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

8 Seasons
96 Episodes
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Comedy Drama
Cast & Characters
episode image Give a Little Bit
9.2/10 (1475 votes)

#1 Give a Little Bit

S6:E12
Oct 4, 2009

When Matt Damon and LeBron James send out a charity call, an unwilling Vince takes up the challenge. Ari tries to convince his wife that his deal with Terrance will be lucrative. Drama ponders a switch in careers. Eric makes plans to meet Sloan.

episode image Exodus
9.1/10 (1301 votes)

#2 Exodus

S2:E13
Aug 28, 2005

Vince is blinded by love, and Eric gets cozy with Sloan. Meanwhile, Ari gets shot down in the war room, and Drama and Turtle use their paparazzi skills on an important spy mission.

episode image One Day in the Valley
9.1/10 (1551 votes)

#3 One Day in the Valley

S3:E2
Jun 18, 2006

Ari and Eric are worried because rolling blackouts have hit Los Angeles and it may cause a decrease in the box-office totals for "Aquaman" in the area. The two ponder how to keep Vince from finding out the situation.

episode image Return to Queens Blvd.
9.1/10 (1292 votes)

#4 Return to Queens Blvd.

S5:E12
Nov 23, 2008

Despite a not-so-triumphant return, the guys party it up in NYC. After getting a tip from Vince's mom, E stalks Gus Van Sant to convince him to cast Vince in a role. Meanwhile, Vince reconnects with his high school sweetheart and Drama considers an investment opportunity.

episode image Vegas Baby, Vegas!
9.0/10 (1340 votes)

#5 Vegas Baby, Vegas!

S3:E9
Aug 6, 2006

The gang heads to Vegas for a much-needed break and a $100,000 promotional appearance for Vince. But it turns out that Turtle reaps the benefits from the appearance. Eric gets jealous when Seth Green makes insinuating comments about Sloan. Vince and Ari partner at the tables, but Ari loses it when Vince's luck ends. Drama lays it on thick with his masseur, leading to an awkward misunderstanding between them.

episode image Welcome to the Jungle
8.9/10 (1417 votes)

#6 Welcome to the Jungle

S4:E1
Jun 17, 2007

A behind-the-scenes documentary about the filming of Medellín in Bogota, Colombia. Billy and Eric clash on the set about keeping the film on track. Billy becomes attracted to an actress which ends up disrupting the production. Drama tries to get Billy to give him a part in the film.

episode image Lose Yourself
8.9/10 (1215 votes)

#7 Lose Yourself

S7:E10
Sep 12, 2010

Ari tries to keep his wife's surprise party on track, the guys attempt to stage an intervention for Vince, and Turtle scrambles to find investors to save the tequila business.

episode image The Sundance Kids
8.8/10 (1332 votes)

#8 The Sundance Kids

S2:E7
Jul 17, 2005

Within moments of arriving at Sundance, Eric lands a lunch with studio bigwig – and gets an offer for Vince that might be too good to refuse. Ari advises him to play it safe, and Vince wants to roll the dice. Turtle and Drama don't want to share.

episode image The Resurrection
8.8/10 (1108 votes)

#9 The Resurrection

S3:E18
May 13, 2007

Eric and Vince are determined to get "Medellin" off the ground, but the rights to the script stand in their way. Feeling tense the day of the "Five Towns" premiere, Drama seeks relief at a massage parlor, but can't avoid Daily Variety. At the auto-body shop, Turtle meets a girl who shares his love for limited-edition sneakers, but her overbearing father hampers his game.

episode image Gotta Look Up to Get Down
8.8/10 (1192 votes)

#10 Gotta Look Up to Get Down

S5:E7
Oct 19, 2008

Vince gets a taste of the fashion world when he agrees to do a Dolce & Gabbana photo shoot with a gorgeous supermodel. Ari pays his respects at a funeral while he tries to work a deal for Vince.

episode image Play'n With Fire
8.8/10 (1037 votes)

#11 Play'n With Fire

S5:E11
Nov 16, 2008

During shooting of a pivotal scene for "Smokejumpers," Vince gets contradictory direction from Verner, and Ari and Dana Gordon try to put out the flames. After receiving an unexpected call, Turtle has a clandestine meeting.

episode image The End
8.8/10 (1884 votes)

#12 The End

S8:E8
Sep 11, 2011

Vince takes a surprising step after a first date with Sophia. A therapy session yields mixed results for Ari and Mrs. Ari, and Vince, Drama and Turtle urge Sloan to work things out with Eric.

episode image Three's Company
8.7/10 (1125 votes)

