Leonardo DiCaprio
Bio
Leonardo DiCaprio is a central figure in modern cinema, recognized for his pursuit of emotionally demanding, authentic roles that have made him one of the most bankable and critically acclaimed actors of his generation. Born in 1974, he transitioned from a child actor to a global superstar with Titanic (1997). He has since built a legacy through frequent collaborations with director Martin Scorsese in films like The Departed and The Wolf of Wall Street, eventually winning an Academy Award for his physically immersive performance in The Revenant. Through his company, Appian Way Productions, he has also shaped the industry by producing impactful, socially conscious content such as The Aviator and Killers of the Flower Moon. Parallel to his film career, DiCaprio is a leading global voice in environmental activism. He founded the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation in 1998, which has provided over $100 million in grants to support biodiversity, ocean conservation, and climate change solutions. As a United Nations Messenger of Peace, he has addressed world leaders at major climate summits, including the signing of the Paris Agreement, to advocate for urgent action on the fossil fuel crisis. His commitment extends to media projects like the documentaries The 11th Hour and Before the Flood, as well as his leadership with the conservation organization Re:wild, where he focuses on protecting the planet's remaining wild places.