25 Best Leonardo DiCaprio Movies, Ranked
Leonardo DiCaprio isn’t just the definitive movie star of his generation; he’s approaching the all-time status of greats like Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Gene Hackman, and Jack Nicholson. DiCaprio may have had a big jump start to his career with Titanic, but he’s earned all the success that he’s earned through years of hard work alongside virtually every great living director.
DiCaprio has very few misses on his resume, and the few that he does have are at least spectacular (looking at you, Critters 3 and Don’s Plum). With no signs of slowing down, the future looks bright for DiCaprio (who may be starring in a Frank Sinatra biopic soon). For fans of the talented actor and those just looking to see more of him, here are the greatest Leonardo DiCaprio movies of all-time, ranked.
25 ‘Body of Lies’ (2008)
Appeared as Roger Ferris
Ridley Scott may be best known for his work on science fiction films and historical epics, but Body of Lies saw him taking on the espionage genre in a modern context. The film stars DiCaprio as an American military operative working in CIA's Near East Division who goes to Jordan to thwart an emerging terrorist threat.
Despite the seemingly inflammatory nature of the subject matter, Scott does a great job of not lionizing the CIA or any of the United States' overseas military activity. It was the rare case where DiCaprio got to play an action star, something he’s long avoided doing.
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Release Date October 10, 2008 Director Ridley Scott Cast Leonardo DiCaprio , Russell Crowe , Mark Strong , Golshifteh Farahani , Oscar Isaac , Ali Suliman Runtime 128 Main Genre Action24 ‘The Great Gatsby’ (2013)
Appeared as James Gatz / Jay Gatsby
Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is everything that someone would come to expect from the notoriously stylized director; Luhrmann decided to capture the excitement of the “roaring 1920s” with hyperactive visuals and a soundtrack populated by hits by recent artists.
DiCaprio is perfectly suited (no pun intended, but he does have some snazzy outfits) to play the embodiment of wealth and class that is Jay Gatsby. Beneath the good looks of someone who seems so “in the moment” is a deeply wounded, lonely soul in desperate search of love, ensuring that The Great Gatsby is an interesting character study.
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23 ‘Blood Diamond’ (2006)
Appeared as Daniel "Danny" Archer
DiCaprio had the rare challenge of competing against himself at the 2007 Academy Awards; since the Oscars only allow an actor to be nominated for one film in a single category, DiCaprio’s Blood Diamond performance got in over his (arguably superior) work on Martin Scorsese’s Best Picture winner The Departed.
Blood Diamond stars DiCaprio as the mercenary Danny Archer, who reluctantly agrees to help a South African man (Djimon Hounsou in an Oscar-nominated performance) find his missing son in the midst of a civil conflict. DiCaprio does a great job mastering the notoriously difficult South African accent.
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Release Date January 26, 2006 Director Edward Zwick Cast Leonardo DiCaprio , Djimon Hounsou , Jennifer Connelly , Kagiso Kuypers , Arnold Vosloo , Antony Coleman Runtime 143 Main Genre Adventure22 ‘J. Edgar’ (2011)
Appeared as J. Edgar Hoover
J. Edgar is one of the more underrated films within the late filmography of Clint Eastwood. While not all of the makeup effects are necessarily great, Eastwood does a great job at showing how childhood trauma and being forced to mask his sexuality forced J. Edgar Hoover to create one of the most powerful (and most dangerous) institutions in the history of the United States.
DiCaprio has never shied away from onscreen intimacy, and Eastwood shows both restraint and respect in showing the gradual romance that develops between Hoover and his long-time partner Clyde (Armie Hammer). It's a fascinating biopic and an essential for fans of both DiCaprio and Eastwood.
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Release Date November 9, 2011 Director Clint Eastwood Cast Leonardo DiCaprio , judi dench , Damon Herriman , Naomi Watts , Josh Lucas , Armie Hammer Runtime 137 Main Genre Biography21 ‘The Man in the Iron Mask’ (1998)
Appeared as Philippe Bourbon / King Louis XIV
CloseIt takes a truly talented actor to play twins on screen and turn them into two completely distinguishable characters with an opposite set of skills and mannerisms. In this dark action drama centered on Dumas' musketeers (now a little older and worse for the wear), DiCaprio stars as both the villainous tyrant King Louis XIV and his potential successor, Phillippe.
