Entourage's Perry Reeves Interview with Raine Magazine
Perry Reeves, woman of many talents, is most recognizable from her role in the HBO hit show Entourage as the wife of hot head agent Ari Gold.
Looking past her impressive acting career for HBO and on crimes shows Covert Affairs and Perception, Reeves spends time operating her sustainable Costa Rican yoga retreat called Two Rivers. The sanctuary is a unique eco-conscious yoga retreat that allows guests to achieve ultimate detox and balance while communing in the glorious nature of Costa Rica. Two Rivers is the ultimate off the grid Eco-vacation featuring luxury modern accommodations and extensive spa menu to allow its guests to unwind from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Read and excerpt from our interview with Perry Reeves or read more in Volume 24 of Raine Magazine.
RAINE: You’ve played many diverse characters, what has been your favorite role and why?REEVES: Honestly, every time I have a job I think it's my favorite role I've ever had! But I have to say it's a tie between Marisa in the movie “Old School,” and Mrs. Ari on the television show “Entourage.” I loved the subtle comedy that both those characters got to play.
RAINE: Aside from acting you are very passionate about yoga and operating your own yoga studio in Costa Rica. Any plans to open your doors here in the States?REEVES: The Sanctuary at Two Rivers is a yoga retreat center in Costa Rica. It's a 40-acre, totally off the grid Eco-vacation, with week-long programs that includes all meals, lodging and yoga classes. It's like camp for adults. We are doing very well and who knows maybe one day we will find another location for a second Sanctuary...
RAINE: How does meditation and yoga promote a healthy lifestyle for busy entrepreneurs like yourself?REEVES: Practicing yoga and meditation are great ways for me to balance my busy and hectic life. And I've been doing these things for over 20 years. I’ve noticed that when I don't take the time to practice, my life feels more stressful. So I try my best to keep up with the practices.