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Russell Crowe (EW November 2, 2007):
"You know, I worked with Leonardo when he was 18 [on the Western The Quick and the Dead]. He was a virgin, and he would talk about that constantly. So I'm hoping we have some time so he can fill in what's happened in between. Maybe show some photos. Because I'm sure life's different now."

Cameron Diaz (EW September 2002):
"He's not a little kid anymore. The way people have viewed him in the past is going to be all blown away."

Danny Boyle (The Face, February 2000):
"His two eyes are different," says Lasse Hallstrom, who directed Leo in what may be his best movie, What's Eating Gilbert Grape. "The left eye is very soft and empathetic. The right eye is more analyzing. One eye oozes warmth, while the other is more penetrating. One eye is psyche, the other is intellect."

Kate Winslet (Vanity Fair January 1998):
"He's probably the world's most beautiful-looking man, yet he doesn't think that he's gorgeous. And to me, he's just smelly, farty Leo."

Mark Wahlberg:
"He's the most down-to-earth person I've met, Very un-Hollywood."

Lasse Hallström (USA Today, April 19, 1995):
"With those eyes and his intellect, I see no real limit to his potential."

Leo (Harper's Bazaar, November 1995):
"I'm not a normal human being, I don't have emotions about a lot of things. I rarely get angry, I rarely cry. I guess I do get excited a lot, but I don't get sad and I don't get enormously happy. I think a lot of people who talk about all that kind of crap are lying. Right now I'm just trying to maintain happiness -- that's all I really care about. Anyway, when you're my age and your hormones are kicking in, there's not much besides sex that's on your mind."