Bradley Cooper

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In part two of Bradley Cooper’s interview, he discusses his anxieties around the future of streaming, and shares how he created Marvel’s Rocket Raccoon’s voice.

Replay: Bradley Cooper on Rocket Raccoon’s voice, his next film going to Netflix

In part two of Bradley Cooper’s interview, he discusses his anxieties around the future of streaming, and shares how he created Marvel’s Rocket Raccoon’s voice.

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Bradley Cooper shares his worries about the streaming future, even though his next film is going to Netflix.

Bradley Cooper on Rocket Raccoon’s voice, his next film going to Netflix

Bradley Cooper shares his worries about the streaming future, even though his next film is going to Netflix.

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Bradley Cooper tells KCRW about his two very different roles in “Licorice Pizza” and “Nightmare Alley.” And he discusses his passion to direct “A Star is Born.”

How Bradley Cooper had to be naked emotionally and physically in ‘Nightmare Alley’

Bradley Cooper tells KCRW about his two very different roles in “Licorice Pizza” and “Nightmare Alley.” And he discusses his passion to direct “A Star is Born.”

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