Leonardo DiCaprio 
Actor Case Study 
Hayat Chehab
Early Life 
• Born on November 11, 1974, in Los Angeles, 
California, Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio is the 
only child of Irmelin and George DiCaprio. 
His parents divorced when he was still a 
toddler. DiCaprio was mostly raised by his 
mother, a legal secretary born in Germany. 
• Despite his parents' early divorce, Leonardo 
DiCaprio remained close to his father, a 
comic book artist and distributor. With his 
parents urging Leonardo explored his 
creative side. He developed an interest in 
acting early on but he didn't have much 
success in Hollywood until he reached his 
early teens.
Television 
• For years, DiCaprio had trouble landing an agent. One agent 
recommended DiCaprio change his name to Lenny Williams 
to improve his appeal. However, by the early 1990s, DiCaprio 
began landing regular television work. His early credits 
included guest appearances on such programs as The New 
Lassie and Roseanne. He landed a role on the dramatic 
comedy Parenthood, where he met fellow actor Tobey 
Maguire while making the series, although the show proved to 
be short lived. 
• In 1991, DiCaprio took a leap forward when he was cast as a 
semi-regular on the family comedy Growing Pains with Kirk 
Cameron and Alan Thicke. He made his film debut in the low-budget 
horror flick Critters 3 that same year. But DiCaprio 
really first demonstrated his talents as a serious actor two 
years later.
Early Films 
• Proving to the critics that he was more than a just 
good-looking teenager, DiCaprio starred opposite 
Robert De Niro in This Boy's Life (1993). The film 
delved into the difficult relationship between a young 
boy and his abusive stepfather in this adaptation of 
Tobias Wolff's memoir. DiCaprio impressed critics, 
holding his own on screen up against acting 
heavyweight De Niro. 
• DiCaprio turned heads again with his performance 
in What's Eating Gilbert Grape? (1993) with Johnny 
Depp. His portrayal of a child with mental disabilities 
earned him an Academy Award nomination for best 
supporting actor. The accolades he received from this 
film solidified DiCaprio's reputation as a gifted actor.
Recognition 
• After receiving his first Academy Award nomination, 
DiCaprio continued to pursue interesting and diverse 
film projects. He starred in the 1995 coming-of-age 
drama The Basketball Diaries and worked with 
Russell Crowe, Sharon Stone and Gene Hackman 
on the western The Quick and the Dead that same 
year. In Baz Luhrmann's modern retelling of 
Shakespeare's most famous tragic love 
story, Romeo + Juliet (1996), DiCaprio played 
Romeo to Claire Danes' Juliet. 
• The success of the romantic tragedy Titanic also showed that DiCaprio 
could handle traditional Hollywood leading roles. He quickly became a 
world-famous celebrity with a growing fandom. His charm and youthful 
good looks helped him make People magazines’ list of "50 Most Beautiful 
People“ - in 1997 and 1998.
Titanic 
• It was another tragic love story that helped propel 
DiCaprio's career to a new level in 1997. He co-starred 
with Kate Winslet in James 
Cameron'sTitanic based on the sinking of the 
legendary ocean liner Titanic in 1912. In the film, he 
plays Jack, a poor artist who falls for the rich and 
beautiful Rose (Winslet) on board. The couple faces 
danger not only from Rose's fiancé (Billy Zane), but 
the ship itself after it strikes an iceberg. The film's 
production budget topped more than $200 million. 
• Titanic became both a critical and commercial smash hit. It snapped up 14 
Academy Award nominations and took home such distinctive honours as 
best picture and best director. Audiences flocked to the theatres to see this 
cinematic epic, driving the film to new box office records. Titanic earned 
more than $600 million in its initial domestic release.
International Film Star 
• After Titanic, DiCaprio had a bit of a career slump. Both The Man 
in the Iron Mask (1998) and The Beach (2000) proved to be 
disappointments both financially and artistically. However, he 
demonstrated his range as an actor in two noteworthy films in 
2002, Catch Me if You Can and Gangs of New York. In Catch Me 
if You Can, DiCaprio plays a young con man who excels at 
forgery and impersonation. The historical drama Gangs of New 
York served as the first of many projects that DiCaprio would 
work on with famed director Martin Scorsese. 
