Bradley Cooper lifts chair ban on movie set

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Actor and director Bradley Cooper admitted that he banned the use of chairs on the movie set. This is what he’s talking about said We speak to director Spike Lee on behalf of Variety.

According to Cooper, he never liked chairs, and no one sat on the set of his film about composer Leonard Bernstein, Maestro.

“I don’t watch playback while shooting. There is no chair. I’ve always hated chairs on movie sets, the moment you sit down your energy drops. “I don’t have a monitor,” he admitted.

Cooper also added that he did not allow anyone outside of the shooting.

“Only Steven Spielberg came three times, but apart from him there was no one else. “This place should be a shelter,” he shared.

Jewish organizations in the summer stood up For Bradley Cooper, who was criticized for the fake nose the director used on set to make him look more like Bernstein.

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