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Cooper voiced Rocket in the 2022 Disney+ series I Am Groot and special The Guardians of the
Galaxy Holiday Special, and did so again in the 2023 film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
3.[156][157][158] The last of these focussed on Rocket's traumatic past. It led Jackson Weaver of CBC
News to term Cooper "one of the few genuinely talented live actor turned voice actors".[159] Cooper
next directed, produced and co-wrote Maestro (2023), a biographical drama about the relationship
between composer Leonard Bernstein and his wife Felicia Montealegre, in which he also portrayed
Bernstein opposite Carey Mulligan's Montealegre.[160] He was hired by filmmaker Steven Spielberg to
direct the project after a screening of A Star is Born.[161] Controversy arose over Cooper's use of a
prosthetic nose to play Bernstein, which some considered an example of "Jewface".[162] Cooper was
defended by both Bernstein's children and the Anti-Defamation League.[163][164] Reviewing the film
for BBC Culture, Nicholas Barber wrote, "Maestro confirms what was suggested by Cooper's
directorial debut, A Star Is Born. He has sky-high ambitions, and he has the technical virtuosity and
big-hearted sincerity to fulfil those ambitions with flair".[165] He earned two more BAFTA and Golden
Globe nominations for his direction and performance, in addition to three more Academy Award
nominations for his production, writing, and performance.[166][167][168]

Cooper will next produce Phillips' sequel Joker: Folie à Deux, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady
Gaga.[169]

Personal life
Cooper's early years in the entertainment industry were marred with
difficulties. When his role in the second season of Alias was demoted to a
minuscule part, he considered quitting show business.[170] His substance
addiction and doubts about his career triggered thoughts of suicide.[171]
Cooper credits his friend and fellow actor Will Arnett with helping him
address his substance abuse and seek therapy.[172] Cooper has abstained
from alcohol since 2004, remarking that it would have destroyed his
life.[9][173]

I was at a party and deliberately bashed my head on the concrete


floor – like, 'Hey, look how tough I am!' And I came up, and
blood dripped down. And then I did it again. I spent the night ...
[in] [h]ospital with a sock of ice, waiting for them to stitch me
Cooper speaking during a up. I was so concerned what you thought of me, how I was
United Service coming across, how I would survive the day. I always felt like an
Organizations tour in 2009 outsider. I just lived in my head. I realized I wasn't going to live
up to my potential, and that scared the hell out of me. I thought,
'Wow, I'm actually gonna ruin my life; I'm really gonna ruin it.'

— Cooper, The Hollywood Reporter, September 2012[9]

Cooper became engaged to actress Jennifer Esposito in October 2006, and they married that
December. In May 2007, she filed for divorce which was finalized in November.[174] Regarding their
short marriage, he explained, "It was just something that happened. The good thing is, we both
realized it ... Sometimes you just realize it."[175] Before his marriage to Esposito, he met Renée

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Zellweger while filming Case 39 in 2006. The media speculated about the nature of their relationship
in 2009, when the film was released. They reportedly broke up in 2011.[176][177] He dated actress Zoe
Saldaña from December 2011 to January 2013.[178] He subsequently began dating English model and
actress Suki Waterhouse in March 2013; their relationship ended two years later.[179] Cooper was in a
relationship with Russian model Irina Shayk from April 2015 to June 2019.[180][181] They have a
daughter together, Lea de Seine, born in March 2017.[182][183]

Cooper and his family share a close bond. Two years after the death of his father from lung cancer in
2011, he relocated to Los Angeles with his mother.[184] He said that after his father's diagnosis "I was
in a very lucky position because I was able to put everything on hold in all aspects of my life and
completely focus on taking care of him." He has described the process of his father's treatment as "just
simply overwhelming, incredibly stressful, complex and all consuming".[185] He has since supported
organizations that help fight cancer.[185] In June 2014, he joined the board of directors for the charity
Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, a non-profit organization that serves people coping with cancer.[186] In
April 2016, he participated in the launch of the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy that works
for cancer patients.[185] He served as an executive producer for Stand Up to Cancer's Fifth Biennial
Telecast, a primetime fundraising special that aired in September.[187]

In 2009, Cooper took part in an Alzheimer's Association campaign that aimed to increase awareness
about Alzheimer's disease.[188] He is also one of the members of the Alzheimer's Association Celebrity
Champions, an initiative launched for a similar purpose.[189] In 2015, Cooper spoke at The National
Geographic Society for the group Got Your 6 to help ensure military veterans are better represented in
popular culture.[190] Cooper is a member of the Democratic Party and attended the 2016 Democratic
National Convention (when Hillary Clinton received the nomination for president) to hear then-
president Barack Obama speak.[191] Following his role in American Sniper, he clarified his political
affiliation for those who assumed he was a conservative and that he regards Barack Obama as "an
incredible president".[192] Cooper signed a letter calling for decisive action to stop climate change and
biodiversity loss.[193]

