Word: leonardo
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...Heartthrob Leonardo DiCaprio complained about his larger-than-life image during the premiere of "The Beach," his newest flick. He said he hoped people would still recognize his work as an actor...
...critics' darling even before teenage girls knew who he was, Leonardo DiCaprio has taken a long, unconventional road to stardom. Armed with a smile that, in his first TV spot, was used to sell milk, he started out in television in 1990's straight-to-trivia TV series "Parenthood...
...therapy groups. He hasn't really experienced what it's like to be a true man; sensitivity and political correctness have taken the place of honesty and national pride. While the heroes of yesteryear were war veterans and self-made men, the male superstars of today are stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, someone who cares more about his hair than about football. (Even Elvis, who certaintly cared about his hair, enlisted at one point.) Pride, courage and masculinity are altogether dead in this pretty-boy infested world...
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Fans who were disappointed to see Leonardo DiCaprio's dismal end in Titanic shouldn't have worried. Three relatively low-key years after the blockbuster in which he succumbed to an icy demise, Leo washed up on an idyllic stretch of sand as one of the world's highest-paid, most well known actors.In his latest rendezvous in the water, entitled The Beach, based on a book of the same name by author Alex Garland, Leo reinvents himself as Richard, a dissatisfied, disillusioned Gen-Xer, traversing the world in search of a "genuine" experience. Genuine in this case excludes anything...