Gaga, the "Born This Way" singer best known for her flamboyant
stunts on stage, plays an aspiring singer in the third remake of
the romance between an aging star and a newcomer.
"I've always wanted to be an actress and this is more than I
ever imagined," she told reporters on the red carpet at the
Toronto Film Festival on Sunday. "I am just so honored and
grateful and humbled."
Gaga insisted that all the songs in "A Star is Born" were
performed live, including those by her co-star Bradley Cooper, a
novice musician.
"Singing live, there really was no question," Cooper, who also
directed the film, told a news conference earlier on Sunday.
"When we first met, Stefani was very adamant about it," said
Cooper, referring to Lady Gaga by her real name, Stefani
Germanotta.
"A Star is Born" tells the story of country music singer Jackson
Maine (Cooper), who meets, nurtures and falls in love with
aspiring musician Ally (Lady Gaga). As Jackson deals with
addiction and tinnitus and his own star wanes, Ally's career
takes off.
As well as marking Cooper's directorial debut, the film is also
the first to showcase his voice, songwriting and musical
abilities. The "Silver Linings Playbook" actor has said he took
singing and music lessons for six months.
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"Preparation was the hardest thing," he said. "Starting to sing and
realizing that I really couldn't; starting to learn guitar and piano
and realizing I couldn't."
Gaga made her television acting debut in "American Horror Story:
Hotel" winning a Golden Globe in 2016. But taking the lead role in
"A Star is Born" was a big leap.
"At the beginning of making this film, we shook hands literally, and
he said to me, 'You're an actress'," Gaga said. "And I said to him,
'You're a musician'."
The movie's concert scenes were shot on the stages of some of the
world's biggest music festivals, including Coachella in California
and Glastonbury in England.
"A Star is Born" is the third remake of the original 1937 film. It
was remade in 1954 with Judy Garland, and in 1976 with Barbra
Streisand.
(Reporting By Nichola Saminather; Editing by Jill Serjeant, Andrea
Ricci and Daniel Wallis)
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