DiCaprio's career took off with a series of television roles in the early '90s. He initially appeared in commercials, eventually landing guest spots on popular shows such as "The New Lassie" and "Roseanne." His breakthrough came with the dramatic comedy series "Parenthood," where he received acclaim for his portrayal as a troubled youth. This performance led him to become a semi-regular on "Growing Pains," where he played Luke Brower, a homeless boy taken in by a caring family. DiCaprio's talent shone through in these roles, earning him nominations for Young Artist Awards and setting the stage for his successful transition into feature films.
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