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From ‘Growing Pains’ to ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
For practically 30 years, Leonardo DiCaprio has managed to keep up a picture as a good-looking, Hollywood heartthrob and as one of many trade’s most bankable and pedigreed performers. While he is persistently been on the prime of the A-list for many of his profession, the roles DiCaprio has taken have modified dramatically. In “Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood,” DiCaprio lends his star energy to assist Quentin Tarantino form a brand new Tinseltown legend. Here’s how the actor has developed over time:
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Warner Bros.
“This Boy’s Life” (1993) In his first main film function, Leo starred alongside Robert De Niro and Ellen Barkin within the ’50s interval drama “This Boy’s Life.” Here, he flashed a rebellious charisma and wildness that may come to outline his future performances.
Paramount Pictures
“What’s Eating Gilbert Grape” (1993) DiCaprio earned his first Oscar nomination at 19 in “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape.” He starred because the mentally challenged youthful brother to Johnny Depp in Lasse Hallstrom’s tender household drama set in small-town Middle America.
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Twentieth Century Fox
“Romeo + Juliet” (1996) In Baz Luhrmann’s fashionable rendition of the traditional Shakespeare play “Romeo + Juliet,” DiCaprio transitioned to full-on Hollywood heartthrob reverse Claire Danes.
Twentieth Century Fox/Paramount Pictures
“Titanic” (1997) DiCaprio turns into a family identify got here when he starred in “Titanic” because the charming, however poor, artist Jack Dawson. The film went on to win 11 Oscars and grow to be then the highest-grossing film of all time, however DiCaprio didn’t win for Best Actor.
United Artists
“The Man within the Iron Mask” (1998) DiCaprio rocked longer tresses to embody King Louis XIV in “The Man within the Iron Mask.”
Twentieth Century Fox
“The Beach” (2000) Leo chopped his golden locks very brief for his function in Danny Boyle’s “The Beach,” by which his character travels to a secret island in Thailand with a map and the hope to discover a solitary seashore paradise.
Miramax
“Gangs of New York” (2002) “Gangs of New York” was the primary of Leo’s many collaborations with director Martin Scorsese, main a brutal gang drama set throughout Civil War-era New York.