Jeremy Sturdy to play Bruce Springsteen’s supervisor Jon Landau in biopic
Jeremy Sturdy has shared an perception about himself which is related to Bruce Springsteen biopic.
Sturdy is all set to play Springsteen’s supervisor Jon Landau in Ship Me from Nowhere.
Previous to this, the 46-year-old performed Donald Trump’s mentor, lawyer Roy Cohn in The Apprentice.
Whereas addressing his expertise of engaged on the biopic of Bruce, Jeremy additionally talked about his function as ‘Roy’.
For him, engaged on the American singer’s biography was an unforgettable expertise. In the meantime, he additionally confessed that it by some means introduced him out of the darkness.
“(It was) totally life-affirming. It is a mentor story, like The Apprentice. But when Roy is (folklore demon) Mephistopheles, Jon is a drive of sunshine.”
The Gents actor informed Selection, “Spending time with Bruce and Jon and communing with Bruce’s music, which is a gospel of hope and faith and love.”
“As opposed to a gospel of hatred and mendacity and nihilism, which is what Roy was, it was a tonic. It lifted me out of the darkness”, concluded Sturdy.
Written and directed by Scott Cooper, Ship Me from Nowhere options Jeremy Allen White as Springsteen.
The movie can even star Odessa Younger, Johnny Cannizzaro, Stephan Graham and others.