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Season 1


Season 1, Episode 1: Pilot

18 July 2004
Vincent Chase is a young, hot, up-and-coming actor living in Hollywood. Tonight, he must attend the opening of his latest movie "Head On," but first he and his three best friends from back home (Queens, NY) have lunch and discuss their upcoming 10-year high school reunion. Vince is reluctant to go but his buddies urge him to go with them. At the post-premiere party, Vince's agent, Ari, hassles Eric about getting Vince to read the script for a possible new project. Over breakfast, Vince says he's not going to do "Matterhorn" on Eric's advice. The foursome goes to meet with the director where Vince impresses him so much that Ari calls later to tell him that they've offered $4 million for the part. While Turtle and Drama celebrate, Vince lets him know that Eric is not too enthused about the script. Later, Ari and Eric share a rather confrontational dinner while discussing the future of their star's career. After Vince decides to take Eric's advice not to do the movie, the boys leave for their reunion. Before they can drive off, though, they get a call with some bad news: Colin Farrell has taken the part.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Mark Wahlberg ... Himself

Ali Larter ... Herself
Donald Devoux ... Slimfast

Arielle Kebbel ... Layla

Angie Patterson ... Deborah (as Angela Patterson)

Courtney Peldon ... Jane
Catharine Candelario ... Fred Segal Woman
Heather LaCombe ... Fred Segal Woman
Corinn Nomad ... Fred Segal Woman
Brooke Tobol ... Fred Segal Woman

Alana Morshead ... Limo Girl #1

Dru Mouser ... Limo Girl #2
Danny A. Abeckaser ... Paparazzi (as Danny Abeckaser)
Alex Berliner ... Paparazzi

Henry Penzi ... Paparazzi

Maila Damian ... Bikini girl (uncredited)
Ari Emanuel ... Himself (uncredited)

Costanza Guerrini ... Fan Girl (uncredited)

Robbin Ryan ... Curtain Girl (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 2: The Review

25 July 2004
While Drama practices for his acting class over breakfast, Turtle enters with some bad news: an important trade magazine has given Vince's performance a negative review (including calling him a "fly-by-night pretty boy"). While paying Ari an office visit to discuss it, Eric meets Ari's new assistant, Emily. Following Ari's advice to show Vince a good time to get his mind off the review, Eric okays Vince's poor decision to lease a new Rolls Royce. Jessica Alba bumps into the boys during their luncheon and invites them to her party for Justine Chapin, her virginal pop-singer friend. The party proves to be a good time for everybody: Justine hits on Vince, Turtle shows off the Rolls to some girls, Eric gets some much needed assurance, and Drama finds that he isn't the only one skipping his acting class. In the morning, Eric reads Vince a review from the New York Times proclaiming him to be "the next Johnny Depp."

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Samaire Armstrong ... Emily

Jessica Alba ... Herself

David Faustino ... Himself

Leighton Meester ... Justine Chapin
Paul Herman ... Marvin

Marshall Manesh ... Rolls Royce Manager

Monica Allgeier ... Eric's Girl
Nicole Garza ... Girl #1 in Car

Frank Medrano ... Liquor Store Cashier
Armando Ortega ... Urth Caffé Valet
Charity Shea ... Girl #2 in Car

Stacy Stas ... Drama's Girl

Ladae Bond ... Party Girl

George Alan ... Rolls Royce Salesman (uncredited)

Kristen Aldridge ... Party Girl #2 (uncredited)

Lisa Donahue ... Vince's Girl (uncredited)

Stacy Glassgold ... Yoga Girl (uncredited)

Denyce Lawton ... Party Girl (uncredited)

Jason Lombard ... Jessica Alba's Friend (uncredited)
Gina Moore ... Office Worker (uncredited)
Nicole Spruill ... Party Girl #3 (uncredited)

Marisa Sullivan ... Party Girl (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 3: Talk Show

1 August 2004
The boys attend a boxing match at the Staples Center where they bump into various celebrities. While Turtle and Drama talk up Luke Wilson about his new home theater system, Jimmy Kimmel invites Vince to come on his show to promote "Head On." In the morning, the foursome discuss their past relationships with women, and the consensus (all but Eric) seems to be that it's better to leave a girl dangling than break up with her. Drama also fills Vince in on his old grudge against Jimmy Kimmel. Later on, Eric tries his best to do a pre-interview for Vince's appearance while they all enjoy a game of golf. Afterwards, he breaks it to Vince that one of his one-night stands will be appearing on the show as well. The day of the show, Kristen stops by the guest house to pick up some things from Eric where the visit quickly turns into "break-up sex." Meanwhile, Drama and Turtle visit Rufus, who tells them that if Vince plugs his company on the show, they'll get their home theater system for free. At the show, the boys go to the Green Room while Vince finds sets out for a pre-show apology/visit. Emily shows up and shares a cigarette with Eric, and with a little help from Drama, their free home theater system is secured.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Samaire Armstrong ... Emily

Monica Keena ... Kristen
Sara Foster ... Herself

Jimmy Kimmel ... Himself

Sarah Silverman ... Herself

Luke Wilson ... Himself
Marlon Young ... Rufus
Don Barris ... Kimmel Warm-Up

Lisa Donahue ... Vince's Girl (as Lisa Donohue)

Dune Kossatz ... Staples Girl

Rachel Specter ... Kimmel PA
Naseem Hamed ... Himself
Michael Moorer ... Himself

Shawn M. Richardz ... Backstage Fan

Tarick Salmaci ... Himself

April Scott ... Model

Stacie Richards Dail ... Hot Blonde (uncredited)
Evander Holyfield ... Himself (uncredited)
Vitali Klitschko ... Himself (uncredited)
Lennox Lewis ... Himself (uncredited)

Kristin Proctor ... Julie (voice) (uncredited)
Corrie Sanders ... Himself (uncredited)

Irina Voronina ... Ring Girl (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 4: Date Night

8 August 2004
Ari wakes Eric with a phone call to remind him that tonight is the all-important opening night for Vince's movie. Immediately after Eric hangs up, Emily unexpectedly drops off fan mail, but with ulterior motives. Drama introduces the guys to his latest lady friend back at the house and then they discuss their plans for the evening over breakfast at a diner. Vince's major work for the day is a stop at Big Boy's Neighborhood, a local radio show. As a result of the appearance, Vince secures a date for himself with Justine Chapin. While everybody gets ready for the night's activities, Ari video conferences with Eric to tell him that matinée numbers for Vince's movie have been "less than stellar" because it is in direct competition with the latest Pixar feature. Kristen also calls to confess to Eric that she might still harbor feelings for him. Turtle resorts to desperate measures to get a date for their night of bowling, and it does not go unspoiled. After bowling, the large group makes a stop at a night club where, one by one, the boys find themselves alone. The night does not end on a bad note, however, and Ari arrives with some good news.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Samaire Armstrong ... Emily

Monica Keena ... Kristen

Beau Garrett ... Girl from Vince's Gym

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari

Charlotte Ayanna ... Joanne
Big Boy ... Himself
Liz Hernandez ... Herself

Joe Grande ... Himself
Fuzzy Fantabulous ... Himself

Leighton Meester ... Justine Chapin
Kristiana Wolfe ... Tanya

Kate Albrecht ... Christy
Tara Carroll ... Drama's Fan
Jay Giannone ... Guy in Movie Line

