Leonard Bernstein has defended Bradley Cooper's controversial decision to wear a large prosthetic nose while playing the Jewish composer in a new film.Oscar nominee Cooper — who wrote, directed and stars in "Maestro" — has received criticism since a trailer for the upcoming Netflix film was released online this week. Critics said the decision to wear a fake nose plays up to Jewish stereotypes, and have dubbed it "Jewface," in reference to the historic «Blackface» practice of non-Black performers darkening their faces for roles. Others have questioned whether non-Jewish actors, like Cooper, should even play Jewish roles. But the late Bernstein's three children said they were «perfectly fine with» with Cooper's decision «to use makeup to amplify his resemblance» to their father. «It happens to be true that Leonard Bernstein had a nice, big nose,» wrote Jamie, Alexander and Nina Bernstein in a statement on social media. «We're also certain that our dad would have been fine with it as well,» they added. Bernstein, the son of Jewish-Ukrainian immigrants, died in 1990 but remains one of the best-known composers and conductors of all time. He served as music director of the New York Philharmonic, and wrote the Broadway musical «West Side Story.»
Los Angeles, Aug 16 (IANS) Bradley Cooper's upcoming film 'Maestro' has gained a lot of attention, particularly due to the notoriety it has earned for the use of a prosthetic nose on the actor’s face which earned it a lot of criticism. The film has also now created a 'Jewface' controversy.Cooper, a nine-time Oscar nominee, is best known for «A Star Is Born» and «The Hangover» films. «Maestro» is a biographical romance about Bernstein and his wife Felicia Montealegre, who is played by
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