Leonardo DiCaprio is one of the most respected, versatile and robust in Hollywood.
He assumed the roles of King Louis XIV of France ("The Iron Mask"), novelist and poet Jim Carroll ("Basketball Diaries") and the notorious con man Frank Abagnale Jr. ("Catch Me If You Can").
Besides DiCaprio has managed to shed most of its status as an idol ("Titanic"), sought to become an actor in Hollywood filmmakers like Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Sam Mendes and Christopher Nolan.DiCaprio, who turns 37 next Friday will appear in "J. Edgar" by Clint Eastwood, a biopic about J. Edgar Hoover, the first director of the FBI.In the film, the actor made a remarkable transformation set of Hoover, with his accent and hand gestures, aging 60 years in just two hours. DiCaprio is doing Oscar buzz for her portrayal of Hoover."When you can not immediately identify the character, and there is an element of mystery to him and more to explore when I say yes ... I love this kind of complex characters. I just do," DiCaprio recently told The New York Times.In 2010, DiCaprio's films earned him $ 77 million, becoming the highest paid actor in Hollywood, according to Forbes annual report.With more than 20 films on his resume, and a handful of documentaries, DiCaprio is not slowing down in the short term.
DiCaprio most recently served as producer George Clooney political thriller, "Ides of March", starring Clooney and Ryan Gosling.The next DiCaprio for "The Great Gatsby" in his "Romeo + Juliet" director Baz Luhrmann. The film is currently in production in Australia. Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan and Isla Fisher, the protagonist of the novel adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald."J. Edgar" coming to select theaters on Wednesday, with a wide release on Friday.Click the link for the slideshow Leonardo DiCaprio 10 best films.
He assumed the roles of King Louis XIV of France ("The Iron Mask"), novelist and poet Jim Carroll ("Basketball Diaries") and the notorious con man Frank Abagnale Jr. ("Catch Me If You Can").
Besides DiCaprio has managed to shed most of its status as an idol ("Titanic"), sought to become an actor in Hollywood filmmakers like Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Sam Mendes and Christopher Nolan.DiCaprio, who turns 37 next Friday will appear in "J. Edgar" by Clint Eastwood, a biopic about J. Edgar Hoover, the first director of the FBI.In the film, the actor made a remarkable transformation set of Hoover, with his accent and hand gestures, aging 60 years in just two hours. DiCaprio is doing Oscar buzz for her portrayal of Hoover."When you can not immediately identify the character, and there is an element of mystery to him and more to explore when I say yes ... I love this kind of complex characters. I just do," DiCaprio recently told The New York Times.In 2010, DiCaprio's films earned him $ 77 million, becoming the highest paid actor in Hollywood, according to Forbes annual report.With more than 20 films on his resume, and a handful of documentaries, DiCaprio is not slowing down in the short term.
DiCaprio most recently served as producer George Clooney political thriller, "Ides of March", starring Clooney and Ryan Gosling.The next DiCaprio for "The Great Gatsby" in his "Romeo + Juliet" director Baz Luhrmann. The film is currently in production in Australia. Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan and Isla Fisher, the protagonist of the novel adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald."J. Edgar" coming to select theaters on Wednesday, with a wide release on Friday.Click the link for the slideshow Leonardo DiCaprio 10 best films.
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