Jeremy Piven
A household name for his 2x Golden Globe and 3x Emmy Award-winning performance
playing the fast-talking, acerbic Hollywood agent ‘Ari Gold’ in the HBO series
Entourage, actor, comedian, and podcast host Jeremy Piven also achieved significant
success playing the title role in the British/PBS television drama series Mr Selfridge, the
semi-fictional story based on the life of Harry Selfridge, who founded the London
department store Selfridge's. Piven has also appeared in numerous successful films,
including Grosse Pointe Blank, Singles, Very Bad Things, The Family Man, Black Hawk
Down, The Kingdom, Heat, PCU, Old School, Rock N Rolla, Serendipity, Smokin' Aces,
and Runaway Jury.
Piven appears as Joel Lapchick the man responsible for helping Nat “Sweetwater”
Clifton break the color barrier in the NBA in 1950 in the movie Sweetwater, which
dropped on Angel Studios on September 26th
, soon to be available VOD. His next film,
The Performance, is an adaptation of an Arthur Miller work due out in theaters at the
end of 2024.
He was recently seen in the feature film Last Call opposite Oscar winner Bruce Dern
and Orange is the New Black star Taryn Manning. Other recent and upcoming films
include American Night opposite Oscar nominee Emile Hirsch, Jonathan Rhys Meyers,
which screened at the Venice Film Festival, period drama film The Walk opposite Justin
Chatwin and Oscar nominee Terrence Howard, and The System which teamed him up
again with Terrence Howard and Tyrese Gibson.
Piven also released the popular podcast “How U Livin’ J Piven,'' where he interviewed
influential guests such as Jamie Foxx, Tiffany Haddish, Common, Mark Cuban and UFC
stars Rashad Evans and Jorge Masvidal, in an intimate and in depth format that
showcased his dynamic personality in a never-before-seen way. The show is available
wherever you get your podcasts.
Piven now tours the country with his successful stand-up comedy show, flexing a
comedic muscle that few actors have been able to transition over to. The tour will see
him across the entire continental U.S. and also take him internationally to the U.K. and
beyond