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Leonardo DiCaprio becomes 44 years old, ‘Titanic’ made superstar overnight

Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio, who became an overnight star from the film Titanic, has turned 44 today. He was born on 11 November 1974 in California, USA. He started his acting career from the 80s. His debut film was Critters 3 which was released in 1991. After doing five films, his film Titanic came in 1997 which proved to be a worldwide hit ..

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Leonardo has appeared in nearly five films prior to Titanic, including his debut film Critters 3, This Boy’s Life (1993), What’s Eating Girlbert Grape (1993), Basketball Diaries (1995) and Romeo Juliet (1996). The film Basketball Diaries (1995) is one of Leonardo’s hits.

Leonardo is the only child of his parents. His mother was a legal secretary and father was a comics artist as well as a distributor. Leonardo’s parents met at a college where they fell in love and then came to California after getting married. Leonardo’s grandparents were from Russia and Germany.

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The actor was named Leonardo, on the lines of Leonardo The Vinci, as his mother went to see a painting of Leonardo the Vinci when her mother was pregnant. Actually, during that time, Leonardo kicked for the first time in his mother’s stomach. let tell you that when Leonardo was one year old his parents divorced.

Finally, let me tell you that Leonardo DiCaprio is making a film on the famous science story writer HG Wells’ time novel ‘Time Machine’. Leonardo is going to represent himself as a filmmaker through this film. The film will be directed by noted director Andy Masheti. How big the film will be can be gauged from the fact that two big Hollywood studios, Warner Bros. and Paramount are co-producing this film.

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