Imagine stepping into the shoes—literally—of a music legend, feeling the weight of their history with every stitch and strum. That’s exactly what happened to actor Jeremy Allen White when he took on the role of Bruce Springsteen in the biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere. But here’s where it gets personal: Springsteen didn’t just give his blessing—he handed over his own clothes, a cherished guitar, and even a deeply personal St. Christopher medal to help White embody his essence. In a revealing interview with Kate Hudson for Variety, White shared how Springsteen’s snug jeans and well-worn boots weren’t just costumes; they were tools that transformed his posture and physicality, bringing the character to life in ways he hadn’t anticipated.
White recalled, ‘I felt like I had to stop eating. It was all really helpful—the boots, the jeans, the jackets. It was tight and really informed the physicality. It messed with my posture.’ Springsteen even provided clothing from his youth, offering a tangible connection to the man behind the music. And this is the part most people miss: Springsteen gifted White a 1955 Gibson J-200 guitar—the same model Hudson later gushed was her favorite—and his own St. Christopher medal, a gesture so intimate White admitted, ‘I haven’t talked about this yet because it feels so precious.’
Springsteen’s involvement in the film was both hands-off and deeply personal. While he gave director Scott Cooper the green light, he stayed away during the writing process. Yet, he surprised everyone by being a constant presence on set, even inviting White to join him onstage at Wembley for a soundcheck. Here’s the controversial bit: Was Springsteen’s on-set presence a blessing or a pressure cooker for White? The actor never expected it, but it clearly added layers to his performance.
When it came to the music, White admitted he was ‘in luck’ because Springsteen’s 1982 album Nebraska—the film’s focus—used minimal chords. But it was the raw honesty and specificity of Springsteen’s songwriting that truly guided him. ‘The canvas of *Nebraska is so rich with himself and his experience. It was like I had a map,’* White explained.
Now, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere is in UK and Ireland cinemas, offering a raw look at the personal and professional struggles Springsteen faced while creating Nebraska. But here’s the question that’ll spark debate: Does White’s portrayal capture the soul of Springsteen, or is it impossible to truly step into the shoes of a legend? Let us know in the comments—we’re all ears!