Leonardo DiCaprio marked his 50th birthday on Saturday evening with an exclusive, star-filled gathering.
A source told Page Six, “The night kicked off with an intimate dinner catered by Nobu,” adding that “the scene was nothing short of star-studded” with many of DiCaprio’s longtime collaborators present.
Among those spotted at the celebration were DiCaprio’s Catch Me If You Can director, Steven Spielberg, accompanied by his wife, Kate Capshaw, as well as *Killers of the Flower Moon* co-star Robert De Niro and *Once Upon a Time in Hollywood* actor Brad Pitt, who arrived early with his girlfriend, Ines De Ramon, to join the festivities.
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The Revenant co-star Edward Norton was also in attendance.
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Other guests seen arriving at the private residence in Los Angeles included Anderson .Paak, Dr. Dre, Jamie Foxx, Paris Hilton, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom, Robin Thicke, and Marvel actor Mark Ruffalo.
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DiCaprio’s father, George DiCaprio, attended with his wife, Peggy, while his mother, Irmelin DiCaprio, arrived with her husband, David Ward.
DiCaprio’s model girlfriend, Vittoria Ceretti, and his close friend Tobey Maguire reportedly stayed by his side throughout the evening.
A source shared that “DJ Meel spun late into the night,” while a special cake was served, and Telmont champagne was enjoyed by guests.
Also seen at the gathering were Benicio del Toro, along with model Cara Delevingne, jewelry designer Jennifer Meyer, rapper Tyga, MMA fighter Chuck Liddell, and Emile Hirsch.
Del Toro stars alongside DiCaprio in the upcoming Paul Thomas Anderson film, The Battle of Baktan Cross, which will also feature Regina Hall, Sean Penn, Alana Haim, and Teyana Taylor, and is set for release next summer.
DiCaprio’s actual birthday falls on November 11.
Back in 2014, it was reported that the Shutter Island star celebrated his 40th birthday with several parties, including one at the former hotspot 1Oak.
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