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Time of India
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Bruce Springsteen reveals he would not visit the set of his biopic for THIS reason; calls Jeremy Allen White a 'tolerant actor'
Bruce Springsteen , the legendary singer, revealed the behind-the-scenes of the shoot, where he avoided visiting the sets for his upcoming biopic 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From No' during the scenes that truly felt personal and emotional. Jeremy Allen White is a 'tolerant' actor... In an interview with Rolling Stone, as quoted by Variety, the 75-year-old was asked about his feelings of seeing someone else play his younger version on the screen. 'I'm sure it's much worse for the actor than for me,' he gracefully said, before adding, 'Jeremy Allen White was very, very tolerant of me the days that I would appear on the set.' The 'Born in the U.S.A' singer recalled that he asked 'The Bear' actor to give him the look, and he will be on his way home. 'The days that I got out there, he was wonderfully tolerant with me being there. And it was just fun. It was enjoyable,' he continued. The most painful days... Furthermore, the singer revealed that there was some 'unusualness' with the process as the biopic involves some of the most painful days of his life. There were some scenes in the film where Bruce decided to stay at his residence and not watch the shooting at all. 'If there was a scene coming up that was sometimes really deeply personal, I wanted the actors to feel completely free, and I didn't want to get in the way, and so I would just stay at home,' the 'Hungry Heart' singer stated. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Moreover, Bruce claimed that whenever the director, Scott Cooper , wanted something or asked him to be on the sets, he would try to make it. However, the 75-year-old was touring in Canada for the first month of the filming, and he 'was out really out on the road quite a bit and working at that time.' 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' is a biopic about Bruce Springsteen, played by Jeremy Allen White, that chronicles the 1982 hit album 'Nebraska.'


Pink Villa
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
What is Deliver Me From Nowhere About? 5 Things to Know About Bruce Springsteen Biopic Starring Jeremy Allen White
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere is an upcoming Bruce Springsteen biopic starring Jeremy Allen White. The film focuses on the creation of Springsteen's 1982 album Nebraska, which he recorded alone in his New Jersey bedroom using a 4-track recorder. Scott Cooper directed and wrote the movie, which aims to capture a defining period in Springsteen's career and personal life. 20th Century Studios produced it, which will be released in theaters on October 24, 2025. The story centers on Springsteen's Nebraska album The biopic doesn't cover Springsteen's entire life, it zeroes in on a key moment in the early 1980s. The film is based on Warren Zanes' book Deliver Me from Nowhere, which documents how Nebraska came to life. The album was stripped-down and raw, a contrast to Springsteen's previous arena-rock sound. According to Springsteen, it was made during a time when he was also working on Born in the U.S.A. and going through personal struggles. He told Variety, 'It's '81, '82, and centered around the creation of that particular record while I was simultaneously recording Born in the USA and also going through some personal difficulties that I've been living with my whole life.' Jeremy Allen White leads a strong cast Jeremy Allen White, best known for The Bear, stars as Bruce Springsteen. Springsteen praised White's portrayal, saying in an interview with SiriusXM, 'He sings well. He sings very well…Jeremy is such a terrific actor that you just fall right into it. He's got an interpretation of me that I think the fans will deeply recognize.' The cast also includes Jeremy Strong as Springsteen's longtime manager Jon Landau, Paul Walter Hauser as recording engineer Mike Batlan, Odessa Young as Springsteen's love interest Faye, Stephen Graham as his father Douglas Springsteen, and Gaby Hoffmann as his mother Adele. The first trailer highlights key emotional beats The trailer, released on June 18, shows Jeremy Allen White's Springsteen recording in solitude, performing live, and dealing with family tensions. A standout moment features Landau (Jeremy Strong) telling a Columbia Records exec, 'This is not about the charts. This is about Bruce Springsteen. And these are the songs he wants to work on right now.' The trailer closes with White performing Born to Run, sweat-soaked under stage lights, saying, 'I'm trying to find something real in all the noise.' Scott Cooper brings film to life Director Scott Cooper is known for his Oscar-winning film Crazy Heart starring Jeff Bridges. Cooper not only directed but also wrote the screenplay, working closely with Springsteen and Landau, who were actively involved in the film's production. The project is backed by 20th Century Studios, with producers including Scott Stuber and Ellen Goldsmith-Vein. Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere release date Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere is scheduled for theatrical release on October 24, 2025. Springsteen visited the set during production, including a shoot in Bayonne, New Jersey, where the team recreated the moment he bought his first car, a Chevrolet Z28 Camaro. With early Oscar buzz for Jeremy Allen White and an emotional focus on one of Springsteen's most vulnerable creative periods, the film is already generating strong interest from both moviegoers and Springsteen fans.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Here's A First Look At Jeremy Allen White As Bruce Springsteen In The New Movie "Deliver Me From Nowhere"
