Bradley Cooper is a part of Hollywood’s A-list as a versatile actor and filmmaker with a remarkable career that spans several decades. Born on January 5, 1975, in Pennsylvania, Cooper’s journey to stardom began with humble roots, gradually ascending to become one of the industry’s most celebrated talents. The actor made his first notable appearance in the television series ‘Sex and the City’ in 1999 but it was his role as Will Tippin in the hit TV series ‘Alias’ (2001-2006) that brought him immense recognition. His transition to the big screen came with the 2001 film ‘Wet Hot American Summer,’ marking the inception of a flourishing movie career.
Cooper had his breakthrough with his portrayal of Phil Wenneck in the wildly successful ‘The Hangover’ trilogy. This role catapulted him to stardom and cemented his status as a leading man in the industry. His exceptional talent earned him numerous accolades, with the pinnacle being his four Academy Award nominations for his outstanding performances in ‘Silver Linings Playbook’ (2012), ‘American Hustle‘ (2013), ‘American Sniper’ (2014), and ‘A Star Is Born’ (2018). Additionally, he received critical acclaim for his directorial debut ‘A Star Is Born,’ showcasing his multifaceted abilities in the film industry.
Cooper’s career is a testament to his dedication and remarkable talent, making him a beloved figure in Hollywood and an inspiration to aspiring actors and filmmakers worldwide. If his recent performances have left you eager for more of his work, be sure to explore his upcoming projects listed below.
1. Untitled Frank Bullitt Film (TBA)
Cooper is poised to step into the iconic shoes of Frank Bullitt, a role once synonymous with Steve McQueen. The movie is not a remake of the 1968 film ‘Bullitt,’ which introduced the character, but an original movie that revolves around a new “idea” with the detective as the protagonist. The character of Frank Bullitt, a resolute San Francisco police officer determined to apprehend the mob kingpin responsible for murdering a key witness in the 1968 film, is getting a fresh interpretation by Cooper. Spearheaded by the visionary Steven Spielberg, this project also has Cooper in a producer’s role alongside Spielberg. Josh Singer, who wrote/co-wrote ‘Spotlight,’ Spielberg’s ‘The Post,’ and Damien Chazelle’s ‘First Man,’ is on board to pen the movie. Further updates concerning the project, which is in the pre-production stage, are expected in the upcoming months.
2. Is This Thing On? (TBA)
Although specific plot details remain under wraps, Cooper is gearing up for another exciting dual role as both actor and director in his upcoming Disney-owned Searchlight Pictures project, ‘Is This Thing On?’ co-starring Will Arnett. Cooper and Arnett’s characters are unrevealed as well. Arnett penned the movie with Mark Chappell. Cooper and Arnett also serve as project producers. It’s worth noting that the film is currently in the early stages of development, and the timeline for its production may have been impacted by the recent WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Stay tuned for further updates as the development progresses.
3. Best of Enemies (TBA)
Amazon MGM Studios is about to give us a spy thriller headlined by Cooper and Christian Bale. Based on Gus Russo’s 2018 book ‘Best of Enemies: The Last Great Spy Story of the Cold War,’ the film will portray famous spy events during the Cold War while showcasing the unlikely friendship between CIA case officer Jack Platt (Cooper) and KGB agent Gennady Vasilenko (Bale), both of whom were ordered to convince each other to betray their respective motherlands in the final days of the Cold War. However, they became blood brothers, underscored by treachery, bureaucracy, espionage, mafia, and intelligence.
The Eric Warren Singer-written script is currently in its pitch phase, and even Bradley Cooper is being considered to be the director. As for the production and a potential theatrical release date, after which it will arrive on Amazon Prime Video, we are yet to get any updates.
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