Once Upon A Spine in Hollywood.

He’s known for donating millions to environmental causes, wildlife conservation and fighting climate change.

But Leonardo DiCaprio has secretly helped bankroll a tiny local library in California — and it’s very close to his heart.

The Hollywood megastar has quietly dished cash to Los Angeles Public Library’s Los Feliz branch near Griffith Park, which sits on the site of his childhood home.

The 51-year-old actor and his family donated $35,000 to its computer center in 1999 and has funded other initiatives over the years such as newspaper subscriptions.

The walls are decorated with movie posters from some his biggest hits, including “Titanic,” “Gangs Of New York,” “Catch Me If You Can,” and “The Great Gatsby.”

Some of them are even autographed, with DiCaprio’s father George occasionally dropping by to add to their collection.

Senior librarian Pearl Yonezawa said it took him a while before he realized they were signed, adding they have since been better secured to the walls.

He toldSFGate: “I was so busy getting the building up and getting it working. They’re secured a little better to the wall, once we realized that some of them were signed. Sorry, Leo!”

The library was once the site of the actor’s childhood home, and the tech room sits on the spot where his bedroom was.

Source: California Post – Breaking California News, Photos & Videos