 courtesy: Den of geek
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Leonardo DiCaprio, a name which is popular not just among the Hollywood fans but worldwide, is considered to have gained the status of a Hollywood legend. Leo has made some excellent movie selection and has the privilege to work with some of the greatest filmmakers such as Christopher Nolan, Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and many more.
1. Titanic (1997):
A romantic epic Leo’s portrayal of Jack Dawson in “Titanic” catapulted him to global stardom. The film’s monumental success showcased his ability to bring depth and charm to a character, leaving an indelible mark on audiences.
2. The Departed (2006):
An intense thriller His role as undercover cop Billy Costigan in Martin Scorsese’s “The Departed” demonstrated Leo’s range and intensity as an actor, earning him critical acclaim and further solidifying his place in Hollywood.
3. Inception (2010):
Mind-bending mastery Leo’s performance as Dom Cobb in Christopher Nolan’s “Inception” showcased his ability to navigate complex narratives. His portrayal of a conflicted character in a visually stunning film added another layer to his diverse repertoire.
4. The Wolf of Wall Street (2013):
Unapologetic energy Leo’s portrayal of Jordan Belfort in this Martin Scorsese film was a tour de force. His charismatic depiction of the unscrupulous stockbroker highlighted his versatility and earned him widespread acclaim.
5. The Revenant (2015):
Grueling dedication Leo’s transformative performance as Hugh Glass in “The Revenant” was marked by physical rigor and commitment. His portrayal of survival and vengeance showcased his dedication to his craft, earning him his first Oscar.
6. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019):
Retro stardom in Quentin Tarantino’s film, Leo’s portrayal of actor Rick Dalton captured the essence of Hollywood’s bygone era. His nuanced performance paid homage to the golden age of cinema, displaying his adaptability once again.
Over the years, the actor has treated his fans with some of the best cinematic choices. I think it is safe to say that his movies of his generation has the potential to be considered among the classics, such as the Godfather trilogy, for the next generation.
 