This is very much the 1990s version of The Three Musketeers, which means there’s a lot of flashy action, onscreen sensuality, and overblown speeches. The Man in the Iron Mask may not be the most family-friendly slant on the classic adventure story, but it certainly has all the pomp and circumstance that the novel demands.
20 ‘This Boy’s Life’ (1993)
Appeared as Tobias "Toby" Wolff
CloseBefore they were on screen together in Scorsese’s 2023 crime epic Killers of the Flower Moon, DiCaprio and Robert De Niro shared the screen together in this underrated family drama. This Boy’s Life follows the young boy Toby Wolff (DiCaprio), whose life is destroyed when his mother Caroline (Ellen Burkin) marries an abusive new partner (De Niro).
Despite being quite young at the time of the production, DiCaprio shows a remarkable vulnerability and ability to lead a film. DiCaprio and De Niro approach the nature of child abuse with a degree of respect and needed vulnerability, with their performances here showing a chemistry that would inform future roles.
19 ‘Don't Look Up’ (2021)
Appeared as Dr. Randall Mindy
DiCaprio rarely gets the chance to flex his comedic muscles, but Don’t Look Up gave him the rare chance to be a bit wacky. He stars as Dr. Ernest Burkhart, a brilliant scientist who must convince the administration of the tyrannical President of the United States (Meryl Streep) to listen to the researchers when it becomes evident that an asteroid is set to collide with Earth.
Similar to Adam McKay’s previous filmsThe Big Short and Vice, Don’t Look Up does a great job at blending in social commentary with a fast paced sense-of-humor. DiCaprio is hilarious as the sometimes annoying Dr. Mindy, who makes some questionable decisions over the course of the film.
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Release Date December 24, 2021 Director Adam McKay Cast Leonardo DiCaprio , Jennifer Lawrence , Timothee Chalamet , Jonah Hill , Cate Blanchett , Gina Gershon Runtime 138 minutes18 ‘Marvin's Room’ (1996)
Appeared as Hank
CloseJerry Zaks’ 1996 family drama was based on the acclaimed stage play of the same name by Scott McPherson. The film follows the inner conflicts within a family unit in the wake of an unexpected reunion. It was DiCaprio’s last “child role” before Titanic skyrocketed him into serious stardom.
Marvin's Room gave DiCaprio the chance to appear alongside many of the best performers in the history of cinema, including Diane Keaton, Dan Hedeya, Gwen Verdon, and his future co-stars De Niro and Streep. Keaton received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.
17 ‘The Quick and the Dead’ (1995)
Appeared as Fee "The Kid" Herod
Sam Raimi needs to make more Westerns, because The Quick and the Dead is about as much fun as the genre can get. While it follows all the archetypes of a classic gunslinger adventure, The Quick and the Dead brings in some of the fun blood splatter and eccentric humor of Raimi’s Evil Dead trilogy.
A relatively youthful DiCaprio has a standout role as a young outlaw known as “The Kid,” who competes in a standoff contest in order to get revenge on his abusive father, the ruthless John Herod (Gene Hackman).
The Quick and the Dead
RA female gunfighter returns to a frontier town where a dueling tournament is being held, which she enters in an effort to avenge her father's death.
Release Date February 10, 1995 Director Sam Raimi Cast Sharon Stone , Gene Hackman , Russell Crowe , Roberts Blossom , Kevin Conway , Pat Hingle , Gary Sinise , Leonardo DiCaprio Runtime 108 Main Genre Western16 ‘The Basketball Diaries’ (1995)
Appeared as Jim Carroll
Over a decade before they were hurling insults at each other in The Departed, DiCaprio and Mark Wahlberg played best friends in this riveting adaptation of Jim Carroll’s autobiography of the same name. Carroll was a child basketball star who dealt with serious drug addiction within his teenage years, and subsequently turned his challenges into poetry and literature.
