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    Rock icon Bruce Springsteen appeared alongside the actor who plays him in a new biographical movie  and hailed his performance.
    Jeremy Allen White , 34, stars as the 76-year-old Born ion the USA hitmaker in the film  Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere about the singer songwriter’s early rise to fame.
    The pair sat alongside each other on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show shot in New York.
    After showing a clip of White singing Born To Run from the film, Bruce remarked: "Gee, when did I get that good looking?" 
    Kimmel asked if it was strange  to see somebody playing him and dressed like him and sweating like him.
    Bruce replied:” The The first couple times I saw the film, it was a little bit but he captured what I do, particularly on stage , which was pretty amazing — and the singing was so good. 
    “He approached the part really in his own way  and I think one of the choices he made was he's not imitated, you know. 
    “I think  he caught the psych, the psychology, the psychological aspect of the character.It's a performance that comes from the inside out.
    “It was a very intuitive performance and I think that's what makes the whole film work.”
    The interview coincided with the  40th anniversary of the final gig of Bruce’s Born in the USA tour.Kimmel reminded White he wasn't even born then.
    The host joked: “ And 40 years ago tonight, Jeremy, you were still living in your father’s testicles. Right here, swimming around !”
    OPS Springsteen and White on The Jimmy Kimmel Live talk show.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Rock icon Bruce Springsteen appeared alongside the actor who plays him in a new biographical movie  and hailed his performance.
    Jeremy Allen White , 34, stars as the 76-year-old Born ion the USA hitmaker in the film  Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere about the singer songwriter’s early rise to fame.
    The pair sat alongside each other on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show shot in New York.
    After showing a clip of White singing Born To Run from the film, Bruce remarked: "Gee, when did I get that good looking?" 
    Kimmel asked if it was strange  to see somebody playing him and dressed like him and sweating like him.
    Bruce replied:” The The first couple times I saw the film, it was a little bit but he captured what I do, particularly on stage , which was pretty amazing — and the singing was so good. 
    “He approached the part really in his own way  and I think one of the choices he made was he's not imitated, you know. 
    “I think  he caught the psych, the psychology, the psychological aspect of the character.It's a performance that comes from the inside out.
    “It was a very intuitive performance and I think that's what makes the whole film work.”
    The interview coincided with the  40th anniversary of the final gig of Bruce’s Born in the USA tour.Kimmel reminded White he wasn't even born then.
    The host joked: “ And 40 years ago tonight, Jeremy, you were still living in your father’s testicles. Right here, swimming around !”
    OPS Springsteen and White on The Jimmy Kimmel Live talk show.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Rock icon Bruce Springsteen appeared alongside the actor who plays him in a new biographical movie  and hailed his performance.
    Jeremy Allen White , 34, stars as the 76-year-old Born ion the USA hitmaker in the film  Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere about the singer songwriter’s early rise to fame.
    The pair sat alongside each other on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show shot in New York.
    After showing a clip of White singing Born To Run from the film, Bruce remarked: "Gee, when did I get that good looking?" 
    Kimmel asked if it was strange  to see somebody playing him and dressed like him and sweating like him.
    Bruce replied:” The The first couple times I saw the film, it was a little bit but he captured what I do, particularly on stage , which was pretty amazing — and the singing was so good. 
    “He approached the part really in his own way  and I think one of the choices he made was he's not imitated, you know. 
    “I think  he caught the psych, the psychology, the psychological aspect of the character.It's a performance that comes from the inside out.
    “It was a very intuitive performance and I think that's what makes the whole film work.”
    The interview coincided with the  40th anniversary of the final gig of Bruce’s Born in the USA tour.Kimmel reminded White he wasn't even born then.
    The host joked: “ And 40 years ago tonight, Jeremy, you were still living in your father’s testicles. Right here, swimming around !”
    OPS Springsteen and White on The Jimmy Kimmel Live talk show.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Rock icon Bruce Springsteen appeared alongside the actor who plays him in a new biographical movie  and hailed his performance.
    Jeremy Allen White , 34, stars as the 76-year-old Born ion the USA hitmaker in the film  Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere about the singer songwriter’s early rise to fame.
