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More than twenty years later, Titanic continues to rake in enormous cash. So a lot so that fans marvel what Leonardo DiCaprio does with all of his earnings. Of course, the James Cameron film catapulted DiCaprio into a level of stardom that few seldom enjoy. And that's beautiful superb since another major actor nearly snagged his role.
DiCaprio isn't the one famous person of the 1997 epic that confirmed be eternally thankful for the role. Billy Zane for sure falls into that camp too. Despite playing the movie's villain, Ruth DeWitt Bukater's fiance Caledon Hockley, Zane continues to obtain near-endless love from the fanatics. He mentioned as a lot in a recent interview with Vulture.
Zane additionally shed light on what he in fact thought of his famous co-stars, in addition to director James Cameron, who has not too long ago won a ton of press due to the release of Avatar: The Way of Water. Here's what Zane needed to say...
Are Billy Zane And Leonardo DiCaprio Friends?
There's undoubtedly that Billy Zane and Leonardo DiCaprio's Titanic characters completely hate every other. After all, Zane's Caledon attempts to take him out at the film's finish. But if truth be told, Zane had a large number of affection for DiCaprio.
During his interview with Vulture, Zane admitted that he knew DiCaprio beautiful neatly ahead of they began making Titanic together.
"We were friends prior, and mutual admirers of each other’s work. We’d run into each other socially. He was quite a bit younger, but we found ourselves at similar parties and events," Billy Zane explained to Vulture. "It was great news to hear that he had been cast and we would get to work together. It was very comforting in that respect."
While Zane claimed to be unaware of the somewhat derogatory name DiCaprio and his group of famous friends went by, he was once familiar with the clique. Specifically, DiCaprio hung around with Tobey Maguire, and David Blaine, amongst others.
"His friends visited quite often in Mexico [where the flashback portion of the movie was shot]. I was living in Soho from, like, ’99 to ’01, so I’d see the boys out," Zane persevered.
Zane went on to mention that he used to be utterly focused on DiCaprio.
"I thought he was absolutely sweet as hell and destined for greatness. He was already on that path."
The Truth About Billy Zane And Kate Winslet's Relationship
Unlike Leonardo DiCaprio, Billy Zane used to be no longer up to now conversant in Kate Winslet after they co-starred in Titanic.
"I was immediately charmed," Billy Zane said to Vulture about first meeting the long run Mare of Easttown celebrity at the set of Titanic.

"[Kate Winslet] is gracious and funny and forthright — all the things you’ve seen in her work through the years.
Just like Leonardo DiCaprio, Zane believed that Winslet was on the path to becoming one of the biggest stars in the world. It's clear that he both respected and authentically liked both she and DiCaprio.
"They were both pretty,' he said. "They were ten years younger, so they felt like little brothers and sisters. It was so funny to be foils on the set, but off-set my dressing room was perhaps strategically placed between the two of them, with Kathy Bates across the hall and Jonathan Hyde next door. It was like a dormitory. It was really fun and supportive."
What Did Bill Zane Think About Director James Cameron?
There's for sure that James Cameron has been a magnet for controversy. Whether it is been his public divorce, dealings on set, his past comments, or even the movies he makes. But Billy Zane turns out to don't have anything however respect for the person who gave him the role of a lifetime.
"I found him brilliant and hysterical," Billy Zane mentioned affectionately all through his interview with Vulture.

"He’s very smart and very funny, and we found a very kindred dynamic in being able to enjoy wordplay. He’s a wit. On top of the pressure, to be able to be funny along the way was something that I perhaps got an indication the crew was appreciative of. They were like, 'Can you visit the set more often?' Whether I was the court jester in this curious kingdom, I don’t know, but I found him inspiring — first in the water, last out," Zane endured.
Given that James Cameron was extremely invested in making Titanic, he expected everyone on set to treat the enjoy with the similar attitude.
"I appreciated his expectation of personal best and of challenge beyond your comfort zone from every department," Billy Zane stated to Vulture. "I dug the militant quality of that. The chain of command and the objective and the organizing principle lend themselves to a military operation. That’s what film sets are — his perhaps more so than most, some say. I thrived on that."

Zane also claimed that Cameron was once "a great collaborator" who sought after other people to return in with concepts that could make the film higher.
"I think he hired me because I made suggestions. That’s the reason I got cast. He did not want to babysit. That was the impression I got. Come to me, make it better, bring things," Zane stated to Vulture. "He doesn’t want to have to do everything, and that’s the greatest misconception of someone who has such a strong vision and personality. People get cowed into waiting to be told what to do. I gathered very early that’s the last thing that man wants."
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