Bradley Cooper considered “giving up” acting before this great role
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Are we going through a Bradley Cooper renaissance? Some internet commentators certainly think so, pointing out that Cooper's moved away from the goofy comedy movies that made his name to more 'serious' work. Just look at his recent films, A Star is Born, Nightmare Alley, Licorice Pizza; they're certainly more highbrow -and better received critically - than Failure to Launch and All About Steve. Continue reading Bradley Cooper considered “giving up” acting...

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