This Article is From Dec 04, 2012

Leonardo DiCaprio injured on Django Unchained set

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The actor needed stitches after smashing the glass and slicing open his hand while filming a scene.

Highlights

  • Leonardo DiCaprio was so in character on the sets of his upcoming film Django Unchained that he slammed his hand hard on a table and injured himself.
  • The actor needed stitches after smashing the glass and slicing open his hand while filming a dramatic scene as ruthless plantation owner Calvin Candie in Quentin Tarantino's upcoming film, reported Variety online.
  • "Leo had slammed his hand on the table countless times and he moved his hand further and he crushed a crystal cordial glass," producer Stacey Sher said.
  • "Blood was dripping down his hand. He never broke character. He kept going. He was in such a zone. It was very intense. He required stitches."
  • Sher is convinced audiences will love DiCaprio's performance, adding, "Quentin has this great tradition of villains in his films and Calvin Candie is one of the most vibrant he's ever created.
  • "Leonardo didn't shy away from playing all of the different facets of a truly horrible human being. Their collaboration raised the stakes and made for an exciting atmosphere on set."
Los Angeles : Leonardo DiCaprio was so in character on the sets of his upcoming film Django Unchained that he slammed his hand hard on a table and injured himself.

The actor needed stitches after smashing the glass and slicing open his hand while filming a dramatic scene as ruthless plantation owner Calvin Candie in Quentin Tarantino's upcoming film, reported Variety online.

"Leo had slammed his hand on the table countless times and he moved his hand further and he crushed a crystal cordial glass," producer Stacey Sher said.

"Blood was dripping down his hand. He never broke character. He kept going. He was in such a zone. It was very intense. He required stitches."

Sher is convinced audiences will love DiCaprio's performance, adding, "Quentin has this great tradition of villains in his films and Calvin Candie is one of the most vibrant he's ever created.

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"Leonardo didn't shy away from playing all of the different facets of a truly horrible human being. Their collaboration raised the stakes and made for an exciting atmosphere on set."
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