Why Jeremy Piven Is Really Who You Want In Your Entourage
Here’s hoping he and HBO can soon get together and hug it out, bitch. Dillon, Connolly, and now Piven, have all stated their interest in reviving the show, which spanned eight seasons, 96 episodes and concluded – at least for now – with a movie. “If Mark and his team were really behind it, that would be some nice momentum,” Jeremy Piven told TMZ.

Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. He also starred in the Entourage film, which was released in 2015. It grossed $49.3 million worldwide—a significant profit considering its budget was reportedly $30 million. Yet unlike, say, George Clooney, Piven doesn't discount the possibility of settling down. "My parents were together until my father died, and I absolutely look to them as role models," he says. "And I look to my sister and her husband, who are amazing parents. I have great examples right within my family, and I'm in awe of all of them."
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Piven, a man better known as Ari Gold, the abrasive and foul-mouthed Hollywood super-agent in the TV show “The Entourage,” started doing stand-up this past year. As opposed to artists like Seinfeld or Louis CK, who started their careers in clubs, Piven was an actor in film and theater. For those who have bothered to forget, he said on stage that he has won three Emmys and one Golden Globe. His latest show, CBS drama “Wisdom of the Crowd,” was canceled last November after 13 episodes. The decision appeared to follow allegations by eight women that Piven had sexually harassed them during various work projects. And then the following week, the guys called and said, “Hey, Bruce Dern’s in.” And now we have a legend.
I’m currently working on filming, Sweetwater, which is about the dismantling of segregation in the NBA The first black player was a guy named Sweetwater, Nathaniel “Sweetwater” Clifton. And no one really knows this yet, but I’m playing Joe Lapchick, who was the coach of the New York Knicks that was instrumental in helping Sweetwater breakthrough in the basketball world, and it’s an honor to play this guy. In the last movie, The Walk, I played a pretty, despicable character. You usually never judge your characters, but this guy was pretty bad, and he was racist. And now I get to play a real human being, and Joe Lapchick, was a really decent man with an incredible legacy and wanted to create change and he did it. He and Sweetwater created the NBA that we see today, which is thriving.
"So I kept saying, 'Okay, you know what, I think I need to go, it’s best that I leave.' But he kept resisting." "As a woman … you deal with this kind of thing all the time. But this was a little more violent than the other things that have happened to me." BuzzFeed Goodful Self care and ideas to help you live a healthier, happier life. A Family Man A ruthless headhunter on the road to getting the top job in the company must decide between career ambition and his family when his young son falls ill. Dane Jensen is a hard-driven Chicago-based headhunter, working at a cut-throat job placement firm. Parents need to know that A Family Man is a drama centering on a working father with a high-pressure job who has trouble managing his work-life balance.
The hardworking actor has spent his entire life honing his craft, a family business handed down by his mother, Joyce, and his father, the late Byrne Piven, who died in 2002. His sister, actor-director-producer Shira Piven, works mainly in the theater and is married to Will Ferrell’s creative partner, Adam McKay, who directed Talladega Nights and Anchorman. Piven’s London digs are just a block away from a Selfridges location, and he says he uses the store and the surrounding areas as “bread crumbs” to connect with his character and the feeling of an American trying to find his way around town. Piven uses all his senses when creating his characters, and his searing portraits can be so real, it’s almost as if he becomes the character.
Laura Loftus, a childhood friend of McCain Olson's, told BuzzFeed News that McCain Olson called her after the incident occurred in 1985 and told her what Piven did. Another friend, who asked to remain anonymous, also told BuzzFeed News that McCain Olson brought the incident up to her when they first became friends about 15 years ago. Another close friend, who also asked to remain anonymous, told BuzzFeed News that McCain Olson told her about the incident three years ago when sexual assault allegations against Bill Cosby were reported.
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The majority of Piven’s act featured stories from his highlights in Hollywood over a 30-year career, including impressions of Mike Tyson, Chris Tucker, Jackie Chan, Sylvester Stallone and Mark Wahlberg. He even mimicked Owen Wilson Jeremy Piven as the voice of Lightning McQueen in the film Cars, which he noted is now an option for navigation on Waze. For a man who first began performing stand-up in his 50s, Piven offered a surprisingly polished, well-thought-out act.
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Gonzalez also said despite receiving some backlash she’s still glad she spoke up in 2018. The whole reason she reached out to tell her story, says Gonzalez, is because Piven denied the other allegations made against him. Nierman says the trick to “not getting canceled” is to refuse to go away completely.