Leonardo DiCaprio's Most Memorable grimaces
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/leonardo-dicaprios-most-memorable-grimaces.htmlOn November 11, one of the most successful actors of our time, Leonardo DiCaprio, turns 43.
At the Golden Globe Awards ceremony in 2016, Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio literally blew up the Internet with his funny grimace, which he made when Lady Gaga, hurrying to receive the coveted award, slightly touched his hand. Later, of course, the actor explained his facial expression by saying that at first he didn't even understand what exactly happened.
Well, we have collected 10 of the funniest grimaces of Leonardo DiCaprio and offer to enjoy with us.
From Quentin Tarantino's film Django Unchained.
Perhaps the most famous gesture from the movie "The Great Gatsby".
At one of the interviews.
From the movie "What's eating Gilbert Grape".
DiCaprio can, so to speak, show his teeth.
And dance.
And humbly thank you for the applause.
From the movie "The Wolf of Wall Street".
From the movie "Survivor", for which Leo won the Golden Globe as the best dramatic actor.
Well, actually, because of what all the fuss broke out.
Keywords: Actors | Grimace | Golden globe | Leonardo dicaprio | Face | Laughter
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