Margot Robbie made a creative decision to slap Leonardo DiCaprio during her “Wolf of Wall Street” audition instead of kissing him, according to the “Barbie” star. The result, she joked ...
Before she was a multi-time Oscar nominee and movie star-turned-super producer, Margot Robbie was a Hollywood newcomer trying to break into the business.
Margot Robbie didn't take long to establish herself as a true A-lister, and in just over 10 years she's already accumulated an impressive number of projects well worth watching.
It’s difficult to imagine Hollywood royalty like Leonardo DiCaprio ever getting starstruck. However, it appears one person had the power to do just that, proving even the most famous of A-listers love ...
Few movies have developed a bigger fan base over the years than Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street." Leonardo ...
Margot Robbie’s role as tough-talking Naomi Lapaglia ... when she slapped Leonardo DiCaprio in the face. Speaking of the audition in Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People Issue, Scorsese ...
There's one question essentially every "Titanic" fan has had, Margot Robbie included. When she got an opening, she asked her "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" co-star Leonardo DiCaprio about the ...
Margot Robbie, Julianne Moore ... There were some notable absences, though. Leonardo DiCaprio was excluded from the Best Actor category. In Killers of the Flower Moon, the actor, 49, played ...
In the scene, DiCaprio’s Dalton is singing Jim Lowe ... Brad Pitt plays his stunt double and close friend, while Margot Robbie plays Sharon Tate. RELATED ARTICLE: Why Bruce Lee Was a Suspect ...
Like no one else—that's what Margot Robbie's like. You're asked this question ... first meeting—by hauling off and giving Leonardo DiCaprio a thunderclap of a slap on the face, an ...