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Biography: Immediately after
Bradley Cooper graduated from the Honors English program at Georgetown
University in 1997, he moved to New York City to enroll in the Masters
of Fine Arts program at the Actors Studio Drama School at New School
University. There, with the guidance of such mentors as Ellen Burstyn,
Susan Batson and Elizabeth Kemp, Cooper developed his stage work, culminating
with his thesis performance as John Merrick in Bernard Pomerance's "The
Elephant Man," performed in New York's Circle in the Square.
While still in school, Cooper began his professional
career, appearing opposite Sarah Jessica Parker in Sex
and the City and in the series The
Beat. His weekends were spent with LEAP (Learning through the Expanded
Arts Program), a non-profit organization that teaches acting and movement
to inner city school children. The summers took him all across the globe,
from kayaking in British Columbia with Orca Whales to ice climbing in
the Peruvian Andes, while hosting Lonely Planet's "Extreme Treks in
a Wild World" for the Discovery Channel.
Cooper had to skip his graduation ceremony from the Actor's
Studio in order to star in his first feature film, "Wet Hot American
Summer," opposite Janeane Garofolo, David Hyde Pierce and Molly Shannon.
After finishing his second feature, "Carnival Knowledge," His plans
to relocate to Los Angeles were delayed when Darren Star hired him to
star in the series The
$treet, opposite Jennie Garth, Tom Everett Scott, Adam Goldberg
and Jennifer Connelly.
Cooper went on to win the role of young law student Gordon
Pinella in the film "Changing Lanes," starring Ben Affleck and Samuel
L. Jackson, and also stars as Travis Paterson in "My Little Eye," which
will be released in 2002.
Cooper finally decided that it was time to forgo his
other New York projects and move to Los Angeles when he was cast in
"Alias." Although he lives in LA, he will never abandon his New York
nightly ritual of watching Charlie Rose while finishing off a pint of
Cherry Garcia ice cream.
Television Credits:
Alias
as
The
$treet as Clay Hammond (2000)
The Beat as
NewsRadio as "Jake" in episode: "They Shoot Single People, Don't They?"
(original airdate: 06/27/1999)
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