Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for NetflixBradley Cooper is an acclaimed director and has 12 Oscar nominations, so one might think he d have some highfalutin answer for his biggest inspirational moment as an actor.
However, he revealed it was watching Vince Vaughn in the 2005 R-rated hit comedy Wedding Crashers.
During a recent conversation with fellow SAG Award nominees as a part of the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations program, the Maestro filmmaker said that Wedding Crashers director David Dobkin gave him a "huge break" when he cast him against the "nice-guy" roles he was getting. In the film, he played Rachel McAdams jerky preppy ex Sack Lodge.
"Up until that point, I was always just trying to get it right on camera. Be present and get it right," Cooper admitted.
He added, "I m watching Vince Vaughn destroy a scene, just crush it, and then . He s just like, I want to do another one. "
Cooper said he was "so in awe of this hu
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HBOHBO has traditionally allowed the mercurial Larry David to decide whether or not there would be more seasons of Curb Your Enthusiasm, but to Variety, he now says this is it.
At Tuesday night s Los Angeles red carpet premiere for the forthcoming 12th and final season, David acknowledged to the trade that he s said the show was over many times before.
"Yeah, I said it before. But I wasn t 76 when I said it," he noted.
The Seinfeld co-creator also expressed of the Emmy-winning show, "It s time. Twelve years, that s a lot for a television show over 24 years. It was time."
The series, which began in 1999 as a one-off mockumentary about David s alleged return to stand-up comedy, launched as a series in 2000.
HBO had always given David a wide berth to return for subsequent seasons at his leisure. For instance, there was a six-year gap between seasons eight and nine.
During its run, the show racked up 51 Emmy nominations with two wins, including an Outstanding Co