![]() But great parties, good looks and multimillion-dollar deals are hard to empathise with. Entourage offered unashamed male fantasy: each week, melon-chested honeys straddled Grenier, while his beef-chested, shit-talking agent, played by Jeremy Piven, was a masterclass in business aggression. ![]() Guardianĭillon’s is the best character in the show, too. Watch the cast of Entourage discuss the film. Didn’t he worry he would become a laughing stock, that people would just think the character was him? “I figured if it doesn’t get picked up, nobody would see it anyway, and if it did, it was a risk, but it’s been the greatest part of my career.” Most actors are flattered when you ask whether a role was written specifically for them, but Dillon’s face falls a little. The series followed the ascent of a hot young movie star (Vincent Chase, played by Adrian Grenier) and his hangers-on, including a less attractive, less successful, delusional wannabe actor brother, played by – well, let’s not labour the point. ![]() But with its mindless fun and glittering Hollywood cameos, Entourage makes more sense for 90 minutes on the big screen than a decade on small. ![]() By the end of its run, in 2011, the show was a joke stretched thinner than an A-lister’s septum. That something was undoubtedly eight seasons spent portraying Johnny “Drama” Chase in the HBO show Entourage, a role he has reprised for the movie version, which is released in the UK on Friday. Photograph: K Mazur/WireImageĪnd yet I am interviewing him in a plush suite at the Beverly Hilton so, at some point, something went right. Kevin Dillon (left) with his brother Matt in 2006. ![]()
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