Bruce Springsteen was "On set all the time" or his new movie – ryan

Finally, a biopic about the boss. Not a Whole Lot has been revealed about Deliver me from nowherebased on a certain part of Bruce Springsteen’s decorated career. So far, we have a title, a general plot, a promotional image of Jeremy Allen White Playing the Music Legend, and the Cast Alongside Him. That includes the reliably stellar Paul Walter Hauserand Moviefeb recently caught up with the award-winning performer while he was promoting his new movie out this week, The Luckiest Man in America. Hauser also took time to share his experience with Springsteen, including how involved the Boss was as a producer and hauser’s appreciation of the musician.

“I came to bruce late. I grew up with billy joel. That was kind of my guy. And it wasn’t until my mid-let 20s that I even discovered bruce Springsteen. I didn’t know his music, and I love it,” hauser to us. “So it’s an honor to be in the film, an honor to meet bruce. He was on set all the time. I could not believe how often we got to hang out with him and ask him questions, and have him speak into the performance and the choices. It was great.” Hauser continued:

“He was a real producer on that movie. He really did the work and showed up and had no ego about it, or at least he didnt show it to me. I loved working with him. And for me, you know, we focus on the the Nebraska Album throughout that movie in particular, but my favorite album of his, by far, is (Born to run) … that album, I can listen to it front to back every day in my life. To me, it’s up there with the Rumors Album from Fleetwood Mac. ”

Fact vs. Fiction Roles

Until Deliver me from nowhere Is released, hauser steals the show yet again in his latest project, a game-show film based on a true story about a shady contestant who tries to win it all on Press your luck. Between Richard Jewell, Black Birdhis upcoming Chris Farley Biopic, and Now The Luckiest Man in AmericaHauser has played his fair share of real-life figures. Here’s What He Told Us About How It Compares to Fictional Characters:

“I always call it cheating when I do a true story. You have just a wealth of or help, you know? Photos, videos, real-life people you can call on, who can speak to the person or the time. I really kind of like playing real people because. Know, fictional people, when I do pull that off-it’s very satisfying because you know that you had more work than normal. can be kind of scary and risky. ”

“Cheating” or not, there’s plenty to appreciate about hauser’s latest movie role. From IFC films, The Luckiest Man in America will be released in theaters on Friday, April 4, 2025.

The Luckiest Man in America

Release date

September 5, 2024

Runtime

90 minutes

Director

Samir Oliveros

Writers

Maggie Briggs, Samir Oliveros

Producers

Damiano Tucci, Pablo Larraín, Juan de Dios Larraín, Paul Walter Hauser, Andrew Hevia, Tiziano Tucci, Sophia Banks, Juan Pablo Solano, Arun Thapar, Amanda Freedman, Simon Beltran, Sara McFarlane

Cast

  • Walton Goggins

    Peter Tomarken

  • Haley Bennett

    Michael Larson

An unemployed ice cream truck driver discovers a pattern that could make him rich on a popular 1980s game show. If He exploits the loop, his winning streak draws the attention of suspicious network executives, leading to a tense showdown between one man’s determination and corporate scrutiny.

Finally, a biopic about the boss. Not a Whole Lot has been revealed about Deliver me from nowherebased on a certain part of Bruce Springsteen’s decorated career. So far, we have a title, a general plot, a promotional image of Jeremy Allen White Playing the Music Legend, and the Cast Alongside Him. That includes the reliably stellar Paul Walter Hauserand Moviefeb recently caught up with the award-winning performer while he was promoting his new movie out this week, The Luckiest Man in America. Hauser also took time to share his experience with Springsteen, including how involved the Boss was as a producer and hauser’s appreciation of the musician.

“I came to bruce late. I grew up with billy joel. That was kind of my guy. And it wasn’t until my mid-let 20s that I even discovered bruce Springsteen. I didn’t know his music, and I love it,” hauser to us. “So it’s an honor to be in the film, an honor to meet bruce. He was on set all the time. I could not believe how often we got to hang out with him and ask him questions, and have him speak into the performance and the choices. It was great.” Hauser continued:

“He was a real producer on that movie. He really did the work and showed up and had no ego about it, or at least he didnt show it to me. I loved working with him. And for me, you know, we focus on the the Nebraska Album throughout that movie in particular, but my favorite album of his, by far, is (Born to run) … that album, I can listen to it front to back every day in my life. To me, it’s up there with the Rumors Album from Fleetwood Mac. ”

Fact vs. Fiction Roles

Until Deliver me from nowhere Is released, hauser steals the show yet again in his latest project, a game-show film based on a true story about a shady contestant who tries to win it all on Press your luck. Between Richard Jewell, Black Birdhis upcoming Chris Farley Biopic, and Now The Luckiest Man in AmericaHauser has played his fair share of real-life figures. Here’s What He Told Us About How It Compares to Fictional Characters:

“I always call it cheating when I do a true story. You have just a wealth of or help, you know? Photos, videos, real-life people you can call on, who can speak to the person or the time. I really kind of like playing real people because. Know, fictional people, when I do pull that off-it’s very satisfying because you know that you had more work than normal. can be kind of scary and risky. ”

“Cheating” or not, there’s plenty to appreciate about hauser’s latest movie role. From IFC films, The Luckiest Man in America will be released in theaters on Friday, April 4, 2025.

The Luckiest Man in America

Release date

September 5, 2024

Runtime

90 minutes

Director

Samir Oliveros

Writers

Maggie Briggs, Samir Oliveros

Producers

Damiano Tucci, Pablo Larraín, Juan de Dios Larraín, Paul Walter Hauser, Andrew Hevia, Tiziano Tucci, Sophia Banks, Juan Pablo Solano, Arun Thapar, Amanda Freedman, Simon Beltran, Sara McFarlane

Cast

  • Walton Goggins

    Peter Tomarken

  • Haley Bennett

    Michael Larson

An unemployed ice cream truck driver discovers a pattern that could make him rich on a popular 1980s game show. If He exploits the loop, his winning streak draws the attention of suspicious network executives, leading to a tense showdown between one man’s determination and corporate scrutiny.