As Leonardo DiCaprio celebrates his milestone 50th birthday, let’s take a look at some surprising facts about the Oscar-winning actor that even his biggest fans might not know.
1. Never Did Drugs
Despite growing up in a Los Angeles neighborhood surrounded by drugs and violence, DiCaprio never gave in to temptation. He once shared that witnessing the toll of addiction on others kept him away from drugs. “I had seen all the hedonism and insanity of the world of drugs,” DiCaprio told The Sun.
2. The Titanic Hairstyle Ban
After his role as Jack Dawson in Titanic, DiCaprio’s mushroom haircut became wildly popular worldwide—so much so that it was actually banned by the Taliban. When young Afghan men started adopting the hairstyle, the Taliban responded by penalizing barbers who dared to give people the “Titanic cut.”
3. First Oscar Nomination at 19
DiCaprio received his first Oscar nomination in 1993 for his role in What’s Eating Gilbert Grape at just 19. Despite the early recognition, he had to wait until 2016 to win his first Oscar for The Revenant, after five nominations.
4. Acting Beginnings
DiCaprio’s career began with television commercials. His first break came at age 14 when he starred in a Matchbox car ad, eventually leading him to television roles and ultimately, to Hollywood stardom.
5. A “Worst Actor” Award
Even the greatest actors have a few missteps. In 2001, DiCaprio was awarded a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor for his role in The Beach. Luckily, it didn’t slow down his meteoric career.
6. Named After Leonardo da Vinci
Yes, the story behind his name is true! While pregnant, DiCaprio’s mother felt him kick for the first time while admiring a Leonardo da Vinci painting in Italy, and so, she named him after the legendary artist.
From humble beginnings to becoming one of Hollywood’s most acclaimed actors, Leonardo DiCaprio has truly made a mark on cinema—and there’s no telling what’s next for him.


