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Year: 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008


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)

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

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

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)

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

Tracy Dali ... (uncredited)

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