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Leonardo DiCaprio presented Robert De Niro with the SAG Life Achievement Award

The 26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, honoring the best achievements in film and television performances for the year 2019, were presented on January 19, 2020 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California.

Leonardo DiCaprio got the chance to honor one of his idols and very first big-screen co-stars. At the 2020 SAG Awards, Leo presented Robert De Niro with Lifetime Achievement Honors.

“The role of an actor is to make us feel they take us to new places, using their skills to guide us towards a deeper understanding of humanity,” DiCaprio said before showing a reel of some of De Niro’s most notable roles. “For almost 50 years, Robert De Niro’s performances have done exactly that. He has astounded us with his portrayals of heroes and villains, loaners and leaders, dreamers and sociopaths. His characters have echoed through our culture in iconic films like Mean Streets, Taxi driver, The Deer Hunter, Cape Fear, The King of Comedy, Heat, Jackie Brown, GoodfellasCasinoThe Godfather II and Raging Bull. ”

Leo continued: “Robert De Niro is elemental. It feels like he’s always been here and always will be here. Like so many of you here tonight, he was the actor I watched as a young man obsessed with films. At 13 years old my father took me to the movies one afternoon to see [De Niro’s 1988 film] Midnight Run, and as the lights went down, he turned to me and said, ‘If you really want to be an actor and get into this profession, if you want to understand what great acting is, you watch that man onscreen.” Then he went on to recount auditioning for a role opposite De Niro several years later: “To share scenes with an artist of his magnitude was monumental,” DiCaprio said of reading scenes with De Niro — who played his abusive father figure — for the 1993 drama This Boy’s Life. “It was a life-changing experience. His commitment to character specificity in detail and fearless pursuit of authenticity in his work have influenced not only myself, but entire generations. His collaborations with Martin Scorsese, inarguably, the greatest partnership in cinema history have given us career long explorations of the human condition. ”

Then he announced that he would star in Killers of the Flower Moon with De Niro: “I’ve learned so much from the both of them, I’m fortunate to call them collaborators, Bob since This Boy’s Life and Marty since Gangs of New York. And after 30 years, to work alongside Bob again in Martin Scorsese’s upcoming drama Killers of the Flower Moon is a true honour.”

Also in the film categories, Leo was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role but his fellow nominee, Joaquin Phoenix won the prize and started his speech with an anecdote about DiCaprio, whom Phoenix said has been an inspiration to him for over 25 years.

On the other hand, Leo’s co-star in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Brad Pitt picked up the best supporting actor SAG Award for his performance as Cliff Booth.

Check out this interview with Leonardo at the 26th Annual SAG Awards:

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Leonardo DiCaprio on his Oscar nod, Brad Pitt and Ricky Gervais (he’s cool with him)

In “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood,” Leonardo DiCaprio plays a struggling actor who can only dream of being nominated for an Academy Award. He has to fight for good parts, is never recognized for industry accolades and is forced to travel overseas to get work.

That, of course, is far from DiCaprio’s reality. On Monday, the 45-year-old scored his sixth acting Oscar nomination for his leading turn in Quentin Tarantino’s film. The actor, who took home the coveted trophy in 2016 for “The Revenant,” said he woke up at his home in Los Angeles a couple of hours after the nominations were announced.

How do you think Rick Dalton would react to being nominated for an Oscar?

I think Rick Dalton would be ecstatic. This film, in a lot of ways, was Quentin’s love letter to Los Angeles and this entire industry — so many of the actors before me that built the foundation of this entire town. Rick was becoming obsolete, and embodied that major cultural transition in the industry. It was a great joy to do the research of that time period with Quentin.

When you won an Oscar in 2016, you seemed very moved during your acceptance speech. Does Oscar recognition really mean a lot to you?

Absolutely. I think everyone feels that way. We inhabit these roles, we go off on location to do these performances, and you never know how the audience or critics are going to feel about what you do.

You and costar Brad Pitt seem to have grown especially close on the awards trail. How has your friendship evolved since filming?

