Yada, yada, yada, we all know that Entourage‘s Ari Gold is based on Ari Emanuel. And that Emanuel’s client Mark Wahlberg is the exec producer of the series which HBO recently picked up for a 6th season. Now life is imitating art because Endeavor has just signed Adrian Grenier, aka “Vince” who right now is cold as ice in Hollywood. But I gotta ask: does Adrian really have that big of a career ahead of him?
Life Imitates Art: Endeavor Signs “Vince”
By NIKKI FINKE | Wednesday September 24, 2008 @ 8:56am PDTTags: Agents, Studios
This article was printed from http://www.deadline.com/2008/09/life-imitates-art-endeavor-signs-vince/
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as soon as “Entourage” is off the air, he’s done. No one cares…
Yes, I think he does. He is quite charming and natural on film, and the documentary he directed was well done, and well received.
No. He doesn’t. He will make a MINT off of Entourage, and then sit on a pile of money (if he’s monetarily wise) for the rest of his life. All you need is one hit TV show and wait for the DVD money to come rolling in (which it has — big time — for Entourage).
He’s a completely average actor and that’s sort of the point of why he was cast as Vince on the show, at least thus far in the show and in my eyes in general.
However, he was GREAT in Jimmy Toback’s Harvard Man. The acid-trip scene is one of the best (if not THE best) movie trip-outs ever captured on celluloid. They got everything right during that 20 minute section. It was like he really was on acid. It was perfection.
Please amend the assertion “Ari Gold is based on Ari Emanuel”. It should be “Ari Gold is very, very loosely based on Ari Emanuel”.
That’s because Ari Gold seems that at his core, has some sense of decency and socially-redeeming qualities. I’ve never heard any acts of legitimate likability (the type that doesn’t involve charitable self promotion) about Ari Emanuel. Basically, the guy is among the most loathsome of pricks in Hollywood. And that’s saying much.
That’s an interesting story! I always said that the hardest part on Entourage is that of Vinnie Chase, because you have to believe to some extent that Adrien could be a big movie star in real life. Personally I don’t think so. Like his character, Im sure he has the potential to get a starring role in a film that has big main stream appeal, but I don’t see him as a movie star long term. He did a good job though in the supporting part of Anne Hataway’s boyfriend in The Devil Wears Prada! He’s cetainly good enough on this show for me to despend my disbelief!
loved him in devil wears prada! he’s dreamy.
The man that starred opposite Melissa Joan Hart can barely get arrested in Hollywood. He doesn’t act nor knows how to act. All he he needs to do is look pretty and uninteresting on the show. He has by far the most boring character on Entourage and can barely act his way out of a paperbag. Good luck Endeavor–just what you need-a mediocre actor on a series you can’t comission.
No. No he doesn’t.
No. See “The Devil Wears Prada” where the producers, obviously bent on ruining Entourage, made Vinny the sensitive housewife to Anne Hathaway (the show hasn’t really been the same since and I’m surprised this connection has never fully been explored). Underrated though is Grenier’s LSD scene in Harvard Man.
A.G. was quite beige in DEVIL WEARS PRADA. Kinda confused thinking he’d be a big movie star – think the small screen works for him better…
They kind of tried him out in Devil Wears Prada, and he functioned as a servicable actor. He never struck me as a leading man, and Entourage would be a sh** show if it was all about Vince. I watch for Drama and Turtle’s adventures. I’d personally like to see Kevin Dillon get more work.
He is the most uninteresting actor to me. He is the reason I’ve never been able to get into ENTOURAGE. Piven is great but then he out stars his “star” on the show. I don’t get the feeling that “Vince” is worth anything. And, he was the only weak link in DEVIL WEARS PRADA. You were supposed to feel her dilemma of choosing between her career or her “fantastic guy”. The only problem was that he was weak on screen and I kept thinking…”no brainer. leave him already.” Just another example of how sometimes there is just no rhyme or reason to why some people have a career and why other more deserving talents do not.
Yes Adrian will be a bigger star then he is already
Of course everyone outshines Vince in Entourage. The show is, afterall, called “Entourage” and not “Vince” or “Movie Star.”
Anyway, I can’t really him see him having a Brad Pitt, Johnny Depp or Tom Cruise kind of career. Maybe an Ashton Kutcher shitty rom com career.
He’d be smart to take on some small, meaty supporting roles in film.
AG will do just fine. He’ll get supporting parts in features and will continue to work in television. I don’t know why people measure acting success as movie stardom. All of my fave actors (and actresses) are from television.
So maybe Endeavor is trying to package an Aquaman movie for real?
He’s just another pretty face who’ll disappear off the face of the earth once the show goes off the air. He may one day turn up on convenience store surveillance because of a robbery or on some God awful reality show. But he won’t have a film career that’s for sure. He’s tried that in the past and bombed every time and whatever talent he does have doesn’t show up onscreen.
Did anyone see The Adventures of Sebastian Cole? He was AMAZING in that. Kid has chops, just hasn’t been given enough to do in Entourage (or Prada for that matter).
Let’s see what the folks at Endeavor can bring to the table. Personally, I’d be happy to see Entourage season 25 grace my TV in the coming years as the show is both reflexive and creative in terms of its relationship with Hollywood.
No one would want to see a show strictly about E, Turtle, Ari, Drama or Vince. Vince ties them all together, provides a warm unity and allows them to shine as the various storylines and characters strut their stuff. But Adrian’s quiet charm and sensitivity can go beyond romcom fare if the right role came along.
Uh, no. Adrian is a likeable guy, but there’s no chance in hell he’ll be a movie star. He just ins’t a strong actor and he lacks that dynamic character that other bad actor “movie stars” possess.
And let’s face it, Entourage has seen better days. The episodes this season have sucked balls. Johnny Drama’s character has really fallen off and no one cares about Eric the midget’s burgeoning management career.
There isn’t anything that screams MOVIE STAR about Adrian, he’s very dull. It’s amazing he has even had success on TV.
Hey Crystal Diane Stevens…do you ever have anything positive to say, about anything? It seems like every comment I read from you is critical and negative. Surely, there must be some movie, tv show, actor, actress, director, or writer that you actually like. Otherwise…why would you visit a site about the business of Hollywood? Don’t be such a Debbie Downer.
ms.nikki,
this is a very bitchy post, is there some back story i’m not aware of? adrian is no better or worse than alot of the industries supposed “talent”.
meow
have to be honest, don’t get the AG haters here. i can think of a dozen actors of his generation who are working and i just shake my head and wonder why.
the show is an ensemble, and AG contributes. does he have a future beyond HBO, of course. i have never heard him say he wants to do the classics.
he’s a good boy and will be just fine.
so for the haters, keep writing your designing women spec scripts, and get a life.
Who knows…he might have a career, but he’s gonna need to show some range. Everything I’ve seen him in he’s just been a variation of “Vince”.