Bradley Cooper recently shared how Vince Vaughn changed his life during the filming of the 2005 comedy “Wedding Crashers.” Cooper, who is nominated for a best actor SAG Award for his performance in “Maestro,” revealed that working with Vaughn had a transformative effect on him. He admired Vaughn’s ability to crush a scene and then ask for another take, describing him as a tough guy willing to take risks. Cooper recalled a specific moment when Vaughn was experimenting with scatting, even though it wasn’t working, and admired his willingness to explore without fear of failure. This experience had a lasting impact on Cooper, forever changing him as an actor.
Since his breakout role in “Wedding Crashers,” Cooper has become a respected dramatic actor and filmmaker, earning multiple Academy Award nominations. His recent film “Maestro” has secured three additional Oscar nominations for Best Actor, Best Picture, and Best Director. “Wedding Crashers,” starring Vaughn and Owen Wilson, became one of the most successful R-rated comedies of the 2000s, grossing $288 million worldwide. Cooper’s career post-“Wedding Crashers” includes starring in the popular R-rated comedy trilogy “The Hangover” and expressing openness to a fourth installment. The influence of Vince Vaughn continues to shape Cooper’s professional worldview and approach to acting.