Saturday, March 30, 2013
Friday, March 29, 2013
Bradley at The Place Beyond The Pines Premiere
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Bradley on set in Boston
Bradley was photographed outside his trailer last week. He is shooting his new movie in Boston.
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Sunday, March 24, 2013
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Bradley's Abscam movie out on Christmas Day
David O Russell's untitled movie centered on the Abscam sting operation has received a release date.
The film, which reunites Silver Linings Playbook castmates Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper is set to be released on Christmas Day.
The feature - which still has no title at this stage - has been given a wide release by Sony.
Prior to the movie's December 25 general release in the US, the drama will open in selected cinemas in a limited release on December 13.
Jeremy Renner (The Avengers), Christian Bale (The Dark Knight Rises) and Louis CK (Down to Earth) are also part of the cast.
O Russell's latest project was formerly titled American Bulls**t.
A UK release date for the movie has yet to be announced.
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The film, which reunites Silver Linings Playbook castmates Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper is set to be released on Christmas Day.
The feature - which still has no title at this stage - has been given a wide release by Sony.
Prior to the movie's December 25 general release in the US, the drama will open in selected cinemas in a limited release on December 13.
Jeremy Renner (The Avengers), Christian Bale (The Dark Knight Rises) and Louis CK (Down to Earth) are also part of the cast.
O Russell's latest project was formerly titled American Bulls**t.
A UK release date for the movie has yet to be announced.
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Bradley did 'stupid' things
Bradley Cooper used to do ''stupid'' things when he was growing up.
The 'Hangover' star got involved with a ''bad crowd'' during his teenage years in a bid to find ''self-worth''.
He explained: ''There was always this duality with me. On one hand, my father use to call me Two Shoes, because I was always the goodie-two-shoes.
''Then puberty hit and I fell in with a bad crowd and I seemed to find a sense of self-worth by hanging out with these older kids and doing whatever these older kids thought was cool. From the age of 12 I did a lot of stupid s**t.''
One of the incidents which took place was being caught drinking underage at 15, which postponed him from being able to get his driving license.
He continued: ''What a drag, man. It meant I couldn't get my driving license until I was 17 - talk about a buzzkill with the ladies.
''Imagine all your buddies are driving around, picking up their women, and there's little old me having to wait for a lift from my mom. Or saying to some girl, 'Hey, you want to get a train ride? It's romantic!' ''
Despite his run in with the law, Bradley, 38, continued drinking heavily until 2009 until he realised his life was getting out of control and he didn't want to let down his parents.
He told Britain's GQ magazine: ''My life was going in one direction and that terrified me. It scared the s**t out of me. I knew I had to make some changes if I ever wanted to fulfil whatever potential I had as a human being.
''I felt a huge sense of responsibility to my parents, especially to my father. When I took out a loan to go to grad school to act I could see that deep down he was f***ing terrified. He didn't think I had it in me.''
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Thursday, March 21, 2013
Hangover Part III Promotional Photos
Jennifer Lawrence: Bradley is a very good dancer
Jennifer Lawrence has revealed that Bradley Cooper didn't have to do much practising for their dance scene in Silver Linings Playbook.
The pair perform a sexy dance in the movie and Jen says Brad, 38, was a natural mover - but that she was the exact opposite.
‘He's very good,' says Jen, 22.
‘He moves very smoothly. I felt bad for him, because he's such a good dancer and I'm so bad.
‘We rehearsed two hours a day and he didn't have to do much, but I was in need of the extra sessions so I could look less like a malfunctioning robot.'
Bradley - who says he ‘would do every movie' with Jen if he could - agrees that the Oscar-winning actress put lots of work into perfecting the routine.
‘We were rehearsing every day between shooting and Jen worked hard,' Bradley tells Celebs On Sunday.
‘It was all choreographed. The whole idea is the dance is a reflection of their personalities.'
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Friday, March 8, 2013
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Bradley covers GQ
Self-assured. Box-office certified. And now, Oscar-nominated. There's never been a better time to be Bradley Cooper. In the new issue of GQ, the Wolfpack's alpha dog tells Jonathan Heaf about how a big-money bet on an acting career paid off, his unlikely bond with Robert De Niro and the silver lining to his late father's passing.
The April 2013 issue of British GQ is out on 7 March, priced £3.99. British GQ is also available on the iPad and Kindle Fire.
The April 2013 issue of British GQ is out on 7 March, priced £3.99. British GQ is also available on the iPad and Kindle Fire.
Bradley thought he wasn't right for The Hangover
Bradley Cooper didn't think he was ''The Guy'' for 'The Hangover'.
The heartthrob actor was convinced the he wouldn't make the final cut for the comedy film when he first went to audition for director Todd Phillips as he believed hiring unknowns for the project was too risky at the time.
He explained: ''I think my agent had to strong-arm Todd into seeing me that day. Todd and I hit it off in the room, but I could see that I wasn't 'The Guy'. You know? They had very specific actors who they wanted to do the movie with - those actors weren't uninterested.
''And they were unknowns. And when a studio is giving you $15m to make a movie and you want to use three unknowns? No way. So then it just went away. I forgot about it.
''I went up to Williamstown to do a play, 'The Understudy', thinking at least it would help fulfill me creatively, but I had no real idea where my next pay cheque was coming from. Then I got this email from Todd. It was 2pm and we were just doing the matinee performance and then 'ping' ... 'Come on b****es.' ''
Although Bradley's high-profile friends were confused as to why he took on the part, the 38-year-old star was keen to participate and feels ''honoured'' have become successful in the showbiz industry.
He added: ''I rang him and was like, 'Todd what are you talking about?' He said, 'It's on. 'The Hangover'. We're going to do it.'
''Back then, I had a couple of high-profile actor friends who were pretty successful and they were saying, 'Why are you doing that movie called 'The Hangover'? I read the script and passed.' And I'm like, 'Oh, OK. Well, I'm doing it.'
''Actors are a crazy breed. I feel honoured to be a part of this profession, but I also feel a lot of gratitude that I am not a typical actor. Not at all.''
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The heartthrob actor was convinced the he wouldn't make the final cut for the comedy film when he first went to audition for director Todd Phillips as he believed hiring unknowns for the project was too risky at the time.
He explained: ''I think my agent had to strong-arm Todd into seeing me that day. Todd and I hit it off in the room, but I could see that I wasn't 'The Guy'. You know? They had very specific actors who they wanted to do the movie with - those actors weren't uninterested.
''And they were unknowns. And when a studio is giving you $15m to make a movie and you want to use three unknowns? No way. So then it just went away. I forgot about it.
''I went up to Williamstown to do a play, 'The Understudy', thinking at least it would help fulfill me creatively, but I had no real idea where my next pay cheque was coming from. Then I got this email from Todd. It was 2pm and we were just doing the matinee performance and then 'ping' ... 'Come on b****es.' ''
Although Bradley's high-profile friends were confused as to why he took on the part, the 38-year-old star was keen to participate and feels ''honoured'' have become successful in the showbiz industry.
He added: ''I rang him and was like, 'Todd what are you talking about?' He said, 'It's on. 'The Hangover'. We're going to do it.'
''Back then, I had a couple of high-profile actor friends who were pretty successful and they were saying, 'Why are you doing that movie called 'The Hangover'? I read the script and passed.' And I'm like, 'Oh, OK. Well, I'm doing it.'
''Actors are a crazy breed. I feel honoured to be a part of this profession, but I also feel a lot of gratitude that I am not a typical actor. Not at all.''
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