Becca Battoe ... Date of Guy in Movie Line

Ladae Bond ... Party Girl

Simona Fusco ... Hot girl (uncredited)

Hans Raith ... Night Club Bouncer (uncredited)

Bridgetta Tomarchio ... Model (uncredited)

Irina Voronina ... Sexy Clubgoer (uncredited)
Cara Wakelin ... Party Guest (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 5: The Script and the Sherpa

15 August 2004
The boys are less than pleased that Vince's latest fling, Fiona, has overstayed the 3-day rule that Vince instated long ago. At the gym, her new age approach to exercise bothers Drama. Her vegan lifestyle seems to be bothering everybody in the house. Eric is re-introduced to an old acquaintance who may have just the script that Vince has been looking for: a story about a guy from Queens. Turtle tries to find a way around a weed drought in LA. Over lunch with Ari, Eric learns that the producer of "Queens Boulevard" doesn't like Vince. Fiona overhears Turtle's dilemma and offers to take the guys to her Sherpa. The Sherpa (played by Val Kilmer) happily treats them all to some of his organically grown, pesticide-free "herbal supplements" and gets a little paranoid when Eric's phone rings. Eric and Vince have dinner with Scott Wick, the movie's producer, thanks to Ari. It's not going very well until Vince offers to hook Scott up after admitting to being high during the meeting. The three share a joint in Scott's car when a cop stops by to check up on them but Vince's charm and movie-star status saves them all. Needless to say, Vince has left quite an impression, and he gets the part. The boys are all pleased when Fiona leaves for an extended trip to India.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Samaire Armstrong ... Emily

Stanley DeSantis ... Scott Wick

Beau Garrett ... Fiona

Joshua LeBar ... Josh Weinstein

Val Kilmer ... The Sherpa

Kate Albrecht ... Christy

Colby French ... Cop
Jaymee Ong ... Monica

Candace Smith ... Girl at Gym
Natasha Hall ... Young Vince Fan

Kayla Henry ... Young Vince Fan

Kelly Nish ... Young Vince Fan

Mary Ann Jarou ... Sherpa Girl

Andy B. Dardaine ... Actor
Franklyn Ajaye ... Finley (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 6: Busey and the Beach

22 August 2004
The boys begin their day at Ari's office. They pair off: Drama prepares to meet his potential new agent and drags Turtle with him while Eric and Vince attend a special meeting. The "meeting" is basically an ego-booster for Vince where a roomful of agents try to entice him with potential projects. Drama discovers that his situation is an entirely different story when he finds his new agent answering his own phone in a cubicle. When he explains that it's going to be hard to find new jobs, an angered Drama storms out with some, ummm, dramatic parting words. Later, the boys attend Gary Busey's art opening where they bump into aspiring agent Josh Weinstein and a dejected Drama meets another old actor friend who is a waiter for a catering company. They leave the opening with an invitation to a hot beach party and go out with a bang, thanks to Turtle. Emily lets Ari know that he should be a little nervous about the whole situation. Turtle confronts Gary Busey with some interesting results. When Eric lets Ari know about their disapproval, Ari leaves his kid's birthday party to have an honest conversation with the pair. After things are settled, Ari lets Drama in on some somewhat surprising news.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Samaire Armstrong ... Emily

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari

Joey Slotnick ... Waiter

Joshua LeBar ... Josh Weinstein

Gary Busey ... Himself

Jordan Belfi ... Adam Davies

James Lefkowitz ... Agent

Richard Neil ... Agent
Jennifer Norkin ... Agent

Lara Wickes ... Agent (as Lara Boyd Rhodes)

Chris Solari ... Agent
Stephanie Vogt ... Trish
Jeff Kahn ... Clown

Shawn Michael Patrick ... Waiter
Lisa Lynch ... Gallery Patron
Ryan Rubiano ... Party Guy
Carley Adams ... Party Girl
Mariah Bruna ... Party Girl

Ladae Bond ... Party Girl

Christy Bella Joiner ... Hot Girl

April Scott ... Girl in Bikini

Mark Hengst ... Gallery Guy (uncredited)
Michael Kozak ... Partygoer (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 7: The Scene

29 August 2004
Things appear to be back to normal. While the boys wait at a coffee shop for a meeting with Ari, they all give Eric a hard time about leaving Emily a drunken message the night before. Drama is in good spirits because he has some money to burn after getting residuals from his brief stint on "Pacific Blue". Ari has arranged a "meet & greet" with the director of "Queens Boulevard", so the group heads to the infamous Chateau Marmont. The outcome of the meeting is hazy: Vince likes Billy, but Eric is getting a bad feeling, and they walk away with a script that he has made revisions to. The revision that causes the most uproar begins to cause some tension among the ranks. Shauna lets Eric know that Vince's sex symbol status could be on the line if he chooses to go forward with this movie. Eric makes a secret phone call to Ari to express his concern. After hearing some reassuring wisdom, the boys screen Billy's previous film, which was a huge hit at Sundance. Amazingly, they all like it. The next day, handshakes are exchanged, and the decision is made to entrust the film to Billy Walsh.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Monica Keena ... Kristen

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari

Rhys Coiro ... Billy Walsh
Josh Ackerman ... Walsh's Guy (as Joshua Ackerman)
Dinah Lee ... Walsh's Girl

Heidi Hawking ... Stripper (as Heidi Lee Hawking)

Suzy McCoppin ... Stripper
Adrienne Metz ... Stripper

Diana Rios ... Stripper
Michelle Ruben ... Stripper (as Michelle Rubin)
Angela Wheatfall ... Stripper
Cliff Dorfman ... Cliff (as Clifford Tate)

Season 1, Episode 8: New York

12 September 2004
Now Vince is about to return to New York for months to shoot, Turtle decides to make some money for a change- by charging entry for Vince's go away-party. Drama finds Adam Davies is a great agent, as he gets him a well-paid audition for a promising pilot, CSI Minneapolis to be shot in Vancouver starring Don Johnson whom Johnny already knows, interesting despite clashing with the timing for Queens Bouelevard and his temper flares up again. Meanwhile E insists he wants his work as Vince's manager recognized, with a formal contract, and plays it hard despite skepticism from Ari and, worst of all, Vince himself.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Samaire Armstrong ... Emily

Monica Keena ... Kristen

Larry David ... Himself

Scarlett Johansson ... Herself

Jordan Belfi ... Adam Davies

Kate Albrecht ... Christy

Scarlett Chorvat ... Carol

Suzy McCoppin ... Goodbye Girl

Nadine Velazquez ... Janeen
Cliff Dorfman ... Auditioner (as Clifford Tate)
Larry Charles ... Audition Producer
Doug Ellin ... Audition Producer
Stephen Levinson ... Audition Producer
Rob Weiss ... Audition Producer
Sheila Jaffe ... Casting Director

Frank Medrano ... Shop Employee
Amie Petersen ... Waitress
Tim Arnold ... Party-Goer
Kristen Marie Holly ... Party-Goer

Jennah Lintz ... Party-Goer
Mary McNeal ... Party-Goer

Jennifer Alexis McPherson ... (uncredited)
Todd Peterson ... Daniel (uncredited)

