SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — On the heels of an Oscar nomination, "The Aviator" star Leonardo DiCaprio (search) wrapped a high-flying week by accepting the Platinum Award (search) from the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. The award, created to commemorate the festival's 20th anniversary, was given Sunday night in recognition of the actor's "exceptional career," festival director Roger Durling said.
"It's a lifetime achievement award, which is completely and utterly surreal, given I'm only 30 years old," he continued, with a laugh. "But, you know, what has it been? Almost 17 years now. I've done quite a few films. But what's really exciting, for me, is that this is what I really love doing. It's what I want to do for the rest of my life."
Lifetime achievement award? You gotta be kidding me.
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