Apparently Bradley Cooper Showed Up On The Maestro Set At 1 A.M. To Add The Leonard Bernstein Nose He Was Later Roasted For

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As with 2018’s A Star is Born, the upcoming 2023 movie Maestro sees Bradley Cooper both directing and performing on camera, this time as conductor Leonard Bernstein. The first Maestro trailer premiered back in August, and while this wasn’t the first time looks at the actor’s wild makeup transformation had been shared with the public, he was once again accused of “Jewface” for wearing a prominent prosthetic nose while inhabiting the role. Well, it turns out that during production, Cooper would show up to the Maestro set at 1 a.m. to add the Bernstein nose that he’s been roasted for over the last several weeks.

This piece of information comes from Kazu Hiro, the two-time Oscar-winning makeup artist who was responsible for making Cooper looked like Bernstein, whose accomplishments included being music director of the New York Philharmonic and creating the music for the West Side Story musical. Hiro recalled how it would take over five hours to turn Cooper into Bernstein, which included “the bodysuit and arms,” and that making Cooper look like Bernstein when he was past 70 was “the most difficult.” Hiro continued:

The last stage, the whole time, our call time was 1 in the morning. The other thing was he wanted makeup to be finished before the crew call, so he would appear as Lenny to set up the shoot and everything. That also kind of made our call time two hours earlier than normal, so that was quite tough.

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