    The pair sat alongside each other on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show shot in New York.
    After showing a clip of White singing Born To Run from the film, Bruce remarked: "Gee, when did I get that good looking?" 
    Kimmel asked if it was strange  to see somebody playing him and dressed like him and sweating like him.
    Bruce replied:” The The first couple times I saw the film, it was a little bit but he captured what I do, particularly on stage , which was pretty amazing — and the singing was so good. 
    “He approached the part really in his own way  and I think one of the choices he made was he's not imitated, you know. 
    “I think  he caught the psych, the psychology, the psychological aspect of the character.It's a performance that comes from the inside out.
    “It was a very intuitive performance and I think that's what makes the whole film work.”
    The interview coincided with the  40th anniversary of the final gig of Bruce’s Born in the USA tour.Kimmel reminded White he wasn't even born then.
    The host joked: “ And 40 years ago tonight, Jeremy, you were still living in your father’s testicles. Right here, swimming around !”
    OPS Springsteen and White on The Jimmy Kimmel Live talk show.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Rock icon Bruce Springsteen appeared alongside the actor who plays him in a new biographical movie  and hailed his performance.
    Jeremy Allen White , 34, stars as the 76-year-old Born ion the USA hitmaker in the film  Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere about the singer songwriter’s early rise to fame.
    The pair sat alongside each other on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show shot in New York.
    After showing a clip of White singing Born To Run from the film, Bruce remarked: "Gee, when did I get that good looking?" 
    Kimmel asked if it was strange  to see somebody playing him and dressed like him and sweating like him.
    Bruce replied:” The The first couple times I saw the film, it was a little bit but he captured what I do, particularly on stage , which was pretty amazing — and the singing was so good. 
    “He approached the part really in his own way  and I think one of the choices he made was he's not imitated, you know. 
    “I think  he caught the psych, the psychology, the psychological aspect of the character.It's a performance that comes from the inside out.
    “It was a very intuitive performance and I think that's what makes the whole film work.”
    The interview coincided with the  40th anniversary of the final gig of Bruce’s Born in the USA tour.Kimmel reminded White he wasn't even born then.
    The host joked: “ And 40 years ago tonight, Jeremy, you were still living in your father’s testicles. Right here, swimming around !”
    OPS Springsteen and White on The Jimmy Kimmel Live talk show.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Rock icon Bruce Springsteen appeared alongside the actor who plays him in a new biographical movie  and hailed his performance.
    Jeremy Allen White , 34, stars as the 76-year-old Born ion the USA hitmaker in the film  Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere about the singer songwriter’s early rise to fame.
    The pair sat alongside each other on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show shot in New York.
    After showing a clip of White singing Born To Run from the film, Bruce remarked: "Gee, when did I get that good looking?" 
    Kimmel asked if it was strange  to see somebody playing him and dressed like him and sweating like him.
    Bruce replied:” The The first couple times I saw the film, it was a little bit but he captured what I do, particularly on stage , which was pretty amazing — and the singing was so good. 
    “He approached the part really in his own way  and I think one of the choices he made was he's not imitated, you know. 
    “I think  he caught the psych, the psychology, the psychological aspect of the character.It's a performance that comes from the inside out.
    “It was a very intuitive performance and I think that's what makes the whole film work.”
    The interview coincided with the  40th anniversary of the final gig of Bruce’s Born in the USA tour.Kimmel reminded White he wasn't even born then.
    The host joked: “ And 40 years ago tonight, Jeremy, you were still living in your father’s testicles. Right here, swimming around !”
    OPS Springsteen and White on The Jimmy Kimmel Live talk show.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Rock icon Bruce Springsteen appeared alongside the actor who plays him in a new biographical movie  and hailed his performance.
    Jeremy Allen White , 34, stars as the 76-year-old Born ion the USA hitmaker in the film  Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere about the singer songwriter’s early rise to fame.
    The pair sat alongside each other on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show shot in New York.
    After showing a clip of White singing Born To Run from the film, Bruce remarked: "Gee, when did I get that good looking?" 
