor scene, fully wardrobed."

He too was told not to cut his hair and not to tan because they want him pale, but he has an appointment today that could last up to eight hours for cutting, dyeing or whatever else the folks from Universal want to do to ready him.

"Hopefully I 'll be a public enemy," he says. "I was picked due to my height, my pigmentation and my hair."

For Hutchinson, this is another lucky break in what's been a good year following a lousy one.

In February 2006, the Kenosha native was in a "horrible" car accident that injured his head and back, ruined a new car he'd saved years to purchase and caused him to miss school and go into debt with medical bills.

"It's literally been quite a pain, but now good things are happening for me," says Hutchinson. "I won Mountain Dew's Battle of the Bands, I got this role and in May I'll be graduating. "

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