
SPRINGSTEEN: DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE Star Jeremy Allen White for INTERVIEW magazine photographed by Inez & Vinoodh and styled by Tom Guinness.


“Playing any real person is a scary thing regardless of how well they’re known. There’s an incredible amount of pressure telling a story that’s happened. But when you’re playing somebody who’s so recognized and so beloved, it amps it all up, which you know so well.”
“I think delusion is an appropriate word for acting in general. It’s about how well you can trick yourself, and not in a method-y way. Not to convince yourself that you’re entirely another person, but just for brief moments—30 seconds, 45 seconds, three minutes. Can you give yourself over to another environment and situation? I think in order to do that, there has to be a certain amount of delusion or romanticism. And when you’re playing someone who’s real and still with us and still with me—a lot of those days that we were shooting, he was on set with me—that chase for delusion was more difficult.”
“And so many people do Bruce, but it’s an older version of him and obviously there’s a bit of a characterization. But he sounded different as a young man. I blew out my voice a week before we started filming, and I didn’t have a voice for a couple days, and then when my voice started to come back, I was like, ‘Oh, this is good. I like this.’ And so in the first week of filming, I was trying to recapture that.”
[Photo Credit: Inez & Vinoodh for Interview Magazine]
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