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Leonardo DiCaprio says secret to Hollywood survival is to 'disappear as much as you possibly can'
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James Cameron told Fox News Digital Leonardo DiCaprio almost passed on playing Jack Dawson in "Titanic" because he thought the role was too easy.
Leonardo DiCaprio revealed the secret to surviving Hollywood is knowing when to stay quiet, and he’s spent his whole adult life mastering the art of disappearing.
Leonardo DiCaprio Reveals His "Philosophy" for Handling Life in the Public Eye
Though One Battle After Another star Leonardo DiCaprio opts for a more private personal life, he explained he has been “managing” to find a “balance” with his public-facing career.
The public will have to catch Leonardo DiCaprio when they can.
Indeed, the Oscar winner explained that while he recognizes his status as a public figure, he certainly prefers to keep his off-camera life out of the spotlight as much as possible.
“It’s been a balance I’ve been managing my whole adult life,” Leonardo told Time in an interview published Dec. 8, “and still I’m not an expert. I think my simple philosophy is only get out there and do something when you have something to say, or you have something to show for it.”
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Leonardo DiCaprio finally reveals why he likes to keep a low profile in public
Leonardo DiCaprio revealed he strategically keeps a low public profile so people don’t get sick of seeing him.
“It’s been a balance I’ve been managing my whole adult life and still I’m not an expert,” the actor and Time’s 2025 Entertainer of the Year said in a cover interview published Monday.
“I think my simple philosophy is only get out there and do something when you have something to say, or you have something to show for it,” the “Titanic” star, 51, added.
After his massive success with 1997’s “Titanic,” DiCaprio began thinking of ways to extend his career without people getting tired of him.
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