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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shira_PivenShira Piven - Wikipedia

    Shira Piven (born October 8, 1961) is an American director, actress, and producer. She directed the 2014 film Welcome to Me. [1] [2] Early life and education. Piven was raised in Evanston, Illinois, a city just north of Chicago on Lake Michigan. [3] [4] Her parents, Joyce Piven and Byrne Piven, founded the Piven Theater Workshop in Evanston.

    • 1992–present
    • Jeremy Piven (brother)
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0686099Shira Piven - IMDb

    Shira Piven is the sister of Jeremy Piven and the wife of Adam McKay. She has directed and acted in several films and TV shows, such as Fully Loaded, Anchorman, and Transparent.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.61 m
    • USA
    • Director, Actress, Producer
  3. 7. Jan. 2024 · The Performance: Directed by Shira Piven. With Robert Carlyle, Jeremy Piven, Steven Berkoff, Maimie McCoy. Harold May is an American Jew and gifted tap dancer. While on tour in Europe, Harold and the rest of his troupe are scouted by a German attaché who leads the troupe to an exclusive performance for Hitler himself.

    • Shira Piven
    • Maimie McCoy, Robert Carlyle, Jeremy Piven
    • Drama
    • Shira Piven, Josh Salzberg
  4. Shira Piven is a director, actress and teacher, and the sister of Jeremy Piven. She has directed plays, films and web series, and has worked with Mike Nichols, Nora Ephron and Adam McKay.

    • October 8, 1961
  5. 1. Mai 2015 · Shira Piven talks about her second feature film, a black comedy starring Kristen Wiig as a lottery winner with Borderline Personality Disorder. She discusses her creative background, her collaboration with screenwriter Eliot Laurence, and her casting choices.

  6. 30. Apr. 2015 · Shira Piven on Directing ‘Welcome to Me,’ a Comedy of Disorder. Share full article. By Melena Ryzik. April 30, 2015. In the new film “ Welcome to Me ,” Kristen Wiig plays Alice Klieg, an...

  7. 24. Mai 2022 · The film, starring Jeremy Piven and Robert Carlyle, follows a Jewish dancer in Nazi-era Europe. See exclusive stills and read the director's comments on the Cannes market offering.