Adrian Grenier

Adrian Grenier

Grenier in June 2014
Born (1976-07-10) July 10, 1976
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Alma mater Bard College
Occupation Actor, producer, director, musician
Years active 1997–present

Adrian Grenier (born July 10, 1976) is an American actor, producer, director, and musician. He is best known for playing Vincent Chase on the HBO series Entourage.

Early life

Grenier was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico,[1][2] the son of Karesse Grenier and John Dunbar. His parents were never married. He was raised by his mother in New York City. His father was from Ohio, and has English, German, and Irish ancestry.[1] His mother was born in New Mexico, to a family of mostly Mexican (Indigenous and Spanish), and some French, descent.[1] A DNA test on the series Finding Your Roots showed Grenier to have approximately 8 percent Native American ancestry and that his direct matrilineal line is Native American.[3][4][5] The program determined that his ancestor Diego de Montoya (born in Texcoco, New Spain, in 1596) was the leader of an encomienda, a protectorate of Puebloan peoples in Pueblo San Pedro in New Mexico.[3][6] This ancestor of Grenier is shared with author and commentator Linda Chavez, making them ninth cousins.[7]

Grenier graduated from Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts and later attended Bard College in New York.[8][9]

Career

Acting

In 1997, Grenier left Bard to embark on a film career. He made his film debut in the independent drama, Arresting Gena, then in 1999 played opposite Melissa Joan Hart in Drive Me Crazy and in 2001 starred in James Toback's Harvard Man.

In 2004, Grenier began playing Vincent Chase in the HBO series Entourage, gaining his most substantial notability and success.[10] The series followed the triumphs and trials in the life of Chase, as the movie star character and his friends lived the good life in Los Angeles.[11] It ran for eight seasons, from 2004-2011, and was nominated for numerous Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series. While filming the Entourage series, in 2006, Grenier played the role of Nate, Anne Hathaway's character's boyfriend, in the film The Devil Wears Prada.

In 2013, he starred in the post-apocalyptic film Goodbye World alongside Gaby Hoffman. It premiered at the 2013 Los Angeles Film Festival where it received good reviews. The film made its cinematic release in the United States on April 4, 2014.[12]

Grenier stepped back in front of the camera in 2015 to reprise his role of Vincent Chase in the Entourage film adaptation. Filming began in January 2014 and the film was released in June 2015.[13][14]

Directing and producing

Reckless Productions

As a vehicle for Grenier to transition between acting, directing and producing, with some partners, he started Reckless Productions in 2001. The company focused on producing socially-minded films. One of its first, Shot in the Dark, chronicled Grenier's journey to reconnect with his estranged father, Dunbar, with whom his mother broke up when he was still a baby. Grenier and Dunbar remained estranged for 18 years until he began work on the documentary in an attempt to forge a relationship with him. The two eventually reunited and continue to remain in contact. This was Grenier's directorial debut and the film premiered at the 2002 Tribeca Film Festival. HBO distributed the documentary and it premiered on the channel on June 3, 2007.[15]

On June 2, 2008, Grenier premiered a new television series, Alter Eco (not to be confused with Fair Trade importers Alter Eco), for which he was the producer. The show aired on the Discovery communications channel, Planet Green, and featured Grenier and a team of green experts showing changes that can be made to live a more eco-friendly and sustainable lifestyle.

On September 27, 2010, HBO premiered Teenage Paparazzo, another documentary directed by Grenier and produced by Bert Marcus. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. The film focused on 13-year-old paparazzo, Austin Visschedyk, and the celebrity obsessed world in which he operates. It also featured interviews with celebrities such as Lindsay Lohan, Alec Baldwin, and Whoopi Goldberg. Grenier worked on the documentary for three years as a producer as well. Aside from HBO, Teenage Paparazzo premiered on 40 other outlets around the globe.

In 2010, Grenier began working as a producer alongside producer Bert Marcus and director Matthew Cooke on the full-length feature documentary, How to Make Money Selling Drugs. The film was a tongue in cheek look at what is considered to be one of the worst domestic policy failures in recent American History. It featured actual dealers and even celebrities commenting on the subject including; 50 Cent, Eminem, Susan Sarandon and David Simon, head writer of acclaimed HBO series The Wire. It was released in the summer of 2013 on Amazon.com in addition to iTunes and received positive reviews.[16]

SHFT.com

An advocate of sustainable living, Grenier and his business partner, film producer Peter Glatzer founded the lifestyle brand SHFT.com in 2010. SHFT is a brand which promotes sustainability through film, design, art and culture and lives both online and offline.[17] Its mission is to nudge sustainable ideas and products into pop culture, and to provide context for an inspiring, modern, sustainable way of life. By using creative content it engages its audience who shop, watch content, and get their news online.[17]

SHFT has partnered with prominent brands such as; Ford Motor Company, AOL/Huffington Post, Virgin America, Stonyfield Farm, The W Hollywood, The Weather Channel, and Estée Lauder. In its second year, SHFT won two Webby Awards for best website in its category.

