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William H. Macy Reflects On Babysitting Joan Cusack, Jeremy Piven
William H. Macy says Joan Cusack and Jeremy Piven have come a long way from when he baby-sat them while they were growing up outside Chicago.
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Rep: Jeremy Piven ‘Kidding’ About Getting Man Boobs From Soy Milk
Jeremy Piven has already had to swear off sushi due to mercury poisoning – and now, is the “Entourage” star turning his back on soy milk?
After an interview in the U.K.‘s Empire Magazine’s December issue, where the actor said he stopped drinking soy milk due to it’s estrogen levels, reports surfaced saying the actor claimed he had grown man boobs due to the dairy alternative.
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Arbiter Sides With Actor Jeremy Piven In The ‘Speed-the-Plow’ Contract Dispute
Score one for Jeremy Piven.
A professional arbiter has ruled Piven did not his breach his contract with the Broadway producers of “Speed-the-Plow” when the actor abruptly left the revival of the David Mamet play last December.
At the time, Piven’s doctor said Piven was suffering from mercury poisoning after eating too much fish.
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Jeremy Piven: ‘Everyone Loves A Good Fish Story’
Actor Jeremy Piven is known for his award-winning role as “Entourage’s” uber-agent, Ari Gold, yet his success has been overshadowed this past year by the infamous sushi saga that forced him out of his Broadway role in David Mamet’s “Speed-the-Plow.”
“I think everyone loves a good fish story, which is why it still hasn’t gone away,” the actor told Parade Magazine. “All I know is that I was incredibly sick and I had three doctors that said, ‘You have to get out of this show because you’re in serious trouble from too high a level of mercury in your blood.’ I was eating fish twice a day and I haven’t touched any since.”
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ROLL CALL: Jeremy Piven Vs. Chris Kattan
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Jeremy Piven Arbitration Hearings Set For June
The dispute between the Broadway producers of “Speed-the-Plow” and Jeremy Piven is officially on to its next act — arbitration.
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ROLL CALL: Jeremy Piven Spotted With Sushi
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‘Speed-the-Plow’ Producers Plan To File For Arbitration In Jeremy Piven Dispute
Jeremy Piven is not off the hook yet.
The producers of “Speed-the-Plow” said Friday they will file for arbitration to settle their dispute with the actor for abruptly quitting the Broadway show after his doctor said he was suffering from mercury poisoning.
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No Agreement Reached In Jeremy Piven Hearing
No agreement has been reached in the Jeremy Piven grievance hearing over his sudden departure from Broadway’s “Speed-The-Plow.”
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Jeremy Piven Plans To Attend Grievance Hearing Over Broadway Play
Jeremy Piven will again be center stage in New York.
Piven plans to attend a hearing Thursday at Actors’ Equity Association on a grievance filed by the producers of “Speed-the-Plow,” which the performer quit after his doctor said he was suffering from mercury poisoning.
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Rep: Grievance Against Jeremy Piven ‘Outrageous’
Jeremy Piven is fighting back after the Broadway producers of “Speed-the-Plow” filed a grievance against the actor for leaving the production over claims of mercury poisoning.
“The claims made by the producers of ‘Speed-the-Plow’ are absurd and outrageous,” a rep for the “Entourage” star said in a statement to Access Hollywood.
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Broadway Producers File Grievance Against Jeremy Piven
Jeremy Piven pulled out of his Broadway show after suffering from mercury poisoning from apparently eating too much sushi, but it appears the producers of the show think the actor’s story is fishy.
The producers of “Speed The Plow” have filed a grievance over Piven’s departure from the play, Access Hollywood has learned.


