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Producer’s Memoir Reveals McConaughey Lost Titanic Role by Refusing Accent Change

An excerpt from the late producer’s posthumous memoir shows that McConaughey’s refusal to alter his Texan drawl in a chemistry test led Cameron to cast DiCaprio.

Overview

  • Jon Landau’s posthumous memoir excerpt appeared in Matthew Belloni’s What I’m Hearing newsletter revealing new details about Titanic’s casting.
  • The memoir states McConaughey read opposite Kate Winslet in a 1996 chemistry test for Jack Dawson.
  • Cameron asked McConaughey to redo the scene without his Southern drawl, a direction the actor declined.
  • That refusal prompted the casting of Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack, setting the stage for DiCaprio’s breakout success.
  • Neither McConaughey nor Cameron has publicly addressed the memoir’s account as discussion over casting nuances continues.