Vincent Riviezzo ... Vinces Cousin (uncredited)

Season 2


Season 2, Episode 1: The Boys Are Back in Town

5 June 2005
With filming on Queens Boulevard completed, Vince, Eric, Turtle and Drama arrive back in LA, ready to pick up where they left off. Eric tries to fulfill his new duties as Vince's manager, while also trying to control the frustrations caused by his relationship with Kristen. He also has to deal with Ari, who lets him know that offers to Vince have started to dry up, and that Vince should take the starring role in James Cameron's "Aquaman." Turtle steps up into his new role as the house manager and Drama finds an unconventional way to get a new set of headshots.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Monica Keena ... Kristen

Gary Busey ... Himself
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Malaya Rivera Drew ... Carla

Jordan Belfi ... Adam Davies

Christy Keefe ... Mac Salesgirl (as Christy O'Keefe)

Ron Michaelson ... Photographer

Kate Albrecht ... Christy

Tyrone M. Mitchell ... Blake (as Tyrone Mitchell)

Taylor Greer ... Game Girl (uncredited)

Amanda Peet ... Herself (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 2: My Maserati Does 185

12 June 2005
When Beverly Hills Maserati offers Vince a free Maserati, he passes it on as a thank you to Eric 'E', his devoted personal manager. who is dragged to a wild party and ends up in bed with a girl he just met there. Agent Ari keeps insisting Vince should do Aquaman, to the point of reading the script aloud while they're in the sauna till they promise to go trough it end then decide. and feels very guilty but is advised not to tell his girlfriend Kristen, only to hear she was unfaithful too and breaks up.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna (credit only)

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Monica Keena ... Kristen
Holly Valance ... Leanna
Lamar Odom ... Himself

Jaime Pressly ... Herself
Dave Levinson ... Laker Fan

Jeanine Giovanni ... Rachel

Paul Green ... Calf Guy

Thomas Crawford ... Sales Manager

Brianna Brown ... Jewelry Salesgirl (as Brianna Lynn Brown)
Chris Henchy ... Producer (as Christopher Henchy)
Nealla Gordon ... Casting Director

Chris Krauser ... Executive

Mandie Braxton ... VIP Lady (uncredited)

Lanette Fugit ... Executive (uncredited)

Amanda Palasciano ... Party Goer (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 3: Aquamansion

19 June 2005
Vince is taking big risks, listening to Turtle rather then E, Ari and his financial adviser: without a new role in the pocket, he is tempted to buy a Hollywood house, and one of true star status, which means an outrageous price, a multiple of his $1,000,000 limit, but the idea of being the next owner of Marlon Brandon's former villa with private pool is irresistible. Yet Vince still won't commit to sign for Aquaman, actually declares he won't play a ridiculous 'cartoon character' and seems decided against the part when he sees the costume design, E and Ari must pull all the stops to change his mind. Meanwhile party life goes on, with Johnny Drama focusing on getting his lifelong ban revoked at Hugh Hefner's Playboy Mansion. It takes a lot of doing, after being found out in Vince's car trunk they nearly get all banned, but then...

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari

Constance Zimmer ... Dana Gordon

Paul Ben-Victor ... Allen Grey

Hugh M. Hefner ... Himself

Ralph Macchio ... Himself

Danny Masterson ... Himself

Pauly Shore ... Himself

Chene Lawson ... Jennifer - Barney's Salesgirl
Paul Herman ... Marvin

Patty McCormack ... Realtor

Kate Albrecht ... Christy

Amanda Tepe ... Mac Assistant Manager
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Colleen McGrann ... Ralph's Wife

Yorgo Constantine ... VIP Guest List Guy
Stephen Keys ... Guard
Stacy Fuson ... Girl at PJ Party

Daniel Booko ... Frat Guy #1
Adam Green ... Frat Guy #2
Holly Madison ... Playmate
Bridget Marquardt ... Playmate
Kendra Wilkinson ... Playmate

Miki Black ... Playboy Body Paint Model (uncredited)

Annette Chéri ... Microphone Girl (uncredited)

Cassie Jaye ... Fan (uncredited)

Patricia Mizen ... Make-Up Counter Girl (uncredited)

Kasey Poteet ... Lingerie Party Girl (uncredited)

Rayna Tharani ... Model (uncredited)
Pleasant Wayne ... Actress (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 4: An Offer Refused

26 June 2005
Vince is finally on-board but Ari tells E that the studio has not sent over the paperwork for Aquaman and he can't find out why. They hold off on telling Vince. Vince hires an expensive decorator, Carrie Carlson, for his mansion. And Drama wants money to have his calves augmented. Queen's Blvd gets into Sundance. Josh Weinstein, who brought them the script, tells them that James Cameron is directing Aquaman. E interrupts Ari's couples therapy and Ari manages to get a hold of Dana Gordon who reassures him. Ari and E tell Vince all is well at a celebration for getting into Sundance. Then the two hear "Leo" has left to meet with Cameron about a fish movie.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari

Constance Zimmer ... Dana Gordon

Rhys Coiro ... Billy Walsh

Joshua LeBar ... Josh Weinstein

Johanna Black ... Staci

Julie Claire ... Carrie Carlson

Harry Van Gorkum ... Dr. Green

Chris Penn ... Himself
Rex Lee ... Lloyd
Shana Wall ... Girl
Wendy Guess ... Nurse
Keith Blaney ... Salesman
Marikym Hervieux ... Ima

Allan Kolman ... Therapist

Chris Blasman ... Man

Tina Kapousis ... CAA Assistant
Terry Cooley ... Doorman
Chuck Pacheco ... Chucky

Michelle LaFrance ... Misty

Shena Adl ... Elevator Girl

Brianna Brown ... (uncredited)

Paulina Hunter ... Seductress (uncredited)

Jayma Mays ... Jennifer (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 5: Neighbors

3 July 2005
E and Ari bitterly blame each-other while worrying about the Aqaman-deal even more now the press has leaked it prematurely. While Johnny and Turtle keep spending money Vince still doesn't have, his TV celebrity neighbor Bob Saget expresses high praise for landing Staci, inaccessible to him, and discloses her dubious profession. Vince's Queens Boulevard director continues coaching the boys, and gets a high-profile request.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Samaire Armstrong ... Emily

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari

Constance Zimmer ... Dana Gordon

Rhys Coiro ... Billy Walsh

Johanna Black ... Staci

Anthony Anderson ... Himself

Bob Saget ... Himself

Ethan Suplee ... Himself

Kate Albrecht ... Christy
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Jayma Mays ... Jennifer
Nicole Narain ... Waitress
Jessica Serrano ... Lorraine

Michelle LaFrance ... Misty
Monique Barajas ... Model (uncredited)
Jeannie Millar ... Pool Girl (uncredited)
Todd Peterson ... Daniel (uncredited)

Samantha Turk ... Pool Girl (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 6: Chinatown

10 July 2005
The boys are starting to get low on cash and to help pay the bills; Ari lands Vince a gig appearing in a lucrative foreign commercial. Meanwhile, Turtle decides to make his own money by entering an Xbox boxing tournament, but he gets ousted early on by a young gaming prodigy. Eric needs to get a copy of "Queens Boulevard" to James Cameron so he can see Vince's work, but Walsh refuses to screen it before he shows it at Sundance. Luckily, the A-list director agrees to attend the Sundance screening of the film, offering hope that Vince may still end up with the "Aquaman" role.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna (credit only)

