Archive for the ‘Jeremy Piven’ Category
Zac And Jeremy Hang Out
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009Guest star Zac Efron and series regular Jeremy Piven hung out on the set of HBO’s “Entourage” earlier today. Some lucky fans got to snap their pix with the pair before they left the set in Beverly Hills, CA.
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“Entourage” Gets Down To Urth
Tuesday, March 31st, 2009The cast of “Entourage” shot a scene on location at West Hollywood’s Urth Caffé yesterday. Adrian Grenier later posed for photos with a few lucky fans.
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Jeremy On The Mend?
Wednesday, January 14th, 2009Jeremy Piven seems to be recovering nicely from that nasty “mercury poisoning” that caused him to drop out of the Broadway revival of “Speed the Plow.” He’s been seen partying all over NYC and L.A., including here at this weekend’s CAA bash honoring Tom Cruise.
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Did Piven Quit – Or Was He Fired?
Tuesday, January 6th, 2009Let’s face it —nobody bought into the sushi overdose defense. Now E!’s Ted Casablanca reports that Jeremy Piven was fired from the Broadway play “Speed the Plow” due to his egomanical behavior, which included showing up two minutes before curtain time and treating the rest of the cast like dirt. A source claims ”He wanted out of his contract for about a month—he was trying to get out of it.”
Piven may have burned his bridges with the theater crowd—for good. The source continued, “Don’t expect to see him welcomed back on Broadway ever again.”
What is it with these actors who get one hit TV show and think they’re Sir Laurence Olivier?
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Can “Plow” Survive Without Piven?
Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008Some of his former castmates are happy to see him gone, but Jeremy Piven’s departure from the Broadway play “Speed the Plow” may wind up costing them their jobs. Things are pretty bleak lately on B’Way, with many plays closing. The revival of “Speed the Plow” may be joining them as ticket sales have plummeted since Piven left the play, citing illness die to “mercury poisoning.” Grosses have dropped nearly $160,000 from the previous week and the show is playing to half-empty houses.
William H. Macy is scheduled to take over the role in mid-January—if the show doesn’t close before then.
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