• DiCaprio continued to impress critics and audiences alike with his 
daring roles. In 2006 he starred in the well-received film Blood 
Diamond . DiCaprio earned his third Academy Award nomination 
for Blood Diamond, a dramatic thriller about the pursuit of a 
precious gem in war-torn Sierra Leone.
Martin Scorsese Movies 
• In The Aviator (2004), DiCaprio took on the 
challenge of playing one of America's most 
famous businessmen. He received another 
Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of the 
eccentric and later reclusive Howard Hughes. 
• For the compelling crime saga, The Departed 
(2006), he co-starred with Matt Damon and Jack 
Nicholson. 
• In 2010, DiCaprio starred in the thriller, Shutter 
Island. 
• DiCaprio again worked with Martin Scorsese on 
the drama The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), based 
on the memoir by Jordan Belfort. Belfort gained 
notoriety for defrauding investors while lining his 
own pockets in the 1990s. Jonah Hill and Matthew 
McConaughey also appear in the film.
Other Films 
• In 2008 DiCaprio reunited with Kate Winslet 
in Revolutionary Road, a tense film about a 1950s 
suburban couple that struggles to weather a myriad of 
personal problems. 
• He explored a fantastical future in Christopher Nolan's 
Inception (2010), where technology allows people to 
invade the dreams of others. 
• DiCaprio took on another famous figure in the 2011 
biographical drama J. Edgar. Directed by Clint 
Eastwood, the film explores the life of J. Edgar Hoover 
who ran the FBI for nearly five decades. To prepare for 
the role, DiCaprio conducted extensive research. He 
visited many of Hoover's haunts in Washington, D.C.
Recent Work 
• These days DiCaprio continues to seek out 
work with top-notch directors and to tackle 
interesting story lines. In 2012, he appeared 
as a slave owner in Quentin Tarantino's 
western Django Unchained, also starring 
Jamie Foxx, Kerry Washington and 
Christoph Waltz. 
• DiCaprio also reteamed with Baz Luhrmann 
to play one of literature's most intriguing 
characters, Jay Gatsby. He stars in the 
adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald 
classic The Great Gatsby (2013) along with 
Carey Mulligan and Tobey Maguire.

Actor case study - Leonardo DiCaprio

  • 1.
    Leonardo DiCaprio ActorCase Study Hayat Chehab
  • 2.
    Early Life •Born on November 11, 1974, in Los Angeles, California, Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio is the only child of Irmelin and George DiCaprio. His parents divorced when he was still a toddler. DiCaprio was mostly raised by his mother, a legal secretary born in Germany. • Despite his parents' early divorce, Leonardo DiCaprio remained close to his father, a comic book artist and distributor. With his parents urging Leonardo explored his creative side. He developed an interest in acting early on but he didn't have much success in Hollywood until he reached his early teens.
  • 3.
    Television • Foryears, DiCaprio had trouble landing an agent. One agent recommended DiCaprio change his name to Lenny Williams to improve his appeal. However, by the early 1990s, DiCaprio began landing regular television work. His early credits included guest appearances on such programs as The New Lassie and Roseanne. He landed a role on the dramatic comedy Parenthood, where he met fellow actor Tobey Maguire while making the series, although the show proved to be short lived. • In 1991, DiCaprio took a leap forward when he was cast as a semi-regular on the family comedy Growing Pains with Kirk Cameron and Alan Thicke. He made his film debut in the low-budget horror flick Critters 3 that same year. But DiCaprio really first demonstrated his talents as a serious actor two years later.
  • 4.
    Early Films •Proving to the critics that he was more than a just good-looking teenager, DiCaprio starred opposite Robert De Niro in This Boy's Life (1993). The film delved into the difficult relationship between a young boy and his abusive stepfather in this adaptation of Tobias Wolff's memoir. DiCaprio impressed critics, holding his own on screen up against acting heavyweight De Niro. • DiCaprio turned heads again with his performance in What's Eating Gilbert Grape? (1993) with Johnny Depp. His portrayal of a child with mental disabilities earned him an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actor. The accolades he received from this film solidified DiCaprio's reputation as a gifted actor.
