Bruce Springsteen, Courteney Cox Reunite Decades After ‘Dancing in the Dark’ Video
Courteney Cox approached Bruce Springsteen during the U.S. Open final to reminisce about their 1984 video collaboration; his biopic releases October 24, 2025.
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Bruce Springsteen And Courteney Cox Just Had A 'Dancing In The Dark' Reunion At The U.S. Open—And The Nostalgia is Real
Though most people know actress Courteney Cox primarily from her years as Monica Geller on Friends or as Gale Weathers in the Scream franchise, those who know Cox from the old days might know that one of her first big moments was with Bruce Springsteen.Springsteen's 1984 music video for "Dancing in the Dark" features the singer performing up on stage before showing occasional snapshots of a captivated Cox in the audience, who Springsteen gradual…

Bruce Springsteen, Courteney Cox reunite decades after ‘Dancing in the Dark’ video
It’s been more than 40 years since a wide-eyed brunette joined the stage with The Boss.
Courteney Cox and Bruce Springsteen reunite at U.S. Open 41 years after 'Dancing in the Dark' music video
Cox and Springsteen's brief moment was caught on camera during the men's singles final on Sunday.Dominik Bindl/FilmMagic; Vivien Killilea/Getty Courteney Cox; Bruce SpringsteenYou never forget your first few roles — especially when they involve the Boss!Four decades after Courteney Cox was cast in the music video for Bruce Springsteen's 1984 smash hit "Dancing In The Dark," the pair reunited at the U.S. Open men's singles final on Sunday for a b…
Bruce Springsteen, Courteney Cox reunite after ‘Dancing in the Dark’ video
Their reunion sparked a fire! Bruce Springsteen and Courteney Cox reunited more than four decades after she was cast in the music video for his 1984 smash “Dancing in the Dark.” Bruce Springsteen reacts to seeing Courteney Cox at the Men’s Singles Final match at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 07, 2025 in New York City. Getty Images Courteney Cox with musician Bruce Springsteen and his daughter Jessica Rae Springste…
Bruce Springsteen Performs At 'Born To Run' Symposium, Reunites With Courteney Cox At US Open
Last month, Bruce Springsteen’s stone-cold classic third studio album Born To Run turned 50 years old, and he shared the LP outtake “Lonely Night In The Park.” Springsteen celebrated the occasion last Saturday with a day-long symposium at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey, which featured panels with the Boss himself and many of his cohorts: Steve Van Zandt, Roy Bittan, Garry Tallent, Max Weinberg, David Sancious, Ernest “Boom” …
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