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Samaire Armstrong ... Emily

DeRay Davis ... Hack

Stanley DeSantis ... Scott Wick

Ling Bai ... Li Lei
Michael Buffer ... Himself
Stephanie Vogt ... Liz the Agent

Jordan Belfi ... Adam Davies
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Ron Yuan ... Chaing Chung
Vanessa Branch ... Chinese Interpreter

Matt Dallas ... Male Model

Ariana Delawari ... X-Box Girl

Terrence Hardy Jr. ... Herbie Green (as Terrence Hardy)

Simon Rhee ... Asian Gangster
Pleasant Wayne ... Actress (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 7: The Sundance Kids

17 July 2005
The boys attend the Sundance Film Festival, in snowy season. Eric makes friends with golden touch-producer Harvey Weingard, who might buy Vince's movie, but actually wants him for an old project 'Tapping the Source'- he's hired on the spot for his Australian shooting in three weeks, but that would mean missing out on James Cameron's movie. Ari and E accept this 'safe bet', Vince decides otherwise- Harvey vindictively cries eternal doom. Drama hopes to land a part with his Spanish idol Alejandro Teva- by asking clumsy questions after his movie's screening, and still is offered an audition. Meeting peace Corps girls gets even Turtle horny enough to Google about their target country Sudan, rivaling for one with Drama; they get a threesome but 'cross swords'. Cameron walks out after only 10 minutes, but calls...

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold
Maury Chaykin ... Harvey Weingard

Rhys Coiro ... Billy Walsh

Stanley DeSantis ... Scott Wick

Julian Acosta ... Alejandro Teva

Sarah Carter ... Cassie

James Cameron ... Himself

Peter Dinklage ... Himself
Todd Davis ... Usher
Adam Paul ... Moderator

Jessica Friedman ... Corine

Angela Trimbur ... Jen
Ryan Stefan Bantu ... Man with Compliment

Chrissy Metz ... Counter Girl

Vicki Goldsmith ... Actress (uncredited)
Athena Stamos ... Actress (uncredited)
Pleasant Wayne ... Actress (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 8: Oh, Mandy

24 July 2005
Vince has the Aquaman lead; James Cameros is casting his opposite from nine top-actresses. The group can stay in Jessica Alba's luxurious Malibu residence. Johnny 'Drama' Chase has a shot at a Hallmark TV movie, but can he make it in time across LA trough miles of traffic? He does, but gets worked up about another actor he had an incident with and works it out an a surfer, molests his car and is arrested just after hearing he was chosen. Vince is to have diner with Aquagirl Mandy Moore, with who he once had a serious romance ending in a grave incident...

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Constance Zimmer ... Dana Gordon
Andrea Bendewald ... Jess

Dale Dye ... Scuba Instructor
Joyce Brothers ... Herself (as Dr. Joyce Brothers)
José Eber ... Himself (as Jose Eber)

Mandy Moore ... Herself

Jordan Belfi ... Adam Davies
Rex Lee ... Lloyd
Sheila Jaffe ... Sheila
Doug Ellin ... Doug
Chad Muska ... Surfer
Merritt Yohnka ... Cop
Marlon Young ... Rufus

Adrian Neil ... Maitre D'

Laurence Cohen ... Sci Fi Geek (uncredited)

Christina Lindley ... Bikini Model (uncredited)
Salina Soto ... Club goer (uncredited)
Pleasant Wayne ... Actress (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 9: I Love You Too

31 July 2005
Vince first accepts to have dinner with his Aquaman-opposite star Mandy Moore, a minute after they were introduced, then hesitates and ends up chickening out, after Internet comics reporter R.J. Spencer interviewed him about his wedding proposal to her while he still was an unknown, something even E never knew. The man is not only literally insulted when Vince walks out instead of answering but implacable whatever E does or offers, he demands $350,000 or his website will stop at nothing to sink Aquaman because of Vince. Meanwhile at Comic-Con in San Diego Johnny Drama enjoys his relative star status with the comics fans, as Torvald from Viking Quest, but slowly gets pissed off to be outclassed by his series-opposite star Vanessa Angel, who however ends up telling him she always had a crush on him and finds him cruel he always held her off, so he finally dares tell her he's just as interested. Vince and E's problem is surprisingly solved by the Pussy Patrol girls...

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Rainn Wilson ... R.J. Spencer
Richard Voll ... Chris

Vanessa Angel ... Herself
Jesse Jane ... Herself
Devon ... Herself
Teagan ... Herself (as Teagan Presley)

Mandy Moore ... Herself

Chad Cleven ... Bellhop

Jesse Heiman ... Nerd #1

Jeremy Howard ... Nerd #2

Dana Woods ... Nerd #3 (as Dana Michael Woods)

Craig Susser ... Craig

Laurence Cohen ... Nerd #4

Scott Freeburg ... Nerd #5

Dave Shalansky ... Nerd #6

Cynthia Harmon ... Bikini Model
Brandon Alexander ... Comic Book Fan (uncredited)
U2 ... Themselves (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 10: The Bat Mitzvah

7 August 2005
On the Aquaman set, Vince admits to his co-star Mandy he's still in love with her, which director Cameron hears trough their mikes and so does E, whose confidence is shocked by all his secrecy. Ari Gold, Vince's Jewish agent, is holding a bar mitzvah for his daughter Sarah; as usual he's frantic about his guests, such as his senior partner Terence McQuewick and his daughter Sloan, who is reputed to have an infallible eye for male acting talent and really digs Vince, so Ari fears Terence wants to 'steal Vince'. The boys carefully get fancy party dress at Vinces expense, except E who pays his own clothes and refuses to waste good money on labels like Armani; when he meets Sloan, he does dress up, making the others warn him he's setting himself up for another scorned crush. Drama and Turtle get stuck on an old peoples table and regret having eaten little before the party as they don't get to the yummy stuff having missed the synagogue service with appetizers, nor knew they had to order, so it's kosher vegetarian leftovers, till a waitress shows them the kids buffet, just what they wanted, but are startled to see 13 year-olds blowing weed. Mandy tells Vince she's not quite over him either and put her fiancé Chris on hold.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna (credit only)

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Malcolm McDowell ... Terrance McQuewick

Emmanuelle Chriqui ... Sloan

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari
Melinda Clarke ... Melinda

James Cameron ... Himself
DJ Quik ... Himself

Mandy Moore ... Herself

Cassidy Lehrman ... Sarah Gold

Phillip Bloch ... Clerk
Alfred Dennis ... Old Man
Charlotte Salt ... Waitress
Blaine Miller ... Kid

Drew Osborne ... Kid
Shannon Factor ... Herself (uncredited)

Bart Fletcher ... Bar Tender (uncredited)
Chris Hill ... Editing Technician (uncredited)

David Pressman ... James Cameron's Assistant (uncredited)

Taralyn Rose ... Bat Mitzvah Guest (uncredited)
Pleasant Wayne ... Actress (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 11: Blue Balls Lagoon

