Actor and producer Leonardo DiCaprio was born and raised in Los Angeles and has a net worth estimated at $200 million. After appearing in a smattering of commercials and television roles, including a reoccurring role on the last season of Growing Pains, DiCaprio landed the lead in biopic This Boy's Life and received much critical praise for his performance. His next role in What's Eating Gilbert Grape? earned DiCaprio an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actor. Dicaprio garnered acclaim for his performances in the intense dramas, Total Eclipse and The Basketball Diaries.
In 1996, DiCaprio starred in the box office hit William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet which grossed $147.5 million worldwide. Following this success came the 1997 film Titanic by James Cameron, a record-breaking, multi-award winning film that secured DiCaprio as a leading man. DiCaprio moved forward with a string of successful movies, including Steven Spielberg's "Catch Me if You Can" (grossed $352 million worldwide), Christopher Nolan's "Inception" and the award-winning film Revolutionary Road. He has starred in several films by acclaimed director Martin Scorsese: Gangs of New York (grossed $193.7 million worldwide), The Aviator (grossed $211.7 million worldwide), The Departed ($289 million worldwide) and Shutter Island. DiCaprio's credits as a producer include The Aviator and Orphan. Among DiCaprio's awards are two Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, one Golden Globe Award and numerous critics' groups' awards.

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