James Cameron is revealing that Leonardo DiCaprio almost didn’t get to be
Jack Dawson in 1997’s Titanic because he didn’t want to read for the
part.
“I remember there was a meeting with Leo. And then there
was a screen test with Leo,” Cameron recalled during an interview with GQ.
“So the meeting was funny because I’m sitting in my conference room waiting
to meet an actor, right? And I look around and all the women in the entire
office are in the meeting, for some reason. Like, there’s a female executive
producer, OK, fine. But our accountant? Why was she in the meeting? They all
wanted to meet Leo. It was hysterical. I looked around, and I went, ‘I think
I already know the answer to the question here.'”
Cameron said that DiCaprio charmed everyone at the
meeting including himself. However, the director still wanted to see what
his chemistry with Kate Winslet was going to be like. Days later, DiCaprio
showed up again and didn’t know Cameron was going to test him.
The
Titanic director said that DiCaprio told him, “Oh, I don’t read.” Cameron
then says he shook the actor’s hand and thanked him for coming. When
DiCaprio saw the opportunity slipping away, Cameron said the Romeo + Juliet
star said, “Wait, wait, wait. You mean, if I don’t read, I don’t get the
part just like that.”
Cameron then explained to DiCaprio that the film was “like a
giant movie that is going to take two years of my life and you’ll be gone
doing five other things, while I’m doing post-production and all the model
work and everything. So I’m not gonna f*** it up. I’m making the wrong
decision in casting, so you’re gonna read or you’re not gonna get the
part.”
DiCaprio had no other choice but to read for Cameron and
while the director continued to observe the actor he could tell that “every
ounce of his entire being was so negative.” However, when the director said
action, Cameron said DiCaprio “turned into Jack and Kate just lit up and
they went into this whole thing and he played the scene. Dark clouds had
opened up, a ray of sun came down and lit up Jack. I’m like, ‘All right,
he’s the guy.'”