Speakeasy with Jeremy Piven
Thursday, July 30th, 2009
Though best known for his explosive and award-winning performance as Ari Gold on HBO’s “Entourage,” Jeremy Piven has a list of film credits to his name longer than Vince’s bankroll for Aquaman. Acting since the age of 8, Piven has appeared in more than 50 films as well as numerous TV series. The accomplished and surprisingly mild-mannered actor’s latest foray is The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard, the comedic story of maverick used-car liquidator Don Ready. The Goods, opening Aug. 14, is the latest film from Will Ferrell’s prolific production team, Gary Sanchez Productions.
You have an impressive resume but have, in the past, played mostly secondary characters (boyfriends, best friends, husbands). Now, finally, you play the leading man. Do you feel like dues have been paid?
My life mirrors Don Ready’s in a way — everything I’ve done in my life can contribute to this character. He’s been on the road his whole life; I’ve been working my whole life. You play every role like it’s the lead, and it’s helped now that I have it, but it’s a journey and ultimately you’re an apprentice your entire life. Having said that, I feel like I’m smart enough now to know that you’re only as good as the people you surround yourself with, and with this movie, there couldn’t be a better team of people involved.
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