Leonardo DiCaprio on greed in Hollywood and Wall Street: 'I have seen a lot of my heroes disappear'

Updated January 13 2014 - 8:08pm, first published January 11 2014 - 1:27pm
From the ground up: Martin Scorsese directs Margot Robbie and Leonardo DiCaprio in <i>The Wolf of Wall Street</i>.
From the ground up: Martin Scorsese directs Margot Robbie and Leonardo DiCaprio in <i>The Wolf of Wall Street</i>.
The dark side: Leonardo DiCaprio in <i>The Wolf of Wall Street</i>.
The dark side: Leonardo DiCaprio in <i>The Wolf of Wall Street</i>.
leonardo di caprio
leonardo di caprio

In less than a year, Leonardo DiCaprio turns 40. Cue gasps of shock. Not, perhaps, because the baby-faced star of Romeo+Juliet and Titanic is all grown up. In that sense, DiCaprio has almost grown into himself, maturing like a fine wine.

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