NEW YORK - Leonardo DiCaprio wanted to give up acting for a time after the
hit movie "Titanic."
 US actor Leonardo DiCaprio, giving his autograph to Japanese
fans is seen amid cameras and vidoe recorders upon his arrival at the
Japan Premiere of his film 'The Departed' in Tokyo Friday, Jan. 19,
2007.[AP]
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DiCaprio was back to being
considered a "another piece of cute meat" after the 1997 film's spectacular box
office success, an image he had wanted to get away after his days on the cover
of teen magazines, he told Newsweek for editions on newsstands Monday.
"It was pretty disheartening to be objectified like that. I wanted to stop
acting for a little bit," he said at the magazine's Oscar panel discussion with
other actors. "It changed my life in a lot of ways, but at the same time, I
can't say that it didn't give me opportunities. It made me, for the first time,
in control of my career."
After many successful movies and critical acclaim, DiCaprio said he loves
acting.
"There's no other art form in the world that affects me more. There's nothing
that I walk away from feeling transformed by the way I do with cinema," he said.
DiCaprio starred in a cast featuring Jack Nicholson,
Matt Damon and others in "The Departed," which earned Martin Scorsese a Golden
Globe for best director.