14 August 2005
Turtle understandably doubts Johny Drama's hope Brooke Shields might dig him at their set while he plays her brother Little Rick. Now Mandy has dumped Chris, Vince is looking forward to her birthday party- the professionals abhor the press bringing that out, even Warner Bros fears that could make Aquaman appear a home-wrecker. Cameron offers them a private diner at his restaurant The Geisha House. Even after a good meeting with Mandy and the boys at Jerry's Deli, E advises against it, but is ignored. Sloan tells E the painting agent Ari Gold gave Vince, who was prepared to buy it as a gift for Mandy, is another fake; E questions Ari, who doesn't confess but still switches the copy with the real thing he gave his wife as anniversary present. Mandy is tickled-pink with the Nitsch.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Malcolm McDowell ... Terrance McQuewick

Emmanuelle Chriqui ... Sloan

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari
Timothy Busfield ... TV Director

Brooke Shields ... Herself

Mandy Moore ... Herself
Rex Lee ... Lloyd
Patrick Hancock ... Wardrobe Designer
Kristen Marie Holly ... Hostess

Daniel Kirschner ... Nerdy Guy

Cynthia Harmon ... Bikini Model

Shon Blotzer ... David (uncredited)

Michael D. Fuller ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Athena Stamos ... Hair Stylist (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 12: Good Morning Saigon

21 August 2005
When Vince misses a meeting because he was with Mandy, Eric and Ari start to worry Vince's love life is interfering with business. Turtle and Drama make a musical discovery when they recover Erik's stolen car.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Malcolm McDowell ... Terrance McQuewick

Beverly D'Angelo ... Barbara Miller

Anna Maria Horsford ... Saigon's Mother

Rhys Coiro ... Billy Walsh

Nashawn Kearse ... Saigon's Cousin
Saigon ... Himself

Dale Dye ... Firearms Instructor
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Kate Albrecht ... Christy

Dennis Chavis ... Cop

Dominic Comperatore ... Mandy's Lawyer

Paul Webster ... Mandy's Publicist

Roark Critchlow ... Mandy's Manager
Robin Young ... Robin

Izzy Diaz ... Valet

Shon Blotzer ... David (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 13: Exodus

28 August 2005
Johnny and Turtle get a gold watch, paid by Vince from his Aquaman bundle, to welcome Saigon to Turtle's company; however they see Mandy with her ex-steady date Chris, so they make cellphone pictures as proof she's apparently cheating on the star. Ari finds his senior partner Terence McQuewick, who didn't attend in three years, chairs the staff meeting and bars him for arriving late; in private he says he's returning full-time, and denies Ari a contract extension as consolation. Ari panics and swears his assistant Lloyd to undying loyalty before sending him out to tell eights agents the code 'tsetse fly', but Lloyd phones Terence already knows, who indeed brands him as a traitor; Ari then invites colleagues to join him in a new agency, but only Lloyd follows him and they find all company privileges are cut of, stat. Sloan reassures E Mandy is probably not cheating. E tells Vince he never felt it was over with Chris, and indeed Mandy confirms she is not quite sure yet, so he breaks up and- wants out of the movie. A 'jealous pep-talk' from Lloyd gives drunk Ari the courage to face his wife, or not quite.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna (credit only)

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Malcolm McDowell ... Terrance McQuewick

Emmanuelle Chriqui ... Sloan

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari
Richard Voll ... Chris (as Rich Voll)

Mandy Moore ... Herself
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Jordan Belfi ... Adam Davies

Isabella Way ... Clerk #1
Jarrett Lennon ... Clerk #2

Amy Lyndon ... Hamburger Hamlet Waitress

Michael McLafferty ... Agent #1

Benjamin Burdick ... Agent #2
Dave Lowe ... Agent #3
Peter DePesa ... Agent #4

Izzy Diaz ... Ernesto

Tonja Kahlens ... Night Operator

Angela Casassa ... Shana

Shon Blotzer ... David (uncredited)
Sherry Wu ... Restaurant Girl (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 14: The Abyss

4 September 2005
When Ari and E learn about each-others problems with Terence viz. Vince, both of which make the press, panic is total. Drama and Turtle give Vince the cold shoulder, hoping Saigon and his friends are their new meal-ticket. Even E considers taking a job as agent with Terence and moving in with his daughter Sloan. Vince refuses to reconsider bailing out on Aquaman and fires Ari and the entourage, yet turns up at Turtle's company birth party. Ari's successor Adam Davies tells Drama he's out with Vince. On Ari's advice, E still supports Vince who has scheduled a meeting with Cameron, whose enthusiasm pulls him over.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Malcolm McDowell ... Terrance McQuewick

Emmanuelle Chriqui ... Sloan

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari

Nashawn Kearse ... Saigon's Cousin

Laz Alonso ... Snoop's Assistant

James Cameron ... Himself
Saigon ... Himself

Richard Schiff ... Himself

Pauly Shore ... Himself
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Jordan Belfi ... Adam Davies

Kate Albrecht ... Christy

Malaya Rivera Drew ... Carla
Barbie Bechtel ... French Maid
Jessica Custodio ... French Maid
Veronica Taylor ... French Maid
Heather Chase ... French Maid (uncredited)

Izzy Diaz ... Valet (uncredited)
Justin Smith ... Michael (uncredited)

Season 3


Season 3, Episode 1: Aquamom

11 June 2006
The night of the Aquaman premiere draws close and the crew is preparing themselves for the biggest event of Vince's career. Drama and Turtle keep finding better looking women to bring to the event, but they find themselves prematurely running out of passes to hand out to the hotties. Vince is less concerned about finding a date. He knows there's only one woman to bring -- his mom. Mrs. Chase is hesistant to make the trip to the West Coast due to a fear of travelling, but E finally convinces her to travel with both his and Turtle's mothers. Meanwhile, Ari adjusts to life in his new office (complete with broken down elevator) and finds that he's in for a huge challenge on his own.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Emmanuelle Chriqui ... Sloan

Kate Albrecht ... Christy

Patti D'Arbanville ... Eric's Mom
Camille Saviola ... Turtle's Mom

Amanda Righetti ... Katrina

Melissa Keller

Maria Menounos ... Herself
Mercedes Ruehl ... Rita Chase
Big Boy ... Himself

James Cameron ... Himself

James Woods ... Himself

Ashley Madison ... Tiffany
Eboni Renée Jackson ... Video Ho #1 (as Eboni Renee Jackson)

Somaya Reece ... Video Ho #2

Julie Austin ... Super Model (uncredited)

AnnaMaria Demara ... Red carpet model (uncredited)
Christine Fazzino ... Waitress (uncredited)

Marko Malic ... Actor (uncredited)

Alisa Robinson ... Rodeo Drive Shopper (uncredited)

Brittany Shaw ... Fanatic Fan (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 2: One Day in the Valley

18 June 2006
It's Aquaman's opening day. Initial box office projections, already "Titanic"-sized, get even higher after the East Coast numbers stream in, giving everyone hope that the film has a chance to pass "Spider-Man" as the biggest opening weekend in history. To avoid getting recognized, Vince and the boys decide to take in a showing in the Valley, but the heat sets off blackouts and unsure West Coast numbers. The bouncing box office receipts and the heat push everyone to the brink, so to unwind, the crew ends up crashing a high school party, where Vince gets to live out his "Almost Famous" fantasy. When Ari finally finds them - a drunken Vince celebrating on a rooftop - he breaks the big news: "Aquaman" is back on track to break the weekend box office record.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Nora Dunn

