Bruce Springsteen on Jeremy Allen White playing biopic

Bruce Springsteen reveals what it was to watch Jeremy Allen White represent him in his next biopic LIT ME DE NOLLY.
The film, from the writer-director Scott Cooper, features White as the legendary artist, focused on the period when he made his 1982 record Nebraska. The album is deeply personal, and Springsteen said Roller that there was “a certain unusual” to watch the project being filmed because it approaches “some of the most painful days of my life”.
“I mean, there is a certain unusual because the film implies, in some ways, some of the most painful days of my life,” he said, adding that he would take time of set “if there was an upcoming scene which was sometimes very deeply personal.”
“Well, some of the scenes in which I was not,” he said. “I wanted the actors to feel completely free, and I didn’t want to bother myself, and so I would stay at home. If Scott Cooper, the director, wanted or needed me for something, I would try to do it. But I was on tour in Canada all the first month. ”
The first sequence of LIT ME DE NOLLY made its debut earlier this year in Cinemacon, and the official trailer dropped on Wednesday, giving the public a first overview The bear The representation of Springsteen Star, including its performance of its 1975 “Born to Run” Single from 1975.
It is no secret that Springsteen and his longtime manager and record producer Jon Landau (played by Jeremy Strong) were involved in LIT ME DE NOLLY. The singer “Dancing in the Dark” often visited the set of the film, and when it was asked what it was to watch White play it, the winner of the Grammy Award 20 times joked: “I am sure it is much worse for the actor than for me.”
“Jeremy Allen White was very, very tolerant of me on the days when I appeared on the set. I said to him:” Listen, every time I am on the way, give me the look and I’m on the way back “”, added Springsteen. “So, the days I went out, he was wonderfully tolerant with me. And it was just fun. It was nice. ”
The film is adapted from the book by Warren Zanes in 2023 of the same name and will be released in theaters at the end of this year on October 24. Alongside White and Landau, the casting includes Stephen Graham, Odessa Young, Paul Walter Hauser, Gaby Hoffmann, Johnny Cannizzaro, Harrison Gilbertson, Marc Maron, David Krumholtz and Chris Jaymes.