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Bradley Cooper learned to play the piano for his role in Maestro, but a "better version" was played over the scene. Cooper also learned how to conduct an orchestra, and his hard work paid off in a six ...
He then moved entirely into his ministry: preaching, playing piano and singing gospel songs with the barrelhouse fervor of cousin Lewis at Assemblies of God revivals and camp meetings.
After playing Jerry Lee Lewis in the 1989 film 'Great Balls of Fire,' Dennis Quaid's version of the titular song was 'the soundtrack to my childhood,' his son Jack Quaid says.
Jack Quaid recalls dad Dennis Quaid constantly playing 'Great Balls of Fire' on piano: 'Soundtrack to my childhood' Goodness gracious!