The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘The Bear’ Emmy winner may play The Boss in biopic

Studio A24 adapting Warren Zane book about the rock star.

- By Rosa Cartagena The Philadelph­ia Inquirer

Say yes to the chef because Jeremy Allen White, the star of the Emmy-winning drama-comedy “The Bear,” is the top contender to play Bruce Springstee­n in an upcoming biopic, according to Deadline.

Though still in the early stages, studio A24 is in early talks to make the film, which will be an adaptation of Warren Zanes’ recent book “Deliver Me From Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springstee­n’s Nebraska.”

Springstee­n and his manager Jon Landau are “actively involved” in the film’s developmen­t, Deadline reports. Director Scott Cooper is writing the adapted script and plans to direct. He previously directed the 2009 film

“Crazy Heart,” also a book adaptation, inspired by country singer Hank Thompson.

Released in 1982, “Nebraska” was Springstee­n’s sixth studio album and first solo project, infused with folk and harmonica-heavy tracks about violence, desperatio­n and blue-collar struggles.

Between “The River” and “Born in the U.S.A.,” he recorded 10 songs by himself, including the popular single “Atlantic City,” on a four-track cassette from his bedroom in Colts Neck, New Jersey. It was a surprising departure from his signature rousing sound with the E Street Band, delivering raw, emotional, and haunting lyrics that also touched on his complicate­d relationsh­ip with his father, who had severe mental health issues and was later diagnosed with schizophre­nia.

As Zanes details in his book, Springstee­n opened up about his own experience­s with depression and anxiety during the “Nebraska” songwritin­g process. Decades later, the Boss considers it his most definitive album. Though details are scant, the film will likely center on a young, angsty Springstee­n writing in a New Jersey farmhouse as he copes with mounting fame and mental illness through his music.

White is familiar with characters managing difficult family dynamics and flawed parents. He most recently starred in “The Iron Claw,” based on the true story of the pro-wrestling Von Erich family, in which he plays a son navigating his father’s psychologi­cal abuse.

White hasn’t yet entered negotiatio­ns for “Deliver Me From Nowhere,” but if cast, he would land in New Jersey this fall to shoot the film after finishing up Season 4 of “The Bear.” He might just have time to see Springstee­n & the E Street Band headline Asbury Park’s Sea.Hear.Now Festival in September.

 ?? DALLAS MORNING NEWS/TNS 2023 ?? Actor Jeremy Allen White is perhaps best known for his work in the TV show “The Bear.” He recently starred in “The Iron Claw,” which is about pro wrestling’s ill-fated Von Erich family.
DALLAS MORNING NEWS/TNS 2023 Actor Jeremy Allen White is perhaps best known for his work in the TV show “The Bear.” He recently starred in “The Iron Claw,” which is about pro wrestling’s ill-fated Von Erich family.

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