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Jeremy Piven

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Ryan Gatenby
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Wed 21 Jun 2023
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From November 9, 2020: Chicago's own Jeremy Piven, star of Entourage, was a guest on our show to discuss his new movie, My Dad's Christmas Date:

My Dad's Christmas Date
stars Jeremy Piven, Olivia Mai Barrett, Hadar Cats, Megan Brown Martinez, Roger Aston-Griffiths, Nathalie Cox, and Joely Richardson and is directed by Mick Davis.

It's Christmas and the charming city of York, home to Jules, 16 and her Dad, David is decked out ready for the festive season. In many ways, David and Jules' relationship is no different from that of most fathers and their sixteen-year-old daughters. He struggles to understand her, she refuses to communicate with him. He wants to be involved in her life, she wants her own space. In one important respect, however, David and Jules share a profound bond: the death of Jules' mum, and David's wife, in a car crash two years before. With both struggling to cope with everyday life in the shadow of their loss, Jules, inspired by happy memories of her mum, decides to take matters into her own hands.

ABOUT JEREMY PIVEN

Jeremy Piven can next be seen in the feature film Crabs in a Bucket opposite Oscar winner Bruce Dern and Orange Is the New Black star Taryn Manning. Other upcoming films include: American Night opposite Oscar nominee Emile Hirsch, Jonathon Rhys Meyers, and Paz Vega andLegit Wiseguy with Palme d'Or winner and Oscar nominee director Roland Joffe.

Piven was most recently a series regular on the CBS television series Wisdom of the Crowd. From 2013-2016, he starred as HARRY HORDON SELFRIDGE in the critically acclaimed series Mr. Selfridge. He's best known for his role as ARI GOLD in the hit HBO series Entourage, which aired for eight seasons where Piven won three Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe.

In 2015, Piven reprised the fan-favorite role in the Entourage feature film released by Warner Bros. Other notable credits include: Sin City - A Dame to Kill For from directors Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez, Todd Phillip's hit comedy Old School, Ridley Scott's Black Hawk Down, Peter Chelsom's Serendipity, Peter Berg's Very Bad Things and The Kingdom, Cameron Crowe's Singles, Joe Carnahan's Smokin Aces, Guy Ritchie's RocknRolla, and The Player from director Robert Altman.





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