Difference between revisions of "Leonardo DiCaprio"
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+ | *Patron, [[The Gorilla Organization]] <ref>[http://www.gorillas.org/Patrons_And_Trustees Patrons and Trustees], Gorilla Organization, accessed June 11, 2010.</ref> | ||
==Resources and articles== | ==Resources and articles== |
Revision as of 11:46, 11 June 2010
"Leonardo spent the summer [2007] and fall on the set of 2 film projects. First, he re-teamed with Kate Winslet of Titanic fame to film “Revolutionary Road,” which is based on a novel by Richard Yates. Leonardo and Kate were directed by Kate's husband Sam Mendes. The film is set for release in December of 2008.
"After Revolutionary Road, Leonardo filmed the CIA / Al Qaeda thriller “House of Lies” with Russell Crowe, Carice van Houten, and Ali Suliman. The film was shot on location in both Washington D.C. and Morocco and was directed by acclaimed Director Ridley Scott. The film is set for release in October of 2008...
"Early in 2006 Leonado started filming "Blood Diamond"...
"Leonardo joined the boards of both NRDC and Global Green USA in 2004." [1]
- Honorary Chair, Reef Check [2]
- Trustee, Natural Resources Defense Council
- Patron, The Gorilla Organization [3]
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
- DiCaprio Foundation
- Leila Conners Petersen
- Stephan McGuire
- Kim Nicolini, "When Utopia Crumbles: Why Revolutionary Road Was Shut Out at the Oscars", Counterpunch, February 6-8, 2009.
- Kenny Ausubel