Edward Norton in a friendly manner called Leonardo DiCaprio "loser"!

Edward Norton for many years is a close friend of Leonardo DiCaprio. Participation in Hollywood projects and love of adventurous adventures, not only rallied the male friendship, but also allowed to give each other nicknames.

Edward Norton and Leonardo DiCaprio are friends for many years

In a recent talk show, The View, Norton shared a friendly secret and spoke about the nickname DiCaprio - "Leo's loser." As it turned out, the strange nickname is not connected with the failures in obtaining the coveted "Oscar" statuette, but with the actor getting into dangerous situations. Norton noted with irony:

My wife and I are probably the only ones in the world who consider Leo a failure. The fact is that he has a habit of proving himself in dangerous situations. He is contraindicated in "travel"!

The film "Survivor", which brought the long-awaited award to the actor, nearly cost the life of Leonardo DiCaprio. During the shooting, he courageously suffered all the hardships and harsh conditions of the Canadian winter, under which he constantly suffered from hypothermia, but in the promo-tour of the film he pretty much checked his "luck"! DiCaprio encountered a shark, nearly died in a plane crash and during a protracted parachute jump, fortunately, luck was on the side of Leonardo.

Receiving the coveted statuette "Oscar"

We are sure that Leonardo took these tests as a sign given from above, because in the list of worthy film works, film critics preferred Alejandro González Inyarritu's film and the movie "Survivor".

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