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But more likely 5'11 - 5' He is clearly under 5'11", let alone 5' At this point, it's just like you don't want him to be under the listing.

Since he was still growing till he was already smoking, drinking and probably not eating enough. He has long legs and feet and a slightly big head, could he have stunted his growth?

It's hard to say, but he got like 4 inches or something on his Father, his Mother I think a bit above average too. Looks to have little over 2 inches on Tom Hardy and looks the same height as Jimmy Kimmel. Those pictures with Obama are tricky. Most the pictures make Obama look at least two inches taller but the angles are very tricky.

Also, didn't look the full 6'1" next to Kobe Bryant. Obama's more like 6'0. Agreed, 5'10" at best. If he had met Rob, you would likely see 2-inches between them, a noticeable difference over an average appearance man, enough for people to confuse him as tall.

Looked an inch or so shorter than billy zane. I think somewhere between cm - cm range is realistically where he would measure at. Remember, he was listed at that mark for years here. In an attempt to defend themselves, many of these guys get butchered by their assailants in the most revolting of ways just by turning their heads away for a second, but what really hacked me off was the needless shooting of an innocent chestnut brown horse.

It looked as though it was done to relieve some guy's aggression, and it made me sick. The bear attack hasn't happened yet, but that didn't shock me as much as the horse killing. It's obviously staged, for starters, as indeed the horse's demise will have been, but I expected the famous grizzly bear attack. That's why so many of us were eager to see it as it was talked about so much. So before Leo's posture is irreparably impaired, I'm giving him 5ft Strong 5'11 it is!

He cant be over lbs here right? Click Here Editor Rob. Here the camera is very low but Leonardo each time looks absolute max same height as Christopher Nolan. Then watch my recent comparisons on Brad's page ,pics with better angles.. I hardly see more than 5"10'.

Anyway, that's what I found as his listed height a few minutes ago. So from playing a retarded teenager in , he grew up to star in heavyweight Tarantino roles, play the wolfish lead in 'The Wolf of Wall Street', and was the main attraction in 'Shutter Island', 'The Departed' and 'Gangs of New York', all highly 'adults only' material.

What a change of direction in the acting department, and all so startlingly executed. Look at the woman standing in the doorway behind them. There's a decent amount of tilt in Liotta's favour. Give Leo back a few degrees of tilt and they look closer Click Here.

ChaosControl 6'2. I personally wake up at Throughout the day I hold cm. Do you think leo is in my range? Imo his height is very similar to your height. I only start to dip below cm range after like the 12th hour so I reckon that would be more like 1. Plus, I said if we go by pierre's estimates. Looks a tad more as Tom is further back. Was like cm range? Morningheight Any guess below 5'12 for Leo is crazy. He's 5'11 maybe 5' Do you think his inseam is around 31".

I still feel he might be over cm flat at dinner time. Inseam I'm not sure about. If anybody wants to remember how Tall Leo looked with G, watch my video. What's interesting is G was adamant at one point Leo looked 6ft I think cm for the latter though is arguable though.

Not even sure 50 cent is exactly as tall as 5" Those 5' Leo maybe measured 5. You are taller than him. Leo would be at night. Would Dicaprio edge me out? I am sure Leo is a member of the 6 foot club while he steps out of his bed and watches the sun rise In Leo's case, he also looked about the same height but not really any taller than 5'11" listed Schwarzenegger in Neither of their posture was perfect, but there is a pattern of Leo looking a flat 5'11" or even under in some cases.

This goes to show how bias many posters here are or they just go with what the popular opinion is around here. And btw, how much do you think he weighed during the titanic era mid to late 90's , because later on in his life, he has gained a lot of weight, maybe that might have affected his posture which could've resulted in the loss of cm from his peak height. Aadarsh P. I am cm, is he exactly the same height as me?

I always saw right around 2" between Tom Hardy and Leo. It's also likely he then increased his claim to 6 foot later on. He certainly wouldn't be the first 5'11" actor to do that! Remember Burt's law: there are NO 5'11" actors. Nobody or most of men would never claim a shorter height that what he really is. Thi is obvious. Leo always looked a 5'11 guy. The man himself claim he is 5' In , he landed a role in The New Lassie playing Glen for two episodes. He also had appearances in Santa Barbara and appeared in Parenthood , a series based on the original film.

In things started looking up for the young actor. He had an uncredited role in Roseanne , followed by a small spot on Critters 3. Later that year, he landed a recurring role playing Luke Brower in Growing Pains. His performance on the show earned him his first Academy Award nomination.

