Bradley Cooper and Vince Vaughn in ‘Wedding Crashers’ (2005).Photo:Richard Cartwright/New Line/Avery Pix/Kobal/Shutterstock (2)

Bradley Cooper Says Watching Vince Vaughn Act in Wedding Crashers ‘Changed Me Forever’

Richard Cartwright/New Line/Avery Pix/Kobal/Shutterstock (2)

Bradley Coopertook notes watchingVince Vaughnsteal scenes in their 2005 comedyWedding Crashers.

During a SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations program panel this week, Cooper, 49, was asked to recall a time on set when another actor’s craft changed his own process.According toVariety, Cooper listed Vaughn, 53, from their time makingWedding Crashers.

“Up until that point, I was always just trying to get it right on camera, be present and get it right. I’m watching Vince Vaughn destroy a scene, just crush it, and then he wants another take,” recalled Cooper.

“It was the scene where the grandmother is shooting him, takes the gun out and he’s running out. He’s just like, ‘I want to do another one,’ in front of everyone … this huge crew and lights and it’s so nerve-wracking. … And it was his willingness to fail.”

Actors Bradley Cooper (L) and Vince Vaughn onstage during the 2013 Spike TV Guys Choice at Sony Pictures Studios on June 8, 2013 in Culver City, California.

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Cooper, who would latergo on to do the popularHangovermoviesbefore transitioning to actor-director withA Star Is BornandMaestro, added that he was “just in awe of this human, this man just failing, just willing to try anything.”

“At some point he was just scatting and caught onto this thing and was doing this song. I loved seeing it, but clearly it wasn’t working. But it didn’t even matter,” he said, perVariety. “It was all of us watching this artist just explore with complete abandon. It was like a diamond through the middle of my head going, ‘That’s it! That freedom to just be absolutely willing to fail.’ "

Added Cooper, “It changed me forever. That was the moment.”

Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn in ‘Wedding Crashers’ (2005).Richard Cartwright/New Line/Avery Pix/Kobal/Shutterstock

Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn in ‘Wedding Crashers’.

Richard Cartwright/New Line/Avery Pix/Kobal/Shutterstock

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Fisher recentlytold E! Newsthat she and her costars are “still keen” on making a sequel, nearly 20 years later.

“Fingers crossed we make another one. It’d be such a fun way to all get back together,” she said, adding, “There have been conversations where we were pretty close. Vince and Owen have such an incredible chemistry and you just feel it from the screen. It’s palpable and it’s its own hilarious beast, so I want to see them on camera again doing what they do best.”

source: people.com