It's quite flattering to have Leonardo DiCaprio play you in the movie. He's a great-looking young man.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When people ask me about being portrayed onscreen by Leonardo DiCaprio, I always say, 'I love it - no matter how old I get, people are going to think that's what I look like.'
I absolutely love Leonardo DiCaprio.
I thought Leonardo DiCaprio was amazing in Baz Luhrmann's 'Romeo and Juliet.'
Unfortunately, most actors want to play off their own personal mystique and good looks and whatever, but that will only carry you but so far.
The message of the movie is to accept who you are and not to succumb to the pressure of what the media tells you is beautiful and what you should be looking like.
When you're a young boy, you're looking at older men for role modelling. Before I loved De Niro, I loved Clint Eastwood; I loved John Wayne. And James Bond.
I'm no Leonardo DiCaprio.
I was never the ingenue or the pretty girlfriend of Tom Cruise in a movie. I didn't have that career, so I don't have to compete on that level.
I don't even think of myself as particularly good looking, and not at all a typical kind of Hollywood leading man sort of actor.
I didn't really want to act. Gerard Depardieu discovered me when I was 14 and asked if I wanted to make movies and I said, 'Why not?'
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