What's Eating Gilbert Grape?’ in 1993 saw Leo team up with Johnny Depp to play a teenager with learning difficulties. The film was a huge critical success and earned the young star an Academy Award nomination. Roles in ‘The Quick and the Dead’ and ‘The Basketball Diaries added to his rising bankability, but it was his role in 1995’s ‘Total Eclipse’ that raised a few eyebrows. Leo played the tormented, bisexual poet Arthur Rimbaud opposite David Thewlis and the film’s graphical nature was a brave move for a young actor still conquering Hollywood.Returning with a mainstream hit in 1996, Leo starred in Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of ‘Romeo and Juliet’. The movie was a huge hit among the MTV generation and succeeded in bring Shakespeare to the masses once more.However, no matter how successful ‘Romeo and Juliet’ may have been, it was to be eclipsed in 1997 by the film of the year – ‘Titanic’. The £100 million epic picked up 11 Oscars.Leo had now hit the big time and started to live the life of a big time movie star - dating models, hard partying and tabloid tales that included suing Playgirl magazine over their plans to publish naked snaps of him.Despite joining the $20 million earning club for ‘The Beach’ in 2000, the film was savaged by the critics and it would be two years before he returned with the hits ‘Gangs of New York’ and ‘Catch Me If You Can’. Another two year absence saw Leo return with one of the most critically acclaimed films of 2004, Martin Scorsese’s ‘The Aviator’.When he’s not flicking through the scripts of multi-million dollar movies, Leo is a keen environmentalist and has up his own foundation and eco-site through his official website.