Grenier: ‘All we have to do is have fun all day long'
Adrian Grenier says he isn't having to work hard playing Vince Chase on the HBO hit series “Entourage.”
“This show is about friendship and having the time of your lives,” Grenier said during an appearance for the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival. “Every week we do a new episode, we're in a new, exciting location. All we have to do is have fun all day long.”
In Aspen to speak on a panel for the festival late Saturday, three of the show's leads and its executive producer dined at the hot spot Matsuhisa and partied at the private Caribou Club.
Grenier, who has appeared in more than 20 films during his short career, said he has more in common with Chase than differences.
“I always say I'm a ‘B' actor playing an A-list celebrity,” he said. “A lot of values of Vince's are like mine: Being true to your friends, being humble, appreciating your circumstances and loving New York.”
“Entourage” follows the antics of Chase and his pack of lifelong friends who also double as his manager and go-fers as they navigate a cutthroat Hollywood.
Restaurant flies feast across Atlantic for West
If Kanye West were to walk into the British Raj's dining room and order dinner, it would cost the rapper about $17.50. But since the restaurant is delivering - from Wales to New York - it's going to cost a bit more.
For a feast of onion bhajees, chapati breads, biryanis, pappadums, a specially prepared fish dish and vegetables on the side, the bill will top $3,900, plus travel and accommodation for the restaurant's head chef.
The meal was requested for West and seven guests by a music promotion company, the restaurant said Sunday.
The company had previously ordered food from the restaurant near Cardiff, Wales, for an after-show party for a Snoop Dogg concert in London.
Michael Jackson arrives in Japan for fan events
A relaxed-looking Michael Jackson smiled and waved at screaming fans as he arrived in Japan on Sunday for his second visit in recent years to host an exclusive party and sponsor a fan art competition.
Jackson made his first official foray back into the spotlight after his acquittal on child molestation charges in June 2005 with an appearance in Tokyo to accept an MTV Japan award last year.
Jackson, in trademark sun glasses and black leather jacket, was ushered by guards past hundreds of screaming Japanese fans at Narita Airport on Sunday afternoon, some carrying signs that read “We love Michael” and “Welcome to Japan.”
- From wire reports
“This show is about friendship and having the time of your lives,” Grenier said during an appearance for the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival. “Every week we do a new episode, we're in a new, exciting location. All we have to do is have fun all day long.”
In Aspen to speak on a panel for the festival late Saturday, three of the show's leads and its executive producer dined at the hot spot Matsuhisa and partied at the private Caribou Club.
Grenier, who has appeared in more than 20 films during his short career, said he has more in common with Chase than differences.
“I always say I'm a ‘B' actor playing an A-list celebrity,” he said. “A lot of values of Vince's are like mine: Being true to your friends, being humble, appreciating your circumstances and loving New York.”
“Entourage” follows the antics of Chase and his pack of lifelong friends who also double as his manager and go-fers as they navigate a cutthroat Hollywood.
Restaurant flies feast across Atlantic for West
If Kanye West were to walk into the British Raj's dining room and order dinner, it would cost the rapper about $17.50. But since the restaurant is delivering - from Wales to New York - it's going to cost a bit more.
For a feast of onion bhajees, chapati breads, biryanis, pappadums, a specially prepared fish dish and vegetables on the side, the bill will top $3,900, plus travel and accommodation for the restaurant's head chef.
The meal was requested for West and seven guests by a music promotion company, the restaurant said Sunday.
The company had previously ordered food from the restaurant near Cardiff, Wales, for an after-show party for a Snoop Dogg concert in London.
Michael Jackson arrives in Japan for fan events
A relaxed-looking Michael Jackson smiled and waved at screaming fans as he arrived in Japan on Sunday for his second visit in recent years to host an exclusive party and sponsor a fan art competition.
Jackson made his first official foray back into the spotlight after his acquittal on child molestation charges in June 2005 with an appearance in Tokyo to accept an MTV Japan award last year.
Jackson, in trademark sun glasses and black leather jacket, was ushered by guards past hundreds of screaming Japanese fans at Narita Airport on Sunday afternoon, some carrying signs that read “We love Michael” and “Welcome to Japan.”
- From wire reports
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