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Jeremy Allen White Is a Tortured Boss in Springsteen Biopic
The biopic highlights Springsteen's battle with depression and the creation of his 1982 album Nebraska, featuring Jeremy Allen White's acclaimed portrayal of the rock icon.
- Jeremy Allen White portrays Bruce Springsteen in the new film Bruce Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere, now playing in theaters.
- The film traces the making of Nebraska, a 1982 album Bruce Springsteen wrote and recorded solo on a four-track cassette recorder at his home in Colts Neck Township, New Jersey.
- Springsteen was suffering from depression during Nebraska's creation, struggling to reconcile newfound stardom with the hardships of his childhood and his father, Doug Springsteen.
- Jeremy Allen White delivers a non-imitative, inside-out portrayal that Springsteen praised, calling him `rock star`, in the new biopic now in theaters.
- Springsteen described the film as more of a character-driven drama with music, and his 20 Grammys and more than 65 million albums sold in the United States give the project notable cultural weight.
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