Actor Jeremy Piven has earned a reputation for playing driven characters, but he's also got a reputation for being too driven in real life, a trait that can be misconstrued for being a jerk, he tells Tracy Smith in an interview for CBS SUNDAY MORNING WITH CHARLES OSGOOD.
Piven, now starring in the PBS "Masterpiece" series "Mr. Selfridge," earned raves and three Emmys for playing the super-agent Ari Gold in "Entourage," but fans - and the media - sometimes have trouble separating his characters from his off-screen personality. "So let me ask you flat out, are you a jerk?" Smith asks Piven in an interview to be broadcast April 12 (9:00 AM, ET) on the CBS Television Network. "You know, that's interesting because if I said yes I would get more compassion than saying no," Piven says. "I've had some moments where, you know, you have to check yourself and go, 'Just calm down,'" Piven tells Smith. "I think I'm doing things for the right reason, but the reality is you may be passionate and it may come out the wrong way." Smith asks Piven if that meant he was a jerk in the past.Videos