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someone else, though someone else had a huge influence on Leonardo DiCaprio's career.
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You did, though You probably don't know.
I don't think I had an influence, but I sometimes that, you know, looking back to find yourself in some interesting conversations in moments in time.
And I worked with Leonardo on Romeo and Juliet, and at the time my father made his living.
He was a Titanic expert, and he used to take people all over the world talking about Titanic.
You couldn't go to universities, and, uh, and it was my last day of filming on Romeo and Juliet, and we all went out to a bar afterward.
All the guys were all a bunch of guys working on the movie, and so we're in different cars, and I was riding to the place with Leo and he said, I just got offered this movie.
It's a big movie and he had done in the films that point, he said.
It's a big studio movie.
It's Titanic and I said, That's incredible And I knew a lot about Titanic was my dad just talked about, and we just had a conversation about it.
and he was saying like I don't know what I'll do Remember saying you could do it?
I think I had any say But it is kind of interesting to think back on that there was a moment when he might have done because he did it.
He did.
He did do the movie.
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