For which film did Leonardo DiCaprio won the Oscar for Best Actor in 2016?

Five years ago, Leonardo DiCaprio won his first—and only—Oscar for Best Actor (Motion Picture Drama) at the 2016 Academy Awards. He nabbed the trophy for a role as the rough-and-tumbling wilderness man Hugh Glass in 2016’s The Revenant.

For Which role did Leonardo Win Oscar?

The Revenant
* Leonardo DiCaprio winning after several snubs: At the 2016 Academy Awards, Leonardo DiCaprio won the Best Actor award for The Revenant.

Who is the Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprio?

Leonardo DiCaprio’s 11 Best Performances Ranked

  1. “The Wolf Of Wall Street”
  2. “The Aviator”
  3. “The Revenant”
  4. “Django Unchained”
  5. “Shutter Island”
  6. “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood”
  7. “The Departed”
  8. “Romeo and Juliet”

Did Leonardo finally win an Oscar?

The Internet is going to need to create a new Leonardo DiCaprio meme. Because on Sunday, after 27 years in Hollywood, six nominations, one digested bison liver, countless interviews about said bison liver, and one graphic bear attack, the actor has finally won the best actor Oscar, for his performance in The Revenant.

How many oscars has Leo DiCaprio had?

If you can believe it, DiCaprio has only received one Oscar.

Who has Leo lost Oscars to?

But no, Leo wasn’t even nominated; Jack Nicholson took home the gold statue that year for playing, well, himself in As Good as it Gets. And once again, Leo didn’t take home an Oscar at the 92nd Academy Awards losing out to friend and fellow Once Upon a Time in Hollywood co-star Brad Pitt.

Who did Leo DiCaprio lose Wolf of Wall Street Oscar to?

For the record, that sentiment is by no means meant to take away from Matthew McConaughey’s impressive and Oscar-winning work in Dallas Buyers’ Club. He isn’t an unworthy Oscar winner. It just so happens that he went up against DiCaprio’s best performance, which in retrospect slightly taints his win.

What award has Leonardo DiCaprio never?

It was a running joke for quite a while, albeit it a sad one, but until recently, the answer was no. DiCaprio, who starred in dozens of iconic roles, delivering superb performances over and over, had never won an Oscar. Many considered him the Susan Lucci of the Motion Picture Academy.