    Kimmel asked if it was strange  to see somebody playing him and dressed like him and sweating like him.
    Bruce replied:” The The first couple times I saw the film, it was a little bit but he captured what I do, particularly on stage , which was pretty amazing — and the singing was so good. 
    “He approached the part really in his own way  and I think one of the choices he made was he's not imitated, you know. 
    “I think  he caught the psych, the psychology, the psychological aspect of the character.It's a performance that comes from the inside out.
    “It was a very intuitive performance and I think that's what makes the whole film work.”
    The interview coincided with the  40th anniversary of the final gig of Bruce’s Born in the USA tour.Kimmel reminded White he wasn't even born then.
    The host joked: “ And 40 years ago tonight, Jeremy, you were still living in your father’s testicles. Right here, swimming around !”
    OPS Springsteen and White on The Jimmy Kimmel Live talk show.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Rock icon Bruce Springsteen appeared alongside the actor who plays him in a new biographical movie  and hailed his performance.
    Jeremy Allen White , 34, stars as the 76-year-old Born ion the USA hitmaker in the film  Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere about the singer songwriter’s early rise to fame.
    The pair sat alongside each other on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show shot in New York.
    After showing a clip of White singing Born To Run from the film, Bruce remarked: "Gee, when did I get that good looking?" 
    Kimmel asked if it was strange  to see somebody playing him and dressed like him and sweating like him.
    Bruce replied:” The The first couple times I saw the film, it was a little bit but he captured what I do, particularly on stage , which was pretty amazing — and the singing was so good. 
    “He approached the part really in his own way  and I think one of the choices he made was he's not imitated, you know. 
    “I think  he caught the psych, the psychology, the psychological aspect of the character.It's a performance that comes from the inside out.
    “It was a very intuitive performance and I think that's what makes the whole film work.”
    The interview coincided with the  40th anniversary of the final gig of Bruce’s Born in the USA tour.Kimmel reminded White he wasn't even born then.
    The host joked: “ And 40 years ago tonight, Jeremy, you were still living in your father’s testicles. Right here, swimming around !”
    OPS Springsteen and White on The Jimmy Kimmel Live talk show.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Rock icon Bruce Springsteen appeared alongside the actor who plays him in a new biographical movie  and hailed his performance.
    Jeremy Allen White , 34, stars as the 76-year-old Born ion the USA hitmaker in the film  Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere about the singer songwriter’s early rise to fame.
    The pair sat alongside each other on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show shot in New York.
    After showing a clip of White singing Born To Run from the film, Bruce remarked: "Gee, when did I get that good looking?" 
    Kimmel asked if it was strange  to see somebody playing him and dressed like him and sweating like him.
    Bruce replied:” The The first couple times I saw the film, it was a little bit but he captured what I do, particularly on stage , which was pretty amazing — and the singing was so good. 
    “He approached the part really in his own way  and I think one of the choices he made was he's not imitated, you know. 
    “I think  he caught the psych, the psychology, the psychological aspect of the character.It's a performance that comes from the inside out.
    “It was a very intuitive performance and I think that's what makes the whole film work.”
    The interview coincided with the  40th anniversary of the final gig of Bruce’s Born in the USA tour.Kimmel reminded White he wasn't even born then.
    The host joked: “ And 40 years ago tonight, Jeremy, you were still living in your father’s testicles. Right here, swimming around !”
    OPS Springsteen and White on The Jimmy Kimmel Live talk show.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Rock icon Bruce Springsteen appeared alongside the actor who plays him in a new biographical movie  and hailed his performance.
    Jeremy Allen White , 34, stars as the 76-year-old Born ion the USA hitmaker in the film  Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere about the singer songwriter’s early rise to fame.
    The pair sat alongside each other on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show shot in New York.
    After showing a clip of White singing Born To Run from the film, Bruce remarked: "Gee, when did I get that good looking?" 
    Kimmel asked if it was strange  to see somebody playing him and dressed like him and sweating like him.
    Bruce replied:” The The first couple times I saw the film, it was a little bit but he captured what I do, particularly on stage , which was pretty amazing — and the singing was so good. 
