Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker
Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker is a fictional character from the 1990 film Cry-Baby, directed by John Waters. He is portrayed by actor Johnny Depp and is known for his rebellious nature and distinctive style, which includes a greaser look with slicked-back hair and leather jackets. The character is a teenage delinquent who falls in love with a girl from a different social class, leading to a series of comedic and dramatic events.
The film is a musical comedy that parodies the 1950s teen culture and explores themes of love, class differences, and rebellion. Cry-Baby is often recognized for its campy humor and memorable musical numbers, contributing to its cult status over the years.