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Acclaimed Actor Shares Powerful Experiences Filming Springsteen Drama

Summary

  • Bruce Springsteen personally approved actor Stephen Graham for the role
  • Graham discovered key to character in conversations with Springsteen
  • Graham balanced gravity of role with making filming fun for young co-star
Acclaimed Actor Shares Powerful Experiences Filming Springsteen Drama

In a recent interview, acclaimed actor Stephen Graham provides a behind-the-scenes look at his experience filming the new Bruce Springsteen biopic. Graham, who plays the role of Springsteen's troubled father Douglas, reveals that Springsteen himself personally approved him for the part, impressed by the "gravity" Graham would bring to the character.

Graham further explains that he discovered a key to portraying the role in his conversations with Springsteen, noting how the musician would change the tone of his voice when speaking from his father's perspective. This observation helped Graham capture the "sense of gravity and fear" his character embodied. However, Graham also had to balance this weighty performance with making the filming experience enjoyable for his young co-star, Matthew Anthony Pellicano, who played a young Springsteen.

Despite the dark subject matter, Graham describes an "alchemy" and "mystical creative energy" on set during the climactic reconciliation scene between Springsteen and his father. Springsteen was present for these intense domestic scenes but gave Graham the space to work, occasionally offering a nod of approval. As for the future, Graham says any sequel to his previous hit show Adolescence won't happen for a while, as that story has been told in its entirety.

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Graham revealed that Springsteen personally approved him for the role, and he discovered key character insights through conversations with Springsteen. He also balanced the gravity of the character with making the experience fun for his young co-star.
Graham says any sequel to Adolescence won't happen for a while, as that story has been told in its entirety. He is focused on his powerful performance in the Springsteen biopic.
Graham describes an "alchemy" and "mystical creative energy" on set during the climactic reconciliation scene between Springsteen and his father, with Springsteen present but giving Graham the space to work.

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