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Bradley Cooper branded 'desperate' after studio submits his TWO-MINUTE Abbott Elementary cameo playing HIMSELF for Emmy Awards consideration... after Maestro failed to clinch any major trophies


The studio submitted the 49-year-old Philly native - who's never been nominated for an Emmy - for the competitive guest comedy actor category

The 49-year-old Philly native played a thinly-veiled version of himself, who's recruited by Willard R. Abbott Elementary School second grader Khalil (Kaden Taylor) to be his show-and-tell while on the way to get 'the best hoagie in the city' at a nearby deli. Bradley will next voice a glass of ice water called 'Ice' in John Krasinski's $110M-budget imaginary friend flick IF - hitting US/UK theaters this Friday - alongside Cailey Fleming, Ryan Reynolds, Steve Carell, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and the late Louis Gossett Jr. Bradley will next voice a glass of ice water called 'Ice' in John Krasinski's $110M-budget imaginary friend flick IF - hitting US/UK theaters this Friday - alongside Cailey Fleming, Ryan Reynolds, Steve Carell, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and the late Louis Gossett Jr.

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