YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    Bradley Cooper Says He Didn't "Want to Win an Oscar"

    Bradley Cooper doesn't place much value on the number of awards he wins. In the April issue of British GQ, the Silver Linings Playbook star -- who recently lost the Academy Award for Best Actor to Lincoln's Daniel Day-Lewis -- insists accolades have never been a driving force in his career choices.

    "I don't want to win an Oscar," the single 38-year-old tells the magazine. "It would change nothing. Nothing. The things in my life that aren't fulfilled would not be fulfilled."

    PHOTOS: Stars who brought family members to the Oscars

    In the interview -- presumably conducted before the annual awards show aired live in L.A. Feb. 24 -- the first-time nominee explains that the loss of his stockbroker father, Charles Cooper, forced him to reevaluate what matters most in life. "Death became very real. And very tangible. Because my father -- someone who had been in my life for 36 years is just f-cking gone," the Hangover star recalls. "I watched him dying and I was there by his bed watching him, breathing with him, and then I saw his last breath and he was gone. I experienced the whole thing. And that was a watershed moment that I was privileged to experience. And it changed everything. Nothing has ever been the same since."

    VIDEO: Stars walk the red carpet at the Oscars

    Bradley continues, "You know William Blake's Songs of Innocence? Well, right there, in that moment, the innocence was gone. Done. Never to return. The beauty is that I just don't sweat sh-t anymore."

    Zoe Saldana and Renee Zellweger's mutual ex adds that his father's death at age 71 in January 2011 was a blessing and a curse.

    PHOTOS: Bradley Cooper's love life

    "My father gave me two gifts: having me and dying with me. I used to be the kid that got the shakes if I had to talk in public; now, I just don't get nervous about stuff. I can't control everything. I watched my father die and I realized that is the way we are all going to die," he tells British GQ. "For me, it was a switch from knowing something intellectually to knowing it by tangibly experiencing it. It rewired my neurological system. It almost did the opposite of motivating me. It was about keeping the main thing the main thing."

    This article originally appeared on Usmagazine.com: Bradley Cooper Says He Didn't "Want to Win an Oscar"

    News for You

    • NYers furious over photos taken through windows

      NEW YORK (AP) — In one photo, a woman is on all fours, presumably picking something up, her posterior pressed against a glass window. Another photo shows a couple in bathrobes, their feet touching beneath a table. And there is one of a man, in jeans and a T-shirt, lying on his side as he takes a nap.

    • 'The Bling Ring' Broke Into Paris Hilton's House ... Again!

      Paris Hilton is now speaking out about being the victim of the Bling Ring burglaries that took place four years ago in her Hollywood Hills home. And she's saying watching the crimes played out on the big screen has given … Continue reading →

    • Real Life Bling Ring Hits Cannes: Red-Carpet Bound Jewels Heisted at Film Fest

      While Sofia Coppola's new movie "The Bling Ring" premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, some real life jewel thieves have been taking advantage of the pricey baubles on display at the prestigious film festival. A selection of jewelry belonging to … Continue reading →

    • 'Iron Man 3' races past $1 billion dollar mark on monster foreign take

      By Todd Cunningham LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - "Iron Man 3" was soaring past $1 billion at the worldwide box office Thursday, in a display of world domination that would make one of Marvel's super villains proud. The box-office bounty - roughly $700 million from abroad and $300 million domestically - is a major triumph for Disney, which bet big on comic book superheroes when it bought Marvel Studios for $4 billion in 2009. And its decision to bring aboard a Chinese partner for "Iron Man 3" and focus the Disney marketing machine on the booming foreign market looks pretty good right now, too. ...