Bradley Cooper filmography

Cooper at the Paris premiere of American Hustle

Bradley Cooper is an American actor and producer who began his career in a 1999 episode of the romantic sitcom Sex and the City.[1] The following year he made several appearances on the television shows Globe Trekker and The Street,[2][3] and starred in the television film Wall to Wall Records.[1][3] Cooper made his film debut in the 2001 cult classic Wet Hot American Summer.[4] Later that year, he landed a role in the spy-action television series Alias (2001-2006), in which he played the CIA analyst Will Tippin.[3] While serving as a prominent actor for the show, Cooper continued as a fledgling actor, landing more roles in shows and movies, including his first major film role in the critically panned drama romance movie Bending All the Rules (2002).[5]

Film

Title Year Role(s) Director(s) Notes Ref(s).
Wet Hot American Summer 2001 Ben David Wain [4]
Changing Lanes 2002 Gordon Pinella Roger Michell Deleted scene [6][7]
My Little Eye 2002 Travis Patterson Marc Evans [8]
Bending All the Rules 2002 Jeff Morgan Klein
Peter Knight
[9]
Wedding Crashers 2005 Zachary "Sack" Lodge David Dobkin [10][11]
Failure to Launch 2006 Demo Tom Dey [12]
The Comebacks 2007 Cowboy Tom Brady [13][14]
Older Than America 2008 Luke Georgina Lightning [15]
The Rocker 2008 Trash Peter Cattaneo [16][17]
The Midnight Meat Train 2008 Leon Kaufman Ryuhei Kitamura [18]
Yes Man 2008 Peter Peyton Reed [19]
He's Just Not That Into You 2009 Ben Ken Kwapis [20]
The Hangover 2009 Phil Todd Phillips [21]
Case 39 2009 Douglas Ames Christian Alvart [22][23]
All About Steve 2009 Steve Phil Traill [24]
New York, I Love You 2009 Gus Various[lower-alpha 1] Appears in the segment directed by Allen Hughes. [25]
Valentine's Day 2010 Holden Garry Marshall [26]
Brother's Justice 2010 Himself / Dwight Sage[lower-alpha 2] Dax Shepard [27]
The A-Team 2010 Templeton Peck Joe Carnahan [28]
Limitless 2011 Eddie Morra Neil Burger Also executive producer [29]
The Hangover Part II 2011 Phil Todd Phillips [30]
Kaylien 2011 Father Human Zoe Saldana Short film [31]
The Words 2012 Rory Jansen Brian Klugman
Lee Sternthal
Also executive producer [32]
Hit and Run 2012 Alex Dimitri Dax Shepard [33]
The Place Beyond the Pines 2012 Avery Cross Derek Cianfrance [34]
Silver Linings Playbook 2012 Pat David O. Russell Also executive producer [35]
The Hangover Part III 2013 Phil Todd Phillips [36]
American Hustle 2013 Richie DiMaso David O. Russell Also executive producer [37]
Guardians of the Galaxy 2014 Rocket James Gunn Voice actor [38]
Serena 2014 George Pemberton Susanne Bier [39]
American Sniper 2014 Chris Kyle Clint Eastwood Also producer [40]
Aloha 2015 Brian Gilcrest Cameron Crowe [41]
Burnt 2015 Adam Jones John Wells [42]
Joy 2015 Neil Walker David O. Russell [43]
10 Cloverfield Lane 2016 Ben Dan Trachtenberg Voice actor [44]
War Dogs[lower-alpha 3] dagger 2016 Todd Phillips Also producer; Post-production [45]
A Dog's Purpose dagger 2017 Dog Lasse Hallström Filming; Voice actor [46]
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 dagger 2017 Rocket James Gunn Filming; Voice actor [47]
Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

Title Year Role Notes Ref(s).
Sex and the City 1999 Jake Episode: "They Shoot Single People, Don't They?" [1]
Wall to Wall Records 2000 Unknown Television film [1][3]
The Street 2000–01 Clay Hammond 5 episodes [3]
Globe Trekker 2000–01 Himself 9 episodes [2]
Alias 2001–06 Will Tippin 46 episodes [48]
The Last Cowboy 2003 Morgan Murphy Television film [49]
Miss Match 2003 Gary Episode: "I Got You Babe" [50]
I Want to Marry Ryan Banks 2004 Todd Doherty Television film [51]
Touching Evil 2004 Mark Rivers 6 episodes [5]
Jack & Bobby 2004–05 Tom Wexler Graham 14 episodes [52]
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 2005 Jason Whitaker Episode: "Night" [53]
Law & Order: Trial by Jury 2005 Jason Whitaker Episode: "Day" [54]
Kitchen Confidential 2005–06 Jack Bourdain 13 episodes [55]
Nip/Tuck 2007–09 Aidan Stone 6 episodes [56]
Saturday Night Live 2009 Host Episode: "Bradley Cooper/TV on the Radio" [57]
Saturday Night Live 2013 Himself Episode: "Zach Galifianakis/Of Monsters and Men" [58]
Saturday Night Live 2015 Craig Episode: Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special [59]
Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp 2015 Ben 7 episodes [60]
Limitless 2015–16 Eddie Morra 3 episodes; Also executive producer [61]

Theatre

Title Year Role Venue Ref(s).
Three Days of Rain 2006 Pip/Theo[lower-alpha 2] Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre [62]
The Understudy 2008 Jake Williamstown Theatre Festival [63]
The Elephant Man 2014–15 John Merrick Booth Theatre / Theatre Royal, Haymarket [64][65]

Notes

  1. The film was an anthology of 11 short films each directed by a different director. In alphabetical order, Fatih Akin, Yvan Attal, Randy Balsmeyer, Allen Hughes, Shunji Iwai, Mira Nair, Brett Ratner, Shekhar Kapur, Joshua Marston, Natalie Portman, and Jiang Wen.
  2. 1 2 Cooper portrayed two characters
  3. Previously known as Arms and the Dudes.

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