Jeremy Allen White Is The Boss In Photo From Bruce Springsteen Biopic

Jeremy Allen White is Bruce Springsteen in a first-look picture launched by twentieth Century Fox.

The Bear star options as The Boss within the upcoming biopic Ship Me From Nowhere, directed by Scott Cooper (Loopy Coronary heart) and based mostly on the 2023 e book Ship Me from Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska by Warren Zanes. Lengthy-time music supervisor of Springsteen Jon Landau will likely be portrayed by Succession and The Apprentice actor Jeremy Sturdy.

The photograph launched on Monday exhibits White in a leather-based jacket and flannel shirt.

Ship Me From Nowhere explores the making of Springsteen’s 1982 album Nebraska, which adopted the singer-songwriter’s enormous The River album. White lately advised GQ: “I’m actually fortunate that there’s type of a staff of parents now in place to assist younger actors painting rock stars… I’ve bought a extremely gifted group of individuals serving to me practice vocally, musically, to prepare for this factor.”

The biopic follows the lately launched Disney+ live performance movie Street Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Avenue Band.

Lately, Austin Butler has taken on Elvis Presley, Timothee Chalamet performs Bob Dylan within the upcoming A Full Unknown, Rami Malek performed Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody, and Taron Egerton portrayed Elton John in Rocketman.

Cooper stated in April that Nebraska “had a profound impression on me and my work.” He stated: “By themes of despair, disillusionment, and the struggles of on a regular basis Individuals, Bruce has fashioned an unparalleled legacy, portray an unflinching portrait of the human situation… But, amidst the darkness, a way of resilience and a way of hope shines by, reflecting an indomitable spirit. That’s the Bruce I’ve come to know and love and can honor with this movie.”

Springsteen, born in New Jersey in 1949, has bought greater than 71 million albums within the U.S. and over 140 million worldwide. He has gained 20 Grammy Awards, two Golden Globes, and an Oscar. He was inducted into the Songwriters Corridor of Fame and the Rock and Roll Corridor of Fame in 1999.

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