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People named Springsteen on their "2024 Ones to Watch" list of musicians. [12] In discussing Springsteen, music critics at NPR wrote that "few artists dissect and make sense of life in your 20s quite like Alana Springsteen" and that she "pulls off a deep understanding of human nature with surprising detail — and without falling back on any of the typical tropes you might expect in country ...
Stephen Graham has joined the cast of “Deliver Me From Nowhere,” the upcoming movie starring Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen. Graham, whose credits include “Peaky Blinders ...
Bruce Springsteen posed with Jeremy Allen White — who is playing a younger version of Springsteen in the upcoming biopic about his life, titled Deliver Me from Nowhere — on the set of the film ...
Springsteen's father [9] [10] worked as a bus driver and other jobs. [9] His father had mental health issues throughout his life, which worsened in his later life. [11] His mother, who was originally from the Bay Ridge neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, [12] worked as a legal secretary and was the family's main breadwinner. [13]
The project was first announced in March 2024, with Bruce Springsteen and his manager Jon Landau said to be actively involved with it. Producers are Scott Stuber, his first project since leaving as Chief of Film at Netflix, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Scott Cooper, Warren Zanes, and Eric Robinson, with Cooper writing and directing the adaptation of Zanes' non-fiction book of the same name.
The first look at “The Bear” star Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen in biopic “Deliver Me From Nowhere” has been revealed as production gets underway. Directed and written by Scott ...
It was bound to happen: Rising country singer Alana Springsteen covered a song by her surname-sake Bruce on SiriusXM’s “Fierce: Women in Music,” with a winning acoustic version of the Boss ...
The film ran in over 500 theaters across the United States, including at least one theater in all fifty states. Wordplay went on to gross $3,100,000 in domestic box-office, then ranking it among the Top 25 highest grossing documentaries of all time. [3] A 2008 episode of The Simpsons, "Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words", is based on the film.