#13 Three's Company

S3:E6
Jul 16, 2006

Vince increases his asking price for Aquaman 2, which forces Ari to ask the studio head for yet another favor. But Vince insists that Ari finds Drama a job before he'll accept any offer from the studio. Meanwhile, Eric's girlfriend and her best friend make him an offer he can't refuse, even if there are ground rules.

episode image The Cannes Kids
8.7/10 (1137 votes)

#14 The Cannes Kids

S4:E12
Sep 2, 2007

In the fourth-season finale, attempts to sell “Medellin” at Cannes are complicated by the fact that no one has seen the finished product. Meanwhile, the popularity of “Viking Quest” gives Drama a boost.

episode image The All Out Fall Out
8.7/10 (1132 votes)

#15 The All Out Fall Out

S5:E3
Sep 21, 2008

To avoid bankruptcy, Vince takes Shauna's and his accountant's advice by agreeing to make an appearance at a not-so-sweet-sixteen bash. After a fast and furious drag race in his new Ferrari, Ari ups the ante with Adam Davies. Still devastated by his breakup, Drama befriends a bottle of Johnny Walker Blue.

episode image The Abyss
8.6/10 (1093 votes)

#16 The Abyss

S2:E14
Sep 4, 2005

Vince's despondent mood forces Eric to consider fending for himself. Meanwhile, Ari has meetings at a coffee shop and Drama and Turtle make a vow of silence.

episode image Sorry, Ari
8.6/10 (1066 votes)

#17 Sorry, Ari

S3:E12
Aug 27, 2006

With the apparent loss of the Ramones project and with Ari to blame, Vince and the guys begin to look for other agents to represent him. Ari, hearing of Vince's shopping, fights with all his might to get back the movie. While looking at other agents, Vince realizes they are just too corporate for him and the "scumbag" Ari is the best in the business. However, since Ari cannot get the movie back, he tries to win Vince back with a corporate-style presentation himself. This backfires because the boys find Ari to be just like everyone else now and fire Ari as they walk out of his office.

episode image First Class Jerk
8.6/10 (984 votes)

#18 First Class Jerk

S5:E8
Oct 26, 2008

After scoring a first class seat next to Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Turtle makes a mile-high claim the guys just don't buy. While Ari is distracted, Josh Weinstein courts Vince.

episode image My Maserati Does 185
8.5/10 (1184 votes)

#19 My Maserati Does 185

S2:E2
Jun 12, 2005

Vince agrees to a starlet's pet project; Eric reluctantly lets a Perfect Ten model 'take care of him' at a beach party, where Turtle misrepresents his position to get a girl; Drama develops calf envy; and Ari gets steamed up convincing the boys to read the 'Aquaman' script.

episode image The Release
8.5/10 (1007 votes)

#20 The Release

S3:E8
Jul 30, 2006

Vince and the entourage receive news that "Queens Boulevard" will be receiving a nationwide release. Ari must compromise with a rival to avoid threats from a group of aggressive agents. Drama is nervous about an important audition and begins to take his anger out on everyone.

episode image Adios Amigos
8.5/10 (1027 votes)

#21 Adios Amigos

S3:E20
Jun 3, 2007

Vince, Eric, Drama, and Turtle are forced to move out of the mansion. Eric moves in with Sloan and Drama wants to get an expensive condo. With "Medellin" getting into the early stages of pre-production, a surprise cast member is asked to direct.

episode image Sorry, Harvey
8.5/10 (1042 votes)

#22 Sorry, Harvey

S4:E4
Jul 8, 2007

Ari mistakenly mishandles a top-secret script, a mistake that lands him in jail. Drama fetes the mayor of Beverly Hills, with help from Vince. Eric has to go back on his word with Harvey Weingard, a Hollywood heavyweight, when Medellín is accepted into the Cannes Film Festival.

episode image The Day Fuckers
8.5/10 (1142 votes)

#23 The Day Fuckers

S4:E7
Jul 29, 2007

Eric and Turtle's love lives become a source of amusement for Vince and Drama. Ari adjusts to having his son in public school.

episode image The Bat Mitzvah
8.4/10 (1107 votes)

#24 The Bat Mitzvah

S2:E10
Aug 7, 2005

Vince gets up-front about his feelings for Aquagirl, sending everyone into a panic. Meanwhile, Ari's partner Terrance resurfaces, Eric splurges on an 'investment' suit, and Drama and Turtle have high hopes for Little Miss Ari's Bat Mitzvah.

episode image Aquamom
8.4/10 (1152 votes)

#25 Aquamom

S3:E1
Jun 11, 2006

As the gang anticipates the upcoming premiere for "Aquaman", the search is on for a perfect date for Vince. Meanwhile, Ari tries to cope with financial difficulties and his new office space, which is not quite what he is used to.

