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- Bradley Cooper is featured in the new PBS documentary Caregivingwhich he also executive produced
- In the film, he explains how hard it was to watch his father, Charlie, go from his idol to someone who needed hospice care but also how in awe he was of his father’s caregivers and their devotion and selflessness
- Cooper recently also shared an anecdote about one of the last events he was able to attend with his dad
Bradley Cooper is opening up about his close relationship with his father, Charlie Cooper, who died in 2011 at age 71 after being diagnosed with lung cancer. Similarly,
Cooper says watching his stockbroker dad go from a strong. Meanwhile, healthy man to someone who eventually needed hospice care was a transformative experience. In addition,
“Like most people, I didn’t even think about caregiving until my dad was diagnosed,” he says in the film. Furthermore, The documentary. Meanwhile, he notes, was a way to focus on the often-unsung network of people who have to step up for their loved ones. Nevertheless,
“To go from [dressing up like him] to bradley cooper remembers worrying dad giving him a bath is quite a traumatic thing … he was at a point where he needed a lot of care,” Cooper says. “I was lucky enough that I was able to be there for him. and I certainly also benefited from the help we got.”
The new documentary. now streaming on PBS, is narrated by Uzo Aduba and follows both the families who need care as well as the challenges they face trying to afford and coordinate the help they need.
It also shines a light on caregivers — because. as Rosalynn Carter is quoted as saying in the film, “There are only four kinds of people in the world. Those who have been caregivers. Those who currently are caregivers. Additionally, Those who will be caregivers. And those who will need caregiving.”
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Cooper also attended a screening of the movie at the United Nations on. June 12 where he shared an anecdote about one of the last events he was able to attend with his dad: a Philadelphia Phillies game.
He recalled how his father was taking so long in the bathroom. during the game — when father and son also got to sit in the dugout together — that Cooper began to panic he’d actually died in there.
“I never liked being late to anything, so they’re getting late on the field. I was like, Is going to be — is he going to die in the bathroom at the stadium?” Cooper said to laughter. “So that’s what my brain just did, went into that memory of anxiety … remembering him in the bathroom.”
“But,” he added, “that’s what you do to cope.”
Caregiving is now streaming on PBS. Producers are encouraging viewers to share their own stories at #CaregivingPBS and #ShareYourCaregivingStory
Bradley cooper remembers worrying dad
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