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Leonardo DiCaprio is one of the most critically acclaimed actors of the modern age, possibly best known for his work in Titanic and The Wolf of Wall Street.

DiCaprio has been a part of Hollywood since the early 1980s and has continued to take on bigger roles in the film industry as his career goes on.

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Few actors are as closely associated with high quality films as he is.

Through his acting and other financial opportunities, DiCaprio has amassed quite a fortune.

 

What Is Leonardo DiCaprio’s Net Worth?

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Leonardo DiCaprio has a net worth of $260 million, which has mainly been earned during his time as an actor.

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DiCaprio has made millions from the movies he has starred in, such as The Basketball Diaries, Catch Me If You Can, Blood Diamond, The Departed, and Inception.

DiCaprio was born November 11th of 1974 to Irmelin and George DiCaprio.

His father was known for being a minor comic book artist near Hollywood.

His parents knew from an early age that DiCaprio had an incredible talent for acting, so they decided to sign their son up with a talent agent.

DiCaprio’s first talent agent wanted him to go by “Lenny Williams,” because he believed that the name was more approachable and easier for casting directors to read.

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Under this stage name, the young actor starred in educational programs and commercials for companies like Mattel, Apple Jacks, Bubble Yum, and even Kraft Foods.

When Leonard DiCaprio began starring in larger productions like television shows, he dropped the stage name and began using his birth name instead.

The first time he was ever on a television show was in a 1979 episode of Romper Room, at only five years old.

In 1989, DiCaprio got his recurring role as Glen on the 1980s show The New Lassie.

His character appeared in two episodes, Snake Pit and New Generation.

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Young Leonardo DiCaprio appeared in a variety of shows such as The Outsiders, Santa Barbara, and Disney’s educational series Mickey’s Safety Club Series.

However, the role that caught the film industry’s attention was an uncredited role that he took on the 1990s hit show Roseanne and his role as Gary Buckman in the short-lived series Parenthood.

Although these roles were small, they were enough to get him into his first film role.

 

His Lifelong Acting Career

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The first movie that Leonardo DiCaprio ever starred in was the low-budget horror film Critters 3, where DiCaprio played the role of Josh at 17 years old.

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Although the role didn’t pay well and the series never sparked major popularity, it was enough to show off the acting talent that DiCaprio had.

By 1992, DiCaprio appeared alongside Drew Barrymore and Sara Gilbert in the thriller Poison Ivy.

The following year, he appeared in his third movie This Boy’s Life as Toby.

Robert De Niro played his abusive stepfather in the film.

That same year, DiCaprio starred in the most successful movie of his career.

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His role as Arnie Grape in the film What’s Eating Gilbert Grape earned him an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actor.

By 1995, he was getting paid $1 million to appear in The Basketball Diaries.

The production team actually hired a drug consultant to explain to DiCaprio how the tone and texture of his voice should sound.

Romeo + Juliet was released in 1996, which was Shakespeare’s most famous play set in the 1990s suburbs of Verona.

The movie became a box office hit and earned $147.5 million around the world.

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As DiCaprio got older, he began taking on more mature roles like when he played Howard Hughes in the 2004 biographical picture The Aviator.

In 2010, he worked alongside director Christopher Nolan to create Inception.

The year 2013 was an incredibly busy one for Leonard DiCaprio, who had starred in two hit films back-to-back.

The first of the movies to release was The Great Gatsby, which was based on the book by F. Scott Fitzgerald and starred DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby.

The second movie to come out that year was The Wolf on Wall Street, in which DiCaprio took on the role of Jordan Belfort.

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How Titanic Changed His Life

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Of all the movies that Leonardo DiCaprio has starred in, the one he is best known for is the 1997 historical romance, Titanic.

He played the memorable role of Jack Dawson and starred alongside Kate Winslett as Rose Dewitt Bukater.

According to DiCaprio, Titanic was “an experiment” for both him and Kate Winslett.

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Although he felt that he would never do that type of movie again, he was grateful for the fame and freedom that the James Cameron hit gave him.

While he was filming Titanic, he didn’t understand the full scope of the film.

DiCaprio would often be reminded of how large a scale this movie was going to be a part of, but he brushed it off because he couldn’t fully grasp the scale.

Due to the size of the movie and all the minor details that James Cameron was adding, the movie ended up taking 22 days more than the original 138 days that were originally planned for filming.

