• Name: Leonardo DiCaprio
  • Date of Birth: November 11, 1974
  • Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California
Mini-bio: Over the course of a single decade - the 1990s - Leonardo DiCaprio graduated from supporting work in television to a status as one of the most sought-after Hollywood actors under 30. After leading rol... read morees in William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet and James Cameron's Titanic, the actor became a phenomenon, spawning legions of websites and an entire industry built around his name. DiCaprio was born November 11, 1974, in Hollywood, CA. The son of a German immigrant mother and an underground comic book artist father who separated shortly after Leonardo's birth, he was raised by both of his parents, who encouraged his early interest in acting. At the age of two and a half, the fledgling performer had his first brush with notoriety and workplace ethics when he was kicked off the set of Romper Room for what the show's network deemed "uncontrollable behavior." After this rather inauspicious start to his career, DiCaprio began to hone his skills with summer courses in performance art while he was in elementary school. He also joined The Mud People, an avant-garde theater group, with which he performed in Los Angeles. In high school, DiCaprio acted in his first real play and began doing commercials, educational films, and the occasional stint on the Saturday morning show The New Lassie. In 1990, after securing his first full-time agent at the age of 15, DiCaprio landed a role as a teenage alcoholic on the daytime drama Santa Barbara. He also continued to appear on other TV shows, such as The Outsiders and Parenthood, and made his film debut in the 1991 horror film Critters 3. The actor got the first of many big breaks with a recurring role on the weekly sitcom Growing Pains. His portrayal of a homeless boy won him sufficient notice to get him an audition for Michael Caton-Jones's harrowing screen adaptation of Tobias Wolff's This Boy's Life. DiCaprio won the film's title role after beating out 400 other young actors and it became his career breakthrough. The 1993 film, and DiCaprio's performance opposite Robert DeNiro, won raves and the actor further increased the adulation surrounding him when, later that year, he played Johnny Depp's mentally retarded younger brother in Lasse Hallström's What's Eating Gilbert Grape. DiCaprio won an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance, and at the tender age of 19, was hailed as an actor to watch. Subsequent roles in three 1995 films, Sam Raimi's Western The Quick and the Dead; Total Eclipse (as the bisexual poet Rimbaud) and The Basketball Diaries (as a struggling junkie) all put the actor in the limelight, but it wasn't until the following year that he became a bona fide star, thanks to his portrayal of Romeo opposite Claire Danes in director Baz Luhrmann's William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (1996). The success of the film brought DiCaprio international fame, many lucrative opportunities, and frequent comparisons to predecessors such as James Dean. After starring with Diane Keaton, Meryl Streep, and DeNiro in Marvin's Room (1996), DiCaprio achieved iconic status with his starring role in James Cameron's Titanic. With Kate Winslet as the female lead, the film became a box office sensation, earning garnered 14 Oscar nominations, winning 11, including Best Picture and Best Director, and earned a whopping 1.8 billion dollars at the global box office. DiCaprio's much-discussed exclusion from the Oscar nominations did nothing to hurt his popularity, and somewhat ironically, he next chose to parody his own celebrity with an appearance in Woody Allen's Celebrity (1998) as a badly behaved movie star. After displaying his nastier side, he tackled a dual role as twins in the same year's swashbuckler The Man in the Iron Mask, opposite Jeremy Irons, Gabriel Byrne, John Malkovich, and Gérard Depardieu. Following the commercial success of the film, DiCaprio then traveled in a completely different direction, with a lead role in Danny Boyle's screen adaptation of Alex Garland's novel The Beach. The film met with eager anticipation from its first day of shooting, as Leo fans everywhere waited with baited breath to see what kind of impression their golden child would next make on the film world; unfortunately, the muddled Beach drew neither praise nor box-office success. In 2002, DiCaprio began what became a series of collaborations with the legendary director Martin Scorsese, starting with the the epic Gangs of New York (2002) - a sprawling tale of gangland violence in early America. Reportedly delayed by a year given much-publicized disagreements between director Scorsese and producer Harvey Weinstein, the film was ultimately released in time for the 2002 holiday/Oscar season. The tireless actor re-united with director Steven Spielberg with with the release of Catch Me if You Can, the true-life tale of Frank Abagnale, Jr., a scam artist so effective that he eluded authorities while assuming a number of high-profile false identities and racking-up over $2.5 million in fraudulent checks. Two years later, DiCaprio and Scorsese embarked on a sophomore collaboration - the biopic The Aviator (2004), with DiCaprio in a critically-praised, star-making turn as eccentric billionaire genius Howard Hughes in The Aviator. DiCaprio and Scorsese scaled even greater heights in 2006 with The Departed, a crime drama in which DiCaprio played an undercover cop trying to bring down criminal Jack Nicholson. Doubling up during Oscar season yet again, that same year he played the lead in Edward Zwick's Blood Diamond, as an Afrikaner who must team up with a South African mercenary in order to find a rare gem of great value to both of them. Both films opened to praise and box-office success, resulting in dual Golden Globe nominations. Perhaps pushing its luck, Warner Bros. -- the studio behind both films -- campaigned DiCaprio for a lead Oscar in Diamond and a supporting one in Departed; Oscar voters only nominated him for Diamond. In the years that followed, DiCaprio showed no signs of tapering off when it came to challenging and even iconic roles. He joined Titanic co-star Kate Winslet, megaproducer Scott Rudin and others for the blistering marriage drama Revolutionary Road (2008), teamed with Scorsese a fourth time for the thriller Shutter Island (2010), toplined Christopher Nolan's complex, elusive sci-fi drama Inception (2010), and in 2011, worked with director Clint Eastwood and screenwriter Dustin Lance Black on the biopic J. Edgar (2011), playing the famous titular FBI director. Meanwhile, DiCaprio also signed on for another collaboration with Baz Luhrmann - a new adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, co-starring Tobey Maguire and Carey Mulligan. The hybrid-car driving DiCaprio has also been an outspoken proponent of environmentalism, a topic he is so passionate about he was allowed to interview then President Bill Clinton on the issue in a 2000 televised prime-time special. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi
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Leonardo DiCaprio mini-bio: Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio is a versatile American actor & producer known for his performance in critically acclaimed movies like The Aviator, Blood Diamond, The Departed and also Titanic - the biggest blockbusters of all time. He has won the Golden Globe for ‘The Aviator’ & has been nominated thrice for Oscar.


