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Here's What Leonardo DiCaprio Did With His 'Titanic' Salary

Looking back, 'Titanic' is without a doubt regarded as one of the crucial best possible motion pictures to come back out of the '90s and most likely of all -time, at least from a box-office standpoint. To at the present time, the film remains to be within the top five in terms of box workplace revenue generated with over $2.1 billion made. Leonardo DiCaprio ended up cashing in quite properly and that was all thanks to a definite clause in his contract.

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Leo made a base of $2.5 million which used to be accompanied through a 1.8% percentage of the gross revenue backend issues. Ultimately, he walked away from the film a very rich man, making $40 million. He made nice use of the cash, as we're going to delve into all the way through the thing. However, little do fans know, it took some convincing to take the function in the first place.

Jack Wasn't Complex

It could be laborious to imagine however according to Rae Sanchini along E!, he admits it took a lot of convincing on his part, along with James Cameron. The Executive Producer made point out that Kate Winslet was all the time onboard, but Leo had his doubts, "He always played very complicated characters who have very deep flaws," notes Sanchini. And after starring in motion pictures like Romeo + Juliet, The Basketball Diaries and What's Eating Gilbert Grape, for which he earned his first Oscar nomination, taking part in Jack "almost seemed, I think when he first looked at it, too easy. Jim would be the first to tell you," Sanchini says. "It's like, 'I interviewed Leo for 15 minutes, and he interviewed me for three months!'"

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Realizing that Jack Dawson was a posh persona modified the entirety for Leo, "I think the hardest thing with Leo was convincing him that there was complexity in Jack Dawson," Sanchini says. "Because when you think about it, Jack is the purest of heart. We meet him, and he's not conflicted. He knows exactly who he is. He knows his place in the world. He's fearless...he falls in love, but he doesn't change as a person...He makes his choice to die for the woman he loves, and he's at peace with that."

He Accepted The Role But Didn't Understand How Big The Film Would Be

Ultimately, Leo stated sure. He admitted alongside ABC News that he looked at the film as an experiment, alongside Kate Winslet, given all the indie movies they had accomplished at the time, "Titanic was very much an experiment for Kate Winslet and I," stated DiCaprio. "We’d done all of these independent movies. I loved her as an actress and she said, 'Let’s do this together, we can do this.'” "We did it, and it changed into one thing that shall we’ve by no means foreseen."

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While shooting the film, Leo still didn't grasp the success it would eventually enjoy, "People mentioned, 'Do you know how big of a movie this is?' I stated, 'Yeah, it’s giant. It’s a big movie,'" said DiCaprio. "They’re like, 'No. No. No, it’s the biggest film ever,' and I’m like, 'Well, what does that mean?' I knew there was once an expectation of me to do a certain thing at that point, and I knew I needed to get back to what my intentions have been from the onset."

The part completely changed the trajectory of his career, especially from a personal standpoint, "I had solid by way of then precisely what type of motion pictures I sought after to do," said DiCaprio. "I used [my status] as a blessing, to make R-rated, other types of movies, to throw the dice a little bit bit on issues I sought after to behave in. People would want to finance those motion pictures now. I’d never had that, before 'Titanic.'"

Giving His Earnings To A Good Cause

Millvina Dean is an important name as she was the last survivor of the Titanic. At the time, she was living in a nursing home and the bills started to stack up. An Irish author Don Mullan decided to step in and do something about that, he started the 'Millvina Fund' which aided in her medical bills thanks to donations. According to Mullan, DiCaprio, Winslet and Cameron all stepped up, "I laid down the problem to the 'Titanic' actors and directors to reinforce the Millvina Fund and I used to be overjoyed with the generosity they have got proven in assembly that problem.”

The most vital section was that Dean did not have to promote her Titanic memorabilia to make ends meet, "We are delighted to officially launch the Millvina Fund today. We felt it was an important initiative after hearing from Millvina how the stress and strains of having to pay her nursing fees was forcing her to sell Titanic memorabilia to raise funds.”

Dean quietly passed away in 2009 at the age of 97.

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Sources: E Online, ABS News & Irish Examiner

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Update: 2024-06-11