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At first, Leo didn't want Mark Wahlberg for The Basketball Diaries



“I met Scott Kalvert the director, who hadn’t done a movie before. He had done those Marky Mark videos so I thought that might be a bit of a problem. I wanted to do this movie but I didn’t want it to turn out to be some “After School Special” about drugs, which is how it could have been. But when I met Scott he seemed like a cool guy. He didn’t have all that Hollywood director *beep* going on. And he was willing to listen to my opinions.” Inevitably this new status led to clashes with the director. DiCaprio goes on, “I’ll tell you this story: we were looking for someone to play this kid Mickey, and Scott wanted to bring in Marky Mark. He’d worked with him and really liked him. And like any normal human being I freaked out! I figured someone who is a singer-of, what’s more, music I don’t particularly like- was not right for the part. I told Scott we couldn’t audition him. He said: “I worked with Marky and you gotta stop thinking that he’s gonna pull some macho thing with the film. He’s not like that. When you get to know him he’s a really cool guy.” And I said: “No. No. No. Absolutely NO.” I told Scott that there were plenty of cool people out there-just find one of them. But then finally I thought about it and said: “Look I know if I had done something like Marky Mark did, and had a bad reputation, I’d feel really bad if some young actor wrote me off because he was in some good place in his career.” We read so many kids for the character but everyone just didn’t get it. And so I met Marky and as soon as I met him I wanted to find something wrong with him because I had this fear of what other people were gonna think of him and what I’m gonna think of him, like he’s gonna do something terrible in the movie.

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Professional envy. At this point Wahlberg was already worth about $200 million.

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I hope you are being sarcastic with him being worth $200 million.

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Why would I be sarcastic about the fact that Mark Wahlberg made a ton of money before he began in the movie business?

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Please elaborate on how he made $200mil? If indeed you are telling the truth... Which you're not

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How old are you? Do you not remember him when he was Marky Mark?

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The Funky Bunch and Calvin Klein didn't earn him $200mil, that's hilarious

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Laugh at it all you want, but there it is. He didn't get rich off his "acting" career, at least not initially. And that's why Leo was green-eyed jealous.

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Actually, yes, yes he did.

He became well off from Music/Modeling.

He became RICH from Acting. The Perfect Storm was the film to start paying him Top Salary, he eventually got $12-20mil a film plus gross long after that. He's barely worth $200mil today.

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This is how wrong you are...

His net worth in 2011 was $100 mil. That's AFTER The Departed, Truth About Charlie, Invincible and a slew of other big films for him. What put him over the top into the $200-250+mil echelon is Entourage, Lone Survivor, The Fighter (Which he took no fee upfront for, all gross) and Ted. Add in Pain and Gain and a few others, he doubled his worth in 5 years. You're so far off, it's hilarious.

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I wonder who he would have chosen instead of marky mark?

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