Leonardo DiCaprio holds onto a cigar and makes a splash on the “The Essentials” edition of Esquire’s March 2010 issue, on stands February 16. Here’s what some of what the 35-year-old actor spilled:
On fame before Titanic: “It wasn’t the era of penetrating Internet paparazzi that we have now. But my name wasn’t me anymore. I was sort of this thing. Kate felt it, too. But a lot of the attention was on me because of the teenage girls who repeatedly went to see the movie. I had the blond hair, and I was Jack Dawson, this heroic figure.”
When I sat in the theater, it was, Oh, my God, she’s the only person who looks completely natural. She’s the only person who has actually made her character into a real human being who would have an erratic moment because those erratic moments are what make you more human. That was a huge moment of discovery.
On Meryl Streep being the greatest actor in the world: “When I sat in the theater, it was, Oh, my God, she’s the only person who looks completely natural. She’s the only person who has actually made her character into a real human being who would have an erratic moment because those erratic moments are what make you more human. That was a huge moment of discovery. Meryl may be the greatest actor in the world.”
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Leonardo DiCaprio attends the Annual Cinema For Peace Gala with his girlfriend Bar Refaeli duing the 60th Berlin International Film Festival held at Konzerthaus am Gendarmenmarkt on Monday (February 15) in Berlin, Germany.
The 35-year-old actor attended the annual event that honors social and humanitarian achievements connected to the world of film.
Last Saturday, Leo spoke to the Associated Press about what it was like to work on his newest movie Shutter Island, which comes out on Friday.
“This was a complex jigsaw puzzle of emotional back stories and dream sequences and truth and fiction,” Leo said. “It was challenging and fulfilling.”
15+ pictures inside of Leonardo DiCaprio and Bar Refaeli attending the Cinema For Peace
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