Having grown up in Philadelphia, Cooper is a fan of the National Football League's Eagles and has
made various appearances on behalf of the team besides his Silver Linings Playbook role. He voiced a
snowball trying to make amends with Santa Claus in an ESPN promo which referenced an infamous
incident from the 1968 Philadelphia Eagles season, and has joined owner Jeffrey Lurie in his box at
games, including the Eagles' first Super Bowl victory in 2018.[194]

Media image and artistry


The Hollywood Reporter's Bill Phelps describes Cooper as the "epitome of cool".[9] While his friends
found him to be a "sweet, exceptionally open man with the defensive, insecure person" before his
alcoholism, Brian Klugman (The Words ' co-director and a childhood friend) says of him, "There's
nobody who's better liked."[9] Todd Phillips (the director of The Hangover Trilogy) believes that
Cooper's on-screen persona strongly contradicts with his personality. "He is very vulnerable –
insecure is not the right word ... And there's a warmth to him you would never know."[9] Contrary to
Phillips, Cooper believes that his personality relates to acting: "I enjoy people, that makes this
profession a lot easier, and I can sleep anywhere. That's a skill."[8]

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As part of a career analysis, Oliver Lyttelton of IndieWire observed that early in his career, Cooper was
typecast as "weaselly boyfriends or best friends in mainstream comedies", but later emerged as one of
Hollywood's most accomplished actors after starring in several successful films.[195] Cooper is known
for appearing in a range of films;[196] Phelps credited him for "opt[ing] for the challenging and
provocative, the small and interesting, risking the laid-back image that propelled him to fame".[9] The
Daily Beast's Oliver Lyttelton similarly praised Cooper for stepping outside his comfort zone by
accepting parts that might initially not seem like perfect matches.[197] Time magazine wrote of
Cooper's craft: "It's hard to make people, especially your friends, forget who you are onscreen. But
Bradley's that good."[198]

Cooper cites actor Daniel Day-Lewis as his favorite.[199] Films that had
influences include the French romantic drama Hiroshima mon amour
(1959), the coming-of-age feature The Loneliness of the Long Distance
Runner (1962), the war films The Deer Hunter (1978) and Apocalypse
Now (1979), The Elephant Man (1980), and comedies featuring Richard
Pryor.[14] Reviewing his performances in Licorice Pizza and Nightmare
Alley, critic Charles Bramesco likened Cooper's screen persona to Joseph
Merrick, a severely deformed man in the Victorian era, whom Cooper
played in the 2014 Broadway play The Elephant Man. Bramesco wrote:

[Merrick] declined external help and instead conjured a certain


animalistic quality from within himself to be measured against
Cooper at the 2012 Toronto his core humanity. That negotiation between civility and our
International Film Festival
baser impulses – the ego versus the id, for the psychoanalytically
inclined – forms the foundation of Cooper's classical leading-
man screen persona. One of our last true movie stars has spent
the majority of his career reiterating the internal tension of the
role he's clung to like Rosebud, coaxing out the troubled chaos
from within put-together men.[154]

Cooper's sex appeal has been picked up by several media outlets, including People magazine, which
named him Sexiest Man Alive in 2011.[200] He was initially uncomfortable with the accolade, but later
found it funny.[8] In a June 2011 interview with Esquire, Cooper said, "Fall in love with my looks, fine,
but stay with me for my talent."[201] Also that year, he was dubbed International Man of the Year by
GQ and appeared in AskMen's 49 most influential men.[202][203] He ranked tenth on Empire 's list of
the 100 Sexiest Movie Stars in 2013.[204] He was one of the highest-paid actors in the world from 2013
to 2015 and in 2019, earning $28 million, $46 million, $41.5 million, and $57 million,
respectively.[205] Forbes ranked him first on their Celebrity 100: Ones To Watch list in 2013.[206] In
2014, 2015 and 2019, he featured on Celebrity 100, a list based on the income and popularity of
celebrities, as selected annually by Forbes.[207] Time magazine named him one of the 100 most
influential people in the world in 2015.[198] Cooper's films have earned a total of $13 billion
worldwide.[208]

Acting credits and awards

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Cooper has received one BAFTA,[209]


one Screen Actors Guild Award, and two Grammy Awards. He
has been nominated for twelve Academy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards, and one Tony Award.
According to the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes and box-office website Box Office Mojo,
Cooper's most critically and commercially successful films include Wedding Crashers (2005), The
Hangover (2009), Limitless (2011), Silver Linings Playbook (2012), American Hustle (2013),
Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), American Sniper (2014) and A Star Is Born (2018).[87][210] Among
his stage roles, he has appeared in a Broadway revival of The Elephant Man (2014–2015), for which
he was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play.[98]

Discography
A Star Is Born (with Lady Gaga) (2018)

Notes
a. Other actors who have received nominations in three consecutive years include: Spencer Tracy,
Gary Cooper, Gregory Peck, Richard Burton, Jack Nicholson, William Hurt, and Russell Crowe,
while Marlon Brando and Al Pacino received nominations in four consecutive years.[109]

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