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Happy Birthday Leo!

We are happy to announce today is Leo’s 37th Birthday.

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65,000 Photos and 12 years Online

After all these years, we finally hit a milestone. With 12 years on working on putting this site together and with all the help we received with contributions, drawing, photos and so much more. I am proud to say thank you to all of you that helped us. Because of your love for Leo and your dedication to the site. I decided to leave our gallery open to anyone who wishes to view it, but you must email me your username, password and email address. Because of the constant spam we been getting through the registration form. So if your interested just send an email to me and I’ll add you, email me at mrs_mlucas@lucashq.com.

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Exclusive Photoshoot: Erika Linder

Erika Linder, contacted us on a photoshoot she recently done as Leonardo DiCaprio. She’s a fashion model who did this photoshoot dressed up as a young Leonardo DiCaprio in Paris a couple of months ago and the magazine has been released just a week ago. Candy Magazine, featured photos by Terry Richardson and Bruce Weber. And she got to meet Leo while working in Sydney for Chic Model Management. She’s a member of this site and I am proud to list her photoshoot. You can see her not dress as Leo at Mikas.se under “new faces” Erika L. and at Chic Model Management under Erika L. Direct Booking. Thank you very much Erika and I wish you luck on your career!

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J. Edgar’ Q&A: Leonardo DiCaprio

What drew you to Hoover?
How incredibly mysterious he was. The more I researched, the more intrigued I became. I don’t think you could ever know everything about him, but I felt I understood what drove him.

Which was what?
His mother. She was this really intense stage mom who wanted her son to have great glory. He lived with her until he was 40 years old; his father wasn’t present in a major way and was mentally ill toward the end of his life — I think he was manic depressive and unable to really function. Even when Hoover was under great criticism, she was always there to be his guiding force.

Who gave you the most insight into Hoover?

The only remaining man that worked with him, [former FBI deputy director] Deke DeLoach. I spent a day with him. I wanted to know what kind of personality [Hoover] had on a social level, how he held his hands, how he would fly at people, how he conducted his work at the office — all those minute details that only somebody who knew him for a long time could answer.

Did you reach any conclusions about his sexuality?

No one knows the answer. What this film is trying to portray is that, whatever he felt, he was not able to live out his personal life in a way that allowed him to love and be loved. But what you cannot doubt is that Clyde Tolson and he had a relationship that spanned most of their life; they lived with each other, had lunch and dinner, and [Hoover] left everything to Clyde. Unarguably, they were partners in some sense.

Source: HR

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