Inside 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' with Jeremy Allen White: A Closer Look at the Biopic

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Inside 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' with Jeremy Allen White: A Closer Look at the Biopic

Jeremy Allen White recently shared his experience of wearing Bruce Springsteen's clothes and using his guitar for the biopic "Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere." White mentioned that Springsteen's jeans were very snug and that the singer visited the set of the film. He also received clothing worn by Springsteen as a young man, including a St Christopher medal and a 1955 Gibson J 200 guitar.

Actress Kate Hudson, who stars in a music film herself, also owns the same guitar that Springsteen gave White. White revealed that Springsteen gave the go-ahead for the film but was hands-off during the writing process. However, Springsteen was actively involved on set, surprising the cast with his presence.

White expressed his luck in taking on the musical aspect of the film, as Springsteen's album "Nebraska" had few chords, making it easier for him to learn. He praised Springsteen's honesty and specificity in his music, which provided him with a rich canvas to portray the singer's personal and professional struggles.

"Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere" is currently showing in cinemas in the UK and Ireland, offering a glimpse into Bruce Springsteen's journey while creating the iconic album "Nebraska." The film showcases the singer's authenticity and emotional depth, making it a must-watch for fans of Springsteen's music and legacy.