Leonardo DiCaprio has been an international superstar since the box office megahit
Titanic (1997, directed by
James Cameron). In front of the camera since childhood, his first big role came in 1991, on the television series
Growing Pains. As a young movie actor he won critical raves for his role in
This Boy's Life (1993, with
Robert DeNiro), and an Oscar nomination for
What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993, with
Johnny Depp). His performance in 1996's
Romeo and Juliet proved his bankability as a leading man and heartthrob, and after the success of
Titanic (with
Kate Winslet), DiCaprio became a favorite of the tabloids, with a party-boy reputation. He kept on working, however, and has since grown into one of Hollywood's top movie actors. Along the way he appeared in
Woody Allen's
Celebrity (1998, with
Gretchen Mol), starred in
Steven Spielberg's
Catch Me If You Can (2002, with
Christopher Walken) and made three movies with
Martin Scorsese:
Gangs of New York (2002, co-starring
Cameron Diaz),
The Aviator (he was nominated for an Oscar for playing eccentric innovator
Howard Hughes) and
The Departed (2006, starring
Matt Damon). His performance in
Blood Diamond (2006, with
Djimon Hounsou) brought him another Oscar nomination. Off-screen DiCaprio is an advocate for environmental protection, an issue he became publicly involved with after he and the makers of
The Beach (2000) were criticized for the environmental impact their filming had on locations in Thailand.
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