Bradley Cooper reveals a grazed nose as he hits the red carpet with Laura Dern at Is This Thing On? premiere
Bradley Cooper was spotted with an injury as he appeared alongside Laura Dern at the Is This Thing On? premiere.
The actor, 50, who is the director of the new movie, had a small graze on his nose and looked as though he'd been in a minor accident.
He didn't let the wound deter him from having a fun evening, as he put on an elegant display with co-star Laura.
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Gash hour: Bradley Cooper had a cut on his nose at the Is This Thing On? premiere in NYC
Bradley, who also stars as the character Balls in the movie, attended the star-studded event in a blue blazer, black pants and a crisp white shirt.
Balls is the best friend of the main character, Alex Novak (played by Will Arnett), and is a constantly loaded, deluded actor.
Is This Thing On? is a story about marriage and self-discovery, loosely inspired by the life of British comedian John Bishop.
Bad blood: The actor appeared to have been involved in an accident with the wound on his face
Dynamic duo: Bradley posed with his co-star Laura Dern on the black carpet
And to promote the upcoming release, Laura, who plays Alex's wife, Tess Novak, stepped out in a chic all-black outfit comprising a long leather pleated skirt, leather trench coat, sweater and black boots.
Other actors attached to the film include Sean Hayes, Amy Sedaris, and Emily Blunt.
The film follows Will's character Alex as he faces an impending divorce from his wife Tess.
As their marriage quietly unravels, Alex seeks new purpose in the New York comedy scene while Tess confronts the sacrifices she made for their family.
Their decisions force them to navigate co-parenting, identity, and whether love can take a new form.
Dream team: Bradley and Laura play a couple navigating a painful divorce in the comedy-drama
Polymath: The actor wrote, produced, directed, and operated camera on the project
Bradley previewed the project in February while appearing on ESPN's The Pat McAfee Show.
He said: 'Filmmaking truly, honestly, is very similar to sports - team sports. It's very, very similar to football in particular. If one of the 11 messes up, the whole thing's screwing up. Same thing in a movie set.
'Anybody that's ever made a movie knows that the camera operator and the dolly grip and the sound mixer and the first AD, these are key positions that are as important as the actors or anybody else.'
Bradley previously revealed that the multi-hyphenate was adding another skill to his resume as a camera operator on the project.
He signed up to act in, direct, produce, and serve as B camera operator for the upcoming comedy.
Bradley said on a podcast. 'I just joined the union. I'll operate the camera, which I’m very excited about because we did some stuff.
'We went down to Chinatown and yeah, it’s been amazing. We start in two weeks, so it’s kind of crazy.'
