Ari Gold is an actor, known for Circuit (2001), Latin Boys Go to Hell (1997) and Eating Out: The Open Weekend (2011). Panicked that he's about to lose Vince as a client, Ari abandons his son's birthday party to go talk to Vince and Eric at the beach. Ari told her that if he didn't have a family, things would not be complicated between Dana and him, but that he didn't know what to do. cliffhanger. During season 7, Ari takes on his new company after acquiring TMA. By the penultimate episode of the series Ari was dating Dana Gordon. Later that night, Ari drunkenly calls Dana, who agrees to continue seeing him. Lloyd confronts Ari in his office and accuses Ari of taking advantage of him. After a great deal of arguing, Terrance and Ari make peace and the deal goes through. Ari was also the co-owner of the Miller Gold Agency with his one time rival Barbara Miller, before he left the agency to live with his wife in Italy. Ari says that she isn't ready. The film they decide upon comes from an adaptation of a book Eric gave to Ari some time ago.
Ari Gold, Director: The Song of Sway Lake.
It is seen as a potential blockbuster for Vincent; Ari goes to Dana Gordon to acquire the role. That night, Melissa told Ari she was filing for divorce. During the closing credits of the final episode, the screen cuts to a shot of Ari and his wife vacationing. Ari visits his wife in one last attempt to save their marriage, only to find Flay in his house.
After completing the deal, Ari gets revenge on many of his enemies as he storms through TMA, paintballing all of the agents he's firing. This implied that Dana was eager to start a family with Ari. Ari had to be honest, and admitted that while he had a great feeling when he was with her, he still loved Melissa. Amanda then reveals that the NFL was going to renew their offer to Ari. Ari Gold also happens to be based on Wahlberg's real-life agent Ari Emanuel, a pretty controversial figure in the entertainment industry who has ruffled feathers over the …
Ari counsels Andrew to put the affair behind him and to think about his children and how he wants to be perceived by them. Shortly after, Terrance approaches Ari with an offer to buy out his agency. Ari then finds Vince and admits that the offer came in (a mere $40,000) and that he lied about it because he's trying to do what's best for Vince's career. Lloyd successfully hides from Ari, who demands that Lloyd return and swear loyalty to him and apologize in order to keep his job. During the closing credits of the final episode, the screen cuts to a shot of Ari and his wife relaxing on holiday. Andrew misunderstands Ari's advice and ends his marriage. Despite his position as one of the most powerful agents in Towards the end of Season 2, Ari gets into a rivalry with In the following episode, Ari had a friendly lunch with Vince and Eric, informing them that his dream project, During the 17th episode of Season 3, "Return of the King," Ari informs Vince that During Season 4, Ari tries hard to get Vincent a job, but struggles to do so as everyone won't give him a job without validating Medellin first. Meanwhile, Lizzie asks to be in charge of the television division, in the wake of Andrew's departure. Ari confesses that he still loves his wife and the two agree to end their romance but maintain their professional relationship. Ari's character is based in part on the real-life Hollywood agent List of Ari Gold's associates at MGA, the "Miller/Gold Agency" (officially opened in season 3, episode 8): His character is written as a satire for stereotypical overbearing corporate moguls in the entertainment industry who push stooges around.
As a man of wealth, he is a fervent capitalist and firmly believes that people should make their own way through life and not care about how the world treats them, and not to whine when they don't get what they want out of life either because they were too lazy or too stupid to make something of themselves.