Photo: James Devaney/WireImage One of the most well-known scenes wasn’t in the scriptĮarly on in the film, DiCaprio has lunch with a successful stockbroker named Mark Hanna. Leonardo DiCaprio filming on location for "The Wolf Of Wall Street" on August 25, 2012, in New York City And the role of Robbie’s on-screen aunt, eventually played by former Bond Girl and Absolutely Fabulous actress Joanna Lumley, was originally offered to Julie Andrews, who turned it down due to the after-effects of ankle surgery. Alan Arkin reportedly passed on the role of Max Belfort, Jordan’s father, which went to Rob Reiner. Actresses Blake Lively, Amber Heard and others were reportedly considered for the role of Belfort’s second wife before Australian newcomer Margot Robbie was cast. For the role of Donnie Azoff, Belfort’s co-founder, a number of actors were considered, before Jonah Hill convinced DiCaprio and Scorsese that he should audition for the role - the first time he’d had to audition in years. In 2010, an independent production company, Red Granite Pictures, bought the film rights, and casting got underway. But after a deal with Warner Brothers fell through, the film was in limbo, and director Ridley Scott was briefly attached. Among those most interested was DiCaprio, who brought director Scorsese on board, for what would be their fifth collaboration. Hollywood quickly came calling, with stars like Brad Pitt and Mark Wahlberg eyeing the part.
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The trip from page to screen was rocky - and 'The Wolf of Wall Street' was almost a very different filmįollowing his release, a broke Belfort redoubled his efforts, receiving an advance from Random House for more than $1 million for his manuscript.