Jeremy Allen White shared his working experience with legendry singer Bruce Springsteen on the set of Deliver Me From Nowhere.
The Bear star shared insight on how Springsteen made sure White faces no obstacels in portraying him.
"Bruce was there, like he was a lot of days," he told CBS News, while sharing details about one particular scene shot at The Stony Pony music club in Asbury Park.
He said that they were recreating one of the early performances in Springsteen’s career, and he was performing live for the crowd in the scene and Springsteen made sure it went as smoothly as possible.
"He came out, and he kind of introduced me to the audience, so he gave them to me all warmed up," White shared. "They made me feel like a star for three-and-a-half minutes."
White continued, "And then the first A.D. would say ‘Cut,’ and they would go silent. And I remembered, I am not Bruce Springsteen, I am just an actor!"
When asked if he ever felt unconfident about not really doing the music legend justice, he said, "No, I don't think so."
"There were moments where I found confidence, but I always wanted more, I wanted more time, I wanted to go deeper," he explained.
The upcoming biopic, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere follows the making of the performer’s 1982 album Nebraska, and all the trials and tribulations that came with it.
It is set to premiere on October 24.