
Film star Vince Chase navigates the vapid terrain of Los Angeles with a close circle of friends and his trusty agent.








































Cast & Chracters

Eric Murphy
Eric 'E' Murphy, portrayed by Kevin Connolly, is Vincent Chase's best friend and manager. Originally from Queens, New York, Eric transitions from managing a pizzeria to overseeing Vince's burgeoning acting career. Known for his level-headedness and moral compass, he often serves as the voice of reason within the group. Throughout the series, Eric's professional journey evolves as he establishes his own management company and navigates the complexities of the entertainment industry. His personal life is marked by an on-again, off-again relationship with Sloan McQuewick, reflecting his struggles with commitment and the challenges of balancing personal and professional responsibilities.

Vincent Chase
Vincent 'Vince' Chase, played by Adrian Grenier, is a rising Hollywood actor whose career and personal life are central to the series. Hailing from Queens, New York, Vince's laid-back demeanor and natural charisma endear him to both his friends and the industry. Despite his success, he remains deeply loyal to his childhood friends, who form his close-knit entourage. Vince's career trajectory experiences highs and lows, reflecting the volatile nature of the film industry. His relationships, both personal and professional, often intertwine, influencing his decisions and the dynamics within his group.

Johnny "Drama" Chase
Johnny 'Drama' Chase, portrayed by Kevin Dillon, is Vincent Chase's older half-brother and an aspiring actor. Despite his limited success, Drama remains dedicated to his craft, often providing comic relief through his eccentric personality and unwavering belief in his talent. He serves as Vince's personal chef, trainer, and bodyguard, highlighting his multifaceted role within the entourage. Drama's career is marked by a series of near-breakthroughs, reflecting the challenges of sustaining an acting career in Hollywood. His character adds depth to the series by showcasing the struggles of lesser-known actors in the shadow of rising stars.

Turtle
Salvatore 'Turtle' Assante, played by Jerry Ferrara, is a childhood friend of Vincent Chase and serves as his driver and assistant. Known for his laid-back demeanor and street smarts, Turtle provides a grounding presence within the group. Initially content with his role, he later pursues entrepreneurial ventures, including a successful tequila brand, reflecting his desire for personal growth and independence. Turtle's journey from a loyal friend to a successful businessman illustrates themes of ambition and self-discovery. His character adds a relatable dimension to the series, showcasing the evolution of personal aspirations within the context of friendship and fame.

Ari Gold
Ari Gold, portrayed by Jeremy Piven, is Vincent Chase's highly ambitious and often abrasive talent agent. As the head of a major talent agency, Ari is known for his relentless pursuit of success and his unyielding loyalty to his clients, particularly Vince. His quick wit and sharp tongue often lead to humorous yet intense interactions. Ari's character is inspired by real-life agent Ari Emanuel, adding a layer of authenticity to his portrayal. Throughout the series, Ari's professional endeavors and personal relationships, especially with his wife Melissa, are explored, highlighting the challenges of balancing a high-powered career with family life.

Melissa Gold
Melissa Gold, often referred to as 'Mrs. Ari,' is the wife of Ari Gold. She is portrayed as a supportive yet assertive partner who often challenges Ari's workaholic tendencies and abrasive behavior. Melissa's character provides insight into the personal life of a high-powered Hollywood agent, highlighting the challenges of maintaining a family amidst the demands of the entertainment industry. Her interactions with Ari add depth to his character, showcasing the complexities of their relationship and the impact of his career on their family dynamics.

Lloyd Lee
Lloyd Lee, played by Rex Lee, is Ari Gold's loyal and hardworking assistant. As a gay Chinese-American, Lloyd often endures Ari's relentless and often offensive remarks, yet he remains dedicated to his job and aspires to advance within the agency. His character adds diversity to the series and provides a counterbalance to Ari's brashness. Lloyd's journey from assistant to a more prominent role within the agency reflects themes of perseverance and ambition. His interactions with Ari, marked by both humor and tension, highlight the complexities of mentorship and professional growth in a high-pressure environment.

Shauna Roberts
Shauna Roberts, portrayed by Debi Mazar, is Vincent Chase's sharp-tongued and fiercely protective publicist. She is responsible for managing Vince's public image and often clashes with the entourage over their influence on his career. Shauna's character provides insight into the role of public relations in the entertainment industry and the challenges of maintaining a celebrity's reputation. Her interactions with the group add a layer of realism to the series, showcasing the behind-the-scenes efforts required to navigate Hollywood's complex social and professional landscape.

Sloan McQuewick
Sloan McQuewick, played by Emmanuelle Chriqui, is the daughter of Terrance McQuewick, a powerful figure in the entertainment industry, and becomes Eric Murphy's love interest. Their relationship is characterized by its on-again, off-again nature, reflecting the challenges of maintaining personal connections amidst the demands of Hollywood. Sloan's character adds depth to Eric's storyline, highlighting his struggles with commitment and the influence of external pressures on their relationship. Her presence in the series underscores themes of love, trust, and the complexities of balancing personal desires with professional ambitions.

Billy Walsh
Billy Walsh, portrayed by Rhys Coiro, is an eccentric and temperamental film director who collaborates with Vincent Chase on several projects. Known for his artistic vision and volatile personality, Billy often clashes with the entourage, particularly Eric Murphy, over creative differences. His character embodies the archetype of the passionate yet unpredictable artist, adding tension and drama to the series. Billy's interactions with the group highlight the challenges of creative collaboration in the film industry and the delicate balance between artistic integrity and commercial success.

Scott Lavin
Scott Lavin, played by Scott Caan, is a competitive and ambitious talent manager who becomes both a colleague and rival to Eric Murphy. His aggressive approach to business and penchant for partying often put him at odds with Eric's more measured demeanor. Scott's character introduces themes of competition and ethical ambiguity within the entertainment industry. His interactions with the entourage add complexity to the series, showcasing the various personalities and strategies involved in managing talent and navigating Hollywood's competitive landscape.
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Name | Department | Job |
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Shaun Dallas | Camera | Camera Operator |
Ally Musika | Production | Executive Producer |
Denis Biggs | Production | Executive Producer |
Doug Ellin | Production | Executive Producer |
Eric Weinstein | Production | Associate Producer |
Janace Tashjian | Production | Producer |
Mark Wahlberg | Production | Executive Producer |
Rob Weiss | Production | Executive Producer |
Stephen Levinson | Production | Executive Producer |
Wayne Carmona | Production | Producer |
Ben Nedivi | Writing | Writer |
Jerry Ferrara | Writing | Writer |
Kenny Neibart | Writing | Writer |
Matt Wolpert | Writing | Writer |
Matthew Salsberg | Writing | Writer |
Wesley S. Nickerson III | Writing | Writer |