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Early Childhood
Born in the town - Los Angeles, that would later make him famous, DiCaprio came into the world on November 11, 1974. He is the only son (He has a step brother, Adam) of Irmalin, a German immigrant mother and George, a comic book artist father who separated shortly after his birth. He allegedly received his first name when he kicked his pregnant mother from the inside while she was admiring a Leonardo Da Vinci painting in the Uffizi.

Initial Career

In 1988, at fourteen, Leonardo began appearing in a series of commercials and educational films. This tall, slender, boyishly handsome young actor proved engaging in TV family sitcoms ("Parenthood", "Growing Pains") and endured a horror sequel ("Critters 3" 1991) before triumphing over 400 others to win the role of Tobias Wolff in "This Boy's Life" (1993) after a four-month casting search. The film also starred Robert De Niro and Ellen Barkin. His performance, as the troubled, abused teenager was critically acclaimed and Hollywood soon took notice. Later in 1993, he co-starred as the mentally handicapped brother to Johnny Depp in What's Eating Gilbert Grape. His performance earned him both an Oscar and Golden Globe nomination for best supporting actor. Subsequent roles in three 1995 films, Sam Raimi's western -The Quick and the Dead; Total Eclipse, in which he played the bisexual poet Rimbaud; and The Basketball Diaries, in which he starred as a struggling junkie, all put the actor in the limelight, but it wasn't until the following year that he became a bona fide star. This transition was made possible by his portrayal of Romeo in the hugely popular William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet opposite Claire Danes.

