Leonardo DiCaprio recently starred in Netflix's Don't Look Up, but how does this film rank among his worst, and best, movies? DiCaprio is one of the biggest and highest-paid movie stars of all time; from the «Leo Mania» with the one-two punch of James Cameron's Titanic and Baz Luhrmann'sRomeo + Juliet, to DiCaprio's movie collaborations with Martin Scorsese, to his eventual Oscar win for Alejandro G. Iñárritu's The Revenant, it feels like the actor has been around forever — and he's still got a long career ahead of him. DiCaprio will next star in an adaptation of Erik Larson's The Devil in the White City, a TV mini-series for Hulu with Keanu Reeves, as well as the police thriller The Black Hand, and a film adaptation of the book Killers of the Flower Moon.
DiCaprio began acting at the age of 14, transitioning from commercials for Apple Jacks and Mattel to appearances on television shows like Roseanne and Growing Pains. After a breakout role in the film This Boy's Life with Robert De Niro and What's Eating Gilbert Grape with Johnny Depp, he evolved seamlessly from a bona fide child star to a teen heartthrob to a dramatic adult actor with a vast and varied filmography, starring in multiple high-profile projects with a vast array of collaborators. Seven Oscar nominations and one win later, DiCaprio has cemented himself as a movie star dedicated to taking on bold, diverse, and challenging roles, leading to some of the best Hollywood has to offer.
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DiCaprio has taken on many roles since his arrival in Hollywood, including actor, producer, and adamant environmentalist. His production company, Appian Way Productions, has produced a number of his
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