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Bradley Cooper Was 'Nervous' Before First Kiss For Film

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 May, 2015 11:33 AM
    Actor Bradley Cooper says he got "nervous" when he had to kiss a girl for the first time on the big screen at the age of 25.
     
    While recalling his earliest acting memories, the 40-year-old said the two things that have stayed with him are how anxious he was about kissing a female co-star for the first time and how awkward he felt when makeup artists wanted to blow dry his hair, reports pagesix.com.
     
    “My earliest screen test was for 'All My Children' or 'One Life To Live' or whatever they called Kelly Ripa's soap opera. Who knows what they tried to turn me into? I remember most they kept blow-drying my hair. I was maybe 25. My action was kissing a girl. Oh, I was so nervous,” Cooper said.
     
    The “American Sniper” star has locked lips with several famous beauties for entertainment purposes since his career took off, including Jennifer Lawrence in “Serena” and Amy Adams in “American Hustle” and he even kissed 93-year-old Betty White for a comedy skit on TV show “Saturday Night Live”.
     
    He has also done his fair share of kissing in real life and was earlier spotted smooching with his new girlfriend model Irina Shayk, in both London and New York City.

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