Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio, /di’kaeprioU(pronounced /); Italian pronunciation: [di’ka:prjo]; born on November 11, 1974. He is an actor and producer from the United America. He is famous for his work as a prominent actor in biopic and period film. He has won many awards such as the Academy Award, British Academy Film Award and three Golden Globe Awards. The films he has made have earned over $7.2 billion globally in the year 2019. The actor has also been featured eight times on the annual list of the highest-paid actors worldwide. DiCaprio was born in Los Angeles and began his career in the commercial world on TV. He played recurring roles in television shows such as Parenthood during the 90s. The first film in which he starred appearance was in the role of Tobias Wolff, an author in This Boy's Life (1993). He was just 19 when he received critical acclaim for his performance as an individual with disabilities that affect his development in The Girl Who's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993). Through the star-crossed love tales of Romeo + Juliet (1996) and Titanic (1997) and Titanic (1997), he became a global star. He was able to reduce his workload for a couple of years following the success of Titanic. To rid himself of the image of the romantic hero, DiCaprio sought out roles in different genres. The genre included crime dramas like Catch Me If You Can (2002, Gangs of New York 2002) and Gangs of New York 2002, which was his first film with Martin Scorsese.
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