Bradley Cooper revealed that he previously considered saying goodbye to acting — until an offer to star in LicoricePizza changed his mind.
, I was able to grow a beard and Searchlight was praying that I didn’t get COVID, because we had to go back and continuebut I was like, ‘There’s no way I’m not doing it.’ That was the first movie back from COVID,” the Academy Award nominee added.
“And Jon Peters was the beginning of the movie, so I started with everybody else, which was wonderful, rather than coming in when everybody’s already downriver. I spent three and a half weeks with Paul. I watched all the camera tests. He was teaching me all about lenses, things I never knew. He’s incredible.”, he still continues to have plenty of firsts on set.
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