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Bradley Cooper had blink-and-you'll-miss-it Sex and the City part in FIRST ever role in 1999 - 25 years before he became Oscars favorite
Bradley Cooper is the toast of Hollywood and among the favorites to land an Oscar for his incredible role in Leonard Bernstein biopic, Maestro.
Bradley spent six years preparing to play Bernstein by studying the way he conducted orchestras, honing his way of speaking with dialect coach Tim Monich, and collaborating with Oscar-winning make-up artist Kazu Hiro. Cooper co-wrote, produced, directed, and stars in the 129-minute movie - which spans three decades and includes the closeted homosexual's affair with music scholar Tommy Cothran (Gideon Glick). Bradley spent six years preparing to play Bernstein by studying the way he conducted orchestras, honing his way of speaking with dialect coach Tim Monich, and collaborating with Oscar-winning make-up artist Kazu Hiro (pictured with Carey Mulligan in the film)
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