But Leonardo DiCaprio, 38, seemed overwhelmed by the adoration from fans while in South Korea on Thursday.
The star appeared to not know where to look as he arrived at the premiere for Django Unchained in the city of Seoul.
Hollywood superstar: Leonardo DiCaprio looks
pleased to meet his South Korean fans at the premiere of Django
Unchained in the country on Thursday
Eye of the Hollywood storm: Hundreds of
screaming fans held up their cameras and phones in a bid to get a
picture of the actor as he walked the red carpet at the premiere of
Django Unchained in Seoul on Thursday
The actor dressed smartly for the glamorous occasion in a jet black suit.He wore a matching waistcoat and tie beneath his jacket while he brightened up his outfit with a dazzlingly white shirt.
Leonardo wore a smart pair of shoes on his feet and completed his dashing look by slicking his hair to the side.
The star smiled and appeared to enjoy the attention from his adoring devotees as he walked the red carpet at the premiere as they all held their mobile phones and cameras up in a bid to get a picture of the Hollywood hunk.
Magnetic attraction: Leonardo drew attention
from his adoring from his fans as he arrived at the premiere who were
all desperate to get a picture of the star
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In demand: Leonardo had no problem with stopping
for a chat with his fans and took a break from walking down the red
carpet to sign autographs
Ready for my close up: Leo happily posed for
pictures with his fans and took their camera in order to get the best
shot from the red carpet
Happy Hollywood trooper: Leonardo smiles at his
bodyguard as he takes a pen and paper to sign an autograph for a fan at
the Django Unchained premiere
Meanwhile, Leonardo's mind seems to have been on other issues in the Far East in addition to his professional duties in South Korea - the kind-hearted star has called for a full ivory ban in Thailand.
The actor has offered his support to campaigning network Avaaz who are working on reducing the hunting of elephants for their ivory tusks in countries around the world including Thailand and Africa.
Leo recently said in a statement: 'This is the best chance we've had in years to have a meaningful victory for Africa's elephants - we just need to put people power behind it. Join me now to stop the bloody ivory trade.'
Reaching for the stars: Leonardo chats enthusiastically as he talks to the crowd at the premiere in South Korea on Thursday
Playing to the crowd: The actor looks confident
on stage as he holds his microphone to talk his fans at the Django
Unchained premiere
Like a diamond in the sky: Leonardo looks calm at the front of the crowd as a group of fans squash to the front to meet the star
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