Bradley Cooper

Cooper began his television and film career in 1999 with a guest role in the television series ''Sex and the City.'' In 2000, he enrolled in the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program at the Actors Studio. Shortly after, he made his film debut with a starring role in the comedy ''Wet Hot American Summer'' (2001) and gained some recognition as Will Tippin in the television series ''Alias'' (2001–2006). After his role in the show was demoted, he began to have career doubts; however, he quickly gained additional recognition with a supporting part in the comedy film ''Wedding Crashers'' (2005). Cooper had his breakthrough in ''The Hangover'' (2009), a critically and commercially successful comedy that spawned sequels in 2011 and 2013. His career progressed with starring roles in ''Limitless'' (2011) and ''The Place Beyond the Pines'' (2012).
Cooper found greater success with the romantic comedy ''Silver Linings Playbook'' (2012), the black comedy ''American Hustle'' (2013), and the war biopic ''American Sniper'' (2014), which he also produced. In 2014, he portrayed Joseph Merrick in a Broadway revival of ''The Elephant Man'' and began voicing Rocket in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Cooper produced, wrote, directed, and starred in the musical romance ''A Star Is Born'' (2018). He won a BAFTA Award and two Grammys for his contributions to the film's U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 number one soundtrack and its chart-topping lead single "Shallow". He has since produced the thrillers ''Joker'' (2019) and ''Nightmare Alley'' (2021) and co-wrote and directed the biographical drama ''Maestro'' (2023), in which he also starred as Leonard Bernstein.
Cooper was named ''People'' magazine's Sexiest Man Alive in 2011. He supports several charities that help fight cancer. Cooper was briefly married to actress Jennifer Esposito and has a daughter from his relationship with model Irina Shayk. Provided by Wikipedia