Jeremy Piven

June 18, 2009 at 6:33am PST
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Lots of Hollywood actors and actresses take on the Broadway scene – Katie Holmes and David Radcliffe to name a couple, and now Ashton Kutcher.

Mr. Demi Moore has reportedly been offered the starring role in Neil LaBute’s play Fat Pig.

June 3, 2009 at 6:01am PST
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Zac-y Pooh is scheduled to make a cameo appearance on HBO’s Entourage.

He will appear in an upcoming episode airing July 12 for the show’s sixth season.

Filming took place early Tuesday morning at the Beverly Hills Niketown store.

The show, starring Adrian Grenier and Jeremy “Skeez” Piven will also include appearances by Tom Brady, Lil Wayne and LeBron James in various episodes.

We already set our Tivo.

Entourage + our darling Zac = finger lickin' good!

May 17, 2009 at 8:25am PST

We hope all of that "sushi" was worth it.

Jeremy Piven, who dropped out of the play Speed-the-Plow at the last minute at the end of last year, citing a fishy bout of mercury poisoning, is being blacklisted on Broadway, according to Steven Pasquale, star of the play reasons to be pretty

March 5, 2009 at 9:01am PST
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Robin Williams was hospitalized in Florida yesterday after experiencing “shortness of breath.”

The comedic legend has been forced to cancel four shows in Florida on his Weapons of Self-Destruction tour following doctor’s orders but the dates will be rescheduled.

(See, Jeremy Piven, a real aliment being dealt with yet he keeps his performance promise to ticket holders. Take note.)

A statement on the actor’s website read, “Williams was experiencing shortness of breath and is currently being evaluated by doctors who are recommending a week of rest.”

January 26, 2009 at 9:50am PST
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In an article titled "Is Jeremy Piven the Biggest Jerk in Hollywood," Page Six Magazine gives a brief glimpse into the psyche of Jeremy Piven just a few months before he left the Broadway producers of Speed the Plow high and dry after claiming he ate too much sushi. (Really, Pervy? Really?)

If nothing else, Piven proves he's an a-hole with no interest in having a sustainable career. No one wants to deal with these kinds of antics.

For example…

December 19, 2008 at 6:39am PST
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Jeremy Piven’s announcement that he’s dropping out of the Broadway production of Speed the Plow due to high mercury levels has infuriated audiences, producers and the show’s author, David Mamet. 

So what poisoned the pervy Piven, causing him to have mercury levels “almost six times the upper limit of normal and allowable” according to his doctors?

Sushi and Chinese herbs.

Huh?

Is that a joke?

December 18, 2008 at 10:49am PST
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Jeremy Piven has been forced to drop out from his current run in the critical and commercial hit Broadway revival of David Mamet's Speed-the-Plow, because he’s suffering a high mercury count.

Say whaaa? Why didn’t he just say the dog ate his interest in continuing on in the show?

December 18, 2008 at 6:23am PST
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The pervy Piven has been sidelined from his current run on Broadway by a mystery illness.

Doctors have reportedly ordered Jeremy Piven to “immediately” quit his role in Speed-the-Plow.

The Entourage star made his Broadway debut in the David Mamet play on October 23rd and was scheduled to perform until the show’s close on February 22nd.

Piven missed a performance on Wednesday evening and has pulled out of two shows on Thursday.

Did the herps get him real bad or is this a case of extra-strength gonorrhea?

October 10, 2008 at 6:12am PST
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Guns, gangsters and Guy Ritchie: three G’s that guarantee a good time.

After Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, you know to expect when you buy a ticket to a Guy Ritchie film (if we politely ignore that whole Swept Away debacle) and he doesn’t disappoint. RocknRolla is a flashy, violent, hard driving dive into an unexpected seedy side of London: the real estate market and its many denizens trying to get rich quick by any means necessary.

September 22, 2008 at 2:28pm PST
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