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Bradley Cooper Profile |
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Birth Date: January 5, 1975
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Birth Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Birth Name: Bradley Cooper
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Height: 6'1"
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Biography |
Bradley Cooper (born January 5, 1975, in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania), is a film, stage, and television actor.
Cooper studied at the Actors Studio Drama School at New
School University before beginning his professional acting
career on the television series Sex and the City in 1998. He
also served as the host of Lonely Planet's Treks in a Wild
World in 2000, and made his film debut in Wet Hot American
Summer (2001), before landing his best-known role as Will
Tippin in the successful television drama Alias (2001-2003).
He returned once to Alias as a guest star after leaving the
show in 2003, and also guest-starred on the short-lived Miss
Match in the same year.
Cooper starred in the ABC Family movie I Want to Marry Ryan
Banks (2004), and appeared as a regular guest star in the WB
series Jack and Bobby (2004-2005). He played a supporting
character in the hit comedy Wedding Crashers (2005), and
appeared in the film Failure to Launch (2006) as a friend of
Matthew McConaughey's character. He has been playing the
lead role in the Fox sitcom Kitchen Confidential, based on a
memoir by chef Anthony Bourdain, which debuted in September
2005. However, Fox announced in late 2005 that the series
would be cancelled due to low ratings.
In March 2006, Cooper will star in "Three Days of Rain" on
Broadway with Julia Roberts and Paul Rudd at the Bernard B
Jacobs Theater.
Cooper is an alumnus of Georgetown University, where he
graduated with a B.A. in English in 1997, and Germantown
Academy, where he graduated in 1992. |
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Other Information |
Was a medalist on the Men's Heavyweight Crew team at
Georgetown University.
Had to miss his graduation commencement to film Wet Hot
American Summer (2001).
Considers Daniel Day-Lewis the world's greatest actor.
He attended Germantown Academy in Fort Washington,
Pennsylvania and graduated in 1993.
His father is of Irish heritage and his mother is of Italian
heritage.
Cooper has spent many weekends with the Learning through the
Expanded Arts Program (LEAP), which is a non-profit
organization that teaches inner-city school children about
acting. |
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