Bradley Cooper on screen and stage
Bradley Cooper is an American actor and producer. He began his career with a brief role in the sitcom Sex and the City (1999) and as the host of the tourism show Globe Trekker the following year. He made his screen debut in Wet Hot American Summer (2001) as a gay counselor—a role he later reprised in the film's prequel Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp (2015), an eight-episode Netflix series.[1] In the action television series Alias, Cooper achieved some success for the role of Will Tippin, although he only played an active role in the series for the first few seasons.[2]
Cooper's supporting part in the commercially successful comedy Wedding Crashers (2005) improved his career prospects,[3] but also led to him being typecast as the best friend to the main character in such comedies as Failure to Launch (2006), The Rocker (2008), and He's Just Not That Into You (2009).[4] During this period, Cooper also continued starring in television shows, such as the 2005 sitcom Kitchen Confidential, and played a dual role in a 2006 onstage production of Three Days of Rain. However, the former was cancelled after four episodes due to low ratings.[5] His breakthrough came with the role of a reckless teacher in the comedy The Hangover (2009),[6] which became one of the highest grossing R-rated films of all time.[7] Cooper continued to take on parts in several blockbusters, including The A-Team (2010), Limitless, and The Hangover Part II (both in 2011).[8]
Cooper appeared in four films in 2012, including the critically acclaimed The Place Beyond the Pines and Silver Linings Playbook. His performance in the latter in particular was widely praised,[6] and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor, among other awards.[9] Cooper's profile continued to expand as he took on major roles in several successful films—American Hustle (2013), Guardians of the Galaxy, and American Sniper (both in 2014).[4] After receiving Academy Award nominations for American Hustle and American Sniper, he became the tenth actor in history to receive an Academy Award nomination in three consecutive years.[9][lower-alpha 1] Cooper returned to stage works for the 2014 run of The Elephant Man, where he played the severely deformed Joseph Merrick. His performance drew praise from critics, and earned him a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play.[10] None of his 2015 films—Aloha, Burnt, or Joy—performed particularly well at the box office.[8]
Film
Title | Year | Role(s) | Director(s) | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wet Hot American Summer | 2001 | Ben | Wain, DavidDavid Wain | [11] | |
Changing Lanes | 2002 | Pinella, GordonGordon Pinella | Michell, RogerRoger Michell | Deleted scene | [12] |
My Little Eye | 2002 | Patterson, TravisTravis Patterson | Evans, MarcMarc Evans | [13] | |
Bending All the Rules | 2002 | Jeff | Klein, MorganMorgan Klein Peter Knight |
[14] | |
Wedding Crashers | 2005 | Lodge, Zachary "Sack"Zachary "Sack" Lodge | Dobkin, DavidDavid Dobkin | [15] | |
Failure to Launch | 2006 | Demo | Dey, TomTom Dey | [16] | |
Comebacks, TheThe Comebacks | 2007 | Cowboy | Brady, TomTom Brady | [17] | |
Older Than America | 2008 | Luke | Lightning, GeorginaGeorgina Lightning | [18] | |
Rocker, TheThe Rocker | 2008 | Trash | Cattaneo, PeterPeter Cattaneo | [19] | |
Midnight Meat Train, TheThe Midnight Meat Train | 2008 | Kaufman, LeonLeon Kaufman | Kitamura, RyuheiRyuhei Kitamura | [20] | |
Yes Man | 2008 | Peter | Reed, PeytonPeyton Reed | [21] | |
He's Just Not That Into You | 2009 | Ben | Kwapis, KenKen Kwapis | [22] | |
Hangover, TheThe Hangover | 2009 | Phil | Phillips, ToddTodd Phillips | [23] | |
Case 39 | 2009 | Ames, DouglasDouglas Ames | Alvart, ChristianChristian Alvart | [24] | |
All About Steve | 2009 | Steve | Traill, PhilPhil Traill | [25] | |
New York, I Love You | 2009 | Gus | Various[lower-alpha 2] | Appears in the segment directed by Allen Hughes. | [26] |
Valentine's Day | 2010 | Holden | Marshall, GarryGarry Marshall | [27] | |
Brother's Justice | 2010 | Himself / Dwight Sage[lower-alpha 3] | Shepard, DaxDax Shepard | [28] | |
A-Team, TheThe A-Team | 2010 | Templeton Peck | Carnahan, JoeJoe Carnahan | [29] | |
Limitless | 2011 | Morra, EddieEddie Morra | Burger, NeilNeil Burger | Also executive producer | [30] |
Hangover Part II, TheThe Hangover Part II | 2011 | Phil | Phillips, ToddTodd Phillips | [31] | |
Kaylien | 2011 | Father Human | Saldana, ZoeZoe Saldana | Short film | [32] |
Words, TheThe Words | 2012 | Jansen, RoryRory Jansen | Klugman, BrianBrian Klugman Lee Sternthal |
Also executive producer | [33] |
