Jeremy Piven has to give the performance of a lifetime in his latest feature, aptly titled “The Performance.” Like, he really has to. Piven tap dances through the WWII drama, adapted from the short ...
What would you do if you were a Jewish dancer offered a lucrative opportunity to perform in a country where Jews were becoming more and more persecuted by the day? This is the premise of the film “The ...
Is it ever okay to dance for the devil? That’s a question posed in the new film “The Performance” starring Jeremy Piven as Harold May, a Jewish tap dancer who in the 1930s heads to Europe after not ...
For Jeremy Piven, “The Performance,” available on streaming platforms, is a passion project with familial and historical purpose. At 59, Piven remains best known as volcanically explosive Hollywood ...
The premise of The Performance, which is based on a 2002 Arthur Miller short story, is intriguing and more than a little pertinent for these times even though it is set in 1937. Harold May (who ...
For actor Jeremy Piven and his sister, filmmaker Shira Piven, their film The Performance wasn’t only a long-fought labor of love 15 years in the making, it was the fulfillment of a family legacy.
Actor and comedian Jeremy Piven is making his way to Seattle’s Neptune Theatre Saturday, July 12, as part of his stand-up tour, but not before stopping by “Seattle’s Morning News” on KIRO Newsradio.
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Actor Jeremy Piven is using laughter as the best medicine, as he continues to mourn the loss of his mother earlier this year. In an exclusive interview with RadarOnline.com, the star with over 100 ...
Actor Jeremy Piven is starring in a new faith-based film called "Young Warriors," produced by Memphis-based Gravity ...
Shira Piven directs from a script she co-wrote with Josh Salzberg. Jeremy Piven has to give the performance of a lifetime in his latest feature, aptly titled “The Performance.” Like, he really has to.