    “He approached the part really in his own way  and I think one of the choices he made was he's not imitated, you know. 
    “I think  he caught the psych, the psychology, the psychological aspect of the character.It's a performance that comes from the inside out.
    “It was a very intuitive performance and I think that's what makes the whole film work.”
    The interview coincided with the  40th anniversary of the final gig of Bruce’s Born in the USA tour.Kimmel reminded White he wasn't even born then.
    The host joked: “ And 40 years ago tonight, Jeremy, you were still living in your father’s testicles. Right here, swimming around !”
    OPS Springsteen and White on The Jimmy Kimmel Live talk show.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Rock icon Bruce Springsteen appeared alongside the actor who plays him in a new biographical movie  and hailed his performance.
    Jeremy Allen White , 34, stars as the 76-year-old Born ion the USA hitmaker in the film  Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere about the singer songwriter’s early rise to fame.
    The pair sat alongside each other on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show shot in New York.
    After showing a clip of White singing Born To Run from the film, Bruce remarked: "Gee, when did I get that good looking?" 
    Kimmel asked if it was strange  to see somebody playing him and dressed like him and sweating like him.
    Bruce replied:” The The first couple times I saw the film, it was a little bit but he captured what I do, particularly on stage , which was pretty amazing — and the singing was so good. 
    “He approached the part really in his own way  and I think one of the choices he made was he's not imitated, you know. 
    “I think  he caught the psych, the psychology, the psychological aspect of the character.It's a performance that comes from the inside out.
    “It was a very intuitive performance and I think that's what makes the whole film work.”
    The interview coincided with the  40th anniversary of the final gig of Bruce’s Born in the USA tour.Kimmel reminded White he wasn't even born then.
    The host joked: “ And 40 years ago tonight, Jeremy, you were still living in your father’s testicles. Right here, swimming around !”
    OPS Springsteen and White on The Jimmy Kimmel Live talk show.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Rock icon Bruce Springsteen appeared alongside the actor who plays him in a new biographical movie  and hailed his performance.
    Jeremy Allen White , 34, stars as the 76-year-old Born ion the USA hitmaker in the film  Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere about the singer songwriter’s early rise to fame.
    The pair sat alongside each other on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show shot in New York.
    After showing a clip of White singing Born To Run from the film, Bruce remarked: "Gee, when did I get that good looking?" 
    Kimmel asked if it was strange  to see somebody playing him and dressed like him and sweating like him.
    Bruce replied:” The The first couple times I saw the film, it was a little bit but he captured what I do, particularly on stage , which was pretty amazing — and the singing was so good. 
    “He approached the part really in his own way  and I think one of the choices he made was he's not imitated, you know. 
    “I think  he caught the psych, the psychology, the psychological aspect of the character.It's a performance that comes from the inside out.
    “It was a very intuitive performance and I think that's what makes the whole film work.”
    The interview coincided with the  40th anniversary of the final gig of Bruce’s Born in the USA tour.Kimmel reminded White he wasn't even born then.
    The host joked: “ And 40 years ago tonight, Jeremy, you were still living in your father’s testicles. Right here, swimming around !”
    OPS Springsteen and White on The Jimmy Kimmel Live talk show.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Rock icon Bruce Springsteen appeared alongside the actor who plays him in a new biographical movie  and hailed his performance.
    Jeremy Allen White , 34, stars as the 76-year-old Born ion the USA hitmaker in the film  Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere about the singer songwriter’s early rise to fame.
    The pair sat alongside each other on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show shot in New York.
    After showing a clip of White singing Born To Run from the film, Bruce remarked: "Gee, when did I get that good looking?" 
    Kimmel asked if it was strange  to see somebody playing him and dressed like him and sweating like him.
    Bruce replied:” The The first couple times I saw the film, it was a little bit but he captured what I do, particularly on stage , which was pretty amazing — and the singing was so good. 
    “He approached the part really in his own way  and I think one of the choices he made was he's not imitated, you know. 
    “I think  he caught the psych, the psychology, the psychological aspect of the character.It's a performance that comes from the inside out.