In 2014, Grenier and Glatzer partnered with Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture to create SHFT Mobile Kitchen Classroom – a teaching kitchen on wheels for high-school students in New York City. Through lessons on cooking, science, technology, and sustainability, it is designed to help teenagers understand how the food choices they make relate to broader issues of personal and environmental health.[18]

Playing music

Grenier plays guitar, bass and drums. He was a member of two New York bands: the lead singer in Kid Friendly and the drummer in The Honey Brothers[19] before moving on to build, Wreckroom, a music incubator and recording studio in May 2012.

Grenier's intentions were to create a space for friends to write, perform, and record music. However, the equipped studio eventually evolved, becoming a breeding ground for fresh talent. Run out of his Brooklyn homes basement, more than 50 artists have made use of the space.[20] One year later Grenier started Wreckroom Records.

Artists are vetted by Grenier and his team: Damien Paris, Mike Frankel, and Brian Koerber. Selected musicians join the team for a full day session, in which they professionally record an original song and film a live-style music video. Wreckroom releases EPs in addition to a video series of cover songs, titled "Under the Covers." Two bands, Missouri "punk 'n' roll" trio Radkey and metal-spined Brooklyn five-piece the Skins, released EPs on the label in 2013.[20]

Other ventures

In 2009, Grenier launched an eco-themed app for the iPhone and Android mobile platforms. The app, called Ecohero, incorporated a barcode-scanning technology to help consumers weigh products’ environmental and health impact. Ecohero also contained other functions, such as a carbon calculator and eco-encyclopedia.[21]

In 2012, Grenier partnered with former Nike designer Justin Hawkins to found Churchkey Can Company, a Seattle-based microbrewery. The brewery's name refers to its flagship beer, which must be opened using a can piercer, or "church key".[22]

Grenier is an investor and advisor to the mobile video app MONTAJ.[23] Released in January 2013, MONTAJ allows anyone to create videos, joining small (5 seconds or less) video clips using a smartphone camera.[23]

Philanthropic efforts

Grenier has shown his support for Little Kids Rock, a national nonprofit that works to restore and revitalize music education in disadvantaged public schools, by filming a PSA for the organization.[24] Grenier is also a supporter of Charity Water and co-hosted the first annual Charity Water Ball in 2006 with Jessica Stam.[25] Grenier is currently Dell's Social Good Advocate.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Arresting Gena Kabush
1997 Hurricane Streets Punk
1998 Fishes Outta Water
1998 Celebrity Darrow's Entourage
1998 Adventures of Sebastian Cole, TheThe Adventures of Sebastian Cole Sebastian Cole
1999 Drive Me Crazy Chase Hammond
2000 Cecil B. Demented Lyle
2001 Harvard Man Alan Jensen
2001 Artificial Intelligence: AI Teen in van
2002 Love in the Time of Money Nick
2002 Hart's War Pvt. Daniel E. Abrams
2003 Bringing Rain Clay Askins
2003 Anything Else Ray Polito
2004 Tony N' Tina's Wedding Michael
2005 Perfect Fit, AA Perfect Fit John
2006 Across the Hall Julian Short film
2006 Devil Wears Prada, TheThe Devil Wears Prada Nate
2007 Off Hour Bruno Short Film Award Best Actor
2008 Adventures of Power Dallas Houston
2014 Goodbye World James
2015 Unity[26] Narrator Documentary
2015 Entourage Vincent Chase
2015 Sex, Death and Bowling Sean McAllister Post-production
2016 Marauders Wells Filming