Both of us connected with the relationship that the two characters have in the film — the support system they have for one another. Having grown up in this industry around the same time and places, we just clicked into these people. It was a really natural, implicit understanding. It was amazing working with Brad.

At the Golden Globes this month, he cracked that he thought Jack should’ve shared the life raft with Rose at the end of “Titanic.” Were you surprised by the depth of his “Titanic” knowledge?

He always comes prepared with some good quip on stage — especially the last-minute ones.

There was a lot of talk at the Globes about the fires in Australia. Should you get a chance on the Oscar stage, would you take the opportunity to talk about issues that are important to you?

Absolutely. If it’s something that you’re passionate about — whether that be the environment or not — there’s not many opportunities for us as artists to have a voice that reaches to millions and millions of people around the world. We’re going through an unprecedented shift in the environmental moment — seeing disasters happening faster and at a scary level. The Australian bush fires are — as Russell Crowe put it — related to climate change and temperatures rising and droughts. We need to bring a voice to these issues, and we have a platform that is unprecedented and unmatched.

You’ve produced a handful of environmental documentaries over the past few years, but none has gotten as much attention as a film like “Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood.” Does that bother you?

Well, the truth is, as much as you would love to see people bring as much attention to something I did like “Sea of Shadows” — about the possible extinction of the vaquita — or the climate change film “Before the Flood,” at the end of the day we are in the renaissance of documentaries. There’s more funding for these films and these ideas, and the truth is that they’re getting millions and millions more eyeballs than before because of these streaming services.

At the Globes, Ricky Gervais poked fun at the fact that you’ve dated many women who are younger than you. Does that make you happy there is no host for this year’s Oscars?

No, it’s all good fun. It’s the Oscars, at the end of the day. Is this a common thing? Do you think this will become common — the no-host thing? I do like a host. But after watching it with no host last year, you know, it wasn’t that bad, either. Both ways were kinda cool with me. But you’ve gotta have somebody who’s excited to do it, which Ricky was.

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Leonardo DiCaprio, Julia Roberts & More Support Sean Penn at Core Gala 2020

Leonardo DiCaprio keeps it cool as he poses alongside Sean Penn while attending the 2020 CORE Gala: A Gala Dinner to Benefit CORE and 10 Years of Life-Saving Work Across Haiti & Around the World held at Wiltern Theatre on Wednesday (January 15) in Los Angeles.

Also in attendance to show their support were Julia Roberts and her husband and more guests.

Leonardo DiCaprio & Frank Giustra 
Beck, Leonardo DiCaprio and Sean Penn

$5 million was raised for CORE and its disaster relief and preparedness work across the world, including Haiti, the Bahamas, the Caribbean, and right here in the US.

Source: justjared.com

For more information: hollywoodreporter.com

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Leonardo DiCaprio on his Oscar nomination

The nominees for the 92nd Academy Awards were announced on January 13, 2020, in Beverly Hills and Leonardo DiCaprio earned his seventh Oscar nomination for ‘Once Upon A Time In Hollywood’.

“I’d like to thank the Academy for recognizing my work along with the incredible performances of my fellow nominees,” the previous Oscar winner, for The Revenant, said. “I’ve been incredibly fortunate, with this film, to have partnered with brilliant collaborators in Quentin Tarantino, Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie. This film is an homage to the city of Los Angeles, and I had the opportunity to portray an actor facing his own obsolescence, at a time when our culture was going through massive change. This film in many ways is a tribute to all those who were a part of this industry. Cinema is, and continues to be a powerful form of free artistic expression. This film along with so many others this year, were truly original and impactful. I hope as we progress, we continue to see even more of them. I feel honored to be a part of it all. Thank you again.”

Also, ‘Once Upon A Time In Hollywood’ received 10 Academy Award nominations including Best Picture, Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Brad Pitt), Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Directing, Best Production Design, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing and Best Writing (Original Screenplay).

