Bruce Springsteen helps director’s family after LA wildfire destroys home

Bruce Springsteen helps director’s family after LA wildfire destroys home

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The 76-year-old music legend’s career has been dubbed “The Boss,” according to Bruce Springsteen’s new biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, which follows the 76-year-old artist’s career.

Bruce Springsteen came to the rescue of director Scott Cooper and his family after their home was destroyed in the Los Angeles wildfires. The rock legend, known as The Boss, offered a helping hand to the filmmaker, who is directing the new biopic “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere”, after Scott, 55, and his family lost everything in the fire.

When our home burned, Scott explained to PEOPLE magazine, “He moved my family into his home.” When my daughter Stella burned her guitar, Bruce immediately sent her one of his. Bruce Springsteen is wholly of that nature.

“To move my family and me into his house while we got on our feet, it brings a special resonance to this movie, which is why it’s so hard to put it out into the world.”

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When Scott received the “devastating call” that his home had been consumed by the fire, he was on set with actor Jeremy Allen White, who plays Bruce in the biopic.

He had been filming a scene that featured Jeremy singing “Born To Run” and a moving scene between the rock star and his father, Douglas, who was also playing Stephen Graham, on the same day.

He recalled that he had been crying for five minutes before realizing that our lives had never been the same.

He acknowledged that was without a doubt the most difficult day I’ve ever had while filming.

They had to make the heartbreaking choice to have their beloved family dog put down just a week later, adding to the family’s woes.

Scott praised his daughters Ava and Stella for their resilience despite the difficulties, saying, “My daughters Ava and Stella are incredibly resilient.

Because we lost everything, like many others, they have handled this better than I could have anticipated.

Then we had to put our dog to sleep a week after our home burned. It resembled a terrible country song. It was terrible. The worst year of my life has also been the best year.

Bruce was on the movie set, according to Jeremy, and it was very difficult. especially because he spends the entire time sitting there.

Before I began playing the role, I had little to no experience singing, playing guitar, or anything else. That initially was intimidating, to say the least, but ultimately was. Although I had plenty of time, I didn’t have as much as I would have liked. You are aware that you never do? I had about six months to sort of “learn.”

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Source: Mirror

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