Do you love all things TV and movies? Subscribe to the Screen Time newsletter to get your weekly dose of what to watch next and what everyone is flailing over from someone who watches everything! We have another biopic about a famous musician coming, and this time it's about Bruce Springsteen. Springsteen, nicknamed "the Boss," is considered one of the most influential musicians in American rock. His career has spanned six decades, with a majority of his albums featuring the iconic E Street Band. After releasing his first two albums, he achieved worldwide popularity with Born to Run in 1975, and then again with Born in the U.S.A. in 1984. Springsteen has won 20 Grammy Awards, two Golden Globes, an Academy Award, and a Special Tony Award. He's also been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999. And in 2010, Rolling Stone ranked him No. 23 on their "100 Greatest Artists of All Time" list, saying, "In many ways, Bruce Springsteen is the embodiment of rock & roll." So now, it seems like the only other thing that needs to be checked off the list is a biopic about his life and how he changed music forever. Directed and written by Scott Cooper, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere will chronicle Springsteen's time making his 1982 album Nebraska, an album that was recorded in his New Jersey bedroom, and marked a pivotal time in his career before he was launched into global superstardom. Cooper is best known for his Academy Award-nominated work on 2009's Crazy Heart starring Jeff Bridges. Speaking about Deliver Me From Nowhere, Springsteen told Variety, "They pitched the idea, and I said, 'It sounds like fun.' It's an interesting concept, because it's only a couple of years out of my life. It's '81, '82, and centered around the creation of that particular record while I was simultaneously recording Born in the USA and also going through some personal difficulties that I've been living with my whole life. But it's fantastic." The film stars Jeremy Allen White as Springsteen and Jeremy Strong as Jon Landau, Springsteen's manager and record producer. Neilson Barnard / Getty Images, Monica Schipper / Getty Images It also stars Paul Walter Hauser, Odessa Young, Stephen Graham, Gaby Hoffmann, Marc Maron, David Krumholtz, Johnny Cannizzaro, and more. Teasing Jeremy Allen White's performance, Springsteen told SiriusXM, "He sings well. He sings very well." He also added, "Jeremy is such a terrific actor that you just fall right into it. He's got an interpretation of me that I think the fans will deeply recognize, and he's just done a great job, so I've had a lot of fun. I've had a lot of fun being on the set when I can get there." And this takes us to now, when 20th Century Studios released the first trailer for Deliver Me From Nowhere, and we get to see Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen for the first time. Here's a side-by-side from the trailer of Jeremy performing "Born to Run, which was released in 1975, vs. Springsteen himself around the same time: 20th Century Studios, Images Press / Getty Images Of course, Jeremy is best known for his work in Shameless as Lip Gallagher and for his Emmy Award-winning turn as Carmy in The Bear. He also received critical-aclaim for his work in The Iron Claw. And here's another side-by-side of Jeremy and Springsteen: Mark Seliger / 20th Century Studios, Ebet Roberts / Redferns / Getty Images The trailer also gave us a first look at Jeremy Strong as Jon Landau, who was Springsteen's longtime manager and producer. In fact, he's credited with writing in a 1974 article for The Real Paper, per the New York Times, "I saw rock and roll's future and its name is Bruce Springsteen!" 20th Century Studios / Via Taylor Hill / FilmMagic / Getty Images Of course, Jeremy is best known for his Emmy Award-winning work as Kendall Roy in Succession. He also recently earned his first Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of Roy Cohn in The Apprentice. Here's Odessa Young as Faye, who stars as Springsteen's love interest in Deliver Me From Nowhere. She's an Australian actor who is best known for starring in films like Looking for Grace and The Daughter, and the 2022 limited series The Staircase. Next up, she'll be seen in the Netflix series, Black Rabbit, alongside Jason Bateman and Jude Law. 20th Century Studios / Via Andreas Rentz / Getty Images Paul Walter Hauser stars as Mike Batlan, Springsteen's recording engineer during the Nebraska sessions. He was also Springsteen's guitar tech. Paul is best known for his work in movies like I, Tonya and Cruella. He also starred in Cobra Kai and won an Emmy Award in 2024 for his work in the limited series Black Bird. 20th Century Studios / Via Frazer Harrison / Getty Images Here's Stephen Graham as Douglas Springsteen, Bruce's father. Stephen is best known for his work in shows like Boardwalk Empire, Peaky Blinders, and most recently Adolescence. He also appeared in movies like Gangs of New York, The Irishman, This Is England, and more. 20th Century Studios / Via Joe Maher / Getty Images for BFI Here's Gaby Hoffmann as Adele Springsteen, Bruce's mother. Previously, Gaby has starred in shows like Girls and Transparent, and she's known for her work as a child actor, having appeared in movies like Field of Dreams, Uncle Buck, Now and Then, Sleepless in Seattle, and more. 20th Century Studios / Via Charley Gallay / Getty Images for Netflix And while you don't get a super clear shot of him in the trailer, Johnny Cannizzaro is set to star as Steven Van Zandt, aka Little Steven, who is a member of Springsteen's E Street Band. Johnny is best known for starring as Nick DeVito in the film adaptation of Jersey Boys. 20th Century Studios / Via Paul Natkin / Getty Images Well, that's all we have so far! I'm personally excited to see Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen, and I'm sure we'll be seeing a lot about this movie when awards season rolls around, too. You can watch the full trailer for Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere below: Are you excited to see Jeremy Allen White take on "the Boss"? Share all your thoughts in the comments below! Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere hits theaters on October 24. Do you love all things TV and movies? Subscribe to the Screen Time newsletter to get your weekly dose of what to watch next and what everyone is flailing over from someone who watches everything!