After playing demanding roles in Shutter Island and Inception, DiCaprio took a break from acting, as he wanted some time for himself. Edgar, a biopic about J. Edgar Hoover. The film focuses on the career of the FBI director from the Palmer Raids onward, including an examination of his private life as an alleged closeted homosexual. Reviews toward the film were mixed; critics commended DiCaprio's performance but felt that, overall, the film lacked coherence. Roger Ebert praised DiCaprio's "fully-realized, subtle and persuasive performance, hinting at more than Hoover ever revealed, perhaps even to himself.

Although it was poorly received by critics—Mary Pols of Time named it one of the Top 10 Worst Movies of —it had moderate box-office returns. DiCaprio continued to collaborate with Scorsese in the psychological thriller film Shutter Island, based on the novel of the same name by Dennis Lehane.

He played Edward "Teddy" Daniels, a U. Marshal investigating a psychiatric facility located on an island, who comes to question his own sanity.

DiCaprio and Scorsese quickly became interested in the project in , and the former co-produced the film under Appian Way with Phoenix Pictures. Because of the film's plot involving disturbing scenes, DiCaprio had nightmares of mass murder during production. The film was released to mixed reviews; Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian praised the direction and performances but criticized its "silly twist ending", calling it "supremely exasperating". Peter Travers called it DiCaprio's "most haunting and emotionally complex performance yet", and particularly liked his cave scene with costar Patricia Clarkson.

Also in , DiCaprio starred in director Christopher Nolan's ensemble science-fiction film Inception. Inspired by the experience of lucid dreaming and dream incubation, the film features Dom Cobb DiCaprio , an "extractor" who enters the dreams of others to obtain information that is otherwise inaccessible.

Cobb is promised a chance to regain his old life in exchange for planting an idea in a corporate target's mind. DiCaprio was "intrigued by this concept—this dream-heist notion and how this character's gonna unlock his dreamworld and ultimately affect his real life".

DiCaprio's persistence in reaching the event after encountering two plane delays caused then Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to describe him as a "muzhik" or "real man". He told attendees, "Bid as if the fate of the planet depended on us. In , he was appointed as a United Nations representative on climate change, and later that year he made an opening statement to members of the UN Climate Summit.

In , he announced his intention to divest from fossil fuels. In , he bought an island, Blackadore Caye, off mainland Belize—on which he is set to open an environment-friendly resort—and in , he purchased the original Dinah Shore residence designed by mid-century modern architect Donald Wexler in Palm Springs, California.

In , DiCaprio starred in Body of Lies, a spy film based on the novel of the same name. It tells the story of three men battling a terrorist organization in the Middle East. DiCaprio dyed his hair brown and wore brown contacts for the role, which he considered a throwback to political films of the s like The Parallax View and Three Days of the Condor As both actors had been reluctant to make romantic films similar to Titanic, it was Winslet who suggested that both should work with her on a film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Richard Yates after reading the script by Justin Haythe, knowing that plot had little in common with the blockbuster.

Once DiCaprio agreed to the film, it went almost immediately into production. Playing a couple in a failing marriage in the s, DiCaprio and Winslet spent some time together in preparation, and DiCaprio felt claustrophobic on the small set they used.

He saw his character as "unheroic" and "slightly cowardly" and someone "willing to be just a product of his environment". Marshall Sella of GQ called it the "most mature and memorable performance of his lifetime"; DiCaprio earned his seventh Golden Globes nomination for the film.

Although the film received mixed reviews, it was a commercial success. In , DiCaprio produced the comedy drama Gardener of Eden , which, according to The Hollywood Reporter's Frank Scheck, "lack[ed] the necessary dramatic urgency or black humor to connect with audiences".

Shortly after, he created, produced, co-wrote and narrated The 11th Hour, a documentary about people's relationship to nature and global warming. DiCaprio was also a creator and an executive producer for Greensburg, an American television series broadcast on the Planet Green television network. The show takes place in Greensburg, Kansas, and is about rebuilding the town in a sustainable way after being hit by the May EF5 tornado; it ran for three seasons until In Scorsese's The Departed DiCaprio played the role of Billy Costigan, a state trooper working undercover in the Irish Mob in Boston, someone he characterizes as in a "constant, hour panic attack".

DiCaprio especially liked the experience of working with costar Jack Nicholson, describing a scene with him as "one of the most memorable moments" of his life as an actor. In preparation, DiCaprio visited Boston to interact with people associated with the Irish Mob and gained 15 pounds 6.

Highly anticipated, the film was released to positive reviews and became one of the highest-rated wide release films of Peter Travers of Rolling Stone praised DiCaprio's and costar Matt Damon's "explosive, emotionally complex performances", but felt that Nicholson overshadowed the two. While filming, he worked with 24 orphaned children from the SOS Children's Village in Maputo, Mozambique, and said he was touched by his interactions with them.

