Leonardo DiCaprio, from Snake to Bear For The Oscars
Long before Leonardo DiCaprio was bleeding during the fight with a bear and must eat raw meat in the middle of a forest in mountains of Canada for The Revenant, he was one unidentified child in the set of The New Lassie.
Directed by Renny Temple reminisce, Leo became Glen in one of the popular television series in 1989. He was in a scene involving poisonous snakes. At that time 15 years old Leo.
Leo teenager later appeared in ads Bubble Yum and Kraft fat-free cheese, as quoted by The Independent. His first film This Boy's Life was released in 1993. Leo should be grateful to Robert De Niro for the occasion.
De Niro came to audition for This Boy's Life and said, "I like the blond boy. He's pretty good."
A figure that has been played in the television series throughout the 1990s was finally plays Toby in This Boy's Life. Then she was cast in What's Eating Gilbert Grape, where he got his first Oscar nomination.
But Leo, who was nominated as Best Supporting Actor did not bring home the trophy.
This Boy's Life and What's Eating Gilbert Grape necessarily be an opening for Leo step up the career in the world of cinema. He starred in many films, including Romeo and Juliet Total Eclipse. In 1997, he finally achieved fame through the Titanic.
Leo previously awkward around girls, exactly the character he played in the series Growing Pains, gets a lot of female fans. They're crazy blue eyes staring Leo Rose (Kate Winslet) with love.
Name Leo crept up. In the 2000s, he played a lot of movies, from The Beach, Gangs of New York, Catch Me If You Can, The Aviator, The Departed, Blood Diamond, Shutter Island, Inception, Django Unchained, The Great Gatsby, until The Wolf of Wall Street. In each film, the iconic role.
He was always able to deliver a strong character. No wonder the few times he was nominated for an Oscar. For The Aviator, Blood Diamond, and The Wolf of Wall Street he championed so Best Actor.
But eventually The Revenant was the one who drove Leo won her first Oscar. He went up onto the stage and greeted him at the front of the nose of the mother who deliberately invited this year. Leo invitation was not in vain. His mother, which previously could only speech of thanks at the Golden Globe Awards and the SAG Awards, now a direct witness.
The long wait of Leo paid off. 41-year-old man always said he did not live comfortably small. Her mother had to drive her school as far as berblok-block. But finally, now the proud son managed to make it through the Oscars.
Leonardo DiCaprio, from Snake to Bear For The Oscars
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February 28, 2016
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