    “It was a very intuitive performance and I think that's what makes the whole film work.”
    The interview coincided with the  40th anniversary of the final gig of Bruce’s Born in the USA tour.Kimmel reminded White he wasn't even born then.
    The host joked: “ And 40 years ago tonight, Jeremy, you were still living in your father’s testicles. Right here, swimming around !”
    OPS Springsteen and White on The Jimmy Kimmel Live talk show.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Rock icon Bruce Springsteen appeared alongside the actor who plays him in a new biographical movie  and hailed his performance.
    Jeremy Allen White , 34, stars as the 76-year-old Born ion the USA hitmaker in the film  Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere about the singer songwriter’s early rise to fame.
    The pair sat alongside each other on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show shot in New York.
    After showing a clip of White singing Born To Run from the film, Bruce remarked: "Gee, when did I get that good looking?" 
    Kimmel asked if it was strange  to see somebody playing him and dressed like him and sweating like him.
    Bruce replied:” The The first couple times I saw the film, it was a little bit but he captured what I do, particularly on stage , which was pretty amazing — and the singing was so good. 
    “He approached the part really in his own way  and I think one of the choices he made was he's not imitated, you know. 
    “I think  he caught the psych, the psychology, the psychological aspect of the character.It's a performance that comes from the inside out.
    “It was a very intuitive performance and I think that's what makes the whole film work.”
    The interview coincided with the  40th anniversary of the final gig of Bruce’s Born in the USA tour.Kimmel reminded White he wasn't even born then.
    The host joked: “ And 40 years ago tonight, Jeremy, you were still living in your father’s testicles. Right here, swimming around !”
    OPS Springsteen and White on The Jimmy Kimmel Live talk show.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Rock icon Bruce Springsteen appeared alongside the actor who plays him in a new biographical movie  and hailed his performance.
    Jeremy Allen White , 34, stars as the 76-year-old Born ion the USA hitmaker in the film  Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere about the singer songwriter’s early rise to fame.
    The pair sat alongside each other on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show shot in New York.
    After showing a clip of White singing Born To Run from the film, Bruce remarked: "Gee, when did I get that good looking?" 
    Kimmel asked if it was strange  to see somebody playing him and dressed like him and sweating like him.
    Bruce replied:” The The first couple times I saw the film, it was a little bit but he captured what I do, particularly on stage , which was pretty amazing — and the singing was so good. 
    “He approached the part really in his own way  and I think one of the choices he made was he's not imitated, you know. 
    “I think  he caught the psych, the psychology, the psychological aspect of the character.It's a performance that comes from the inside out.
    “It was a very intuitive performance and I think that's what makes the whole film work.”
    The interview coincided with the  40th anniversary of the final gig of Bruce’s Born in the USA tour.Kimmel reminded White he wasn't even born then.
    The host joked: “ And 40 years ago tonight, Jeremy, you were still living in your father’s testicles. Right here, swimming around !”
    OPS Springsteen and White on The Jimmy Kimmel Live talk show.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Rock icon Bruce Springsteen appeared alongside the actor who plays him in a new biographical movie  and hailed his performance.
    Jeremy Allen White , 34, stars as the 76-year-old Born ion the USA hitmaker in the film  Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere about the singer songwriter’s early rise to fame.
    The pair sat alongside each other on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show shot in New York.
    After showing a clip of White singing Born To Run from the film, Bruce remarked: "Gee, when did I get that good looking?" 
    Kimmel asked if it was strange  to see somebody playing him and dressed like him and sweating like him.
    Bruce replied:” The The first couple times I saw the film, it was a little bit but he captured what I do, particularly on stage , which was pretty amazing — and the singing was so good. 
    “He approached the part really in his own way  and I think one of the choices he made was he's not imitated, you know. 
    “I think  he caught the psych, the psychology, the psychological aspect of the character.It's a performance that comes from the inside out.
    “It was a very intuitive performance and I think that's what makes the whole film work.”
    The interview coincided with the  40th anniversary of the final gig of Bruce’s Born in the USA tour.Kimmel reminded White he wasn't even born then.
