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"Leonardo DiCaprio scolded me harshly: 'don't mess around!" I was playing with a gun on set': Claire Danes reveals an anecdote from 'Romeo and Juliet'
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"Leonardo DiCaprio scolded me harshly: 'don't mess around!" I was playing with a gun on set': Claire Danes reveals an anecdote from 'Romeo and Juliet'

Claire Danes, in an interview with CNN's 'Actors On Actors' format, shared an anecdote from her time filming Baz Luhrmann's 1996 movie 'Romeo + Giulietta', where Leonardo DiCaprio reprimanded her for playing around with a prop gun on set. She also mentioned that director Baz Luhrmann initially considered Natalie Portman for the role of Juliet, but producers opted for Danes after finding the pairing of DiCaprio and Portman visually mismatched.

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"Leonardo DiCaprio scolded me harshly: 'don't mess around!" I was playing with a gun on set': Claire Danes reveals an anecdote from 'Romeo and Juliet'

Claire Danes, in an interview with CNN's 'Actors On Actors' format, shared an anecdote from her time filming Baz Luhrmann's 1996 movie 'Romeo + Giulietta', where Leonardo DiCaprio reprimanded her for playing around with a prop gun on set. She also mentioned that director Baz Luhrmann initially considered Natalie Portman for the role of Juliet, but producers opted for Danes after finding the pairing of DiCaprio and Portman visually mismatched.

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