Hit and Run | 2012 | Dimitri, AlexAlex Dimitri | Shepard, DaxDax Shepard | [34] | |
Place Beyond the Pines, TheThe Place Beyond the Pines | 2012 | Cross, AveryAvery Cross | Cianfrance, DerekDerek Cianfrance | [35] | |
Silver Linings Playbook | 2012 | Solitano, Jr., Patrick "Pat"Patrick "Pat" Solitano, Jr. | Russell, David O.David O. Russell | Also executive producer | [36] |
Hangover Part III, TheThe Hangover Part III | 2013 | Phil | Phillips, ToddTodd Phillips | [37] | |
American Hustle | 2013 | DiMaso, RichieRichie DiMaso | Russell, David O.David O. Russell | Also executive producer | [38] |
Guardians of the Galaxy | 2014 | Rocket | Gunn, JamesJames Gunn | Voice role | [39] |
Serena | 2014 | Pemberton, GeorgeGeorge Pemberton | Bier, SusanneSusanne Bier | [40] | |
American Sniper | 2014 | Kyle, ChrisChris Kyle | Eastwood, ClintClint Eastwood | Also producer | [41] |
Aloha | 2015 | Gilcrest, BrianBrian Gilcrest | Crowe, CameronCameron Crowe | [42] | |
Burnt | 2015 | Jones, AdamAdam Jones | Wells, JohnJohn Wells | [43] | |
Joy | 2015 | Walker, NeilNeil Walker | Russell, David O.David O. Russell | [44] | |
10 Cloverfield Lane | 2016 | Ben | Trachtenberg, DanDan Trachtenberg | Voice role | [45] |
War Dogs | 2016 | Girard, HenryHenry Girard | Phillips, ToddTodd Phillips | Also producer | [46] |
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 | 2017 | Rocket | Gunn, JamesJames Gunn | In post-production; voice role | [47] |
Television
Title | Year | Role | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sex and the City | 1999 | Jake | Episode: "They Shoot Single People, Don't They?" | [48] |
Wall to Wall Records | 2000 | Unknown | Television film | [49] |
The Street | 2000–01 | Hammond, ClayClay Hammond | 5 episodes | [50] |
Globe Trekker | 2000–01 | Himself | 9 episodes | [51] |
Alias | 2001–06 | Tippin, WillWill Tippin | 46 episodes | [52] |
The Last Cowboy | 2003 | Murphy, MorganMorgan Murphy | Television film | [53] |
Miss Match | 2003 | Gary | Episode: "I Got You Babe" | [54] |
I Want to Marry Ryan Banks | 2004 | Doherty, ToddTodd Doherty | Television film | [55] |
Touching Evil | 2004 | Rivers, MarkMark Rivers | 6 episodes | [56] |
Jack & Bobby | 2004–05 | Graham, Tom WexlerTom Wexler Graham | 14 episodes | [57] |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | 2005 | Whitaker, JasonJason Whitaker | Episode: "Night" | [58] |
Law & Order: Trial by Jury | 2005 | Whitaker, JasonJason Whitaker | Episode: "Day" | [59] |
Kitchen Confidential | 2005–06 | Bourdain, JackJack Bourdain | 13 episodes | [5] |
Nip/Tuck | 2007–09 | Stone, AidanAidan Stone | 6 episodes | [60] |
Saturday Night Live | 2009 | Host | Episode: "Bradley Cooper/TV on the Radio" | [61] |
Saturday Night Live | 2013 | Himself | Episode: "Zach Galifianakis/Of Monsters and Men" | [62] |
Saturday Night Live | 2015 | Craig | Episode: Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special | [63] |
Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp | 2015 | Ben | 7 episodes | [64] |
Limitless | 2015–16 | Morra, EddieEddie Morra | 4 episodes; also executive producer | [65] |
BET Presents Love & Happiness: An Obama Celebration | 2016 | Himself | Special presenter | [66] |
Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later | 2017 | Ben | [67] |
Theatre
Title | Year | Role | Venue | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Three Days of Rain | 2006 | Pip/Theo[lower-alpha 3] | Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre | [68] |
The Understudy | 2008 | Jake | Williamstown Theatre Festival | [69] |
The Elephant Man | 2014–15 | Merrick, JohnJohn Merrick | Booth Theatre / Theatre Royal, Haymarket | [70] |
Notes
- ↑ Other actors who have received nominations in three consecutive years include: Spencer Tracy, Gary Cooper, Gregory Peck, Marlon Brando, Richard Burton, Al Pacino, Jack Nicholson, William Hurt, and Russell Crowe.[9]
- ↑ The film was an anthology of 11 short films each directed by a different director. In alphabetical order, Fatih Akin, Yvan Attal, Randy Balsmeyer, Allen Hughes, Shunji Iwai, Mira Nair, Brett Ratner, Shekhar Kapur, Joshua Marston, Natalie Portman, and Jiang Wen.
- 1 2 Cooper portrayed two characters
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- 1 2 Lyttelton, Oliver (January 19, 2015). "From 'Alias' To 'American Sniper': How Bradley Cooper Became One Of Hollywood's Biggest Stars". IndieWire. Retrieved August 30, 2016.
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- Brantley, Ben (December 7, 2014). "A Chance to Stare. So Go Ahead.". The New York Times. Retrieved December 1, 2015.
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