Throwback showdown: Bradley Cooper’s monumental transformation for 'American sniper'
Revisiting Bradley Cooper's jaw-dropping transformation for "American Sniper", which involved rigorous workouts, mammoth caloric intakes, and method acting to honor the late Chris Kyle.
Updated : October 20, 2023 05:27 PM ISTRevisiting Bradley Cooper's jaw-dropping transformation for "American Sniper", which involved rigorous workouts, mammoth caloric intakes, and method acting to honor the late Chris Kyle.
Bradley Cooper (Source: Variety)
Diving Deep into Bradley Cooper’s Dramatic Transformation
In 2015, audiences were riveted not only by the true-life story told in "American Sniper", but by Bradley Cooper’s drastic physical metamorphosis to step into the shoes of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle. “I had to get to the point where I believed I was him,” Cooper candidly mentioned to Men’s Health.
Behind the Brawn: The Making of a SEAL
While many simply saw the results on the silver screen, few understood the Herculean efforts behind it. Cooper wasn’t merely aiming for an aesthetic muscle build; he was embodying a man described as being more “bear” than a “bodybuilder”. Cooper had a daunting task: “I had a goal of 30 pounds of muscle,” he explained, aiming for a figure representative of Chris Kyle's solid stature. As reported by Navy Times, his regimen involved a whopping 6,000 calories daily, waking up at the crack of dawn, and indulging in five-hour workout sessions.
Trials, Tribulations, and Trainers
Jason Walsh, Cooper's devoted trainer, mentioned to Men’s Health the initial challenges they faced due to Cooper's prior film restrictions. The transformation's foundation rested on core strength exercises. “He trained like a strength athlete in the morning, then...trained to build muscle in the afternoon,” revealed Walsh. Despite the arduous path, Walsh declared, “His body just absorbed everything I threw at it.”
Method Acting Meets Method Training
Beyond his physical transformation, Cooper's journey also demanded a deep dive into the soul of Chris Kyle. Navy Times shared how Cooper consistently tuned into hours of Kyle's interviews, mimicking his Texan drawl and absorbing his persona. Kevin Lacz, a Navy SEAL contemporary of Kyle, even confirmed Cooper's marksmanship prowess to People magazine.
Chris Kyle's widow, Taya, played a pivotal role in Cooper's research. Their heartwarming interactions, as detailed by the Dallas Morning News, showcased Cooper’s dedication. Taya's most potent statement after viewing the film: “It was so Chris. It wasn’t Bradley on the screen. It was Chris.”
While Bradley Cooper's Oscar nomination was a testament to his exceptional performance, it's the enduring legacy of his portrayal and the deep respect for Chris Kyle that stands as the real achievement.
Conclusion
The "American Sniper" narrative remains timeless, partly due to the meticulous lengths Bradley Cooper went to ensure an accurate portrayal. His commitment, both physically and emotionally, stands as a testimony to the magic of cinema and the reverence of telling real-life tales.
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