Jeremy Allen White of The Bear has earned himself plenty of Oscar buzz for his lead performance in “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.” He finished his tenure with the TV series “Shameless” in 2021 and began working on “The Bear” in 2022.
Jeremy Allen White can "totally understand" why Bruce Springsteen wanted to be on set while he was filming Deliver Me from Nowhere. The 34-year-old actor plays the music icon in the new biographical musical drama film, and Jeremy can understand why Bruce wanted to be present during the movie's shoot.
Jeremy Allen White felt "fragile" during the making of Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere. The 34-year-old star plays the Glory Days rocker in the new
Jeremy Allen White lost his voice after performing Bruce Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A. The 34-year-old actor portrays The Boss in the new biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere and admits that he did not have the appropriate vocal training to belt out one of the music legend's most famous hits.
Jeremy Allen White has recorded nine Bruce Springsteen classics for the soundtrack album for Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere. Set for release digitally on CD and vinyl on December 5, the collection largely boasts songs from The Boss' 1982 LP Nebraska, and a few tracks from its 1984 follow-up, Born in the U.S.A..
Playing Bruce Springsteen in a new biopic took a terrible toll on Jeremy Allen White. The 35-year-old actor plays the legendary rocker, 76, in the movie Deliver Me From Nowhere but admitted it was difficult to be away from his daughters during filming and put himself in “painful places” to accurately portray Bruce.
Bruce Springsteen says Jeremy Allen White is a natural rock star. The 34-year-old actor portrays The Boss in the upcoming movie Deliver Me From Nowhere, and the Born to Run hitmaker was amazed by how "credibly" he transitioned into the role.
Bruce Springsteen confided in Jeremy Allen White about suffering a panic attack. The Bear actor plays The Boss new biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere and he's revealed the music legend talked openly about his past as he was preparing for the role - and Springsteen's candid confessions really helped him get into the character.
Jeremy Allen White didn't ask Rami Malek, Austin Butler or Timothee Chalamet about playing music icons on the big screen. The 34-year-old actor portrays
Bruce Springsteen shared the stage with Jeremy Allen White at a New York Film Festival screening of the biopic "Deliver Me From Nowhere," which chronicles the singer-songwriter's struggle with depression while creating his 1982 album Nebraska.
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Baby Yoda being too adorable for words for a minute and a half. Yes, The Mandalorian and Grogu‘s first teaser trailer is here.
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, based on Warren Zanes's book, will be released in theaters on October 24.
Scoring a role on a TV show is one thing. For many actors, it’s the big break they dreamed of once upon a time, and for a lot of them, that one show may be all they ever get. However, there is a healthy number of actors who’ve managed to go on and have not one, not two, but sometimes three huge roles on the small screen.
Jeremy Allen White’s Bruce Springsteen biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere has been added to the New York Film Festival line-up. The film, directed by 54-year-old Scott Cooper, has been selected as the Spotlight Gala event and will screen on 28 September at Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center in New York.
"The Social Network" sequel is in the works and casting rumors are flying around Hollywood.
Jeremy Allen White and Molly Gordon play love interests on The Bear, and it is probably the worst kept secret that they are love interests in real life.
Casting is a small puzzle within a grander puzzle, but if even just one piece doesn’t fit, it’ll throw off the whole project. A show or movie’s cast is integral to its success, and that’s why the following are prime examples of perfectly cast TV shows and movies.
Is that a collective “Yes, Chef!” we hear from the crowd?
Whether in the form of a drama, a comedy, or a documentary, shows set in restaurants aim to give viewers a deeper and richer understanding of these places' role in the fabric of society. They also demonstrate how food is not just something one eats but is also a key reflection of a culture and its values.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Bruce Springsteen opened up about visiting the set of Deliver Me From Nowhere and why the process was "much worse for the actor than for me."
“…..Oh no.” That is definitely not the kind of reaction any studio wants a movie’s first trailer to elicit. But that reaction is especially worrisome when said movie is a big showy biopic about a true music legend.
There’s no question that television has gone from strength to strength over the past couple of decades, giving viewers many extraordinary series. However, it is also the case that many series, despite their remarkable strengths, end up not being worth a rewatch for one reason or another.
After becoming a star thanks to his role in The Bear, actor Jeremy Allen White is joining the Star Wars galaxy. Well, we will hear his voice at the very least.
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