While the film is occasionally guilty of sensationalizing the text, DiCaprio proved that he was far more than just a teenage heartthrob in this beautiful story of recovery. It’s sadly one of his more underseen films and should be considered by those who want to see the star's serious roles.
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RBiographyCrimeDramaRelease Date April 21, 1995 Director Scott Kalvert Cast Leonardo DiCaprio , Lorraine Bracco , Marilyn Sokol , James Madio , Patrick McGaw , Mark Wahlberg Runtime 102 minutes15 ‘Shutter Island’ (2010)
Appeared as U.S. Marshal Edward "Teddy" Daniels
While Scorsese would occasionally try his hand at horror films like Bringing Out the Dead and Cape Fear, DiCaprio hadn’t returned to the genre since his acting debut in Critters 3. While Shutter Island isn’t necessarily the strongest of DiCaprio and Scorsese's collaborations overall, it gave both artists the chance to tackle the horror genre with a restrained and terrifying story.
DiCaprio stars as the U.S. Marshall Teddy Daniels, who ventures to a mysterious remote island alongside his partner (Mark Ruffalo) for an investigation. The film’s ending pushes DiCaprio to his physical and emotional limits with a shocking plot twist.
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14 ‘Gangs of New York’ (2002)
Appeared as William "Bill the Butcher" Cutting
DiCaprio’s first collaboration with Scorsese was in the Irish gangster drama Gangs of New York, which also marked his only collaboration with Daniel Day-Lewis (an actor often regarded as the greatest of all time). Set in the slums of New York during the mid-19th century, Gangs of New York follows Amsterdam Vallon (DiCaprio) as he attempts to stage a plot of revenge on the ruthless gang leader known as “Bill the Butcher” (Day-Lewis).
It occasionally feels like DiCaprio is getting an acting lesson from Day-Lewis, but for the most part, he’s able to hold his own when acting alongside the living legend.
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13 ‘The Aviator’ (2004)
Appeared as Howard Hughes
The Aviator was the most ambitious project of DiCaprio’s career at the time of its release. He had to physically transform and wear extensive makeup in order to capture the essence of Howard Hughes, all while capturing the edge of madness that the famous inventor was known for crossing.
The Aviator is as beautifully designed as any film within Scorsese’s filmography, but DiCaprio’s performance still stands out amidst the beautiful imagery. He has particularly strong chemistry with Cate Blanchett, who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of the iconic Old Hollywood star Katherine Hepburn.
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Release Date December 17, 2004 Director Martin Scorsese Cast Leonardo DiCaprio , Cate Blanchett , Kate Beckinsale , John C. Reilly , Alec Baldwin , Alan Alda Runtime 169 Main Genre Biography12 ‘Romeo + Juliet’ (1996)
Appeared as Romeo Montague
Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet was perhaps the last film of DiCaprio’s “heartthrob era,” but it was hardly the type of stodgy period piece that Shakespeare adaptations often turn into. Luhrmann took the original text of Shakespeare’s most timeless (and perhaps most frequently adapted) romantic play, but set the film within the context of modern-day Verona Beach.
What could have been a complete misreading of the play’s original story turns into a heartbreaking encapsulation of the fervor and chaos that comes with young love. DiCaprio and his co-star Claire Danes have excellent chemistry as the titular duo, making the infamous ending even more tragic.
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PG-13DramaRomanceRelease Date November 1, 1996 Director Baz Luhrmann Cast Leonardo DiCaprio , Claire Danes , John Leguizamo , Harold Perrineau , Pete Postlethwaite , Paul Sorvino Runtime 120 minutes11 ‘What's Eating Gilbert Grape’ (1993)
DiCaprio earned his first Academy Award nomination (and his only in the Best Supporting Actor category) for his riveting portrayal of a teen with autism in the 1993 family drama What’s Eating Gilbert Grape. The film follows the restless young man Gilbert (Johnny Depp) as he attempts to care for both his younger brother Arnie (DiCaprio) and his obese mother (Darlene Cates).