Leo-Mania (Titanic hysteria)
After starring with Diane Keaton, Meryl Streep, and Robert DeNiro in Marvin's Room (1996), DiCaprio was catapulted into the stratosphere of international fame with his starring role alongside Kate Winslet in James Cameron's epic – Titanic. The movie went on to become the biggest blockbusters of all time and received 11 Oscars. DiCaprio's much discussed exclusion from the nominations did nothing to hurt his popularity, and somewhat ironically, he next chose to parody his own celebrity with an appearance in Woody Allen's Celebrity (1998) as a badly behaved movie star. He became a household name worldwide, synonymous with labels such as "teenage heart-throb" and "sex-symbol”. His popularity at the time was dubbed "Leo-mania", comparing his sudden fame and fan frenzy to that of the Beatles in the 1960s, known as Beatle mania.


Metamorphosis into a versatile & critically acclaimed actor
DiCaprio continued in period fare with the dual role of French King Louis XIV and his doppelganger in the 1998 remake of “The Man in the Iron Mask" and the highly anticipated ‘The Beach’ . Though Leonardo got acclaim for his acting, the movies failed to impress at the box-office. These initial post-Titanic roles, however, could be considered a regrouping before DiCaprio regained his status as one of the rare young actors who could command both commercial and critical success. He began collaborating with another famous Italian-American in the industry, Martin Scorsese, for the epic Gangs of New York (2002), in which DiCaprio was cast as the protagonist in a tale of gangland violence in early America. This was followed by Catch Me If You Can, directed by Steven Spielberg. Both films were very well received by critics. Forging collaboration with Scorsese, the two paired again for a biopic of American aviation pioneer Howard Hughes in The Aviator, a film that scored DiCaprio a second Academy Award nomination, for Best Actor. After years of hard work, DiCaprio had finally shed his teeny-bopper image, and in 2007 the industry acknowledged his versatility with a pair of Golden Globe and SAG nominations for his performances in The Departed and Blood Diamond, the latter of which also netted him a third Oscar nod.

The hybrid-car driving DiCaprio has also been an outspoken proponent of environmentalism.
He produced, co-wrote and partly narrated on screen his environmental documentary, The 11th Hour.

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Leonardo DiCaprio Fast Facts:
  • Appeared in his first commercial at age 14.
  • Met long-time friend Tobey Maguire when they auditioned for the 1990-91 sitcom Parenthood (DiCaprio landed the part). The pals went on to star in two of the top-grossing films in history: DiCaprio's Titanic (1997) was No. 1 with more than $600 million, while Maguire's sixth-ranked Spider-Man (2002)earned more than $400 million.
  • Made a brief appearance as "First Guy" in Drew Barrymore's 1992 film Poison Ivy.
  • Sued Playgirl magazine in 1998 to stop publication of nude photos of him; the case was settled out of court.
  • An ardent environmentalist, he established the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation in 1998 to champion his favorite conservation causes.
  • Attended the same high school as Bo Barrett, Heidi Fleiss, Anne-Marie Johnson, and Julie Newmar.
  • Robert De Niro and Jack Nicholson are his favorite actors.


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VITAL STATS

Leonardo DiCaprio Information: Has a Father called George and has a mother called Irmelin.
Full Name: Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio
Height: 6'1"
Nickname(s): Leo , Lenny D
Notable feature(s): Gorgeous baby blue eyes
Education: John Marshall Highschool, Los Angeles, CA , Seeds Elementary School at UCLA
Family: Father George and Mother Irmelin
Resides in: Los Angeles
Religious affiliations: Roman Catholic
Personal interests/hobbies: Traveling, Cycling
Charities/Causes: Environmentally-friendly activist
Other: Best friends are actors Tobey Maguire, Lukas Haas and Kate Winslet



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Facts

  • He was originally slated to play the lead in American Psycho but could not get it to fit his schedule. Christian Bale took the lead instead.
  • He sued Playgirl because the magazine was considering pictures including full frontal nudity of him!

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