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Leonardo DiCaprio’s Earth Alliance to Donate $3 Million to Australia Fire Relief

Leonardo DiCaprio‘s environmental organization Earth Alliance has committed to donating $3 million to support the Australia Wildfire Fund, which will help with an “international response to the catastrophic bushfires.”

He announced the news on Instagram, writing:

Earth Alliance launched the Australia Wildfire Fund to handle the donation, while also soliciting help from others. Per the fund’s website, 100 percent of donations will go directly to local firefighting efforts, support for affected communities and wildlife rescue operations. Donations will also go toward the implementation of “long-term solutions to restore and repopulate unique ecosystems destroyed by the wildfires, increasing climate resilience and reducing the threat of future wildfires.”

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Leonardo DiCaprio Rescued a Man From Drowning

“Leonardo played a blinding role in his own real-life Hollywood movie. He saved the life of a man overboard who incredibly had survived by treading water for 11 hours. Leonardo’s boat was the only vessel looking for him.

“The captain put the man’s chances of survival at one in a billion — like winning the lottery twice.”

Leonardo DiCaprio was with his pals when his vessel heard a Mayday call on December 30.

A drunk French crewman, 24, had fallen from a Club Med yacht near St Martin in the Caribbean.

Leo agreed to abandon their private jaunt and embark on a hunt off the island of St Barts.

The severely dehydrated man, known only as Victor, was spotted by Leo’s crew near Saba island.

As the actor looked on, Victor was hauled aboard and sobbed: “I should have died.”

He was given food, drink and clothes before being passed to coastguards.

The source added: “The Club Med cruise worker had fallen overboard after too much alcohol and a long night.

“The captain of his ship sent out a panicked emergency message and Leonardo and his team agreed to look for the poor guy.

“They were the only responders, and his only chance of survival, despite being hours away.

“The ‘man overboard’ was minutes from drowning when he was found.

“He had been treading water and still managed to flail his hands as Leonardo came near.

Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/10701689/leonardo-di-caprio-saves-drunk-man-overboard/

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BAFTA nominations 2020

Leading Actor

Leonardo Dicaprio, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Adam Driver, Marriage Story
Taron Egerton, Rocketman
Joaquin Phoenix, Joker
Jonathan Pryce, The Two Popes

Best Film

1917
The Irishman
Joker
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Parasite

Supporting Actress

Laura Dern, Marriage Story
Scarlett Johansson, Jojo Rabbit
Florence Pugh, Little Women
Margot Robbie, Bombshell
Margot Robbie, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Supporting Actor

Tom Hanks, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Anthony Hopkins, The Two Popes
Al Pacino, The Irishman
Joe Pesci, The Irishman
Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Director

1917, Sam Mendes
The Irishman, Martin Scorsese
Joker, Todd Phillips
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Quentin Tarantino
Parasite, Bong Joon-ho

Original Screenplay

Booksmart, Susanna Fogel, Emily Halpern, Sarah Haskins, Katie Silberman
Knives Out, Rian Johnson
Marriage Story, Noah Baumbach
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Quentin Tarantino
Parasite, Han Jin-won, Bong Joon-ho

Casting

Joker, Shayna Markowitz
Marriage Story, Douglas Aibel, Francine Maisler
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Victoria Thomas
The Personal History of David Copperfield, Sarah Crowe
The Two Popes, Nina Gold

Editing

The Irishman, Thelma Schoonmaker
Jojo Rabbit, Tom Eagles
Joker, Jeff Groth
Le Mans ’66, Andrew Buckland, Michael McCusker
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Fred Raskin

Production Design

1917, Dennis Gassner, Lee Sandales
The Irishman, Bob Shaw, Regina Graves
Jojo Rabbit, Ra Vincent, Nora Sopková
Joker, Mark Friedberg, Kris Moran
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Barbara Ling, Nancy Haigh

Costume Design

The Irishman, Christopher Peterson, Sandy Powell
Jojo Rabbit, Mayes C. Rubeo
Judy, Jany Temime
Little Women, Jacqueline Durran
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Arianne Phillips

The awards ceremony itself will take place at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Feb. 2.

Full list of nominees : BAFTA