9 Facts About 

Leonardo DiCaprio We Didn't Know About

Assault Incident:

1. In 2005, model Aretha Wilson assaulted Leo with a bottle, resulting in 17 stitches. She later pleaded guilty and served two years in jail, claiming she mistook him for her ex-boyfriend.

1. In 2005, model Aretha Wilson assaulted Leo with a bottle, resulting in 17 stitches. She later pleaded guilty and served two years in jail, claiming she mistook him for her ex-boyfriend.

Kate Winslet's Flashing Gesture:

1. Leo and Kate Winslet's friendship on the set of Titanic is heartwarming. To ease Leo's nerves for their nude scene, Kate flashed him when they first met on set, ensuring nothing was left to the imagination.

1. Leo and Kate Winslet's friendship on the set of Titanic is heartwarming. To ease Leo's nerves for their nude scene, Kate flashed him when they first met on set, ensuring nothing was left to the imagination.

Terrible Singing Voice:

1. Leo's acting skills shine, but his singing voice falls short. He sang in movies like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, acknowledging his lack of vocal prowess. He was even set to star in Moulin Rouge before realizing his singing voice was "pretty atrocious.".

1. Leo's acting skills shine, but his singing voice falls short. He sang in movies like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, acknowledging his lack of vocal prowess. He was even set to star in Moulin Rouge before realizing his singing voice was "pretty atrocious.". 

'Worst Actor' Award:

1. Despite his talent, Leo received the Golden Raspberry Award for 'Worst Actor' in 2001 for his role in The Beach. It took over two decades for him to win his first Oscar in 2016.

1. Despite his talent, Leo received the Golden Raspberry Award for 'Worst Actor' in 2001 for his role in The Beach. It took over two decades for him to win his first Oscar in 2016.

TV Commercials Breakthrough:

1. Leo entered Hollywood through TV commercials in the '80s, starting with one for a children's car and track set. His talent caught producers' attention, leading to small TV roles before his film debut in Critters 3.

1. Leo entered Hollywood through TV commercials in the '80s, starting with one for a children's car and track set. His talent caught producers' attention, leading to small TV roles before his film debut in Critters 3. 

First TV Job Firing:

1. Even the most successful face setbacks – Leo was fired from his first TV job for being too disruptive on the set of Romper Room.

1. Even the most successful face setbacks – Leo was fired from his first TV job for being too disruptive on the set of Romper Room.  

Experimental School Experience:

1. Leo attended an experimental progressive school as a child, sparking his interest in acting. Unhappy with public school, he persuaded his mother to take him to auditions, eventually dropping out to pursue his passion at a drama center.

1. Leo attended an experimental progressive school as a child, sparking his interest in acting. Unhappy with public school, he persuaded his mother to take him to auditions, eventually dropping out to pursue his passion at a drama center.

Hollywood's Rejection:

1. Leo's full name faced rejection in Hollywood for being deemed "un-American" when he started his acting career. His agent suggested changing it to 'Lenny Williams' for a more American sound, but Leo chose to keep his given name.

1. Leo's full name faced rejection in Hollywood for being deemed "un-American" when he started his acting career. His agent suggested changing it to 'Lenny Williams' for a more American sound, but Leo chose to keep his given name.

Inspiration from Da Vinci's Art:

1. It might sound cliché, but Leonardo DiCaprio's name has a unique origin. During his parents' honeymoon in Florence, at the Uffizi Gallery, Leo kicked for the first time as his pregnant mother gazed at a Da Vinci painting. Taking it as a sign, his father named him 'Leonardo.'

1. It might sound cliché, but Leonardo DiCaprio's name has a unique origin. During his parents' honeymoon in Florence, at the Uffizi Gallery, Leo kicked for the first time as his pregnant mother gazed at a Da Vinci painting. Taking it as a sign, his father named him 'Leonardo.'