Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio may have done several films but a pivotal speech in his new movie left him so nervous that he fell ill. The 39-year-old actor, who plays a stockbroker Jordan Belfort in the
Martin Scorsese movie, was nervous about the long monologue, reported Daily Express.
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And there was such a lead-up to it, it was almost like an adrenaline dump," DiCaprio said.
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