Bradley Cooper Does ‘Details’ Magazine

A star is born
May 28th, 2009

You may not recognize the name Bradley Cooper but chances are you’ll recognize his face when you see it. He has starred in movies like Wedding Crashers, Failure to Launch, He’s Just Not That Into You and more (including his first starring role film The Hangover due out in theaters in June). He also starred in TV shows like Alias, Nip/Tuckand is rumored to be cast as Hal Jordan in the rumored Green Lantern movie. That’s quite a resume for a guy we hardly know. Cooper is featured on the cover and in the pages of the new issue of Details magazine … so let’s get to know him, shall we?


“Is death or mortality something you think about or you’re fearful of?” Bradley Cooper, the star of The Hangover, asks as he crosses the parking lot of a Ralph’s supermarket in Venice, California, in April. Cooper, best known for playing “Sack” Lodge, the summer-house bully who body-slammed Vince Vaughn in Wedding Crashers, likes mixing in conversational drop shots like this. Last night, for instance, between his first and second order of steamed clams, he asked, “Do you like people? Do you have an interest in people?” It’s easy to fall for his big servings of brotherly love, equal parts laid-back L.A. and Philly Italian. According to his mother, this amiability made his schoolteachers so suspicious they used to ask her, “Is your son trying to pull something?” But the thing you forget—at least I did—is that the 34-year-old Actors Studio grad has arrived at the brink of superstardom thanks primarily to his dead-on comic timing. As I launch into a story about a talk I had with my dad on his deathbed a few years ago, Cooper stands by the door of his Mercedes truck listening, unwrapping his recent Ralph’s purchase, and flossing. Halfway through my story he starts moaning: “Oh . . . mmm . . . Wow, was that great!” … Hollywood careers can start in unexpected places—John Wayne’s first (uncredited) role was an Ivy Leaguer, George Clooney made his film debut opposite an animatronic bear—but Cooper is genuinely surprised that he’s coming in via the comedy entrance. “I’m not even funny at all,” he says. “That’s what’s so ironic.” He leans over the console in his truck. “I’m kidding. I have my reel. I’ll show you.” Then, after a beat, “I’m kidding.” He grew up idolizing Robert De Niro and Daniel Day-Lewis, not Bill Murray and Steve Martin. If anything, he says, he felt suited to “Harrison Fordish” real-guy action roles. But the instant he admits this, he sends himself up again. “Just because when I was a kid, I would fake-fight all the time. I was really good at the sound effects. That’s the reason why I thought I could be effective in this business.” The Hangover, which opens right in time for wedding season, is a departure from the man-boy comedies of recent vintage: Three guys at a Vegas bachelor party wake up on the floor of their Caesars Palace fantasy suite to learn that they’ve lost the groom, along with any memory of the night before. The unlikely trio of leads—Ed Helms (Andy from The Office), Zach Galifianakis (a veteran of the stand-up circuit who has played a bunch of homeless guys), and Cooper—are perfectly mismatched: Helms plays the flustered romantic, Galifianakis the tagalong misfit, and Cooper the instigator with buckets of bad advice. Or as Helms puts it, “the uptight nerd, the weirdo, and the alpha-male cool guy.” Warner Bros. feels so confident about the movie’s box-office prospects that, even before the opening, it signed on for a sequel. Not bad for a project that most people thought had no bankable star when it went into production. But director Todd Phillips knew better. He expects that after The Hangover people will start seeing Cooper as a leading man instead of just “the asshole boyfriend of the girl,” the sort of part he’s been getting so far. Phillips sees Cooper moving into the kind of territory inhabited by actors named Grant (Hugh, Cary). “The key with any comic actor is the willingness to fail and make a fool of yourself,” he says. “A lot of times, guys that look like Bradley think, ‘Ah, I don’t have to do that. I have this other thing.’ But Bradley doesn’t give a fuck.” For now, Cooper claims, he never gets recognized anywhere. “I don’t have to curtail my life at all,” he says the morning after our clam feast. “Zero. Zero. Zero.” To the extent that’s true, it’s probably thanks to his hair, which can be completely distracting. In person, his features, a grab bag of wicked good looks—the road-trip scruff, the sniper’s blue eyes, the thin and curling lips, the pointy Shakespearean chin—are pretty much what you see onscreen, but he keeps the hair so operatically disordered that you barely notice the movie star beneath it. One other reason he never gets spotted: He’s up before anyone else. So that we can burn off some of that seafood by hitting one of his favorite mountaintop runs, Cooper and his G 55 come by my hotel at 6:30 A.M. At that hour, you might bump into a few nature photographers, but not a paparazzo … “It’s an unusual situation,” Ed Helms says of his Hangover costar. “Bradley is a highly intelligent being wrapped in a hot, studly body.” Zach Galifianakis sees a different side. “He likes to nap,” he says. “He’d come over to my trailer and ask if he could nap near me. It was weird. The first time he did it, I was in my trailer, running my mouth about how my sneakers looked like something Paula Poundstone would wear. After 12 minutes of monologue I look over and I’d bored Bradley into the cutest nap face the world has ever seen. Twenty minutes later he woke up and we chewed tobacco.”

