After taking on a minor role in Drew Barrymore's 1992 guilty pleasure odyssey, Poison Ivy, Leonardo DiCaprio made a strong impression on prime-time television as Luke, the runaway who finds shelter and love in the Seaver household on Growing Pains. Understandably, being on the same series as Alan Thicke and Kirk Cameron didn't prove to be a major career launching pad for Leonardo DiCaprio, but his next role as the abused stepson of Robert De Niro in This Boy's Life impressed critics with his range and marked the beginning of great things to come. One of those was his role as Arnie, the mentally challenged brother of Johnny Depp in 1993's What's Eating Gilbert Grape? Leonardo DiCaprio's note-perfect physical mannerisms and deliberate speech patterns showed his dedication to the role and he received his first Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
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For a short time after his Oscar exposure, Leonardo DiCaprio ventured into darker and edgier film roles. One of them came via The Basketball Diaries, in which he played real-life poet and drug addict, Jim Carroll. While he did get to hang with Mark Wahlberg and play naked games with Brittany Daniel (and her twin sister, Cynthia Daniel), it was a downbeat film that brought out a gritty side of Leonardo DiCaprio that hadn't previously been glimpsed. After trading bullets with Sharon Stone in The Quick and the Dead and joining Claire Danes for the slick modernization of William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, Leonardo DiCaprio went pure mainstream to play Jack Dawson, the poor thief of the rich Kate Winslet's heart in Titanic. The film became the highest-grossing in movie history (until Avatar came along) and transformed Leonardo DiCaprio into a poster boy for romantic leads.
Not wanting to cater to the matinee idol crowd, Leonardo DiCaprio used his new star status to play directly against the type that his fan base was expecting to see from him. He also gained an ally in legendary director, Martin Scorsese, who first cast him for the lead in the historical drama, Gangs of New York. Their association proved to be a strong one and before long, the director had Leonardo DiCaprio playing the obsessive-compulsive genius Howard Hughes in The Aviator and the strong-willed undercover cop Billy Costigan in The Departed. For The Aviator and Blood Diamond, a film that made many audience members never want to buy diamonds again, Leonardo DiCaprio would earn a pair of Oscar nominations for Best Actor.
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After the release of his 2007 environmentally themed film, The 11th Hour, Leonardo DiCaprio returned to the big screen in a pair of high profile movies. The first was Body of Lies where he played a CIA operative in the Middle East who's taking orders back at home from Russell Crowe. Following this, Leonardo DiCaprio reunited with Kate Winslet for the heart-wrenching drama, Revolutionary Road, a film that pushed both actors to their own dramatic limits as an unhappy husband and wife, but without any mega-budgets or sinking ships nearby.
In 2010, Leonardo DiCaprio made his return to the screen in a pair of high-profile efforts from two of the greatest living directors who are working today. Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island saw him play Teddy Daniels, a man investigating a disappearance at a creepy insane asylum. After that, Leonardo DiCaprio played Cobb, the protagonist of the futuristic Christopher Nolan film, Inception, a film so closely guarded that even its star isn't quite sure what to make of it yet. Details may be sparse, but what we do know is that the film will undoubtedly be one of the year's biggest hits and further cement Leonardo DiCaprio's status as one of the most popular and effective actors working today.
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