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Leonardo DiCaprio is an American actor who began his career performing as a child on television. He appeared on the shows The New Lassie (1989) and Santa Barbara (1990) and also had long-running roles in the comedy-drama Parenthood (1990) and the sitcom Growing Pains (1991). DiCaprio played Tobias "Toby" Wolff opposite Robert De Niro in the biographical coming-of-age drama This Boy's Life in 1993. In the same year, he had a supporting role as a developmentally disabled boy Arnie Grape in What's Eating Gilbert Grape, which earned him nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture.[1][2] In 1995, DiCaprio played the leading roles of an American author Jim Carroll in The Basketball Diaries and the French poet Arthur Rimbaud in Total Eclipse. The following year he played Romeo Montague in the Baz Luhrmann-directed film Romeo + Juliet (1996). DiCaprio starred with Kate Winslet in the James Cameron-directed film Titanic (1997). The film became the highest grossing at the worldwide box-office,[a] and made him famous globally.[6] For his performance as Jack Dawson, he received the MTV Movie Award for Best Male Performance and his first nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama.[7][8]

In 2002, DiCaprio played con-artist Frank Abagnale, Jr. opposite Tom Hanks in the Steven Spielberg-directed biographical crime-drama Catch Me If You Can and also starred in the Martin Scorsese-directed historical drama Gangs of New York. He founded his own production company, Appian Way, in 2004.[9] The next two films he starred in were both directed by Scorsese: the Howard Hughes biopic The Aviator (2004) and the crime drama The Departed (2006). For his portrayal of Hughes in the former, DiCaprio won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama and garnered his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor.[10][11]

DiCaprio produced the environmental documentary The 11th Hour and the comedy drama Gardener of Eden in 2007. The following year, he reunited with Kate Winslet in the Sam Mendes-directed drama Revolutionary Road[12] and appeared in the Ridley Scott-directed action film Body of Lies. DiCaprio reteamed with Scorsese in 2010 in the psychological thriller Shutter Island and also starred in the Christopher Nolan-directed science fiction heist thriller Inception. In 2011, he portrayed J. Edgar Hoover, the first director of the FBI, in the biopic J. Edgar. The following year, he played a supporting role in the Quentin Tarantino-directed western Django Unchained. DiCaprio starred in two film adaptations of novels in 2013; he first appeared as Jay Gatsby in the Luhrmann-directed adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby, and later as Jordan Belfort in The Wolf of Wall Street, an adaptation of Belfort's memoir of the same name. The latter earned him a third Academy Award nomination for Best Actor and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.[13][14] In 2015, DiCaprio played fur trapper Hugh Glass in the survival drama The Revenant, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor.[15] In 2019, he starred as an actor on the decline in the Tarantino-directed comedy-drama Once Upon a Time in Hollywood with Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie.

Film

As actor

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1991 Critters 3 Josh Direct-to-video [16]
1992 Poison Ivy Guy Extra [17]
1993 This Boy's Life Tobias Wolff [18]
What's Eating Gilbert Grape Arnold Grape [19]
1995 The Basketball Diaries Jim Carroll [20]
The Quick and the Dead Fee "The Kid" Herod [21]
Total Eclipse Arthur Rimbaud [22]
1996 Romeo + Juliet Romeo Montague [23]
Marvin's Room Hank Lacker [24]
1997 Titanic Jack Dawson [25]
1998 The Man in the Iron Mask King Louis XIV / Philippe [26]
Celebrity Brandon Darrow [27]
2000 The Beach Richard [28]
2002 Catch Me If You Can Frank Abagnale Jr. [29]
Gangs of New York Amsterdam Vallon [30]
2004 The Aviator Howard Hughes [31]
2006 The Departed William "Billy" Costigan [32]
Blood Diamond Danny Archer [33]
2007 The 11th Hour Himself / narrator Documentary; also writer [34]
2008 Body of Lies Roger Ferris [35]
Revolutionary Road Frank Wheeler [36]
2010 Shutter Island Edward "Teddy" Daniels [37]
Hubble Narrator (voice) Documentary [38]
Inception Dom Cobb [39]
2011 J. Edgar J. Edgar Hoover [40]
2012 Django Unchained Calvin J. Candie [41]
2013 The Great Gatsby Jay Gatsby [42]
The Wolf of Wall Street Jordan Belfort [43]
2015 The Revenant Hugh Glass [44]
The Audition Himself Short film [45]
2016 Before the Flood Documentary [46]
2019 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Rick Dalton [47]
Ice on Fire Narrator (voice) Documentary [48]
2021 Don't Look Up Dr. Randall Mindy [49]
2023 Killers of the Flower Moon Ernest Burkhart [50][51]
2025 Upcoming Paul Thomas Anderson film TBA Filming [52][53]
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

As producer

Year Title Credit Ref.
2004 The Aviator Executive producer [54]
The Assassination of Richard Nixon [55]
2007 The 11th Hour Producer [34]
Gardener of Eden [56]
2009 Orphan [57]
2011 Red Riding Hood [58]
The Ides of March Executive producer [59]
2013 Runner Runner Producer [60]
Out of the Furnace [61]
The Wolf of Wall Street [62]
2014 Virunga Executive producer [63]
2015 Catching the Sun [64]
Cowspiracy [65]
2016 The Ivory Game [66]
Before the Flood Producer [67]
Live by Night [68]
2018 Delirium [69]
Robin Hood [70]
Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski [71]
2019 And We Go Green [72]
Richard Jewell [73]
2021 Kid 90 Executive producer [74]
The Loneliest Whale: The Search for 52 [75]
Fin [76]
2023 Killers of the Flower Moon [77]

Television

Year(s) Title Role Notes Ref.
1989 The New Lassie Glen 2 episodes [78]
[79]
1990 The Mickey Mouse Club Alex Episode: "Street Safe, Street Smart" [80][81]
The Outsiders Kid Fighting Scout Episode: "Pilot" [18]
Santa Barbara Young Mason Capwell 5 episodes [18]
1990–1991 Parenthood Garry Buckman 12 episodes [18]
1991 Roseanne Darlene's Classmate Episode: "Home-Ec" (Uncredited) [18]
1991–1992 Growing Pains Luke Brower 23 episodes [18]
2008–2010 Greensburg  — Executive producer and co-creator [82]
[83]
2014 Saturday Night Live Himself (cameo) Episode: "Jonah Hill/Bastille" [84]
2018 The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen  — Executive producer [85]
2020 Grant  — Executive producer [86]
The Right Stuff  — Executive producer [87]
[88]
Whose Vote Counts, Explained Narrator (voice) Episode: "The Right to Vote" [89]
2021 The Titans That Built America  — Executive producer [90]
2022 Theodore Roosevelt  — Executive producer [91][92][93]

Notes

  1. ^ Titanic was later surpassed by the Cameron-directed science fiction film Avatar (2009) which held the record till 2019 when Avengers: Endgame overtook it.[3][4] Avatar retook the record after a 2021 re-release in China.[5]

See also

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