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Springsteen’s “Nebraska” requires extras in Asbury Park and East Rutherford.

Springsteen’s “Nebraska” requires extras in Asbury Park and East Rutherford.

Deliver me out of nowhere, upcoming movie starring BearJeremy Allen White As Bruce Springsteen, he needs extras for scenes to be filmed in Asbury Park in December.

The focus of the 1982 film The Boss. Nebraska era, when he recorded this vibrant interior masterpiece in his makeshift bedroom studio in Colts Neck, New Jersey, under the harsh influence of Terence Malick’s 1973 film. Badlands and stories by Flannery O’Connor.

But turn this lonely creative adventure into a film based on book by Warren Zanes 2023 it will be necessary to uncover the story and hire numerous extras to film scenes both in Asbury in December and in East Rutherford, New Jersey in January.

Grant Wilfey Casting Company is seeking potential movie stars of all ages and ethnicities, as well as children ages 6 to 12, to film scenes in Asbury Dec. 9-13 and 16. Scenes will be filmed in East Rutherford, also known as the Meadowlands, on January 9 and 10 next year.

The latest casting makes it seem like the film will continue with Nebraska before the 1984 release and supporting tour Born in USAwhen Springsteen and the E Street Band – with then-new members Nils Lofgren and Springsteen’s future wife Patti Scialfa – played 10 shows at Brendan Byrne Arena in East Rutherford.

In addition to the bodies, the film, which is codenamed “Husker” on Wilfie’s website, short for the Cornhuskers, the nickname of the University of Nebraska sports team, also needs vintage cars.

Wilfie’s call is also looking for cars on Asbury, where Springsteen returned to play Sea.Hear.Now Festival in September – dates from the 1950s to the 1980s. Payments for using a car range from $400 to $650 per day. For actors who are members of SAG/AFTRA, pay is $216 for 8 hours and $176 for 10 hours for non-union members.

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Deliver me out of nowhereThe film, directed by Scott Cooper, is the second biographical film about the rock legend, partially shot on the Jersey Shore and directed by Grant Wilfe this year. In May, stills from the film Timothée Chalamet starring Bob Dylan Complete unknown, which comes out on Christmas Day, were filmed in Cape May replacing Newport, Rhode Island, 1965

Springsteen own documentary Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band streaming now on Hulu. Last week on The Graham Norton Show, promoting Travel diarySpringsteen said about Deliver me out of nowhere: “It’s a great cast and I’m involved a little bit.” The film also stars Jeremy Strong as Springsteen’s manager Jon Landau and Odessa Young as the Boss’s love interest.

“It’s not easy to do because you can’t imitate, you have to make a personal interpretation,” he said of White. “It’s difficult, but he’s a great actor and he sings pretty well.”

Anyone interested in being an extra should contact the casting agency at [email protected]. Additional information can be obtained at gwcnyc.com/current-projects.