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Lara Olszowska

Bradley Cooper: It's impossible to be private these days

“I definitely think I am a private person. But you sort of have to give over to the fact that it’s impossible to be private these days. It’s more about acceptance of the reality instead of creating my own reality that doesn’t exist,” Hollywood actor-director Bradley Cooper told British director Stephen Daldry at BFI Southbank last night.

“I was shy and I still am shy.” It’s hard to believe given Cooper’s illustrious career in the spotlight, but his fear of public speaking started young, he says. “I had so much stage fright. The idea of getting in front of people and talking was like a nightmare but I always loved movies,” he said. At acting school, Cooper was “terrified” to ask Robert De Niro, who was visiting to give a talk, a question from the audience. “I thought everybody would laugh at me,” Cooper said.

Bradley Cooper In Conversation At The BFI Southbank (Getty Images)

Yet the actor seems to have grown out of his fear. Ten years ago, he was on Broadway then the West End playing the lead role in Bernard Pomerance’s Elephant Man. Would he do theatre again? “I’m dying to,” Cooper admits. “I love theatre love it. You really do have to love it cus eight shows a week and it is just no bullshit, it is the real deal.” The BAFTAs and Oscars are on the horizon, and Cooper’s latest film which he both directs and stars in, is nominated for seven awards at both ceremonies. But at the front of his mind is his next film, which he is shooting later this year. Or as he calls it, “a tiny little movie, like a little ten million dollar movie.” That’s showbusiness.

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