Leonardo DiCaprio Lost It On Quentin Tarantino’s Set – The Surprising Reason Behind It(Photo Credit –Facebook)

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Leonardo DiCaprio had worked with nearly every major director long before he became Martin Scorsese’s go-to actor. He’d done serious turns with Spielberg, stylish ones with Baz Luhrmann, intense drama with Iñárritu, and his two bold outings with Quentin Tarantino.

In Django Unchained, he played one of his rare villain roles, Calvin Candie, who was a cruel and twisted plantation owner. And years later, he returned to Tarantino’s world in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood to play Rick Dalton, an aging TV actor trying to stay relevant as the world changed around him.

Playing Rick Dalton Wasn’t as Fun as It Looked

The movie captured the late ’60s in all its style, starting from wild clothes and bright cars to loud music. But for DiCaprio, playing Dalton wasn’t all smooth sailing. The character may have been fictional, but there was one very real thing that tested his patience on set, and that was a fake moustache.

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