Classically trained character actor Jeremy Piven shot to stardom as Ellen DeGeneres' unforgettable, sharp-witted cousin Spence on the ABC sitcom Ellen. Born in New York City on July 26, 1965, Piven is the son of actors Byrne and Joyce Piven. He grew up in Evanston, IL, where his parents founded the Piven Theater Workshop. He studied theater at his parents' school alongside Lili Taylor, Rosanna Arquette, and pal John Cusack. The longtime friends, who began by performing Chekhov at age eight, have collaborated on several films -- including One Crazy Summer (1986), Say Anything (1989), The Grifters (1990), Floundering (1994), Grosse Pointe Blank (1997), and Serendipity (2001). They also co-founded the New Criminals Theater Company in 1989, which is now New Crime Productions, the company behind Grosse Pointe Blank and the Cusack vehicle High Fidelity (2002). A former member of the Second City National Touring Company, Piven made his small-screen debut on Carol Burnett's short-lived variety show Carol and Company in 1990. He went on to play a writer on HBO's The Larry Sanders Show and to appear on Seinfeld before starring as an unemployed father on the short-lived series Pride & Joy. Disney, who produced Pride & Joy, then created a role for him on Ellen. After the sitcom's cancellation in April 1998, Piven landed his own show, the offbeat ABC comedy-drama Cupid. Also starring Piven's real-life neighbor Paula Marshall, Cupid followed the infamous matchmaker after he had been thrown out of heaven for bad behavior and attempted to earn his reentry by uniting 100 couples in true love without using his otherworldly powers. The series won critical acclaim and earned Piven quite a following. Yet, as with many of the network's more innovative shows, ABC mishandled Cupid, shuffling it in and out of prime time until its inevitable cancellation. Undaunted, Piven returned to television a year later to guest star on Will & Grace. While Piven's film career has suffered the same ups and downs as his time on television, it is marked by numerous scene-stealing supporting performances. After making his feature-film debut in Lucas (1986), the actor appeared in Robert Altman's The Player (1992), Cameron Crowe's Singles (1992), and Tim Robbins' Bob Roberts (1992). He fell into a slump with failures like Judgment Night (1993) and Car 54, Where are You? (1994), but became a cult favorite for his portrayal of a campus misfit in P.C.U. (1994). Standout roles opposite Sarah Jessica Parker in Miami Rhapsody (1995), Robert De Niro in Heat (1995), Bill Murray in Larger Than Life (1996), and Morgan Freeman in Kiss the Girls (1997) quickly followed. He then proved to be the only good thing in Peter Berg's Very Bad Things (1998), before playing Nicolas Cage's best friend in The Family Man (2000). Piven took a respectable dramatic turn as a doomed helicopter pilot in Ridley Scott's award-winning Black Hawk Down, but returned to comedy for Old School (2003), a film by the makers of Road Trip (2000). ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, All Movie Guide
Black Hawk Down ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Bob Roberts ( Not Set, Not Set )
Body Chemistry 2: Voice of a Stranger
Cars ( Extra (Clip), US Theatrical )
Chasing Liberty ( Trailer, US Theatrical )
Don King: Only in America
Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde
Entourage: The Complete Second Season ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Entourage: Season 3, Part 1 ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Entourage: Season Three, Part 2 ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Heat ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Highway
Judgment Night ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Just Write
Keeping Up With The Steins ( Trailer, US Theatrical )
Larger Than Life
Music from Another Room
Old School
One Crazy Summer
PCU ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Phoenix
Runaway Jury
Say Anything ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Scary Movie 3 ( Trailer, US Theatrical )
Smokin' Aces
The Family Man
The Grifters ( Trailer, US Home Video )
The Kingdom
The Player ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Twenty Bucks ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Two for the Money ( Trailer, US Theatrical )
Very Bad Things
White Palace ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Black Hawk Down ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Cars ( Trailer, US Theatrical )
Cars ( Trailer, US Theatrical )
Cars ( Trailer, US Theatrical )
Cars ( Trailer, US Theatrical )
Cars ( Trailer, US Theatrical )
Chasing Liberty ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde
Judgment Night ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Keeping Up With The Steins
Old School ( Trailer, US Home Video )
One Crazy Summer
Runaway Jury ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Smokin' Aces
Smokin' Aces
Smokin' Aces ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
Smokin' Aces ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
Smokin' Aces ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
Smokin' Aces ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
Smokin' Aces ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
Smokin' Aces ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
Smokin' Aces ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
Smokin' Aces ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
Smokin' Aces ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
Smokin' Aces
Smokin' Aces ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
Smokin' Aces ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
The Kingdom
The Kingdom ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
The Kingdom ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
The Kingdom ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
The Kingdom
The Kingdom ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
The Kingdom ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
The Kingdom ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
The Kingdom ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
The Kingdom ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
The Kingdom ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
The Kingdom
Two for the Money ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
Two for the Money ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
Two for the Money ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
Two for the Money ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Two for the Money ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Black Hawk Down
Cars
Keeping Up With The Steins
One Crazy Summer
Smokin" Aces
Very Bad Things
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Keeping Up With The Steins
Keeping Up With The Steins
Keeping Up With The Steins
Keeping Up With The Steins
Keeping Up With The Steins
Keeping Up With The Steins
Keeping Up With The Steins
Keeping Up With The Steins
Keeping Up With The Steins
Scary Movie 3
Serendipity
The Crew