Leonardo DiCaprio’s Father George DiCaprio Makes Political Moves
George DiCaprio, father of Hollywood A-lister Leonardo DiCaprio, has set his sights on a new career path in politics. In a bid to become a prominent figure in the political arena, George recently organized a secretive dinner at the famous Rao’s restaurant in New York City, as reported by Rob Shuter of ShuterScoop.
Sources reveal that George sees himself as a potential bridge between Hollywood and conservative political circles, with Leonardo serving as his key connection to influential figures in the industry.
The exclusive dinner, held on June 19th at Rao’s in East Harlem, brought together a select group of attendees including Leonardo DiCaprio, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, former NYPD detective and Fox News contributor Bo Dietl, conservative radio host Sid Rosenberg, media entrepreneur Andrew Murstein, and others.
Leonardo, who believed he was attending a casual networking event, was reportedly surprised by the politically charged nature of the gathering.
George DiCaprio, originally from Los Angeles, made a name for himself in the underground comics scene during the 1970s before transitioning to a career in film cinematography. While he has largely stayed out of the public eye in recent years, sources suggest that he is now actively pursuing a behind-the-scenes political role, leveraging his son’s celebrity status to connect with conservative influencers.