New York Daily News

Cooper tells of scary rob try in subway

- BY KARU F. DANIELS

Bradley Cooper had a neardeath experience that sounds straight out of a movie script.

The Academy Award nominated actor and filmmaker revealed he was held at knifepoint in a city subway station in 2019.

“I used to walk around New York City all the time with these [headphones] on — this was prepandemi­c — I was on the subway, 11:45, to pick up [daughter] Lea downtown at Russian school and I got held up at knifepoint. It was pretty insane,” Cooper recounted the terrifying incident on this week’s episode of Dax Shephard’s “Armchair Expert” podcast. “I realized I had gotten way, way too comfortabl­e in the city.”

The “A Star Is Born” director and star said that his guard was down, and he was “all the way at the end of the subway” when he felt someone’s presence. “Innately, I would just go all the way down to the end.”

“I thought, Oh, they want to take a photo or something,” he detailed. “As I turned, I’m up against the post like it’s the ‘French Connection’ or some s—-, and I turned. I looked down and I see a knife.”

Cooper (photo) was referencin­g William Friedkin’s 1971 Academy Award-winning crime thriller starring Gene Hackman as New York police detective Jimmy “Popeye” Doyle pursuing an internatio­nal heroin dealer inside the subway above on an elevated stretch of the L train in Brooklyn.

The Big Apple transplant, who hails from the suburbs near Philadelph­ia, shared that he couldn’t “hear anything” because he had headphones but recalled being struck by how “young” the culprit looked.

How did he get out of the compromisi­ng situation and live to tell?

“I just started booking, just started running,” the eight-time Oscar nominee shared. “I jumped over the turnstile, hid around the white, tiled entrance to the subway [and] took my phone out. He jumped over, running away. I took a photo of him. Then I chased him up the stairs. He started running up Seventh Ave. I took two more photograph­s of him.”

Cooper eventually was able to flag down two police officers, who told him to check to make sure he hadn’t been stabbed.

“What happens is people get stabbed and they’re in shock. I looked to see if he was right,” he explained. “And then I got back on the subway and picked up my daughter.”

Cooper, 46, shares a 4-year-old daughter, Lea De Seine, with his longtime girlfriend, model Irina Shayk. The couple dated for four years before splitting in 2019.

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