Jeremy Piven whose full names are Jeremy Samuel Piven was born on July 26, 1965 in Manhattan, New York City. He was born to Byrne Piven his mother and Joyce Hiller Piven his father both of who are actors and drama instructors. His sister is director Shira Piven.
Finally, through Shira, Jeremy’s brother is in-law is director Adam McKay. Jeremy was born and raised in Evanston City, Illinois and surveyed Evanston Township High School. He studied at the Piven Theatre Workshop which is opened by his parents.
Jeremy Piven Net Worth
Jeremy Piven is a famous American actor, producer, and comedian which has the net worth of $30 Million. Jeremy Piven might be recognized by most moviegoers for the role of Ari Gold in the HBO series Entourage, for which the actor claimed several Emmys.
Career
The two worked together in several films; both Piven and Cusack are from Evanston Illinois and acted at the Piven Theatre Workshop when young. One of most early parts he was cast as Spike in “Lucas” in 1986.
Hitherto, Piven did not have his own show until 1992 when he joined the HB “The Larry Sanders Show” as the head writer Jerry. Yet, he departed the show after season two, stating that the character did not have enough past mentioned.
In 1993, he was George Costanza in the-underneath-a-TV-show scene in the season one, episode one of “Seinfeld.” Piven also played the persona from Ellen Degeneres’ cousin young, Spence, in the last three seasons of the Ellen sitcom. Piven also starred and co-produced the failed dating-consultant dramedy “Cupid” on ABC.
Sexual Harassment Allegations
In October 2017, reality TV star Ariane Bellamar accused Piven through the social media of Twitter of assaulting her. Later, Cassidy Freeman supports Bellamar and publicly indirectly described Jeremy’s sexual misconduct towards her.
One week later, complaint advertising executive Tiffany Bacon Scourby accused Piven of sexual assault in 2003. Later that month, an extra from “Entourage”, Anastasia Taneie accused Jeremy of sexually assaulting her. CBS decided to cancel “Wisdom of the Crowd,” in which Piven starred in, on November 27, 2017 due to the allegations and poor ratings.
In January 2018, Buzzfeed wrote another article in which three other women accused Jeremy of sexual misconduct or harassment. Buzzfeed News was able to back up the stories with eight men who stated that the women had recounted the incidents to them. PLC Piven again denied all the allegations made against it.
Real Estate
In 2004, Malibu became Jeremy’s home place after acquiring a house that was on a beach for $3. 5 million. Later in 2017, he put the home on the market with an asking price of $10. 5 million. He was able to reduce the price a year later to 9 million.
He eventually offloaded the house in February, 2019 at $6. 6 million. At the same time, Piven sold a duplex penthouse in new York’s TriBeCa for $7m. 8 million. He invested in that property in the year 2011 at an amount of $4. 7 million.