Five-time Oscar nominee Leonardo DiCaprio will be honored by the Screen Actors Guild Foundation. The actor will receive the organization’s “Actors Inspiration Award” at a Nov. 5 event in Los Angeles. He will be honored for his work in films like The Wolf of Wall Street, The Aviator, Inception and Django Unchained, as well as for his charitable commitment to sustain the world’s oceans and forests through his Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation.
DiCaprio picked up Academy Award nominations for his work in “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape,” “The Aviator,” “Blood Diamond” and “The Wolf of Wall Street.” He was also nominated as producer of “The Wolf of Wall Street” in the best picture category.
DiCaprio’s latest film, The Revenant, in which he plays a 19th century frontiersman, will begin hitting theaters on Dec. 25. Some of the famous movies of DiCaprio are Titanic, Gangs of New York, Catch Me If You Can, The Departed, Shutter Island, Blood Diamond, Aviator, Django Unchained, and The Great Gatsby.