List of Bradley Cooper performances

Bradley Cooper is an American actor and filmmaker. He began his career by appearing in an episode of the sitcom Sex and the City (1999) and as the host of the tourism show Globe Trekker the following year. He made his screen debut in Wet Hot American Summer (2001) as a gay counselor—a role he later reprised in the web television series Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp (2015).[1] In the action television series Alias (2001–2006), Cooper achieved some success for the supporting role of Will Tippin, although he only played a major role in the series for the first few seasons.[2]

Cooper at the Spain premiere of Silver Linings Playbook in 2013

Cooper's supporting part in the commercially successful comedy Wedding Crashers (2005) improved his career prospects,[3] but also led to him being typecast as the best friend to the main character in such comedies as Failure to Launch (2006), The Rocker (2008), and He's Just Not That Into You (2009).[4] During this period, Cooper also continued starring in television shows, such as the 2005 sitcom Kitchen Confidential, and played a dual role in a 2006 onstage production of Three Days of Rain. However, the former was cancelled after four episodes due to low ratings.[5] His breakthrough came with the role of a reckless teacher in Todd Phillips' comedy The Hangover (2009),[6] which became one of the highest grossing R-rated films of all time.[7] Cooper continued to take on parts in several box office hits, including The A-Team (2010), Limitless, and The Hangover Part II (both in 2011).[8]

Cooper appeared in four films in 2012, including the critically acclaimed The Place Beyond the Pines and Silver Linings Playbook. His performance in the latter in particular was widely praised,[6] and earned him a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Actor, among other awards.[9] Cooper's profile continued to expand as he took on major roles in several successful films—American Hustle (2013), Guardians of the Galaxy, and American Sniper (both in 2014).[4] After receiving Academy Award nominations for American Hustle and American Sniper, he became the tenth actor in history to receive an Academy Award nomination in three consecutive years.[9][a] Cooper returned to stage work for a 2014 Broadway production of The Elephant Man, where he played the severely deformed Joseph Merrick. His performance drew praise from critics, and earned him a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play.[10] None of his 2015 films—Aloha, Burnt, or Joy—performed particularly well at the box office.[8] In 2016, he appeared in the comedy drama War Dogs that he also co-produced under his and Philips' production company, Joint Effort.[11]

In 2018, Cooper directed his first film with the highly successful musical romantic drama A Star Is Born,[12] in which he also starred, and contributed to its writing, production, and soundtrack (alongside Lady Gaga). The soundtrack topped the charts in the UK and Ireland, and included the single "Shallow", which also peaked at number one in Ireland. In 2019, Cooper produced the psychological thriller Joker, based on the DC Comics character of the same name. It became the first R-rated film to pass the billion-dollar mark.[13]

