The Bear’s Jeremy Allen White to Star in Hustle Director’s New Movie

Jeremy Allen White has been tapped to star in Jeremiah Zagar’s upcoming movie, The Painted Bride

Known for his performances in The Bear and The Iron Claw, actor White will take on the role of a devoted family man in The Painted Bride. This Golden Globe winner will collaborate with Mandy Patinkin, famously known for Homeland and Death and Other Details, as well as Isabella Rossellini, who was nominated for an Oscar for her work in Conclave and Death Becomes Her. The upcoming project is a unique blend of live-action and stop-motion animation.

What is Jeremy Allen White’s new movie The Painted Bride about?

As per Deadline’s plot description, The Painted Bride will star White as Elisha, a character who spends his days swimming, cooking, and caring for his family. However, at night, he becomes engrossed in a new project that is significant to his young son and ailing father. When a predicament forces him to return to Baltimore, his life starts to disintegrate, grow, revert, and explode in various directions around him.

As a passionate admirer of the film, I’m delighted to share that I had the pleasure of learning that the visionaries behind its creation are Jeremy Yaches, Paul Mezey, Andrew Goldman, and Klaudia Śmieja-Rostworowska. The director, Zagar, beautifully encapsulates the essence of “The Painted Bride” as a profound exploration of masculinity, inheritance, and love. It delves deep into themes of blood, art, responsibility, family, and above all, love. But at its core, it’s a testament to the enduring power of love.

Zachary (Zagar) is the talented director who brought us the critically praised Netflix sports comedy-drama titled “Hustle,” starring Adam Sandler. Additionally, he has directed the poignant coming-of-age film called “We the Animals.

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but marvel at the extraordinary journey of this talented actor. He initially captured my attention with his unforgettable portrayal of Phillip Gallagher in Shameless, a comedy drama that left an indelible mark on me. However, it was his transformative role as Carmy Berzatto in The Bear that truly catapulted him to new heights.

His impressive repertoire doesn’t stop there. He has graced the screens of various projects such as Beautiful Ohio, The Speed of Life, Afterschool, The Time Being, Movie 43, After Everything, Rob the Mob, Homecoming, Bad Turn Worse, Viena and the Fantomes, The Birthday Cake, The Rental, Fingernails, and Fremont. Each role seems to elevate his talent, leaving me in awe of his versatility and dedication to his craft.

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2025-05-02 18:40