episode image Crash and Burn
8.4/10 (1018 votes)

#26 Crash and Burn

S3:E5
Jul 9, 2006

Vince, Eric, and Ari seek to find a resolution to scheduling conflicts that would prevent Vince from doing both Medellin and Aquaman 2. Turtle deals with Saigon's rising popularity, while Ari deals with his daughter's continued obsession with Max.

episode image Manic Monday
8.4/10 (1175 votes)

#27 Manic Monday

S3:E15
Apr 22, 2007

Amanda needs an answer on the period film, but Vince won't commit to any other project until the cameras are actually rolling on 'Medellin.' Amanda persists, so Vince has the crew read the script to get everybody's opinion. Unfortunately, the script is so dry that nobody can get through it, leading Vince to realize that the project isn't right for him after all.

episode image Gotcha
8.4/10 (1054 votes)

#28 Gotcha

S3:E16
Apr 29, 2007

Drama finds out that he will be the target on Pauly Shore's new Punk'd like reality show. Eric tries to relieve the tension between Vince and Amanda and Ari is jealous of a former fraternity brother.

episode image Tree Trippers
8.4/10 (1245 votes)

#29 Tree Trippers

S5:E5
Oct 5, 2008

Making the right call on a crucial career move calls for Vince and the guys to search for clarity and guidance in the arid expanse of Joshua Tree National Park. Meanwhile, Lloyd assists Ari in his time of need.

episode image An Offer Refused
8.3/10 (1073 votes)

#30 An Offer Refused

S2:E4
Jun 26, 2005

As Vince and Turtle are carried away by top-dollar decorating, Eric is anxious to get an offer in writing; Drama decides on elective surgery to 'augment' his livelihood; Ari breaks a deal in therapy with Mrs. Ari; and hotshot director Billy has big news about 'Queens Blvd.'

episode image I Love You Too
8.3/10 (1115 votes)

#31 I Love You Too

S2:E9
Jul 31, 2005

Vince makes a splash at a convention with his new co-star. When neither Eric nor Shauna can appease a bitter journalist, Turtle sends a pair of professionals to the rescue. Ari gives Drama a rockin' birthday gift.

episode image I Wanna Be Sedated
8.3/10 (1029 votes)

#32 I Wanna Be Sedated

S3:E10
Aug 13, 2006

Drama and Turtle go looking for Saigon on the day the record-deal's supposed to be signed. Eric comes up with a project for Vince.

episode image What About Bob?
8.3/10 (1011 votes)

#33 What About Bob?

S3:E11
Aug 20, 2006

Eric, Ari, and Bob pitch the Ramones film project to the studios which causes a power struggle between Ari and Bob. Turtle wants a pair of limited edition shoes which Vince tries to buy for him. Drama begins filming his pilot.

episode image Return of the King
8.3/10 (1003 votes)

#34 Return of the King

S3:E17
May 6, 2007

"Medellin" is back on the table for Vince, but Ari and producer Nick Rubenstein must make the deal happen on the holy day, Yom Kippur. They have until sundown, and must finish the deal with use of a cell phone. Eric wonders how the relationship between Vince and Amanda is affecting the deal. Drama grows attached to a race horse.

episode image Drive
8.3/10 (1119 votes)

#35 Drive

S6:E1
Jul 12, 2009

Vince is back in the fast lane, preparing for his driving test and an appearance with Jay Leno to promote the premiere of his new movie “Gatsby,” directed by Martin Scorsese. Meanwhile, with a nudge from Sloan, Eric considers moving into his own house, but worries about the impact on Vince and the gang. Looking for career advancement, Lloyd confronts Ari with an ultimatum, which Ari counters with a proposition of his own.

episode image Second to Last
8.3/10 (876 votes)

#36 Second to Last

S8:E7
Sep 4, 2011

Turtle turns to his investors for more money when his new business partners eye an expensive property. Meanwhile, Eric and Melinda crash Sloan's date, the miner movie gets personal for Ari, and Vince woos Sophia.

episode image New York
8.2/10 (1247 votes)

#37 New York

S1:E8
Sep 12, 2004

Sick of being known as 'Vince's guy,' Eric wants a title commensurate with his responsibilities. With his latest shoot taking him to New York for three months, Vince prepares to say goodbye to L.A. – as well as his many 'special' girlfriends. Meanwhile, Drama debates taking either a high-paying TV role or a low-paying film gig, and Turtle stakes out a claim as Vince's 'farewell party' promoter.

episode image Aquamansion
8.2/10 (1156 votes)

