Harrison Sloan Gilbertson Joins Jeremy Allen White In Bruce Springsteen Pic ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’
EXCLUSIVE: Harrison Sloan Gilbertson is set to join the ensemble cast of Deliver Me From Nowhere, the upcoming Bruce Springsteen movie from 20th Century. While not confirmed, sources say he will be playing Springsteen’s lifelong friend.
Jeremy Allen White is set to play Springsteen and Scott Cooper is directing the biopic, which tells the story of the making of the classic Springsteen album Nebraska. Paul Walter Hauser is also on board.
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In April, the studio closed a deal to finance and distribute the pic, which follows the rock ‘n’ roll icon who, after grappling with personal demons and trying to wrap his arms around becoming a global superstar, wrote and recorded Nebraska, the 1982 album that rivals Joni Mitchell’s Blue as one of the most emotionally raw, dark and honest albums in recent music history.
Scott Stuber, in his first move since exiting as longtime Netflix Film head, is producing with Gotham Group’s Ellen Goldsmith-Vein and Eric Robinson.
Gilbertson’s past credits include Oppenheimer and the Prime Video series The Peripheral. He is repped by Buchwald, Aussie rep Helen Pandos Management, and lawyer Greg Gellman at Yorn, Levine, Barnes, Krintzman, Rubenstein, Kohner, Endlich, Goodell & Gellman.
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