Bradley Cooper to Appear Best Actor, American Sniper Movies, Reuters Poll Survey for Oscars
The biggest action-biography-drama release of ‘American Sniper’ which created history with huge amount on box office.
Bradley Cooper was came out as dangerous military sniper and according to recent survey which done by Reuters/Ipsos Oscars poll for forthcoming Oscars event, shows Cooper to achieve best actor award and Reese Witherspoon best actress.
Glamorous Witherspoon received critical acclaimed for her recent act of ‘Wild’, in which she appears in woman role who faces so many difficulties in her whole life but vows to find out herself with strong intention.
The Hollywood’s veteran filmmaker- actor directed this spectacular war venture which based on true story of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle who had written himself his biography and that became best selling. The 40-year-old Cooper performed very well and proved his acting versatility as twenty-eight percent people voted for Cooper who became four times Academy Award nominee but this time to appear winning best actor award.
Cooper produced the ‘American Sniper’ with other, which became the best ever war drama movie and broke all past records nationwide on Box Office. Alejandro González Iñárritu’s comedy- drama venture ‘Birdman’ remained second one who received twelve percent of respondents via online survey which conducted by Americans on 9 February to 12.
Michael Keaton came out in super hero who battles against his ego as well tries to recover his family, his career and himself, is second position who may win best actor award but Cooper’s act surely can name the best actor award.
The British 33-year-old actor Eddie Redmayne, emerged first choice for 5 percent of respondents, 46 percent were expressed uncertainty about win. Redmayne received critical acclaimed for physicist Stephen Hawking act and collected awards for spectacular act.
Witherspoon, 38, was chosen by 13 percent as she won million hearts with her outstanding performance in ‘Wild’ which written by Cheryl Strayed and that remained best-selling memoir.