Film

Key
Denotes works that have not yet been released
YearTitleRole(s)NotesRef.
2001Wet Hot American SummerBen[14]
2002Changing LanesGordon PinellaDeleted scene[15]
My Little EyeTravis Patterson[16]
Bending All the RulesJeff[17]
2005Wedding CrashersZachary "Sack" Lodge[18]
2006Failure to LaunchDemo[19]
2007The ComebacksCowboy[20]
2008Older than AmericaLuke[21]
The RockerTrash[22]
The Midnight Meat TrainLeon Kaufman[23]
Yes ManPeter[24]
2009He's Just Not That Into YouBen[25]
The HangoverPhil Wenneck[6]
Case 39Douglas Ames[26]
All About SteveSteve[27]
New York, I Love YouGusAppears in the segment directed by Allen Hughes.[28]
2010Valentine's DayHolden[29]
Brother's JusticeHimself / Dwight Sage[b][30]
The A-TeamTempleton Peck[31]
2011LimitlessEddie MorraAlso executive producer[32]
The Hangover Part IIPhil Wenneck[33]
KaylienFather HumanShort film[34]
2012The WordsRory JansenAlso executive producer[35]
Hit and RunAlex Dimitri[36]
The Place Beyond the PinesAvery Cross[37]
Silver Linings PlaybookPatrick "Pat" Solitano, Jr.Also executive producer[38]
2013The Hangover Part IIIPhil Wenneck[39]
American HustleRichie DiMasoAlso executive producer[40]
2014Guardians of the GalaxyRocketVoice[41]
SerenaGeorge Pemberton[42]
American SniperChris KyleAlso producer[43]
2015AlohaBrian Gilcrest[44]
BurntAdam Jones[45]
JoyNeil Walker[46]
201610 Cloverfield LaneBenVoice[47]
War DogsHenry GirardAlso producer[48]
2017Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2RocketVoice and motion capture[49]
2018Avengers: Infinity WarVoice[50]
A Star Is BornJackson MaineAlso director, writer, and producer[51]
The MuleColin Bates[52]
2019Avengers: EndgameRocketVoice[53]
JokerProducer[54]
2021Licorice PizzaJon Peters[55]
Nightmare AlleyStanton "Stan" CarlisleAlso producer[56]
2022Thor: Love and ThunderRocketVoice[57]
2023Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among ThievesMarlaminCameo[58]
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3RocketVoice[59]
MaestroLeonard BernsteinAlso director, writer, and producer[60]
2024IFIceVoice; completed[61]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1999Sex and the CityJakeEpisode: "They Shoot Single People, Don't They?"[62]
2000Wall to Wall RecordsUnknownTelevision film[63]
2000–2001The StreetClay Hammond5 episodes[64]
Globe TrekkerHimself9 episodes[65]
2001–2006AliasWill Tippin46 episodes[66]
2003The Last CowboyMorgan MurphyTelevision film[67]
Miss MatchGaryEpisode: "I Got You Babe"[68]
2004I Want to Marry Ryan BanksTodd DohertyTelevision film[69]
Touching EvilMark Rivers6 episodes[70]
2004–2005Jack & BobbyTom Wexler Graham14 episodes[71]
2005Law & Order: Special Victims UnitJason WhitakerEpisode: "Night"[72]
Law & Order: Trial by JuryJason WhitakerEpisode: "Day"[73]
2005–2006Kitchen ConfidentialJack Bourdain13 episodes[5]
2007–2009Nip/TuckAidan Stone6 episodes[74]
2009, 2013Saturday Night LiveHost / HimselfEpisodes: "Bradley Cooper/TV on the Radio"
"Zach Galifianakis/Of Monsters and Men"
[75]
[76]
[77]
2015Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of CampBen7 episodes[78]
2015–2016LimitlessEddie Morra4 episodes; also executive producer[79]
2022–presentI Am GrootRocketVoice; Episodes: "Magnum Opus" and "Groot's Snow Day"[80]
2022The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday SpecialVoice; TV special[81]
2023FDRExecutive producer[82]
2024Abbott ElementaryHimselfEpisode: "Willard R. Abbott"

Stage

YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
2006Three Days of RainPip/Theo[b]Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre[83]
2008The UnderstudyJakeWilliamstown Theatre Festival[84]
2014–2015The Elephant ManJohn MerrickBooth Theatre / Theatre Royal, Haymarket[85]

Discography

Soundtrack albums

List of soundtrack albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSalesCertifications
US
[86]
AUS
[87]
AUT
[88]
CAN
[89]
FRA
[90]
GER
[91]
ITA
[92]
NZ
[93]
SWI
[94]
UK
[95]
A Star Is Born
(with Lady Gaga)
  • Released: October 5, 2018
  • Label: Interscope
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP
1121144111

Singles

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
US
[111]
AUT
[112]
CAN
[113]
FRA
[114]
GER
[91]
IRE
[115]
NL
[116]
SWE
[117]
SWI
[118]
UK
[119]
"Shallow"
(with Lady Gaga)
20181113415111A Star Is Born

Other charted and certified songs

List of other charted songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
US
[111]
US
Digital

[111]
CAN
[113]
CAN
Digital

[113]
SWI
[118]
"Black Eyes"20183443A Star Is Born
"Maybe It's Time"936861282
"Out of Time"
"Music to My Eyes"
(with Lady Gaga)
42
"Diggin' My Grave"
(with Lady Gaga)
"I Don't Know What Love Is"
(with Lady Gaga)
"I'll Never Love Again"
(with Lady Gaga)

Other appearances

Theme park attractions

TitleYearRoleVenueRef.
Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission Breakout!2017Rocket (voice)Disney California Adventure[128]

Notes

See also

References

External links