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Discover Jeremy Allen White’s ‘All Access with Linsey Davis’ Interview via ABC News Live “Prime”

In a captivating sit-down on ABC News Live “Prime,” Jeremy Allen White joined anchor Linsey Davis for the latest installment of “All Access with Linsey Davis.” The Emmy-winning star of “The Bear” opened up about his transformative role as Bruce Springsteen in the upcoming film “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.” White also reflected on past roles in “Shameless” and “The Iron Claw,” while teasing exciting future projects.

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Jeremy Allen White on his starring role in 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere'

White’s journey into Springsteen’s world began with shock and excitement. At the 2:45 mark, he revealed his initial reaction to the offer: unable to sing or play guitar, he dove headfirst into lessons. A dedicated clip shows him mastering Springsteen’s guitar style, capturing the rock icon’s raw energy. “It was intimidating, but that’s the fun part,” White admitted.

Preparation across roles proved grueling. Davis probed at 5:30 about the challenges in “The Bear,” “The Iron Claw,” and this biopic. Physical transformations and emotional depth topped the list, but Springsteen’s project demanded vocal and instrumental authenticity. The film homes in on the 1982 album “Nebraska,” a lo-fi masterpiece born from isolation. White explained at 6:30 the one track that lingered post-filming, echoing themes of desperation and redemption.

Delving deeper, White shared his character criteria at 9:45: flawed, relatable humans navigating chaos. Doubt creeps in for any actor, he confessed at 14:00, but it fuels growth. The pressure of embodying a living legend peaked at 17:00. Springsteen himself heard White’s Nebraska rendition and gave a thumbs-up, easing nerves.

“Finding the real in all the noise” became White’s mantra on set, as noted at 19:00—stripping away fame to uncover the man’s core. Beyond Springsteen, White teased Hollywood ventures. At 20:00, a chance party encounter with Jon Favreau sparked his role in the Star Wars spinoff “The Mandalorian and Grogu.” He hinted at high-stakes adventure blending heart and action.

Closing strong at 21:00, White previewed what viewers can expect from “The Social Network” sequel, promising fresh twists on tech’s dark side. This interview showcases White’s versatility and humility. From kitchen chaos in “The Bear” to rock ‘n’ roll grit, he’s redefining leading men. “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” promises a poignant tribute—don’t miss it.


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