Bradley Cooper wanted audiences to laugh at his Elephant Man
Actor Bradley Cooper loves it when audiences snigger at his stage portrayal of John Merrick because the real life 'Elephant Man' was laughed at every day.
Cooper plays the deformed sideshow attraction in a theatre production of the famous story, charting how Merrick dealt with his severe abnormalities.
The Hangover star admits he was wary of taking up the role in The
Elephant Man in case fans laughed at his twisted frame and drooping
features, but he vowed to use their reaction to inform his
portrayal.
Cooper tells The Sunday Times Culture magazine, "I did think about
it, especially in the beginning. I thought, 'Well, if I'm standing
there in this makeshift diaper in front of people, there is a
chance that people are going to start laughing.' Then I thought,
'Well, if they start laughing, that's actually fuel, because how
many times has Merrick been laughed at?' I used to tell myself that
all the time. I thought, 'No matter what they do, even if they
throw something at you, that is all perfect.'
"To be honest with you, my whole life I've never been somewhere
where it was, like, 'Yeah, of course you could do that.' It's
always been challenging."
The Elephant Man opens in London's Theatre Royal Haymarket on
Tuesday (19May15). The show ended a run on Broadway in February
(15).