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2002 Freshening Up Noah Short film
2004–2011 Entourage Vincent Chase Lead role; 96 episodes
Nominated - PRISM Awards Performance in a Comedy Series (2011, 2012)
Nominated - Golden Nymph Outstanding Actor, Comedy Series (2010)
Nominated - ASTRA Awards Favourite International Personality or Actor (2009)
Nominated - Teen Choice Award Choice Summer TV Star: Male (2009)
Nominated - Golden Nymph Outstanding Actor, Comedy Series (2008)
Nominated - Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actor Comedy (2007)
Nominated - Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (2007, 2008, 2009)
Nominated - Teen Choice Award Choice TV Chemistry (shared w/ cast) (2006)
2008 Alter Eco Himself Lifestyle and makeover show
2009 Sesame Street Himself Episode 4191
2010 90210 Himself Episode: "Age of Inheritance"

Producer

Year Title Notes
2002 Shot in the Dark
2005 Across the Hall Short
2008 Alter Eco 9 episodes
2009 Waiting For The Light To Change
2010 Teenage Paparazzo
Compromise
Don't Quit Your Daydream
2011 Young Farmers
2012 My Name Is Faith
How To Make Money Selling Drugs
2015 52: The Search for the Loneliest Whale documentary

Director

Year Title Notes
2002 Shot in the Dark
2006 Euthanasia
2010 Teenage Paparazzo

Writer

Year Title Notes
2006 Euthanasia
2010 Teenage Paparazzo

Music videos

Year Title Notes
1999 (You Drive Me) Crazy Cameo appearance

References

  1. 1 2 3 Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. (2014). Finding Your Roots: The Official Companion to the PBS Series. UNC Press Books. p. 382. ISBN 9781469618012.
  2. Adrian Grenier at the Internet Movie Database
  3. 1 2 Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr., PBS, May 20, 2012
  4. Jurgensen, John (March 22, 2012). "Doubling Down on DNA". The Wall Street Journal.
  5. "Q&A with Adrian Grenier". HBO Connect. 2013.
  6. Esquibel, Jose Antonio. "Mestizaje: Indian Roots In 17th-Century New Mexico Family Genealogy". goodreads.com. Retrieved February 15, 2016.
  7. Jurgensen, John (March 22, 2012). "Doubling Down on DNA". The Wall Street Journal.
  8. Keck, William (August 12, 2004). "No need for his own 'Entourage'". USAToday.com.
  9. Kapes, Serena (August 18, 2004). "Breakout Star: Adrian Grenier". People.com. Retrieved February 15, 2016.
  10. Adrian Grenier at NotedGuys.com
  11. Entourage Season 8 Preview, People, July 2012. Retrieved March 2014.
  12. Goodbye World Trailer Starring Adrian Grenier, Gaby Hoffman, Ben Mckenzie and Mark Webber arrives April 4, 2014, RamaScreen.com, March 2014. Retrieved March 2014.
  13. Kit, Borys. 'Entourage' Movie Starts Shooting, Variety.com. Retrieved March 2014.
  14. Entourage Movie Gets A Release Date, Hollywood Reporter, 25 February 2014. Retrieved March 2014.
  15. Harrington, Maureen. Adrian Grenier Talks About Finding His Father, People.com, 6 May 2007. Retrieved March 2014.
  16. Interview with Adrian Grenier About His New Drug Documentary, Vice.com. Retrieved April 2014.
  17. 1 2 "Adrian Founds Shft.com". Adrian Founds Shft.com. Retrieved February 14, 2012.
  18. Dean, Sam. Adrian Grenier's SHFT Mobile Kitchen Classroom Is a Food Innovator Awards Finalist, Bon Appetit, 4 February 2014. Retrieved March 2014.
  19. Novak, Sara. Adrian Grenier and the Honey Brothers Talk Green Living at the Wanderlust Festival, TreeHugger.com, 27 July 2009.
  20. 1 2 Hogan, Marc. 'Entourage' Guy Starts His Own Music Label, Spin, 31 May 2013. Retrieved March 2014.
  21. 'Entourage' Star's iPhone App, Forbes.com, May 2009. Retrieved March 2014.
  22. Actor Adrian Grenier Teams Up With Portlanders To bring back Beer In Flat-Top Cans, oregonlive.com, March 2012. Retrieved March 2014.
  23. 1 2 Adrian Grenier-backed MONTAJ aims to let iPhone users create videos simply by shaking their wrist, TheNextWeb.com, January 2013. Retrieved March 2014.
  24. Little Kids Rock PSA Featuring Adrian Grenier, YouTube. Retrieved January 15, 2014.
  25. Adrian Grenier: Charity Work, Events and Causes, looktothestars.org. Retrieved March 2014.
  26. Dave McNary (April 22, 2015). "Documentary ‘Unity’ Set for Aug. 12 Release with 100 Star Narrators". Variety. Retrieved May 1, 2015.

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