Biography: bradley cooper

Posted by Milaan Parmar Tuesday, July 14, 2009


Trained at the renowned Actor’s Studio but seasoned in the irreverent comic stylings of New York’s STELLA comedy troupe, Bradley Cooper’s career progressed from TV guest spots to memorable comedic support in features in a relatively short amount of time. He fearlessly made his first major big screen impression as an unlikable (if handsome) groom in “Wedding Crashers” (2005) but regained audience’s affection in “Failure to Launch” (2006) before ensuring his own launch with a string of four high-profile co-starring roles in 2008, including “All About Steve” with Sandra Bullock and “Yes Man” with Jim Carrey.

Born Jan. 5, 1975 in Philadelphia, PA, Cooper was inspired to pursue acting after watching John Hurt play the title role in David Lynch’s “The Elephant Man” (1980) — a role Cooper would later tackle for his thesis performance at the Actors Studio Drama School. After graduating from Georgetown University in 1997 with a degree in English, he relocated to New York City and enrolled in the Master of Fine Arts program at the Actors Studio at New School University. While still a student, Cooper made his television debut on a 1999 episode of “Sex and the City” (HBO, 1998-2004) and snared a hosting gig on the Travel Channel series, “Treks in a Wild World” (2000). “Sex and the City” creator Darren Star remembered Cooper’s work and cast him in the financial drama, “The $treet” (Fox, 2000-01) which lasted only 12 episodes. But the actor was not unemployed for long, taking part in the cult comedy “Wet Hot American Summer” (2001) and appearing with the film’s creative team, comedy troupe STELLA, in a series of short films released on DVD as “Stella Shorts: 1998-2002.”

Roles in several independent films followed, including the unsettling horror film “My Little Eye” (2002) and the unreleased “Carnival Knowledge,” as well as likable turns in TV movies, “The Last Cowboy” (2003) opposite “$treet” co-star Jennie Garth and “I Want to Marry Ryan Banks” (ABC, 2004), a romantic comedy with Jason Priestly that spoofed reality television shows. Cooper’s first high-profile gig was playing reporter Will Tippin in the first two seasons of “Alias” (ABC, 2001-06). He left the show in 2003 and stepped into recurring roles on “Touching Evil” (USA, 2004), “Jack and Bobby” (WB, 2004-05), and a two-part “Law and Order” story that carried over from “Special Victims Unit” (NBC, 1999- ) to “Trial By Jury” (NBC, 2005).

In 2005, Cooper landed his biggest feature role to date in the raunchy summer smash “Wedding Crashers.” Cast as Rachel McAdams’ obsequious, cheating fiancée, Cooper showcased both his comedic and dramatic skills in a single role, sometimes even stealing scenes from his gifted co-stars, Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson. After this knockout role, his talent was not overlooked by the industry. Cooper was soon cast as the lead in Fox’s “Kitchen Confidential” (2005), a sitcom based on Chef Anthony Bourdain’s best-selling tell-all novel. Despite his charming presence and a fine supporting cast, the show floundered and was cancelled after 13 episodes. Cooper rebounded with another amusing turn as one of Matthew McConaughey’s eccentric friends in the hit romantic comedy “Failure to Launch” (2006), where many critics singled out Cooper’s performance in otherwise lukewarm reviews. Jumping from screen to stage in early 2006, Cooper appeared on Broadway alongside Paul Rudd and Julia Roberts, in the actress’s much publicized and sold out Broadway debut "Three Days of Rain."

The steadily working actor ramped up his visibility in 2008, beginning with a recurring role on the FX series “Nip/Tuck” (2003- ). His starring role in an adaptation of Clive Barker’s thriller “The Midnight Meat Train” only made it to DVD, but “Yes Man” (2008), in which he co-starred as the best friend of an agreeable Jim Carrey, debuted at number one at the box office. Cooper kicked off a lucrative 2009 with a role as a husband with a wandering eye in the ensemble comedy “He’s Just Not That Into You” (2009) – amidst rumors he was dating co-star Jennifer Aniston off-screen – but that film was quickly eclipsed by the monster summer hit, “The Hangover” (2009). Cooper shared the lead with Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis in the buddy comedy about bachelor partygoers trying to piece together the events of a drunken blackout gone wild, and aside from a strong box office take, it earned excellent critical reviews. Cooper stayed in the public eye with his follow-up “All About Steve” (2009), starring as a cameraman overzealously pursued by a woman (Sandra Bullock) after just one blind date. He rounded out his breakout year with a role in the ensemble “New York, I Love You” (2009).

* Born:
January 5, 1975 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
* Job Titles:
Actor

Significant Others

* Companion: Jaime King. Met while working on the FOX series Kitchen Confidential in 2005; no longer together
* Wife: Jennifer Esposito. Dated for eighteen months before they wed in secret in December 2006; Esposito reportedly filed for divorce in May 2007, citing irreconcilable differences; divorced

Education

* New School University, New York, NY

Milestones

* 1999 Appeared as one of the trekkers in several episodes of Treks in a Wild World ; aired on The Travel Channel
* 1999 TV debut as a guest in an episode of Sex and the City (HBO)
* 2000 Hired for recurring role on the Fox drama The $treet ; episodes never seen as series was cancelled after only seven airings
* 2001 Cast in the regular role of Sydney Bristow s friend Will, on the series Alias (ABC)
* 2001 Feature film debut, Wet Hot American Summer
* 2002 Featured in Changing Lanes
* 2004 Cast as a love interest for Christine Lahti s character on The WB s Jack and Bobby
* 2004 Co-starred with Jason Priestley and Emma Caulfield in the ABC TV-movie I Want to Marry Ryan Banks
* 2005 Played the lead role in FOX s Kitchen Confidential ; based on renowned chef Anthony Bourdain s best-selling autobiography
* 2005 Played the popular villain Zack in the hit comedy Wedding Crashers, opposite Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson
* 2006 Appeared in Failure to Launch as a friend of Matthew McConaughey s character
* 2006 Joined Julia Roberts and Paul Rudd in the Broadway production of Richard Greenberg s Three Days of Rain
* 2007 Guest-starred on the fifth season of Nip/Tuck (FX)
* 2008 Cast opposite Jim Carrey in the comedy Yes Man
* 2009 Co-starred in the Todd Phillips-directed comedy, The Hangover
* 2009 Joined an ensemble cast for the feature adaptation of the bestselling book, He s Just Not That Into You

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