Jeremy White Allen, known for his starring role in the series The Bear, takes on a new challenge in his career as he prepares to play Bruce Springsteen in the upcoming film 'Deliver Me From Nowhere', produced by 20th Century Studios. The film will deal with the creation of the album Nebraska, released by the legendary musician in 1982. According to specialized sources, the project -based on Warren Zanes' book of the same name - published in 2023, is still, in the early stages production.
During the premiere of the third season of The Bear, White mentioned that he has not yet had the opportunity to talk directly with Springsteen. "We've communicated a little bit through other people, but I'm hoping it will come together," the actor said. Jeremy White Allen is focusing on his own preparation process before meeting the singer, seeking confidence for that crucial moment in front of the cameras. Referring to this potencial interpretation of Springsteen's songs in the film, White commented, "We're going to try. We'll give it our best shot." This project represents a significant challenge in his career, combining acting skills with musical interpretation to enbody one of the most influencial artists in American rock.
In parallel, White reprises his role as Chef Carmy Berzatto in the new season of The Bear. According to White, in the new episodes "the world expands, but we keep the same heart, structure and energy that we had from the beginning." The multi-award winning dramatic comedy continues with the participation of Ebon Moss-Bachrach in the main cast. Jeremy Allen White announced that several characters and actors will have the opportunity to stand out in this next installment.