Samm Levine ... Reggie
Adam Wylie ... Jay

Jareb Dauplaise ... Kessler

Christian Monzon ... Ducati Salesman

Gary Kraus ... Movie Manager

Andy Langham ... Audience Guy

Jamie Strange ... Kessler's Sister
Paulina Slagter ... Teri

Kirby Bliss Blanton ... Amanda
Christen Harper ... Teenage Girl #1

Carlie Westerman ... Teenage Girl #2
Traci Murray ... Mother on Pier

Maya Harvey ... Daughter on Pier

Vladimir Rajcic ... Jack

Alejandra Gutierrez ... Model (uncredited)
Curtis Ray Husted ... Drunk Partier (uncredited)

Theresa Joy ... Monique (uncredited)
Richard Lilly ... Party Guest (uncredited)

Kyle Rea ... Drunk Swimmer (uncredited)

Yasmin Spain ... Video Girl (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 3: Dominated

25 June 2006
After a night on the town celebrating Vince's movie star status with the success of "Aquaman" and the unveiling of the new Aquaman theme park ride, the crew gets a surprise visit from Dom, a recently paroled childhood friend from Queens. Back in the day, Dom took a rap for Vince, so Vince is glad to help out his friend in any way he can. But Dom's brash ways quickly prove to be too much for Eric, Drama and Turtle. Unfortunately for them, Vince hires Dom as his new head of security, so it looks as if he will be around for a while. Meanwhile, Ari has his hands full trying to keep his daughter away from a teen star with bad intentions.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari
Rex Lee ... Lloyd (credit only)
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Dom

Kate Albrecht ... Christy

Cassidy Lehrman ... Sarah Gold

Cole Petersen ... Max Ballard

E.L. Woody ... Cameraman
Kattia Ortiz ... Hooker

Patrick O'Connor ... Presenter

Holly Traister ... Movie Mom

Dan Ernst ... (uncredited)

Kimberly Evan ... Child's Agent (uncredited)

Julie Fine ... Selina (uncredited)

Cassie Jaye ... 1940s Actress (uncredited)
Candace Nicole ... Max's Girl (uncredited)

Maury Rogow ... Press (uncredited)

Anthony TerBush ... Mastro's Restaurant Manager (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 4: Guys and Doll

2 July 2006
With Aquaman packing multiplexes across the world, it's time for Vince to capitalize on his success and pick his next project. Ari informs Vince that the dream role of Pablo Escobar in "Medellin" is available, and all that he needs to do to land the role is to impress Phil Rubenstein, the film's producer. The entire entourage attends a party at Rubenstein's Santa Barbara mansion, but all of the goodwill that Vince earns is destroyed when a prized model of Shrek disappears from the producer's house during the party. Suspicion immediately turns to Dom, but the ex-con flatly denies the theft. Turtle, Drama and E don't believe him, but Vince does, and he won't waver in his support for his friend. "Medellin" is about to be totally derailed when Dom finally admits to lifting the doll during the party. The crew cut Dom loose and surreptitiously return the model, only to learn that there's a new complication: "Aquaman 2" has been approved and is scheduled to start shooting the same day as "Medellin."

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Kristen Glass ... Model

Travis Huff ... Party Goer

Bruno Kirby ... Phil Rubenstein
Rex Lee ... Lloyd
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Dom

Allie McCulloch ... Model

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari

Season 3, Episode 5: Crash and Burn

9 July 2006


Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Paul Ben-Victor ... Allen

Paul Haggis ... Himself
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Cassidy Lehrman ... Sarah Gold

Penny Marshall ... Herself

Cole Petersen ... Max Ballard

Armando Pucci ... Aston Martin

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari
Lalo Reyes ... Restaurant patron
Saigon ... Himself

Constance Zimmer ... Dana Gordon

Season 3, Episode 6: Three's Company

16 July 2006
It takes Vince to drag Drama away from the mob video game in which his image plays opposite Marlon Brandon as Don Corleone. The boys threesome plays hard to find as Vince refuses to dance to a major studio boss's tune as Ari avidly advised. Even a 12,500,000 offer for Aquaman 2 is ignored, Ari can't even get an audience without finding Drama a part first. Meanwhile the losers envy E an offer from his girl Sloan for a trio with Tori, which he believed a bluff but calling it makes it real.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Emmanuelle Chriqui ... Sloan

Malin Akerman ... Tori

Paul Ben-Victor ... Allen
Emma Heming ... Girl at Club
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

John Magennis ... Club VIP

Jason Sklar ... Agent

David Wain ... Agent

Constance Zimmer ... Dana Gordon

Season 3, Episode 7: Strange Days

23 July 2006
Aquaman 2 is lost for good. Vince now volunteers to replace Zach Braff to be auctioned as dream-date for charity. Ari gets 12.5 million from father-in-law Terence and sneakily starts spending it on upgrading his agency. Adam Davies gets wind of this and successfully demands a lucrative partnership. Eric's worrying about waking up spooned with the other trio girl makes it into a problem.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Jordan Belfi ... Adam Davies

Malcolm McDowell ... Terrance McQuewick

Seth Green ... Himself

John Magennis ... Auction VIP

Travis Huff ... Waiter

Malin Akerman ... Tori

Libby Aubrey ... Winning Bid Lady

Emmanuelle Chriqui ... Sloan McQuewick
Melinda Clarke ... Melinda

Heidi Marnhout ... Joyce

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari

Cameron Richardson ... Waitress / Vincent's Coat Room Trist

Season 3, Episode 8: The Release

30 July 2006
Vince may still get a break now that the studio is launching Queens Boulevard commercially, but he agrees with the director their re-cut is artistic murder. Johnny has an Edward Burns pilot audition, but throws a ridiculous tantrum, during which his car is stolen, so he isn't even on time. Now Terrance has signed Ari's settlement, he sets up his agency. As soon as Terrance finds out about the agency, he decides vindictively to stop payments and litigate regardless of cost. Just when people discover they won't be paid, probably for months, Terrance's ex offers Ari a way out.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Edward Burns ... Himself

Rhys Coiro ... Billy Walsh
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Malcolm McDowell ... Terrance McQuewick

Bryan Callen ... Rob Rubino

Ken Jeong ... Coffee Shop Manager

Ethan Mechare ... Event Handler

Peter Pasco ... Coffee Shop Kid

Ryan Preimesberger ... Bartender

Jean-Michel Richaud ... Parker
Ai Cherie ... Barbara Miller Assistant (as Sheree Leana)

Beverly D'Angelo ... Barbara Miller

Fumi Desalu ... Foreign Press Agent

Caroline Farah ... Customer #1

Ted Fenton ... Customer #2
Noush Skaugen ... Coffee Shop Girl

Scott Alan Smith ... CAA agent

John Viener ... Agent
Stephanie Vogt ... Liz

Isabel Shaw ... Foreign Press (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 9: Vegas Baby, Vegas!

