Bruce Springsteen met actor Jeremy Allen Whitewith the actor dressed as the Boss in the '80s, on the set of the upcoming biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere.
White – star of The Bear – plays Springsteen during his Nebraska era in the movie, which recently started shooting and is expected to be released next year.
TMZ revealed a series of pictures that showed the pair sharing a hug before falling deep into conversation – presumably with a lot to say to each other.
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Earlier this year White said he'd been deliberately avoiding Springsteen, explaining: “We've communicated a little bit through some other people… I'm trying to have a bit of my own process with it before meeting the man, too.
“I wanna try to have an understanding, so when I meet him, I'll have a bit of confidence somewhere in me to stand there.”
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More recently, Springsteen and longtime manager-producer Jon Landau discussed White's casting, with Landau telling the Telegraph that the actor faced a steep challenge in “depicting a very interior person.”
He added: “There's always a tremendous amount going on, some of which gets articulated, and some of which is held back.”
Springsteen himself said: “I only had to see him on The Bearand I knew he was the right guy, because he had that interior life – but he also had a little swagger.”
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