Leonardo DiCaprio Net Worth: How much does this award-winning actor earn?
By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Feb 16, 2014 01:12 PM EST
Leonardo DiCaprio's net worth remains of the most valuable in Hollywood and for good reason. Despite the fact that most of DiCaprio's films are depressing or unhinged, it seems like every movie he's starred in has gone on to become blockbuster hits.
Leonardo DiCaprio's net worth first got its jumpstart when DiCaprio took on a minor role in "Growing Pains" as a child.
On his way to super stardom, Leonardo DiCaprio's net worth continued improving over time as he took more challenging and noticeable roles after his debut in the limelight.
Leonardo DiCaprio's net worth got its major boost when he starred in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape?" for which the actor earned his first Academy Award nominatiom for best supporting actor.
After that, it was smooth sailing for DiCaprio who then received starring roles for "William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet" and the legendary "Titanic."
Dicaprio also garnered acclaim for his performances in the intense dramas, "Total Eclipse" and "The Basketball Diaries."
Titanic eventually smashed all box office records, won multiple awards and secured DiCaprio's place as a leading man. DiCaprio moved forward with a string of successful movies, including Steven Spielberg's "Catch Me if You Can" (grossed $352 million worldwide), Christopher Nolan's "Inception" and the award-winning film "Revolutionary Road".
Leonardo DiCaprio's net worth have come a long way since his early childhood days.
So much does this award-winning actor worth? CelebrityNetWorth says Leonardo DiCaprio's net worth is a staggering US$200 million.
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