6 August 2006
Ari wants Vince to work on his image, but is seduced to follow the boys to Vegas, where 'infallible card player' Vince promises to win a fortune. Drama books his favorite masseur, former football star Ken, for 24 hours. Constant praise brings the stud to an unusual, alas wasted intimate move. Turtle manages to land the position of delegating the strippers contest judging, or in his mind 'the perks'.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna (credit only)

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Emmanuelle Chriqui ... Sloan

Johann Urb ... Ken
Paul Willson ... Guy at Blackjack Table

Beverly D'Angelo

Seth Green ... Himself
Jennifer Hill ... Stripper #1 - Cheyenne

Vanessa Villegas ... Stripper #2
Ilsa Martinez ... Stripper #3
David Lopez ... Seth's Crew Guy #1
David Gross ... Seth's Crew Guy #2
Maurice Dean Martin ... Seth's Crew Guy #3
Csoba Laszlo ... Dealer #1
Dennis Franklin ... Dealer #2
Samantha Kong ... Dealer #3

Dean Mauro ... Roulette Guy

Christy Bella Joiner ... Hot Girl

Maria Falgione ... Bartender (uncredited)
Ty Izquierdo ... Bartender (uncredited)
Beverly Lynne ... Woman at Blackjack Table (uncredited)

Stephen H. Silberkraus ... Elliot Neill (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 10: I Wanna Be Sedated

13 August 2006
Eric insults Ari, who therefore matches him with has-been super-producer Bob Ryan. Drama is driver for one day, as Turtle is supposed to sign his discovery's record contract with Sammy Kane. Alas, star Saigon doesn't show up. The boys track him down, only to face more problems. Meanwhile Vince enjoys a lazy day with his girl-friend, who has a sassy secret.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Martin Landau ... Bob Ryan
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

David Paymer ... Sammy Kane

Jess Rowland ... Hotel Clerk

April Adamson ... Beverly

Shelli Boone ... Assistant

Edward Burns ... Himself
Porscha Coleman

Beverly D'Angelo ... Barbara Miller
Cheryl David ... Woman

Fumi Desalu ... Gangster's girlfriend

Omar J. Dorsey ... Omar

Cynthia Harmon ... Bikini Model

Anna Maria Horsford ... Saigon's Mother
Zee James ... Video Girl #2

Lil J ... Bragging Friend

Hassan Johnson ... Bunky

Kelli Mandruk ... Entourage girl

Gigi Orsillo ... Coffee Bean Girl
Saigon ... Himself

Lindsay Sloane ... Nicole

Bella Thorne ... Kid

Season 3, Episode 11: What About Bob?

20 August 2006


Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Martin Landau ... Bob Ryan
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Edward Burns ... Himself

Jack Coleman ... Bradley

Adam Goldstein ... Himself (as Adam 'DJ AM' Goldstein)
Frank Alvarez ... Cholo
Daniel Cordiner ... Sneakerhead

Dante Basco ... Fukijama

Jarrod Bunch ... Security Guard

Beverly D'Angelo ... Barbara Miller
Hank Fields ... Producer

Bob Jesser ... 1st A.D.

Lil J ... E's bragging friend

Kelli Mandruk ... Entourage girl

Brian Tee
Oli Goodwill ... Brother (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 12: Sorry, Ari

27 August 2006
Vince goes shopping for a new agent with the gang. Ari tries to stop the Vince from getting that new agent.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Chantelle Barry ... Vanessa

Paul Ben-Victor ... Allen Grey

Tony Besson ... 2nd A.D (scenes deleted)

Montré Burton ... Lamar

Isabel Cueva ... WB Client

Beverly D'Angelo ... Barbara Miller

Gizza Elizondo ... Host

Lon Haber ... Cantor

Stacy Hall ... Security Guard

Martin Landau ... Bob Ryan

Joshua LeBar ... Josh Weinstein
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Kelli Mandruk ... Entourage girl

Jayma Mays ... Jennifer

Constance Zimmer ... Dana Gordon
Oli Goodwill ... Brother (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 13: Less Than 30

8 April 2007


Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Alessandra Ambrosio ... Victoria Secret's Angel
James Moses Black ... African Rum Salesman

Emmanuelle Chriqui ... Sloan

Kate Clarke ... Vince's Friend
Kelley Daugherty ... Chelsea

Liisa Evastina ... Go Go dancer

Kerry Finlayson ... Bliss Girl

Michael Fucci ... Waiter
Izabel Goulart ... Victoria Secret's Angel

Carla Gugino ... Amanda Daniels

Mike Hagerty ... Boat Rental Operator (as Michael G. Hagerty)

Ker'in Hayden ... Victoria's Secret Waitress

Heidi Herschbach ... Sunset girl

Chris Krauser ... Hollywood Reporter #1
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Rebecca Ocampo ... Amanda's Assistant #3

Jennifer Sciole ... Amber the Go Go

Joel Silver ... Himself
Ben Trejo ... Party Dancer

Ginny Weirick ... Hollywood Reporter Girl
Sherry Wu ... Model Friend

Season 3, Episode 14: Dog Day Afternoon

15 April 2007


Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Emmanuelle Chriqui ... Sloan

Katie Cleary ... Receptionist

Brianne Davis ... Allyson

Carla Gugino ... Amanda Daniels

Jim Holmes ... David
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Busy Philipps ... Cheryl

Steffinnie Phrommany ... Wine Angel

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari

Cameron Richardson ... Lindsay

Will Sasso ... Jay Lester

Kofi Siriboe ... Teenager (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 15: Manic Monday

22 April 2007


Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Bryan Callen ... Rob Rubino

Nora Dunn ... Dr. Marcus

Laraine Newman

Deborah Theaker ... Dr. Marcus' Receptionist

Jason Sklar

Sundeep Ahuja

Beverly D'Angelo ... Barbara Miller

Carla Gugino ... Amanda Daniels
Mark Mongilutz ... Mailroom Boy

Season 3, Episode 16: Gotcha!

29 April 2007


Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Leslie Bibb ... Laurie

Kwame Boateng ... Teenager

Bruce Buffer ... UFC Announcer

Carla Gugino ... Amanda Daniels

Joey King ... Chuck Liddell's daughter

Artie Lange ... Scott Siegel
Chuck Liddell ... Himself

Sydney Park ... Girl Scout

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari

Pauly Shore ... Himself
Julio Leal ... UFC Trainer (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 17: The Return of the King

6 May 2007


Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold
Caroline Aaron ... Sheila Rubenstein
Harvey J. Alperin ... Rabbi
Hunt Baker ... Bar Patron - Jace

Shelley Berman ... Uncle Shelley

Edward Burns ... Himself

Saige Ryan Campbell ... Little girl

Michael Canavan ... Horse Owner

Jan Devereaux ... Temply Goer #1

Rosemary Garris

Adam Goldberg ... Nick Rubenstein

Carla Gugino ... Amanda Daniels

Lon Haber ... Cantor

Cassidy Lehrman ... Sarah Gold

Emma Prescott ... Ed Burns' Daughter

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari
Harris Yulin ... Arthur Gatoff

Teresa Berkin ... Congregant (uncredited)

Jared Melei ... Ari's Nephew (uncredited)
Ella Milenova ... Anna (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 18: The Resurrection

13 May 2007


Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Robin Arcuri ... Herself

Smith Cho ... Chloe

Paul Galliano ... Ryan, Schneider's Assistant (as Paul Gagliano)

