Author: Jessica Sager / Source: Page Six
Andrew Dice Clay wants to leave the movie industry on a high note — preferably one sung by Lady Gaga in “A Star Is Born.”
“I don’t know if I want to be on a set of any kind after that,” Clay, 61, told Page Six.
The comedy legend had an acting renaissance in recent years with critically acclaimed turns in Woody Allen‘s “Blue Jasmine,” Martin Scorsese‘s “Vinyl” and now the Bradley Cooper-directed third remake of the 1937 classic.
“I have a good record now between Woody Allen, Scorsese, Warner Bros. and this bigger-than-life movie,” he said.
Clay was particularly impressed with Cooper’s directing, especially considering it was the Oscar-nominated actor’s first time behind a camera.
“He added to what that story was. To be a first-time director on a big-budget Warner Bros. film and to be as low-key and cool as he was on the set is amazing,” he said. “Having to be this character that is nothing like Bradley — he got so into it that even when he was directing, he would sound like Jackson Maine, the character — and…
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