TV Article Johnny Depp is a box office miracle Johnny Depp is a box office miracle -- From ''Ed Wood'' to ''Pirates'' his films have earned $1.8 billion By J.P. Mangalindan Published on August 4, 2006 04:00AM EDT With Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest still raking in the doubloons, it’s time to give Depp his due. From Edward Scissorhands to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, here’s a film-by-film breakdown of a remarkable career. 1984A Nightmare on Elm Street$25.5 million 1985Private Resort$0.3 million 1986Platoon$138 million 1990Cry-Baby$8.3 million 1990Edward Scissorhands$56.4 million 1991Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare$34.9 million 1993Benny & Joon$23.3 million 1993What’s Eating Gilbert Grape$10 million 1994Ed Wood$5.9 million 1995Don Juan DeMarco$22.2 million 1995Arizona Dream (Director’s Cut)$0.1 million 1995Nick of Time$8.2 million 1996Dead Man$1 million 1997Donnie Brasco$42 million 1998Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas$10.7 million 1999The Source$0.4 million 1999The Astronaut’s Wife$10.7 million 1999Sleepy Hollow$101.1 million 2000The Ninth Gate$18.7 million 2000Chocolat$71.5 million 2000Before Night Falls$4.2 million 2001Blow$53 million 2001The Man Who Cried$0.7 million 2001From Hell$31.6 million 2003Pirates of the Caribbean 1$305.4 million 2003Once Upon a Time in Mexico$55.8 million 2004Secret Window$47.8 million 2004Finding Neverland$51.7 million 2005Happily Ever After$0.3 million 2005Charlie and the Chocolate Factory$206.5 million 2005Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride$53.4 million 2005The Libertine$4.8 million 2006Pirates of the Caribbean 2$358.5 million *SOURCE: NIELSEN EDI. DOMESTIC GROSSES THROUGH JULY 30, 2006. DOES NOT INCLUDE DOCUMENTARIES.