Brad Pitt is easily one of if not the biggest stars in Hollywood. He has had a long and successful career and is the recipient of several awards and accolades. Leonardo DiCaprio, on the other hand, is a star of equal stature as Pitt with several hits in his credit.
The two worked together for the first time in Quentin Tarantino‘s 2019 film ‘Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.’ However, there was a time when things were not going well between the two and Pitt got a restraining order against the ‘Titanic‘ actor. Let’s find out the details.
Brad Pitt And Leonardo DiCaprio Didn’t Get Along Once
Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio are two of the biggest names in Hollywood. They even worked together in Quentin Tarantino’s 2019 period drama ‘Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.’
However, there was a time when the two were not getting along. Pitt was in a relationship with Gwyneth Paltrow from 1994 to 1997 and the two were also engaged at one point. After their breakup, she was seen with the ‘Titanic‘ actor on several occasions.
Speaking to the press once, Pitt said that he had a restraining order against Leo after this. “Yeah, I had a restraining order against [DiCaprio] for a while, over an incident in 1994 that we don’t like to talk about,” he said.
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The Actors Came Together For Quentin Tarantino’s 2019 Film
Brad Pitt has been active in the industry since the early 1990s and Leonardo started out at a young age in the mid-1990s. Despite the connections, the two never worked together for years. Pitt apparently even has a list of actors he never wants to work with.
This changed in 2019 when they shared the screen in Quentin Tarantino‘s period drama ‘Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.’ Pitt played the role of a stuntman named Cliff Booth who works as a body double for film star Rick Dalton (played by Leo).
The film was a critical and commercial success and received nominations for ten awards at the 92nd Academy Awards. Out of all, it won two awards.
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