I’ve heard many good things about Bradley Cooper … I’m not surprised to read that he’s a pretty down-to-Earth guy. Every time I see a trailer for The Hangover in theaters, the whole audience erupts in laughter every single time. I’m pretty sure the movie is gonna be a big hit and it feels like Cooper’s time to shine. After the jump, check out a couple other photos from Bradley’s Details magazine shoot — you’ll see why his hawtness needs to be more famous …


I can’t figure out why but Bradley Cooper reminds me of someone … like, I know him from somewhere. I suspect that I’ve just seen him in enough things and paid no attention that he got into my subconscious. I’m really looking forward to see more from him … I will deffo be seeing The Hangover. I think that film will give us a pretty good feel of whether or not he’s got star quality.

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23 Responses to “Bradley Cooper Does ‘Details’ Magazine”

  1. CHASE Says:

    He’s a pretty good looking guy who is somewhat just ordinary. I’m not a fan of the long hair though. Jennifer Aniston really needs to get with him! They’d make a cute couple, I think. Oh, and The Hangover looks funny but it kind of reminds me of Three Men And A Baby unless it’s somewhat of a remake…?

  2. Katie Says:

    I love Bradley! I was a HUGE Alias fan. I actually got his autograph when he was in that play with Julia Roberts.

  3. Cynthia Says:

    Wow, he has beautiful eyes!

  4. tanya Says:

    i’ve been in love with him since Alias. i’m glad he’s finally getting some major recognition.

  5. Brooke Says:

    H-A-W-T

  6. mali Says:

    i never got into alias due to j.garner’s horrible acting ability BUT i’ve had a major crush since i was introduced to mr. bradley cooper on the short lived dramedy “kitchen confidential” (based on anthony bourdain’s chef heydays)…i was even a little annoyed when i heard he married jennifer espinosa :p but it didnt last very long…anyhoo i’m stoked everyone is finally seeing what i’ve picked up on a while back, he’s definitely has star power & all the sexiness to match

  7. jen Says:

    he and i share an alma mater… georgetown woot woot

  8. samantha Says:

    gorgeous!

  9. Elle O. Elle Says:

    Funny enough, I recognise his name, but I’ve never seen him before. I haven’t seen a single thing you mentioned that he was in!

  10. RR Says:

    I remember seeing him on ALIAS forever ago. He played Jennifer Garners characters friend. He was hot then too. :)

  11. RazberrySwurl01 Says:

    I’ll take two!!

  12. cupcakeriot! Says:

    he’s reminds me of a super hot version of that dude that jennifer love hewitt is dating.

  13. Sherri Says:

    I have been a fan of Bradley’s for a long time. I was (am) a huge fan of Alias. I’m glad that Bradley Cooper is finally getting his time to shine. He played one of the most lovable characters on Alias and I’m ecstatic I get to see him on the big screen.

  14. Rachael Says:

    Ahh yes, us Alias fans have already loved Bradley (a.k.a. Will Tippen) for the past 8 years now. Good to see the rest of the world is coming around. Kinda funny that he’s now starting to become a big star, and yet what the hell ever happened to Michael Vartan?? I never see or hear of him anymore.

  15. jennie Says:

    my sisters bf looks just like him

  16. T.J. Says:

    I love him simply because he is in the best movie ever – Wet Hot American Summer.

  17. Meream Says:

    I don’t understand why he’s not more famous. Give this guy a great role, come’n!

  18. mlcwildlifepr Says:

    He is like a younger, hotter version of Ralph Fiennes. Makes me want to see MORE of him everywhere. yum.

  19. DJWhoop Says:

    He’s so yummy. That pic is fab, he looks naughty.

  20. DJWhoop Says:

    BTW, what’s up with the headline above Details “Can Obama make you better in bed?” So stupid.

  21. Lucy Says:

    I’ve always loved Bradley Cooper ever since Alias, im glad his finally getting more attention!

  22. whoswho Says:

    BRaldye’s the boy next door type. It make sme laugh that people jsut started to notice how versatile an actor he is. IMdb him and you’ll find out he’s been doing movies and Tv since 2001. He’s got a degree inenglish and graduated form the Actors Studio Masters program. The dude’s got brains. How many celebs can say they have that kinda academic background? Thank you Mr. Cooper.

  23. whoswho Says:

    Bradley no Braldye. lolz

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