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Even going out to get milk becomes a little bit challenging, just because there is a whole entourage that then travels with me for this simple thing. So I tend to try and find ways not to inconvenience a whole raft of other people, so it changes my mindset a little bit.
I don’t have big security guards. I don’t have an entourage.
Mrs. Ari’s style on ‘Entourage’ is so fabulous. Gucci is a go-to for her because every season there is something fun, but there’s also something classic.
I’ve been successful, but I haven’t had any unwanted attention. To be honest, I’ve never invited or courted attention. I think if you act normal, then people will treat you normally. If you go around with a big entourage all the time, you’re not staying true to yourself.
I don’t really have time to watch too much, but I like ‘Family Guy’ and ‘Entourage.’ I’m also obsessed with the YouTube series ‘Balls of Steel.’ It’s hilarious.
‘Entourage’ was a show that existed around wish-fulfillment. People watched it because they wanted to believe they could go on private jets and be hanging out in Hollywood, but as a show, comedically, it was not funny. Not a funny show. It’s funny, ironically, because of how terrible it is.
There is winter in L.A., there is rain in L.A. But there is no rain on ‘Entourage.’
Before ‘Entourage,’ I couldn’t get a sitcom.
I guess a show like ‘Entourage’ would be wish fulfillment, right? But ‘Entourage’ is wish fulfillment for men. It’s that you can be kind of schlumpy-looking and have access to someone famous and find yourself at a pool party surrounded by girls in bikinis.
When ‘Entourage’ came out, there wasn’t Twitter or any of this access to celebrities. ‘Entourage,’ for me, let you inside of a world that nobody really knew about.
I like to watch the Fox News Network. I like ‘Nightline.’ I like to watch ‘The Sopranos,’ of course. That is one of my favorite shows. ‘Entourage’ is another one. I like ‘The Shield.’
If you listen to ‘Electric,’ ‘Entourage,’ and ‘Been With A Star,’ all those records are records that I dug into the crates for to help me create that feeling of old funk. No one makes records like that anymore.
‘Entourage’ is almost required watching in L.A., and everyone seems to have story suggestions for the show itself, which is amazing because it makes you realize the show’s really struck a chord and found its audience.
I’m not a walking fleet of vanity vans any more than I’m a walking, talking multi-star cast. I might want an entourage, but so far, it is entirely eluding me.
The thing that everyone liked about ‘Entourage’ is that these are fish-out-of-water guys living this dream.
Half the people think I write Obama’s speeches; the other half think I’m on ‘Entourage.’ So I’m at the level of fame where people kind of know who I am, but they confuse me with other people.
Lose the group shot in front of the Eiffel Tower, where it’s impossible to tell you from your friends. He’s not going on a date with Paris or your entourage, he’s going on a date with you and he wants to know what you look like.
‘Entourage’ is a staple L.A.-based show, and people say it’s pretty real, and I thought it was. It’s an exaggeration of the truth.
Since the ousting and capture of Saddam Hussein by U.S. forces, civil rights and personal freedoms have been restored in Iraq, as well as equal rights to all, not just to Saddam’s entourage of terrorists.
I never understood who all those people are behind the actors! When you see them on the red carpet on TV, you go, ‘Why does that person need such a large entourage?’ And then you realize that every single person there has a role to play.
The script is so important… Even if you have a huge entourage or big lighting trucks, the most important thing is the space between the actor and the camera.
It’s just different in the music world. You come more with an entourage.
The reality is that I’m an actor from the Midwest and I was 40 movies into it before I started ‘Entourage’.
I hadn’t actually watched ‘Entourage.’ But I do understand that if you know and love that show, Jeremy Piven is about as good as it gets.
I got no entourage in real life. Solo. I go solo. No entourage.
I don’t want to buy a jet plane. I don’t want to live with an entourage.
Being outside the candy store looking in is the state of people today. Whether you’re in a Pakistani village watching somebody in a car drive by, or you’re in the city of Lahore going to a restaurant and seeing somebody with a security entourage coming in… you’re exposed to people with more.
I do my music for me, second for my entourage, and at the end, for the people. It’s healthy to work that way.
I’ve been in the fortunate position of playing these strong, snarky female characters since Dana Gordon on ‘Entourage.’
I watch ‘Entourage.’ I aspire the good life that they live and lead. Honestly, I am just trying to be me by trying to do good films, have fun at it and trying to work with good directors, and, of course, I am a bit of a silent party boy, also. I have my share of fun sometime, too.
I’ve always had an entourage. Even when I was a little kid, I had a lot of little children following around me.
I’ve done a lot of movies before ‘Entourage,’ and I hope to always have my movie career going. Maybe I could take on another TV show, too.
I’m very close with my family, so my mom is part of my entourage.