62 Jeremy Piven Quotes For Your Daily Dose Of Laughter
Jeremy Piven is an eminent American comedian, actor, and producer. He is renowned for his performance in comedy-drama television series ‘Entourage,’ where he portrayed Ari Gold and for which he earned three ‘Emmy Awards’ consecutively, and a ‘Golden Globe Award.’ He was also seen playing Harry Gordon Selfridge in British period drama television series ‘Mr. Selfridge.’ He starred as Spence Kovak on television sitcome ‘Ellen.’ We bring to you a collection of interesting and empowering quotes and thoughts by Jeremy Piven that will give you a glimpse of how you can be funny and mean at the same time. Take a look at the corpus of notable and quotable quotes and sayings by Jeremy Piven which have been excerpted from his movies, dialogues, gigs, interviews, works, public utterances, etc.
I do yoga. I've been doing yoga for over 20 years and I love it.
I'm acting with the best actors in the world.
I grew up in the theatre.
For the record, if you're not a stage actor, climbing onto Broadway and tackling something like David Mamet is not an easy thing to do.
Robert Rodriguez is a genius, and I'm a huge fan of his.
There are so many great directors that I haven't worked with and that I would love to work with.
Sometimes in life, we have to continue to learn the same lesson until it sticks.
I come from a theater family and a theater background, and I come from a philosophy that you respect the space you occupy when you work and you put everything that you have into something.
As an actor you want to explore something you haven't done.
I grew up watching PBS and wanting to be a part of it, just like HBO.
I had never really been around cards.
I've been on the stage my entire life as an actor.
I have been drumming my whole life.
I'm not a boy now. I'm a man, I hope. I hope I've had my artistic bar mitzvah somewhere.
I'm just a stage actor from Chicago.
I'm not a video game guy. I would rather throw around a football.
HBO does something that most networks don't do which is give a show a chance to find their voice.
John Cusack and I have been friends since childhood, and the fact that we're in so many films together is, no pun intended, serendipitous.
The reality is that I'm an actor from the Midwest and I was 40 movies into it before I started 'Entourage'.
We all have so many different elements inside of us and we're not all one thing.
I wrote a script and I've been whispering in director's ears for a really long time and I'd love to direct.
Yet the reality is that I'm a stage actor from the Midwest - probably the opposite of a shark agent.
I never made more than $50 doing any play in Chicago. That was the way I grew up.
The stage is my love, it's where I started and where I do my best work.
I'm one of these people who would rather show you than tell you through the performance.
All I've done is work... I arrived in Los Angeles in my early 20s and I've been pounding the pavement ever since.
It's your job as an actor to fill out the blanks. I love doing that. To fill in the bones.
I feel, as a person, very uninteresting.
For so much of my career I've been trying to find little things and make something out of it.
One of the great things that you should never do that I learned from John Malkovich is to never judge your characters.