In 1993, Leonardo DiCaprio starred alongside Robert De Niro in This Boy’s Life. Leo was round 17 and comparatively unknown on the time, whereas his older costar was already an Academy Award-winning icon. However, as I’m positive you recognize, issues wound up understanding fairly effectively for the younger star…
Flash ahead to 2025, and Leo was enlisted to current his former costar with an honorary Palme d’Or — probably the most prestigious awards in all of movie — on the Cannes Movie Competition, which kicked off this week.
In his speech, Leo recalled his first interactions with Robert throughout his “robust” audition for This Boy’s Life as a teen. “There’s a number of competitors. None of us knew who would get the half,” he recalled. “And at 15 or 16 years outdated, I did the one factor I may suppose to face out: I screamed at him on the high of my lungs. The room burst into laughter. Later that day, because the story goes, Bob was getting on his aircraft with a producer, [who] requested, ‘Who do you need to play the half?’ And in basic De Niro vogue, he replied, ‘Second child from the final.’”
As destiny would have it, that second child from the final was Leo. “That second modified my life ceaselessly, began my total profession on this planet of cinema,” the now-50-year-old actor mirrored.
One factor Leo and Robert share in frequent is their shut private {and professional} relationships with the nice Martin Scorsese. In 2023, the trio collaborated on Killers of the Flower Moon, which marked Leo’s sixth Scorsese film and Robert’s tenth. In his speech, the Wolf of Wall Road star thanked Robert for introducing him to the enduring director and credited the duo for redefining “what cinema may very well be” by way of their beloved movies like Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, and Goodfellas.
On high of their Scorsese collabs, one other factor the 2 Oscar-winning actors method equally is fame, each dwelling notoriously non-public lives away from their performing careers. Hilariously, Leo acknowledged this in his speech, joking that “he’s not somebody who notably enjoys being within the highlight off digital camera.”
“If I’m fortunate, I’ll get a nod from him tonight, perhaps even a half smile. And I’d take that as a standing ovation. And each from time to time, even probably the most non-public giants deserves their second, a second to be acknowledged, not only for their work, however for the quiet lasting affect they’ve had on so many lives,” he mentioned, wrapping up his speech. “So, with out making an attempt to talk for your complete world of cinema right here tonight, however in all probability doing it anyway, there is no such thing as a yet another deserving of this Palm d’Or lifetime achievement award than Mr. Robert De Niro.”