"Douglas Reed "Doug" Ellin" is the creator of the HBO television series Entourage (television series)/Entourage. Ellin also served as executive producer and head writer for the series. He attended Tulane University.

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I had no kids when I started writing and two when they green-lit the pilot.

[That would be fine with Ellin, as well. Saigon is slated to appear on the current season's last two episodes and return next season.] We'd love to be a breeding ground for new music, ... I'm hoping that Saigon becomes a big star in the next four months. If he wants to come back, we're definitely going to bring him back.

I can tell something clicked because people are constantly e-mailing and calling and saying they want to do the show, ... But it wasn't like we consciously went out and said, 'This is gonna be our big year.'

Most of the world knows him as the dad on Full House , but I know him as this funny, sick comedian. He and Andrew Dice Clay were the two dirty, hilarious comedians when I was growing up.

We'd love to be a breeding ground for new music. I'm hoping that Saigon becomes a big star in the next four months. If he wants to come back, we're definitely going to bring him back.

I had more agents tell me that was the most frighteningly realistic episode they'd seen.

Andrew Abatemarco, who's now in the display business (and is the model for Vince) or Ricky Zimmerman, who's Johnny Drama, and is a banker, and then there's Paul Schneider, who's got a little bit of Turtle in him [and] he's a lawyer.

The show has always been about the shallow moment-by-moment existence of life in the business. But we keep discovering subtleties, like, in Hollywood, even a guy who makes $5 million is constantly insecure and struggling.