Acclaimed filmmaker Martin Scorsese revealed that he was introduced to actor and producer Leonardo DiCaprio by Robert De Niro after the actors worked together on ‘The Boy’s Life’ in 1993.
At the Tribeca Film Festival, Martin Scorsese said, “(He told me) ‘There’s this kid, Leo DiCaprio. He’s really good. You’ve gotta work with him sometime’.”
The filmmaker first acted on the advice with 2002’s ‘Gangs of New York’ and then worked with DiCaprio on ‘The Aviator’, ‘The Departed’, ‘Shutter Island’ and 2015 short film ‘The Audition’, which also featured Robert De Niro, reported femalefirst.co.uk.
Scorsese added, “It was extraordinary fortune, because he liked the kind of images we made. And he wanted to make movies like that, in a way. In other words, not being afraid of certain topics. And he was more concerned with the truth of a character and of a situation. And he wasn’t afraid to go anywhere with this stuff.”