While Bradley Cooper has been making headlines for his relationship with model Gigi Hadid, the actor had a date with his 7-year-old daughter Lea. The 49-year-old actor took Lea as his date to the 10th Breakthrough Prize event at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles. Just yesterday he was seen holding his daughter's hand as they took a stroll in New York City. Cooper stepped out with a slightly-unbuttoned white dress shirt under a black suit coat, with a silver watch peeking out from his sleeve. He also rocked a pair of matching black pants and black shoes while completing the look with a scruffy beard. While Bradley Cooper has been making headlines for his relationship with model Gigi Hadid , the actor had a date with his 7-year-old daughter Lea Just yesterday he was seen holding his daughter's hand as they took a stroll in New York City His daughter Lea - who he shares with ex Irina Shayk - opted for a bright multi-colored dress under a black coat with white boots. Cooper is coming off his second directorial outing, Maestro, which was nominated for seven Oscars including Best Picture. Maestro represents the second directorial effort for Cooper after his critically-acclaimed 2018 film A Star Is Born. This project delves into the life of legendary composer Leonard Bernstein, who Cooper himself plays in the film, on top of writing and directing. The film follows the lifelong relationship Bernstein had with his muse, actress Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein (Carey Mulligan). The film debuted at the prestigous Venice Film Festival, where it was up for the Golden Lion. Maestro had a limited theatrical run to qualify for the Oscars and other awards, before debuting on the Netflix streaming service in November. The film was initially slated to be directed by Martin Scorsese, but he ultimately left to go make The Irishman. His daughter Lea - who he shares with ex Irina Shayk - opted for a bright multi-colored dress under a black coat with white boots. Bradley Cooper's seven-year-old daughter Lea hits the red carpet Cooper is coming off his second directorial outing, Maestro, which was nominated for seven Oscars including Best Picture Cooper signed on to direct in May 2018, after Spielberg - who remained on as a producer - saw an early screening of A Star Is Born While Steven Spielberg was briefly attached to direct, he wanted Cooper to play Bernstein, and after he backed out of directing, Cooper revealed he wanted a shot behind the camera. Cooper signed on to direct in May 2018, after Spielberg - who remained on as a producer - saw an early screening of A Star Is Born. Maestro was nominated for seven Academy Awards, with Cooper earning three for Best Lead Actor, Best Original Screenplay and Best Picture for his role as a producer. It will also vie for Best Cinematography, Best Hair & Makeup and Best Sound on Oscar Sunday. Cooper will next star in and direct Is This Thing On?, starring alongside Will Arnett, who co-wrote the script. |
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