Buzz Feed
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Bruce Springsteen Movie Cast Vs. Real People Jeremy Allen White
Do you love all things TV and movies? Subscribe to the Screen Time newsletter to get your weekly dose of what to watch next and what everyone is flailing over from someone who watches everything! We have another biopic about a famous musician coming, and this time it's about Bruce Springsteen. Springsteen, nicknamed "the Boss," is considered one of the most influential musicians in American rock. His career has spanned six decades, with a majority of his albums featuring the iconic E Street Band. After releasing his first two albums, he achieved worldwide popularity with Born to Run in 1975, and then again with Born in the U.S.A. in 1984. Springsteen has won 20 Grammy Awards, two Golden Globes, an Academy Award, and a Special Tony Award. He's also been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999. And in 2010, Rolling Stone ranked him No. 23 on their "100 Greatest Artists of All Time" list, saying, "In many ways, Bruce Springsteen is the embodiment of rock & roll." So now, it seems like the only other thing that needs to be checked off the list is a biopic about his life and how he changed music forever. Directed and written by Scott Cooper, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere will chronicle Springsteen's time making his 1982 album Nebraska, an album that was recorded in his New Jersey bedroom, and marked a pivotal time in his career before he was launched into global superstardom. Cooper is best known for his Academy Award-nominated work on 2009's Crazy Heart starring Jeff Bridges. Speaking about Deliver Me From Nowhere, Springsteen told Variety, "They pitched the idea, and I said, 'It sounds like fun.' It's an interesting concept, because it's only a couple of years out of my life. It's '81, '82, and centered around the creation of that particular record while I was simultaneously recording Born in the USA and also going through some personal difficulties that I've been living with my whole life. But it's fantastic." The film stars Jeremy Allen White as Springsteen and Jeremy Strong as Jon Landau, Springsteen's manager and record producer. It also stars Paul Walter Hauser, Odessa Young, Stephen Graham, Gaby Hoffmann, Marc Maron, David Krumholtz, Johnny Cannizzaro, and more. Teasing Jeremy Allen White's performance, Springsteen told SiriusXM, "He sings well. He sings very well." He also added, "Jeremy is such a terrific actor that you just fall right into it. He's got an interpretation of me that I think the fans will deeply recognize, and he's just done a great job, so I've had a lot of fun. I've had a lot of fun being on the set when I can get there." And this takes us to now, when 20th Century Studios released the first trailer for Deliver Me From Nowhere, and we get to see Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen for the first time. Here's a side-by-side from the trailer of Jeremy performing "Born to Run, which was released in 1975, vs. Springsteen himself around the same time: Of course, Jeremy is best known for his work in Shameless as Lip Gallagher and for his Emmy Award-winning turn as Carmy in The Bear. He also received critical-aclaim for his work in The Iron Claw. And here's another side-by-side of Jeremy and Springsteen: The trailer also gave us a first look at Jeremy Strong as Jon Landau, who was Springsteen's longtime manager and producer. In fact, he's credited with writing in a 1974 article for The Real Paper, per the New York Times, "I saw rock and roll's future and its name is Bruce Springsteen!" Of course, Jeremy is best known for his Emmy Award-winning work as Kendall Roy in Succession. He also recently earned his first Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of Roy Cohn in The Apprentice. Here's Odessa Young as Faye, who stars as Springsteen's love interest in Deliver Me From Nowhere. She's an Australian actor who is best known for starring in films like Looking for Grace and The Daughter, and the 2022 limited series The Staircase. Next up, she'll be seen in the Netflix series, Black Rabbit, alongside Jason Bateman and Jude Law. Paul Walter Hauser stars as Mike Batlan, Springsteen's recording engineer during the Nebraska sessions. He was also Springsteen's guitar tech. Paul is best known for his work in movies like I, Tonya and Cruella. He also starred in Cobra Kai and won an Emmy Award in 2024 for his work in the limited series Black Bird. Here's Stephen Graham as Douglas Springsteen, Bruce's father. Stephen is best known for his work in shows like Boardwalk Empire, Peaky Blinders, and most recently Adolescence. He also appeared in movies like Gangs of New York, The Irishman, This Is England, and more. Here's Gaby Hoffmann as Adele