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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Bruce Springsteen saved director Scott Cooper's family after the Los Angeles wildfires

    The Boss was on hand to help the filmmaker - who was at the helm of new biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere - after Scott, 55, and his family lost their home in the blaze, and the 76-year-old music legend went above and beyond to get them back on track


    Scott told PEOPLE magazine: "He moved my family into his home when our house burned. "My daughter Stella, who was learning guitar when her guitar burned - Bruce promptly sent her one of his. That's who Bruce Springsteen is.

    "To move my family and me into his house while we got on our feet, it brings a special resonance to this movie, which is why it's so hard to put it out into the world."

    Scott had been working on the movie with Jeremy Allen White - who plays Bruce in the biopic - on set when he got the "devastating call" that his house had burned down.

    That same day he had worked on a scene with Jeremy singing Born To Run, and an emotional moment between the rock star and his dad Douglas, played by Stephen Graham.

    He recalled: "[I spent] five minutes in the corner crying, understanding our lives would never be the same."

    He added: "[That was] without question, the hardest day I've ever had shooting a movie."

    As if things couldn't get worse for the family, they also had to have the family dog put down just a week later.

    He said: "My daughters Ava and Stella are incredibly resilient.

    "They've been better with this than I could have ever hoped, because we, like many others, lost everything.

    "And then a week after our house burns, we had to euthanise our dog. It was like a bad country song. It was awful. It's been the worst year of my life, but also the best."

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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