Jeremy Allen White Reveals Feeling 'Fragile' Filming Springsteen Biopic

Jeremy Allen White opens up about the emotional weight of playing Bruce Springsteen in the new biopic. The actor revealed he felt particularly fragile during filming as he portrayed real moments from the musician's life. White developed a protective feeling toward Springsteen while reenacting personal struggles from the Nebraska album era. He worked closely with Springsteen during preparation but needed space to process the heavy material during production.

Key Points: Jeremy Allen White on Feeling Fragile in Springsteen Biopic

  • White played Bruce Springsteen during 1982 Nebraska album struggles
  • Actor felt protective of Springsteen's real-life moments
  • Received personal tour from Springsteen in preparation
  • Co-star Jeremy Strong developed character mainly in solitude
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Jeremy Allen White recollects feeling 'fragile' by his new biopic

The Bear star opens up about emotional challenges portraying Bruce Springsteen in new biopic, describing feeling protective and fragile during filming.

Jeremy Allen White recollects feeling 'fragile' by his new biopic
"I felt very fragile at times - Jeremy Allen White"

Los Angeles, Oct 23

Hollywood star, Jeremy Allen White, who is known for his work in the Emmy-winning show 'The Bear', has shared that he felt "fragile" during the making of the 'Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere'.

The 34-year-old star plays the Glory Days rocker in the new biopic, which follows Bruce Springsteen amid personal and professional struggles during the making of his 1982 album Nebraska, reports 'Female First UK'.

He felt as if he needed some space to process the film's heavy story during the production. The actor told Entertainment Weekly, "(Springsteen) and I spoke a lot, I remember, in preparation, I had a really wonderful afternoon or evening where he took me on the Freehold tour".

He went on, "We would text and we would call. And then once we got to set, there was like, such a... I don't know, I felt very fragile at times".

As per 'Female First UK', 'The Bear' actor explained that he felt "protective" of The Boss as he and the cast were acting out moments that have happened in his life.

He said, "And in this strange way, protective of (Springsteen) because, at the end of the day, these are real moments that have happened, these are real rooms. There was something very delicate about that, and I think, once we were on set, became quite introverted. I need a little bit of separation into my own kind of understanding".

White is joined in the biopic's cast by Jeremy Strong, who portrays the music legend's manager Jon Landau, and the 'Succession' star mainly developed his character "in solitude", even though he had the chance to dine with his counterpart in real-life.

The 46-year-old actor said, "In a way, the information that you want to get is sort of around. We become like obsessive detectives looking for these clues. Stephen Graham (who plays Springsteen's father Douglas in the picture) used the word 'magpie' the other day, which is so great. We are! We're collecting things, and there were things that I got from Jon, but mainly it's a lot of your own work".

Jeremy Strong explained that he was pleased to have Landau on the set of Scott Cooper's movie once he felt comfortable in the understanding of his alter ego.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Springsteen's music has such a cult following here in India too. Can't wait to see how Jeremy portrays him. The pressure must be immense playing such an iconic figure!
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Rohit P
Interesting how both Jeremys approached their roles differently - one working closely with Springsteen, the other in solitude. Shows there's no one right way to prepare for a biopic.
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Sarah B
As someone who's worked in theatre, I completely understand that "fragile" feeling when portraying real people. You carry such responsibility to do justice to their story. Respect to Jeremy for being so transparent about the process.
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the honesty, I do wish the article gave more insight into Springsteen's actual music and the Nebraska album. The emotional journey is important, but the music is why we care about Springsteen in the first place! 🎸
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Ananya R
The Bear is such an amazing show, and now this! Jeremy Allen White is definitely one to watch. Hope this biopic releases in Indian theaters soon 🤞

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