    The host joked: “ And 40 years ago tonight, Jeremy, you were still living in your father’s testicles. Right here, swimming around !”
    OPS Springsteen and White on The Jimmy Kimmel Live talk show.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Rock icon Bruce Springsteen appeared alongside the actor who plays him in a new biographical movie  and hailed his performance.
    Jeremy Allen White , 34, stars as the 76-year-old Born ion the USA hitmaker in the film  Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere about the singer songwriter’s early rise to fame.
    The pair sat alongside each other on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show shot in New York.
    After showing a clip of White singing Born To Run from the film, Bruce remarked: "Gee, when did I get that good looking?" 
    Kimmel asked if it was strange  to see somebody playing him and dressed like him and sweating like him.
    Bruce replied:” The The first couple times I saw the film, it was a little bit but he captured what I do, particularly on stage , which was pretty amazing — and the singing was so good. 
    “He approached the part really in his own way  and I think one of the choices he made was he's not imitated, you know. 
    “I think  he caught the psych, the psychology, the psychological aspect of the character.It's a performance that comes from the inside out.
    “It was a very intuitive performance and I think that's what makes the whole film work.”
    The interview coincided with the  40th anniversary of the final gig of Bruce’s Born in the USA tour.Kimmel reminded White he wasn't even born then.
    The host joked: “ And 40 years ago tonight, Jeremy, you were still living in your father’s testicles. Right here, swimming around !”
    OPS Springsteen and White on The Jimmy Kimmel Live talk show.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Bruce Spingsteen on new biographical movie
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    03/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Rock icon Bruce Springsteen appeared alongside the actor who plays him in a new biographical movie  and hailed his performance.
    Jeremy Allen White , 34, stars as the 76-year-old Born ion the USA hitmaker in the film  Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere about the singer songwriter’s early rise to fame.
    The pair sat alongside each other on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show shot in New York.
    After showing a clip of White singing Born To Run from the film, Bruce remarked: "Gee, when did I get that good looking?" 
    Kimmel asked if it was strange  to see somebody playing him and dressed like him and sweating like him.
    Bruce replied:” The The first couple times I saw the film, it was a little bit but he captured what I do, particularly on stage , which was pretty amazing — and the singing was so good. 
    “He approached the part really in his own way  and I think one of the choices he made was he's not imitated, you know. 
    “I think  he caught the psych, the psychology, the psychological aspect of the character.It's a performance that comes from the inside out.
    “It was a very intuitive performance and I think that's what makes the whole film work.”
    The interview coincided with the  40th anniversary of the final gig of Bruce’s Born in the USA tour.Kimmel reminded White he wasn't even born then.
    The host joked: “ And 40 years ago tonight, Jeremy, you were still living in your father’s testicles. Right here, swimming around !”
    OPS Springsteen and White on The Jimmy Kimmel Live talk show.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • *EXCLUSIVE* Emmy Rossum keeps it Cool and Casual
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Emmy Rossum keeps it Cool and Casual
    *EXCLUSIVE* Los Angeles, CA - Actress Emmy Rossum shows her bright smile while making her way to the set of her hit show "Shameless". The brunette cutie got together with her co-stars Justin Chatwin, Jeremy Allen White, and Stephanie Fantauzzi and killed some time out in the streets before filming resumed for the evening.

    AKM-GSI September 7, 2012

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    Keith Stockwell
    (310) 261-8649
    (323) 325-8055
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  • *EXCLUSIVE* Emmy Rossum keeps it Cool and Casual
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Emmy Rossum keeps it Cool and Casual
    *EXCLUSIVE* Los Angeles, CA - Actress Emmy Rossum shows her bright smile while making her way to the set of her hit show "Shameless". The brunette cutie got together with her co-stars Justin Chatwin, Jeremy Allen White, and Stephanie Fantauzzi and killed some time out in the streets before filming resumed for the evening.

    AKM-GSI September 7, 2012

    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

    Steve Ginsburg
    (310) 505-8447
    (323) 4239397
    steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
    sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com

    or

    Keith Stockwell
    (310) 261-8649
    (323) 325-8055
    keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
    ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

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