Springsteen, Bruce's mother. Previously, Gaby has starred in shows like Girls and Transparent, and she's known for her work as a child actor, having appeared in movies like Field of Dreams, Uncle Buck, Now and Then, Sleepless in Seattle, and more. And while you don't get a super clear shot of him in the trailer, Johnny Cannizzaro is set to star as Steven Van Zandt, aka Little Steven, who is a member of Springsteen's E Street Band. Johnny is best known for starring as Nick DeVito in the film adaptation of Jersey Boys. Well, that's all we have so far! I'm personally excited to see Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen, and I'm sure we'll be seeing a lot about this movie when awards season rolls around, too. You can watch the full trailer for Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere below: Are you excited to see Jeremy Allen White take on "the Boss"? Share all your thoughts in the comments below! Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere hits theaters on October 24. Do you love all things TV and movies? Subscribe to the Screen Time newsletter to get your weekly dose of what to watch next and what everyone is flailing over from someone who watches everything!


Time of India
3 days ago
- Sport
- Time of India
Who is Dirdh Patel? From cricket fields to AI labs, a rising star lost in Ahmedabad plane crash
At only 23, Dirdh Patel had already carved out a unique space for himself, not just as a rising cricket talent, but as a sharp academic mind with a Master's degree in Artificial Intelligence. A student at the University of Huddersfield, Dirdh was known among his professors for his curiosity and commitment to learning. Not just a cricketer: a brilliant mind in AI Dr George Bargiannis, who taught him during his studies, remembered Dirdh as someone whose questions during lectures reflected a genuine passion for technology and its potential to create real-world change. Dr Bargiannis noted that Dirdh's presence in the classroom stood out, describing him as intellectually gifted and deeply engaged with the bigger picture. A passenger on seat 11A survived the Air India crash. He's a British national called Vishwash Kumar Ramesh. — Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) June 12, 2025 A standout on the cricket field While Dirdh's academic accomplishments were admirable, his love for cricket remained close to his heart. He played for Leeds Modernians Cricket Club during the 2024 season, scoring 312 runs and taking 29 wickets across 20 matches. Teammates and league members remembered him as a dedicated all-rounder who brought both skill and spirit to the game. According to the Airedale & Wharfedale Senior Cricket League, Dirdh had plans to continue playing as an Overseas Born English Resident player after settling into his new life and job in the UK. Tragically, those plans will never come to fruition. The league has announced a minute's silence before all matches involving Leeds Modernians this weekend, paying tribute to a teammate whose legacy will live on through both numbers on the pitch and memories in the locker room. Message from Campbell Wilson, CEO & MD, Air India. — Air India (@airindia) June 14, 2025 A life cut short in tragedy Dirdh Patel was among the 274 victims of the Air India crash involving flight AI 171, a Boeing Dreamliner 787-8, which went down shortly after take-off from Ahmedabad last Thursday. The aircraft was en route to London when it lost altitude moments after take-off and crashed, killing nearly all on board. Campbell Wilson, #AirIndia's MD & CEO, traveled to Ahmedabad to visit the B. J. Medical College crash site and nearby treatment centers for survivors. He expressed profound sorrow and underscored the airline's full cooperation with authorities. 📸 ©️Air India#AI171 #India — FlightMode (@FlightModeblog) June 14, 2025 Dirdh had been one of 241 passengers and crew members killed. His death, alongside hundreds of others, has left his family, friends, university peers, and teammates in mourning. Remembering a life full of promise Those who knew Dirdh describe him as a beacon of ambition and kindness, a young man who balanced academics and sport with remarkable grace. He had dreams of using artificial intelligence to make the world a better place and of continuing his journey in cricket. Now, the world mourns what could have been. First Published: Jun 17, 2025, 11:44 IST I am your go-to girl for all things entertainment, fashion, and lifestyle. With three years of experience, I have got an eye for spotting trends that'll leave you craving for more. Whether it's the latest in fashion or the hottest celebrity gossip, I am is always on top of what's next—and ready to spill all the tea in the most fun way possible. Keep following for more fun stuff! Read More 17/6/2025 12:2:26