Leonardo Dicaprio
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio had a scare 30,000 feet in the air Sunday.
Leo was on a Delta flight headed for Moscow when one of the plane's engines failed, forcing the jetliner to make an emergency return to NYC's JFK airport, Us Magazine.com reports.

Actor Leonardo DiCaprio has been granted a temporary restraining order against a woman he says is threatening his safety.

A Los Angeles Superior Court judge granted the order on Wednesday against Livia Bistriceanu, 41, who according to court documents claims she's DiCaprio's wife.
DiCaprio, in docs obtained by TMZ, claims Bistriceanu "maintains a delusional belief that she is my wife and carrying my child, Jesus." He also says, "I am frightened of Ms. Bistriceanu and feel that my personal safety, and the personal safety of those around me, is in jeopardy."
Director Christopher Nolan is the man behind this summer's hottest mindbender, "Inception."

The thriller, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, is about thieves who steal secrets from people's dreams. Some may call the film confusing, but Nolan says it's "a real nail-biter."
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio stars in the mind-bending thriller "Inception," but did you know he almost played Batman's sidekick Robin? Find out what other roles DiCaprio passed up, plus more fun facts in this list!
The anticipated summer sci-fi thriller "Inception" hits theaters today, and "Extra's" Jerry Penacoli has your behind-the-scenes look with Leonardo DiCaprio and the rest of the cast!
Leo is haunted in his dreams for his role in "Inception," but he says that in real life he's a pretty sound sleeper. "The truth is I'm not a very big dreamer," the actor told Jerry. "I don't remember them very well."
In theaters July 16, "Inception" stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Dom Cobb, a skilled thief, the best in the dangerous art of extraction and stealing valuable secrets.
Check out the action-packed 2010 summer movie trailer!
"Inception" star Leonardo DiCaprio sat down with "Extra's" Jerry Penacoli for a Rapid-Fire Quiz -- in which Leo talks about everything from his dream dinner guest to possible new movie roles!
Actor and activist Leonardo DiCaprio has joined forces with World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to save a species on the brink of extinction -- tigers.

With as few as 3,200 tigers left in the wild, WWF and DiCaprio kicked off Save Tigers Now Thursday. The campaign begins with an expedition to remote tiger habitats in Asia to document the wild tigers first hand and learn what needs to be done to save them from extinction.






















