'''Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio''' (born November 11, 1974) is an Academy Award-nominated American actor well known for roles in blockbuster movies like ''
Titanic'' (1997) and ''
The Aviator'' (2004), and was famed for his far reaching global celebrity influence dubbed as 'Leo-Mania' in the late 1990s.
Early career
DiCaprio was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of George DiCaprio, a distributor of comic books who is of Italian and German descent, and Irmelin Indenbirken, a former legal secretary who was born in Germany. His name allegedly came about because his pregnant mother was standing in front of a Leonardo da Vinci painting at a museum in Italy when he kicked, which made her decide to name him after the famous artist. His parents divorced when he was a year old. He grew up in Echo Park, a notorious neighbourhood DiCaprio describes as the 'Hollywood Slums'.
At age five, he appeared on his favorite television series, ''Romper Room'', and was almost fired for misbehaving. He attended John Marshall High School in Los Angeles. He was rejected by an agent early in his career for having a name that sounded too foreign, suggesting that it should be changed to Lenny Williams, but DiCaprio refused.
His acting career began in 1989 when he was cast in the role of Garry Buckman on the TV version of the hit film ''Parenthood'', where he met his best friend Tobey Maguire while working on an episode. In that same year, DiCaprio appeared on the soap opera ''Santa Barbara'' in the role of Mason Capwell (in flashbacks as a teenager). From 1991 to 1992 he had the role of Luke Brower, a homeless boy, on ''Growing Pains''.
However, DiCaprio is most famous (and respected) for his roles in motion pictures. His debut role was as Josh in ''
Critters 3'' (1991), a film with only a limited theatrical release, soon after released on video.
Two years later, his break-through came with the role of Toby in ''
This Boy's Life'' (1993) co-starring with Robert De Niro and Ellen Barkin, which led the New York Film Critics and the National Society of Film Critics to name him runner-up for Best Supporting Actor. In the same year he also convincingly portrayed a mentally handicapped boy in ''
What's Eating Gilbert Grape'' (1993). The role earned him an Academy Award nomination at the age of 19.
The black-and-white movie ''
Don's Plum'', a low-budget drama featuring the actor and some of his friends (including Tobey Maguire) was filmed between 1995 and 1996. Its release was later blocked in the United States and Canada by