Lon Haber ... Cantor

Michael Hitchcock ... Paul Schneider
Baron Jay ... Driver

Elaine Kao ... Maxie
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Michael Lerner ... Joe Roberts

Lauren London ... Kelly

Laura Lyman ... Hotel / Restaurant Patron

Natasha Nov ... Director Assistant

David Pearl ... Hotel / Resteraunt Patron

Mary Van Luven ... Receptionist

Lenny Jacobson ... Rub & Tug Customer #2 (uncredited)
Ella Milenova ... Anna (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 19: The Prince's Bride

20 May 2007
Vince, Eric and Ari finally try to get "Medellin" off the ground. They meet with Yair and Nika Marx to get them to produce it. Problems evolve when Nika seems to be a little bit more interested in Vince than she should. Drama gets an offer from Brett Ratner to star in Rush Hour 3 (2007) and tells everyone about it, but when he meets with Ratner, it is revealed that Ratner made a mistake. Turtle meets with a girl whom he wants to spend the day with, but her father is very strict.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Robin Arcuri ... Herself

Assaf Cohen ... Yair Marx

J. Claude Deering ... Brett Ratner's Assistant

Ryan Eggold ... 'Five Towns' Cast Member
Branka Katic ... Nika Marx
Rex Lee ... Lloyd
Marisa Miller ... Herself

Steven Montfort ... James-'JJ'

Brett Ratner ... Himself
Jonathan Sadowski ... Brett's Assistant

Daniel Samonas ... Tommy
Marlon Young ... Rufus

Season 3, Episode 20: Adios, Amigos

3 June 2007
Nick Rubinstein steps in as a producer for "Medellin". Since there is still not enough money for producing a complete motion picture, the search for a good director who knows how to keep the movie-making process cheap begins. So, Eric and Vince meet with Billy Walsh, who started to work as a porn movie director under the alias Wally Balls, to convince him to direct "Medellin". To have this meeting with Billy, Eric had to cancel a date for lunch with Sloan, with whom he had just moved in. After Eric has moved in with Sloan, Turtle and Drama search for a new apartment, but their budget is quite small.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Emmanuelle Chriqui ... Sloan

Rhys Coiro ... Billy Walsh

Brian Palermo ... Real Estate Agent

Anne De Salvo ... Landlady #1 (as Anne DeSalvo)

Colleen Camp ... Landlady #2

Adam Goldberg ... Nick Rubenstein

Ailsa Marshall ... Nicky's Girlfriend
Roxy Jezel ... Porn Actress #1
Monique Alexander ... Herself

Marcus London ... Porn Actor

Robin Arcuri ... Herself

Debi Mazar ... Shauna

Nicole Montano ... Shauna's nanny (uncredited)
Brent Tyler ... Hotel Patron (uncredited)

Season 4


Season 4, Episode 1: Welcome to the Jungle

17 June 2007
While filming Medellin on location in Colombia, a documentary crew captures the behind-the-scenes action. Caught on film is tension between Billy and Eric, the pursuit of a beautiful actress and Drama's attempt to land a part in the film

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari (credit only)

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Jordi Caballero ... Police Chief Dequentas

Rhys Coiro ... Billy Walsh

Michael Cornacchia ... Charlie Ray
Kristin Crandall ... Urth Cafe Patron
Gustavo Flores ... Juan
Stephen Gaghan ... Himself

Diego Villarreal Garcia ... Art Decorator

Adam Goldberg ... Nick Rubenstein

Cynthia Harmon ... Bikini Model
Sven Holmberg ... Sven

Chris Krauser ... Himself
Rex Lee ... Lloyd (credit only)
Omar Leyva ... 1st A.D.
Armando Pulido ... Clacker Guy

Anthony Quinonez ... Foreman's son

Sofía Vergara ... Village Girl

Lucki Wheating ... Casting Director

Arturo Castro ... Columbian Henchman (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 2: The First Cut Is the Deepest

24 June 2007
Vince and the gang return from their Italian vacation. Billy is avoiding showing Eric and Vince the first cut of the movie. Drama volunteers his new condo for a welcome back party for Vince.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Christina DeRosa ... Jennifer

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Dan Castellaneta ... Andrew Preston

Rhys Coiro ... Billy Walsh

Christina Cuenca ... Costco Girl
Fred Fein ... Agent

Camila Greenberg ... Sorority girl

Anthony Michael Hall ... Himself
Paul Herman ... Marvin

Sirena Irwin ... Frida

Lu Johnson ... MGA Agent
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Cassidy Lehrman ... Sarah Gold

Michelle Lombardo ... Catherine

Bruce Nozick ... Dr. Jeffrey Reich

Stacey Travis ... Secretary

Annie Weirich ... Teacher

Alex Wexo ... CIA Man

Arturo Castro ... Columbian Henchman (uncredited)
Kalina Justice ... Studio Executive (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 3: Malibooty

1 July 2007
While Eric is trying to figure out how to fix Medellin, Billy submits it to Cannes, a move that will make it difficult for Vince to find work if it is rejected. Drama has a date with a woman he has desired for years, and brings Turtle along for her friend, who turns out to be an older woman. While he reluctantly agrees to continue on with the date, it's Drama who ends up with her. Vince finds himself at Dennis Hopper's house where he bets on a soccer match, with money he doesn't have.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari (credit only)

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold
Mini Anden ... Samantha

Colleen Camp ... Marjorie
Maury Chaykin ... Harvey Weingard

Rhys Coiro ... Billy Walsh

Tracy Dali
Gustavo Flores ... Juan

Max Gail ... Himself

Diana Gettinger ... Carol

Olivia Hardt ... Hot Girl

Portis Hershey ... Himself

Dennis Hopper ... Himself

Mickey Jones ... Himself
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Lisa Rinna ... Donna Devaney
Chuck Zito ... Himself

Season 4, Episode 4: Sorry, Harvey

8 July 2007
Eric has to tell Harvey that he doesn't own Medellin and won't be going to Cannes. Drama must take the Beverly Hills mayor out on the town so he can be annexed into that area.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy

Adrian Grenier ... Vincent Chase

Kevin Dillon ... Johnny 'Drama' Chase

Jerry Ferrara ... Turtle

Perrey Reeves ... Mrs. Ari

Jeremy Piven ... Ari Gold

Natasha Alam ... Anika
Maury Chaykin ... Harvey Weingard

Olivia Hardt ... Hot Girl
Rex Lee ... Lloyd

Aubrie Lemon ... Bangin Hot Girl
Daniel Lindsay ... Waiter (as Dan Lindsay)
Danella Lucioni ... Fashion Model

Heidi Marnhout ... Joyce

M. Night Shyamalan ... Himself
Gregory Silva ... Police Officer

John Sloman ... Oxnard Husband

Stephen Tobolowsky ... Mayor of Beverly Hills
Kalina Justice ... Studio Executive (uncredited)

Lauren Lake ... Mortons hostess (uncredited)

Joseph Sun ... Club Guest (uncredited)
Gregory Vahanian ... Valet Manager (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 5: The Dream Team

15 July 2007
When Billy accuses Eric of leaking the Medellin trailer on YouTube, their already strained relationship goes from bad to worse. Meanwhile, Ari lines up Vince's next dream project, and Drama will go to any lengths to buy a hat.

Kevin Connolly ... Eric Murphy