This affected the busy schedule that DiCaprio was trying to maintain during the 1990s.

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There were multiple situations in which DiCaprio would begin to feel fed up with filming, but he knew that the movie would be worth it in the end.

After 14-hour-long days, DiCaprio’s attitude would begin to sour.

While filming the dinner scene, he asked Kathy Bates which knife he should use to “lobotomize himself.”

By the end of filming, Leonardo DiCaprio was tired of the scenery, the constant music that would play, and James Cameron’s giant pool for filming.

Even when DiCaprio was at his moodiest, he maintained an incredibly positive relationship with everyone on set.

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DiCaprio initially made $2.5 million from starring in Titanic and has made an additional $40 million since its release.

 

A World Of Brand Endorsements

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Leonardo DiCaprio makes a considerable amount of money from different brand deals and sponsorships.

Although he may be an American actor, DiCaprio takes on brand deals from all over the world.

One of the most outrageous endorsements that DiCaprio has taken on is being the spokesperson for the bourbon company Jim Beam in Japan.

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During the most popular commercial, the actor spins a ball of ice that shatters into his glass and all DiCaprio has to say is “Cool bourbon… Jim Beam” to pull the Japanese audience in.

 

Although the commercial was a hit in Japan, Jim Beam has no intention of bringing the ad campaign over to the United States.

Luckily, DiCaprio has a variety of brand deals from the United States and China.

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Leonardo DiCaprio became the brand ambassador for the Chinese electric car company BYD in 2016.

The company is best known for its electric cars and the rechargeable batteries it creates.

With DiCaprio being a major environmentalist, he made the perfect ambassador for the brand whose tagline is “The Official Sponsor of Mother Nature.”

BYD is located in Shenzhen and its name stands for “Build Your Dreams.”

DiCaprio worked with BYD to sell its 2017 line of electric vehicles.

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The company’s partnership with the American actor was part of its introduction to the United States market.

The company has zero-emissions facilities in both China and Lancaster, California.

DiCaprio was excited to be a part of the change from fossil fuel cars to more sustainable solutions for transportation.

Leonardo DiCaprio has also served as the global ambassador for the Swiss watch company TAG Heuer since 2009.

The company also agreed to donate a portion of the royalties and DiCaprio’s own fees to support a variety of environmental organizations that the actor is passionate about.

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Investing In Interesting Startup Companies

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With all the money that Leonardo DiCaprio has made through his films and brand deals, he decided to invest in the dreams of startup entrepreneurs.

He has invested millions in a variety of startup companies from around the world.

The company that DiCaprio has invested the most money into is Diamond Foundry.

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This unique Silicon Valley company wanted to take a new approach to create the highest quality diamonds while also maintaining an environmentally friendly status.

The traditional diamond industry is riddled with problems, from the pollution they cause to the child labor that stains the industry.

Diamond Foundry wanted to change how diamonds were created, and DiCaprio completely supported its mission, so he invested $100 million in the company.

Another company that DiCaprio has invested millions in is Rubicon Global, which is a trash collection service that coordinates with independent waste collectors to make it easier for them to recycle and get rid of the waste properly.

As an initial investment, DiCaprio gave Rubicon $57 million.

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Rubicon now works with business customers such as the 7-Eleven chain of convenience stores.

Alongside Adam Levine, Leonardo DiCaprio made the smart decision to invest in Casper Sleep.

He initially gave the company $55 million, and the brand has exploded into popularity since his first investment.

Casper Sleep creates mattresses out of four layers of foam, which helps support your spine, shoulders, and hips.

Since the mattress has more breathable space than traditional mattresses, it also stays cool even on the hottest nights.

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In 2015, the actor invested in Suja Life, which was the leading company in cold-pressed juices.

This San Diego-based company was invested in by a variety of stars along with DiCaprio, such as Jared Leto and Sofia Vergara.

DiCaprio invested $20 million in Suja Life.

 

A List Of Luxury Homes

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One of the first homes that Leonardo DiCaprio ever purchased was a $2 million property that he bought from Madonna.

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In 1994, he decided to add to the property by purchasing the neighboring land for another $2 million.

Although he may not live in the same house anymore, he rented the property out to some of his celebrity friends like Tobey Maguire.

After appearing in Titanic, DiCaprio purchased a second home on Malibu’s oceanfront for $1.775 million.

