“I never made more than $50 doing any play in Chicago. That was the way I grew up.” WayMadePlayGrewGrew UpChicago Author:Jeremy Piven
“I was in a play directed by my father, and I was doing a fight scene, and the choreography went haywire, and I flew backward over a chair and ripped my thumb all the way to my wrist and had to have surgery to sew up all the tendons in there.” WayPlayFightingFatherSceneChairsSurgeryThumbsFlewWristsRippedChoreography Author:Jeremy Piven
“When you play a character with power and energy, people lock into that and go, "Oh, this must be the guy."” PeoplePlayCharacterGuyEnergyLocks Author:Jeremy Piven
“With me, growing up in a theater family and having them be so supportive, from the jump, and being a part of this theater community where the brass ring is working, wherever that is, and then to play a character where he's not really concerned with that and is really just concerned with the monetary aspect of the job, and then to be identified with someone who is the antithesis of your energy and where you come from, has been a very interesting and surreal ride.” Has BeensPlayCharacterJobsEnergyCommunityInterestingGrowing UpGrowingConcernedAspectTheaterRingsSupportiveVery InterestingSurrealMonetaryBrassAntithesisWhere You ComeTheater Family Author:Jeremy Piven