To prepare, he spent six months in Africa, learned about camouflage from people in South African military and interviewed and recorded people in the country to improve his South African accent. The film received generally favorable reviews, and DiCaprio was praised for the authenticity of his South African accent, known as difficult to imitate.

Claudia Puig of the USA Today called it "the first time the boyish actor has truly seemed like a man on film" and Ann Hornaday of the Washington Post positively noted his growth as an actor since The Departed. DiCaprio later played Howard Hughes in The Aviator and a mercenary in the political thriller Blood Diamond , and he also received acclaim for his roles in the crime drama The Departed and the romantic drama Revolutionary Road In the s, he starred in the science fiction thriller Inception , the western Django Unchained , the biopic The Wolf of Wall Street , the survival drama The Revenant , and the comedy-drama Once Upon a Time in Hollywood In , DiCaprio founded the production company Appian Way Productions, taking its name from the Italian road of the same name.

He was interested in finding "out of the box" material from an actor's perspective and developing it in a way that stayed true to its original source. He said, "A lot of times, I'd gone through the process of getting a great book or finding a great story, and then too many people get their hands on it and it turns into something entirely different. It is very difficult to reverse that process. DiCaprio and Scorsese reunited for a biopic of the eccentric and obsessive American film director and aviation pioneer Howard Hughes in The Aviator , which DiCaprio also co-produced under Appian Way.

DiCaprio initially developed the project with Michael Mann, who decided against directing it after working on biopics The Insider and Ali DiCaprio eventually pitched John Logan's script to Scorsese, who quickly signed on to direct. The Aviator became a critical and financial success.

Simond Braund of Empire wrote DiCaprio stood out in scenes depicting Hughes' paranoia and obsession, "dispelling fears that he hasn't the weight to carry such a complex, forceful role". During the presidential election, DiCaprio campaigned and donated to John Kerry's presidential bid. DiCaprio endorsed Hillary Clinton for the presidential election. In June , when The Wolf of Wall Street producer Red Granite Pictures was involved in a money laundering scandal, DiCaprio turned over the gifts he received from business associates at the production company to the US government.

Director Scorsese initially struggled selling his idea of realizing the film until DiCaprio became interested in playing protagonist Amsterdam Vallon, a young leader of an Irish-American street gang, and thus Miramax Films got involved with financing the project. DiCaprio's performance, although well-received, was overshadowed by that of Daniel Day-Lewis' according to many critics. DiCaprio stated in "I have no connection with me during that whole Titanic phenomenon and what my face became around the world [ It's not something I'm going to try to achieve either.

Bilge Ebiri called his role in the film his best in , writing that DiCaprio and Winslet "infuse their earnest back-and-forth with so much genuine emotion that it's hard not to get swept up in their doomed love affair". The latter, an adaption of Alex Garland's novel of the same name, saw him play an American backpacking tourist looking for the perfect way of life in a secret island commune in the Gulf of Thailand. Todd McCarthy of Variety noted that his character is "too much the American Everyman" and "DiCaprio, while perfectly watchable," failed to give the character the unique marks to make him dimensional.

DiCaprio has owned environment-friendly electric-hybrid vehicles and his home is powered by solar panels. His use of private jets and large yachts has attracted criticism due to their large carbon footprints. DiCaprio states that global warming is the world's "number-one environmental challenge". He chaired the national Earth Day celebration in , where he interviewed Bill Clinton and they discussed plans to deal with global warming and the environment.

DiCaprio's personal life is the subject of widespread media attention. He rarely gives interviews and is reluctant to discuss his private life, but he has been the subject of many articles detailing his involvement with women aged 25 or younger for the past two decades. He was romantically involved with Israeli model Bar Refaeli from to , during which time he met with Israeli president Shimon Peres and visited Refaeli's hometown of Hod HaSharon.

In , DiCaprio's face was severely injured when model Aretha Wilson hit him over the head with a broken bottle at a Hollywood party. She pled guilty and was sentenced in to two years in prison.

DiCaprio played a self-mocking role in a small appearance in Woody Allen's caustic satire of the fame industry, Celebrity whom Bilge Ebiri labelled "the best thing in the film". Entertainment Weekly critic Owen Gleiberman wrote that DiCaprio did not look old enough to play the part, but praised him as "a fluid and instinctive actor, with the face of a mischievous angel". DiCaprio is identified as one of the most active celebrities in the climate change movement.

According to him, he was eager to learn about ecology from an early age, watching documentaries on rain forest depletion and the loss of species and habitats. He has said environment is more important to him than spirituality, and that he is agnostic.



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