This beach home was 1,765 square feet and includes three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a wood deck with a hot tub, and stairs directly down to the beach.

In 2010, DiCaprio tried listing the property for $10.95 million, but couldn’t get any buyers.

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Rather than reduce the price on his beach home, DiCaprio decided to rent the property out for $25,000 per month.

The whole house had a nautical theme with touches of Titanic memorabilia placed around the home.

In 1999, DiCaprio purchased a Spanish-style hacienda in Silver Lake, California.

The actor only paid $769,000 for this property, which featured four bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, and an elevator that connected all three floors of the home.

The actor would later sell the home for $1.56 million in 2018.

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Although most of his homes had been in California, DiCaprio decided to give New York City a try in 2008 when he purchased a $3.67 million apartment located in the Battery Park neighborhood.

The apartment includes eco-friendly amenities such as a yoga studio, a billiard room, a 50-foot lap pool, a completely landscaped terrace, and a dog spa.

The whole apartment complex is studded with celebrities, including Oliver Stone and Tyra Banks.

The most recent home that DiCaprio has purchased is Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s $7.1 million Spanish Colonial home.

 

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Owning His Own Private Island

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While Leonardo DiCaprio’s real estate portfolio may be long, his most impressive property is his private island.

The actor-turned-real-estate-mogul first purchased the island Blackadore Caye in 2005 for $1.75 million.

For the longest time, the actor left the island completely untouched in an effort to create an eco-friendly place for him and his friends to vacation.

After owning the private island for over a decade, DiCaprio knew what he needed to do.

In 2016, Leonardo DiCaprio announced that he would be building an exclusive, eco-friendly resort on his island and decided to name the resort after the island.

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The goal of Blackadore Caye is to offer visitors a time for restoration and healing, without needing to worry about their impact on the planet while on vacation.

Over the years, the island has been illegally deforested against the actor’s wishes, and the local ecosystem has been damaged by illegal fishing.

To combat this issue, DiCaprio plans to lightly populate the island and help return it to its former glory.

Before the resort was rebuilt, DiCaprio made sure to replant trees and take care of the local fish and reef.

Although DiCaprio originally wanted to have the resort open by 2018, building had yet to begin in 2021.

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The original plan for the resort was to have 68 guest villas and 48 villas for owners, which would be available for purchase for anywhere between $5 million and $15 million.

Each unit was going to have its own infinity pool and private access to both the beach and the jungle.

The island was also going to have an “anti-aging” wellness center along with all the usual resort amenities.

The resort was also going to be completely solar powered and built with sustainable materials.

 

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Raising Environmental Awareness In His Newest Movie

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People and film critics alike can’t stop talking about Leonardo DiCaprio’s newest movie Don’t Look Up, whether it is for the best or worst reasons.

While some fans of DiCaprio praise the environmental message that the political satire film has, critics can’t look past the boring plot and the waste of talent in the film.

Don’t Look Up features an all-star cast that includes Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence, Cate Blanchett, Tyler Perry, Ron Perlman, Rob Morgan, Jonah Hill, Mark Rylance, Timothée Chalamet, Ariana Grande, and Kid Cudi.

Despite having the perfect cast, the movie has received incredibly mixed reviews.

Fans were expecting greatness when they heard that Leonardo DiCaprio was working on a movie with director Adam McKay, who also brought us the Anchorman series.

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The story of the film follows two astronomers as they attempt to warn the public about the meteor that was going to hit in six months.

Despite going to every media group and authority figure they can find, nobody seems willing to listen to their message or take it seriously.

While DiCaprio and Lawrence’s characters are begging people on social media to simply look up at the sky, the President is telling the public, “Don’t look up.”

The meteor is meant to be a metaphor for climate change.

By the time the movie came out, the world had been hit with the effects of COVID-19.

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Some critics believe that timing ended up being this movie’s enemy.

Many fans of McKay’s previous works were ready for another satirical approach to the absurdity of the modern world, but Don’t Look Up left viewers with a sinking and depressed feeling.

There were some scenes that viewers claimed were too much, even for a satire comedy.

 

His Work With The Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation

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Leonardo DiCaprio does a variety of charity work through his charity, The Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation.

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The nonprofit organization focuses mostly on DiCaprio’s environmental efforts by funding events, organizing speeches, and donating to a variety of causes.

