"I don't think I would have handled that success..": Ethan Hawke glad he lost 'Titanic' role to Leonardo DiCaprio

By ANI | Updated: September 2, 2025 13:00 IST2025-09-02T13:00:02+5:302025-09-02T13:00:24+5:30

Washington DC [US], September 2 : Actor and writer Ethan Hawke is glad that he lost the lead ...

"I don't think I would have handled that success..": Ethan Hawke glad he lost 'Titanic' role to Leonardo DiCaprio | "I don't think I would have handled that success..": Ethan Hawke glad he lost 'Titanic' role to Leonardo DiCaprio

"I don't think I would have handled that success..": Ethan Hawke glad he lost 'Titanic' role to Leonardo DiCaprio

Washington DC [US], September 2 : Actor and writer Ethan Hawke is glad that he lost the lead role in the 1997 film 'Titanic', which finally went to Leonardo DiCaprio, reported People.

"I don't think I would have handled that success as well as Leo," said Hawke.

DiCaprio portrayed Jack Dawson in James Cameron's 1997 historical epic about the 1912 sinking of the Titanic. He starred opposite Kate Winslet. After being part of the film, he reached new heights, paving the way for him to be associated with 2002's Catch Me If You Can, 2004's The Aviator, and 2006's Blood Diamond, the latter two for which he was nominated for an Oscar, as per the outlet.

Hawke had already starred in 'Dead Poets Society', 'Reality Bites', and 'Before Sunrise' prior to the release of the Academy Award-winning film.

Last year, Ethan Hawke revealed the sage advice he received from his 'Training Day' co-star Denzel Washington after losing at the 2002 Academy Awards, shedding light on Washington's unique perspective on awards and recognition.

As per People magazine, Hawke appeared on an episode of 'Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?', where he recounted Wallace's inquiry about Washington's whispered words of wisdom at the Oscars, to which Hawke emphasised Washington's belief that awards should not define one's status but rather elevate the status of the award itself.

Reflecting on Washington's mindset, Hawke remarked, "You don't want an award to improve your status you want to improve the award's status.

That's the way he thinks."He underscored how Washington's approach to accolades is not centred on personal validation but on the broader significance of recognition within the industry.

Addressing his loss at the Oscars, where he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor but ultimately lost to Jim Broadbent, Hawke expressed gratitude for the experience of being among esteemed colleagues.

He shared that sitting alongside Washington and being nominated alongside actors like Ian McKellen made him feel like a winner regardless of the outcome. Hawke also praised Washington's unparalleled talent, likening him to Babe Ruth in the realm of acting . He highlighted Washington's dedication to his craft and the profound impact of witnessing his process on aspiring actors like himself.

In 1997, Hawke was seen starring opposite his now ex-wife, Uma Thurman, in Gattaca. The couple tied the knot in 1998, and Thurman, 55, filed for divorce in 2004. The pair officially split in 2005.

The former couple share a daughter, Maya, 27, and a son, Levon, 23. Hawke will soon appear in She Dances and Black Phone 2, reported People.

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