It was a remarkable breakthrough role for DiCaprio, who had only recently made his theatrical debut the year prior in the romantic drama Poison Ivy (as Critters 3 was released directly to the home video market).
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Release Date December 17, 1993 Director Lasse Hallström Cast Johnny Depp , Leonardo DiCaprio , Juliette Lewis , Mary Steenburgen , Darlene Cates , Laura Harrington Runtime 118 Main Genre Drama10 ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ (2023)
Appeared as Ernest Burkhart
Featuring the actor alongside an impressive ensemble cast, Killers of the Flower Moon sees Leonardo DiCaprio as the vulnerable World War I Ernest Burkhart. After he returns from the war, his uncle William King Hale (Robert De Niro) easily ropes him into his schemes, which involve scamming and eventually murdering Osage members, who have become wealthy thanks to the discovery of oil on their tribal land.
Directed by Martin Scorsese and based on the true story of the Osage murders, Killers of the Flower Moon presents a powerful if not skewed perspective of the historical events. DiCaprio plays the role of a complex villain well, which is perfectly complemented by the more straightforward antagonist masterfully portrayed by Robert De Niro. Lily Gladstone is also a standout among the strong cast, with her role as Mollie Burkhart underscoring the harrowing effects of the crimes.
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Release Date October 20, 2023 Director Martin Scorsese Cast Leonardo DiCaprio , Robert De Niro , Lily Gladstone , Jesse Plemons , John Lithgow , Brendan Fraser , Tantoo Cardinal , Cara Jade Myers Runtime 206 minutes9 ‘Revolutionary Road’ (2008)
Appeared as Frank Wheeler
Sorry Titanic, but DiCaprio and Kate Winslet have their best onscreen chemistry in Sam Mendes’ stirring 2008 period drama titled Revolutionary Road. The film follows the romance between the ambitious salesman Frank Wheeler and his wife April from the sensual heights of their early interactions to the crushing heartbreak of their marital breakdown.
Revolutionary Road breaks down the clichés behind “small-town American life” that are commonly featured in 1950s romantic melodramas. As much as April and Frank try to avoid being “normal people,” they fall into the trappings of a marriage that loses its luster.
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8 ‘Inception’ (2010)
Appeared as Dom Cobb
Critics might complain that Christopher Nolan pays more attention to plot and action than he does to characters, but that’s not the case with Inception at all. Despite the near-constant plot revelations and labyrinth of a story, Inception has a deep emotional core thanks to the emotion that DiCaprio brings to the role of Dom Cobb.
Cobb isn’t dissimilar from any hero from a classic caper movie; the only difference is that he robs people’s minds, not banks. Nolan writes a surprisingly nuanced drama for Cobb as he deals with the ghost of his late wife, Mal (Marion Cotillard).
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7 ‘Django Unchained’ (2012)
Appeared as "Monsieur" Calvin J. Candie
DiCaprio comes across as a fairly endearing guy in any of his interviewed appearances, but he’s never been quite as detestable on screen as he is in Quentin Tarantino’s Western epic Django Unchained. The film follows the enslaved man Django (Jamie Foxx), who is freed by the quirky bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz) and agrees to join the doctor’s dangerous profession.
DiCaprio’s performance as the slaver Calvin Candie is perhaps the most cruel and purely evil character that Tarantino has ever written; even if Waltz ended up winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, the work by DiCaprio was equally deserving.
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6 ‘Catch Me If You Can’ (2002)
Appeared as Frank Abagnale Jr.
What does a con man’s life look like when he’s completely lost track of his identity? Catch Me If You Can addresses this question in what may be Steven Spielberg’s most profound work of the 21st century. The film deals with all the challenges of a coming-of-age story through the lens of an exciting heist thriller.
Loosely based on a true story, Catch Me If You Can explores the life of the con artist Frank Abagnale Jr., who masqueraded as a pilot, a lawyer, and a doctor all before he reached adulthood. DiCaprio and Spielberg perfectly capture the shift in tone; what begins as a fun caper turns into an emotional drama about the life of crime.
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