#38 Aquamansion

S2:E3
Jun 19, 2005

When Vince falls for a house outside his price range, he suddenly sees the value of doing a franchise film. Meanwhile, the boys get psyched for a slumber party at the Mansion – but Drama's been 'banned for life' by Hef; Eric pressures Ari to prove himself as a deal-maker; and Turtle puts his faith in big-ticket sleepwear.

episode image Chinatown
8.2/10 (1077 votes)

#39 Chinatown

S2:E6
Jul 10, 2005

Ari encourages Vince to shoot a lucrative foreign commercial, and Drama wants to get in on the action. Eric struggles to convince Walsh to release an advance print of 'Queens Blvd.' Turtle preps for an Xbox tournament.

episode image Good Morning, Saigon
8.2/10 (1010 votes)

#40 Good Morning, Saigon

S2:E12
Aug 21, 2005

When Vince and his co-star act out of character, Ari and Eric must face a team of angry handlers – and each other. Meanwhile, Drama and Turtle make a musical discovery while retrieving a stolen car.

Cast & Chracters

character image Eric Murphy

Eric Murphy

Actor: Kevin Connolly

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.

character image Vincent Chase

Vincent Chase

Actor: Adrian Grenier

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.

character image Johnny "Drama" Chase

Johnny "Drama" Chase

Actor: Kevin Dillon

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.

character image Turtle

Turtle

Actor: Jerry Ferrara

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.

character image Ari Gold

Ari Gold

Actor: Jeremy Piven

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.

character image Melissa Gold

Melissa Gold

Actor: Perrey Reeves

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.

character image Lloyd Lee

Lloyd Lee

Actor: Rex 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.

character image Shauna Roberts

Shauna Roberts

Actor: Debi Mazar

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.

character image Sloan McQuewick

Sloan McQuewick

Actor: Emmanuelle Chriqui

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.

character image Billy Walsh

Billy Walsh

Actor: Rhys Coiro

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.

character image Scott Lavin

Scott Lavin

Actor: Scott Caan

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.

The highest rated episode of Entourage is "Give a Little Bit" (S6E12) with a rating of 9.20.

This episode received 1,475 votes.

It aired on October 4, 2009.


The lowest rated episode is "Dramedy" (S7E3) with a rating of 7.40.

This episode received 804 votes.

It aired on July 18, 2010.

The highest rated episode is "New York" (S1E8) with a rating of 8.20.

This episode received 1,247 votes.

It aired on September 12, 2004.


The lowest rated episode is "Entourage" (S1E1) with a rating of 7.50.

This episode received 1,795 votes.

It aired on July 18, 2004.

The highest rated episode is "Exodus" (S2E13) with a rating of 9.10.

This episode received 1,301 votes.

It aired on August 28, 2005.


The lowest rated episode is "Oh, Mandy" (S2E8) with a rating of 7.90.

This episode received 1,032 votes.

It aired on July 24, 2005.

The highest rated episode is "One Day in the Valley" (S3E2) with a rating of 9.10.

This episode received 1,551 votes.

It aired on June 18, 2006.


The lowest rated episode is "Dominated" (S3E3) with a rating of 7.60.

This episode received 1,028 votes.

It aired on June 25, 2006.

The highest rated episode is "Welcome to the Jungle" (S4E1) with a rating of 8.90.

This episode received 1,417 votes.

It aired on June 17, 2007.


The lowest rated episode is "Gary's Desk" (S4E8) with a rating of 7.90.

This episode received 927 votes.

It aired on August 5, 2007.

The highest rated episode is "Return to Queens Blvd." (S5E12) with a rating of 9.10.

This episode received 1,292 votes.

It aired on November 23, 2008.


The lowest rated episode is "Unlike a Virgin" (S5E2) with a rating of 7.80.

This episode received 993 votes.

It aired on September 14, 2008.

The highest rated episode is "Give a Little Bit" (S6E12) with a rating of 9.20.

This episode received 1,475 votes.

It aired on October 4, 2009.


The lowest rated episode is "Running On E" (S6E4) with a rating of 7.70.

This episode received 909 votes.

It aired on August 2, 2009.

The highest rated episode is "Lose Yourself" (S7E10) with a rating of 8.90.

This episode received 1,215 votes.

It aired on September 12, 2010.


The lowest rated episode is "Dramedy" (S7E3) with a rating of 7.40.

This episode received 804 votes.

It aired on July 18, 2010.

The highest rated episode is "The End" (S8E8) with a rating of 8.80.

This episode received 1,884 votes.

It aired on September 11, 2011.


The lowest rated episode is "The Big Bang" (S8E6) with a rating of 7.60.

This episode received 785 votes.

It aired on August 28, 2011.

Name Department Job
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

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