Jeremy Piven in New Zealand: Mr Selfridge, Entourage star, wears his heart on his sleeve ahead of debut Kiwi show
Hardworking, high-energy, hilarious - all words that could be used to describe Golden Globe-winner Jeremy Piven, who hits New Zealand shores for the first time in July with his bombastic brand of biting stand-up.
From stepping into the shoes of entrepreneur Mr Selfridge to bringing verbose super-agent Ari Gold to Entourage, Piven tells Mitchell Hageman about his stage and screen journey, bizarre requests at a urinal, and the importance of staying true to yourself.

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Jeremy Piven in New Zealand: Mr Selfridge, Entourage star, wears his heart on his sleeve ahead of debut Kiwi show
Hardworking, high-energy, hilarious - all words that could be used to describe Golden Globe-winner Jeremy Piven, who hits New Zealand shores for the first time in July with his bombastic brand of biting stand-up. From stepping into the shoes of entrepreneur Mr Selfridge to bringing verbose super-agent Ari Gold to Entourage, Piven tells Mitchell Hageman about his stage and screen journey, bizarre requests at a urinal, and the importance of staying true to yourself.


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