The work that the actor has done has earned him the title of United Nations Messenger of Peace.

From the documentaries he has shot to the money he has donated toward natural disaster recovery, DiCaprio has proven his dedication to cleaning up the environment and making the way we live our daily lives more sustainable.

The most recent documentary that the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation has supported is Before the Flood, which was featured on the National Geographic Channel.

The documentary shows viewers the shocking effects that climate change has had on the planet.

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The Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation has also sent the actor to speak at a multitude of international talks about climate change.

At the Mayors’ summit in Paris, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg brought together nearly 200 Mayors and local officials to talk about how their cities could become more environmentally friendly.

To end the summit, Leonardo DiCaprio was brought in to speak on the topic of global warming.

He discussed the fact that 50% of the world’s population lives in the mayors’ cities and those cities are contributing to 75% of all CO2 emissions.

The actor begged the government officials to do all within their power to save the planet and spoke of his travels to places where global warming has had the largest effect like the Arctic and Greenland.

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If the planet dies, all the cities in the world are going down with it.

Leonardo DiCaprio may be passionate about filmmaking, but his love of the planet exceeds all the money and movie deals that the film industry has to offer.

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KAMLOOPS, B.C. — J.R. Avon scored the game-winning goal 10:54 into overtime and the Peterborough Petes beat the Kamloops Blazers 5-4 on Thursday, earning a semifinal berth at the Memorial Cup.

Connor Lockhart, Brennan Othmann, Samuel Mayer and Brian Zanetti had the others for Ontario Hockey League champion Peterborough. Michael Simpson made 43 saves.

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Logan Stankoven, Olen Zellweger, Harrison Brunicke and Logan Bairos replied for host Kamloops. Dylan Ernst stopped 25 shots.

The Petes will next meet the Western Hockey League champion Seattle Thunderbirds in Friday’s semifinal for a chance to face the Quebec Remparts in the final on Sunday.

The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League champion Remparts earned a berth into the final after opening the tournament with wins over Kamloops and Seattle.

Quebec later fell to Peterborough — which staved off elimination and forced Thursday’s tiebreaker with the victory — 4-2 on Tuesday in both teams’ final round-robin game.

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Lockhart opened the scoring 7:52 into the first period. Chase Lefebvre sent the puck across the end boards to Jax Dubois, who found Lockhart with a slick pass into the slot and he beat Ernst five-hole.

Stankoven evened it up 11:20 into the frame, sending the Sandman Centre crowd into a frenzy. Connor Levis took a point shot and the rebound came out to the Blazers captain, who scored his second of the tournament.

Zellweger put Kamloops ahead 12:45 into the frame on the power play. The CHL Defenceman of the Year nominee saved the puck from getting out of the Petes’ zone, moved into the slot and wired one past Simpson for his first.

With 2:27 remaining in the first, Brunicke piled it on for the Blazers. Peterborough’s Konnor Smith attempted to clear it from the end boards but the puck ended up with Brunicke at the point, where he got around a defender and beat Simpson just over his right shoulder with little room to spare.

Bairos gave Kamloops a 4-1 edge 4:23 into the middle frame. He fired a point shot that ricocheted off Simpson’s blocker, then over him and in.

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Just over three minutes later, the Petes began to swing the momentum back in their favour.

Othmann stripped Bairos of the puck as the Blazers defenceman tried to skate out of his own zone. Othmann then turned around and roofed it past Ernst as he fell to one knee.

Mayer made it a one-goal game on the power play with 2:23 left in the second. He took a pass from Lockhart and fired in a one-timer from the point.

Zanetti knotted the contest just over a minute later. He tipped in a pass from Tucker Robertson while streaking toward the net and beat Ernst five-hole.

Both sides struggled to capitalize on prime scoring opportunities leading to a scoreless third period and extra time to settle the winner.

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Following a dazzling effort by Zellweger that just missed, Owen Beck took the puck up ice for Peterborough and dropped it off for Avon, who put it past Ernst to seal the win.

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Kamloops defeated Peterborough 10-2 when the two last met on Sunday. But with 7:05 remaining in that game, Othmann laid a hit on Blazers defenceman Kyle Masters, who fell awkwardly into the boards.

Masters had to be stretchered off the ice and was taken to Royal Inland Hospital. Head coach and general manager Shaun Clouston said Monday that the blue liner was out for the tournament with a lower-body injury.

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