  • 5.
    Recognition • Afterreceiving his first Academy Award nomination, DiCaprio continued to pursue interesting and diverse film projects. He starred in the 1995 coming-of-age drama The Basketball Diaries and worked with Russell Crowe, Sharon Stone and Gene Hackman on the western The Quick and the Dead that same year. In Baz Luhrmann's modern retelling of Shakespeare's most famous tragic love story, Romeo + Juliet (1996), DiCaprio played Romeo to Claire Danes' Juliet. • The success of the romantic tragedy Titanic also showed that DiCaprio could handle traditional Hollywood leading roles. He quickly became a world-famous celebrity with a growing fandom. His charm and youthful good looks helped him make People magazines’ list of "50 Most Beautiful People“ - in 1997 and 1998.
  • 6.
    Titanic • Itwas another tragic love story that helped propel DiCaprio's career to a new level in 1997. He co-starred with Kate Winslet in James Cameron'sTitanic based on the sinking of the legendary ocean liner Titanic in 1912. In the film, he plays Jack, a poor artist who falls for the rich and beautiful Rose (Winslet) on board. The couple faces danger not only from Rose's fiancé (Billy Zane), but the ship itself after it strikes an iceberg. The film's production budget topped more than $200 million. • Titanic became both a critical and commercial smash hit. It snapped up 14 Academy Award nominations and took home such distinctive honours as best picture and best director. Audiences flocked to the theatres to see this cinematic epic, driving the film to new box office records. Titanic earned more than $600 million in its initial domestic release.
  • 7.
    International Film Star • After Titanic, DiCaprio had a bit of a career slump. Both The Man in the Iron Mask (1998) and The Beach (2000) proved to be disappointments both financially and artistically. However, he demonstrated his range as an actor in two noteworthy films in 2002, Catch Me if You Can and Gangs of New York. In Catch Me if You Can, DiCaprio plays a young con man who excels at forgery and impersonation. The historical drama Gangs of New York served as the first of many projects that DiCaprio would work on with famed director Martin Scorsese. • DiCaprio continued to impress critics and audiences alike with his daring roles. In 2006 he starred in the well-received film Blood Diamond . DiCaprio earned his third Academy Award nomination for Blood Diamond, a dramatic thriller about the pursuit of a precious gem in war-torn Sierra Leone.
  • 8.
    Martin Scorsese Movies • In The Aviator (2004), DiCaprio took on the challenge of playing one of America's most famous businessmen. He received another Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of the eccentric and later reclusive Howard Hughes. • For the compelling crime saga, The Departed (2006), he co-starred with Matt Damon and Jack Nicholson. • In 2010, DiCaprio starred in the thriller, Shutter Island. • DiCaprio again worked with Martin Scorsese on the drama The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), based on the memoir by Jordan Belfort. Belfort gained notoriety for defrauding investors while lining his own pockets in the 1990s. Jonah Hill and Matthew McConaughey also appear in the film.
  • 9.
    Other Films •In 2008 DiCaprio reunited with Kate Winslet in Revolutionary Road, a tense film about a 1950s suburban couple that struggles to weather a myriad of personal problems. • He explored a fantastical future in Christopher Nolan's Inception (2010), where technology allows people to invade the dreams of others. • DiCaprio took on another famous figure in the 2011 biographical drama J. Edgar. Directed by Clint Eastwood, the film explores the life of J. Edgar Hoover who ran the FBI for nearly five decades. To prepare for the role, DiCaprio conducted extensive research. He visited many of Hoover's haunts in Washington, D.C.
  • 10.
    Recent Work •These days DiCaprio continues to seek out work with top-notch directors and to tackle interesting story lines. In 2012, he appeared as a slave owner in Quentin Tarantino's western Django Unchained, also starring Jamie Foxx, Kerry Washington and Christoph Waltz. • DiCaprio also reteamed with Baz Luhrmann to play one of literature's most intriguing characters, Jay Gatsby. He stars in the adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald classic The Great Gatsby (2013) along with Carey Mulligan and Tobey Maguire.