Leonardo DiCaprio is an American actor and film producer who has been a major figure in Hollywood for over 25 years. He was born in Los Angeles on November 11, 1974, and grew up in the neighborhood of Echo Park. DiCaprio's parents, George DiCaprio and Irmelin Indenbirken, divorced when he was a year old. His mother raised him and his older stepbrother, Adam Farrar, on her own.
DiCaprio first gained fame as a child actor, appearing on the television series "Parenthood" and "The New Lassie." He made his film debut in the science fiction horror film "Critters 3" in 1991, but it was his role as the mentally challenged brother in the 1993 film "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" that earned him critical acclaim and a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
In the late 1990s, DiCaprio became one of Hollywood's hottest young actors, starring in a string of successful films such as "Romeo + Juliet," "Titanic," and "The Man in the Iron Mask." He continued to work consistently throughout the 2000s, appearing in films such as "Catch Me If You Can," "The Aviator," and "Blood Diamond."
DiCaprio has also been a dedicated environmental activist, using his platform to raise awareness about climate change and the importance of protecting the planet. In 1998, he founded the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, which supports environmental causes around the world. He has also donated millions of dollars to various environmental organizations and campaigns.
In 2016, DiCaprio finally won an Academy Award for his role in the film "The Revenant." He has been nominated for the award six times throughout his career, and his win was widely celebrated by fans and critics alike.
DiCaprio continues to act and produce films, and he remains one of the most sought-after actors in Hollywood. He has demonstrated a remarkable range and versatility throughout his career, and he continues to challenge himself with complex and demanding roles.
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