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Bradley Cooper Gays It Up

Sexy A-lister Bradley Cooper pours us a potent brew of gay-sex-scene secrets, off-screen bromances, and his hypothesis on homophobia in film.



His first film role was a gay camp counselor in Wet Hot American Summer, and his first TV gig was playing a piece of Carrie's man candy on Sex and the City, so it was only a matter of time before The Advocate interviewed Bradley Cooper. Having broken out as bad boys in Wedding Crashers and He's Just Not That Into You, the 34-year-old Alias alum takes on another lovable jerk in The Hangover (out June 5), a testosterone-soaked comedy about a boozy bachelor party weekend in Vegas gone hysterically wrong. Here Cooper pours us a potent brew of gay-sex-scene secrets, off-screen bromances, and his hypothesis on homophobia in film.

Ready for your first gay-press interview?
Man, I'm honored that The Advocate wanted to talk to me. No segment of the population really makes itself known to me except for my mom and dad, so I love to hear that people are enjoying what I do. Let's gay it up.

You made your big-screen debut in 2001's comedy Wet Hot American Summer, in which you had a gay sex scene. Did you have any reservations about taking a role like that so early in your career?
Maybe for 10 minutes I thought, Is this the first thing I should do? But I'm pretty fearless. The joy of acting is getting to do outlandish things or putting yourself in unusual situations. You have this serious, beautiful sex scene between two men in the middle of this crazy comedy, and I just thought that was great. As long as the story is exciting, I'll do anything.

What do you remember about shooting that scene with costar Michael Ian Black?
I remember every second of that scene. We shot it about three or four weeks into shooting, which made it better because I had gotten to know him. Those guys all knew each other through The State and other things, but I was still in school at the Actors Studio and didn't know anybody. I just sort of auditioned for that movie randomly and was so lucky to get it. So I'm playing Ping-Pong with him the first night I arrived, and I was like, "So, we're going to fuck in a few weeks." [ Laughs ] We came up with the idea to keep our socks on, and we put tons of that sweat stuff all over our bodies to make them shine.

Did you guys argue --
About who was going to take it? No, it was very clear that my character was going to be the recipient of that kind of love. There was not even a question.

And in the film your character had a happy ending and a wedding ceremony. What are your thoughts on gay marriage?
Sean Penn summed it up perfectly when he talked about how years from now we'll look back and think, How could you not have seen the idiocy of not allowing gay marriage? I actually auditioned to play James Franco's role in Milk -- I really wanted that -- but oh, my God, Franco just killed it.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Erik
    Date posted: 6/26/2009 9:35:00 AM
    Hometown: Gresham

    Comment:

    Wow! I am genuinely impressed by this man. He's bright, intelligent, charismatic, and he's just plain got his shit together! It's so nice to read about someone who just doesn't care about people's sexuality or what people think about his own. His whole humor about the situation in all its permutations make me wanna marry him (but he's STRAIGHT, darn it, LOL). Bradley, thank you for being one cool dude and thank you for assuming we're just more cool dudes along with you. May your career and life be bright.

  • Name: Joseph
    Date posted: 6/24/2009 8:51:00 PM
    Hometown: Detroit

    Comment:

    I'm impressed that Bradley Cooper is open and apparently honest about his sexuality even though so much is said and done to alter what people say and believe in news and scandal rags. Too bad that some are skeptical, he appears to have an honest and open countenance. I think he's a beautifully handsome hunk of a MAN!! I wouldn't mind meeting him someday myself, Bradley would be a great friend to have!! Much luck and love always!!

  • Name: Larry
    Date posted: 6/24/2009 8:52:00 AM
    Hometown: Ft. Lauderdale

    Comment:

    Bradley Cooper comes across as a very intellegent, well rounded young man. Is he acting? One would hope not!

  • Name: nofantasy
    Date posted: 6/14/2009 1:20:00 PM
    Hometown: Las Vegas, NV

    Comment:

    The word was used in THE HANGOVER; not his choice of vocabulary.

  • Name: Andrew Ramirez
    Date posted: 6/9/2009 7:53:00 PM
    Hometown: Santa Clara, California

    Comment:

    Oh, man is this guy dreamy. It's wonderful to see a heterosexual man who isn't terrified to the core about homosexuality let alone one who doesn't disparage homosexual men for machismo points. Whoever he falls in love with will be incredibly fortunate.

  • Name: Prince
    Date posted: 6/7/2009 11:23:00 PM
    Hometown: Sedona, Arizona

    Comment:

    I just saw THE HANGOVER and I can tell you that Bradley Cooper was the best thing in the movie. He is an actor and he played his character to perfection. And he was so on point in this ADVOCATE interview when, in talking about going to a party with Victor Garber, people thought he was gay. He made the comment that that would make every actor in Hollywood gay. From my observation, too many people want to know if such and such actors are gay. Why could anyone with a life possibly care? Could there be collective transference going on here and everywhere?

  • Name: Tony DeGiuseppe
    Date posted: 6/7/2009 8:45:00 PM
    Hometown: Chicago, Illinois

    Comment:

    This article was so entertaining; and enlightening. Bradley Cooper is as sexy and funny in this interview as he is on the screen, and on TV. He's just what this country needs MORE OF! He was HILARIOUS on that episode of Saturday Night Live! (catch it on HULU) anyway...for an actor to be so SEXY and totally comfortable with any role he plays is wonderful. I can't wait to see more of this very fuuny & sexy performer. (GOD, THOSE BLUE EYES!) and what a SEXY smile!! WOOF! Damn, life is not fair!

  • Name: MICHAELHOLLYWOOD
    Date posted: 6/6/2009 4:25:00 PM
    Hometown: Beverly Hills

    Comment:

    OK Cooper is straight. You an tell. He's a comedian at heart with the best morals growing up in America. He knows he can play the gay character well and that brings in the $$$ the more he does it. On a cumulative view, Mr. Cooper can play any character you throw at him. Hello, he got an English degree and was in the Master's program at the Actors Studio. His academic background speaks for itself. The dude's a genius. Other than that the interview wen well as planned. Bradley and his people know it was going to be only gay questions form a gay magazine. And he pat the gaydar test with straight open-minded non-douchbag, non-homophobic colors. He's the perfect man every straight guy int he world show follow. on twitter lol he's a great catch.

  • Name: MICHAELHOLLYWOOD
    Date posted: 6/6/2009 3:49:00 PM
    Hometown: Beverly Hills

    Comment:

    OK Cooper is straight. You an tell. He's a comedian at heart with the best morals growing up in America. He knows he can play the gay character well and that brings in the $$$ the more he does it. On a cumulative view, Mr. Cooper can play any character you throw at him. Hello, he got an English degree and was in the Master's program at the Actors Studio. His academic background speaks for itself. The dude's a genius. Other than that the interview wen well as planned. Bradley and his people know it was going to be only gay questions form a gay magazine. And he pat the gaydar test with straight open-minded non-douchbag, non-homophobic colors. He's the perfect man every straight guy int he world show follow. on twitter lol he's a great catch.

  • Name: Doug
    Date posted: 6/2/2009 9:24:00 PM
    Hometown: Va. Beach

    Comment:

    Not thrilled he flung around 'the f word'...had it been 'the n word' would he have used it 3 times in an article- I doubt it!



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