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- Hayden ChristensenStephen Glass
- Peter SarsgaardChuck Lane
- Chloë SevignyCaitlin Avey
- Rosario DawsonAndie Fox
- Melanie LynskeyAmy Brand
- Steve ZahnAdam Penenberg
- Hank AzariaMichael Kelly
- Cas AnvarKambiz Foroohar
- Ted KotcheffMarty Peretz
- Mark BlumLewis Estridge
- Simone-Élise GirardCatarina Bannier
- Chad DonellaDavid Bach
Shattered Glass (2003) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Nov 26, 2003 · Shattered Glass: Directed by Billy Ray. With Hayden Christensen, Peter Sarsgaard, Chloë Sevigny, Rosario Dawson. The story of a young journalist who fell from grace when it was discovered he fabricated over half of his articles from the publication The New Republic magazine.
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- Drama, History
- Billy Ray
- 2003-11-26
It stars Hayden Christensen as Glass, alongside Peter Sarsgaard, Chloë Sevigny, and Steve Zahn. [5] The film premiered at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival [6] on September 10, 2003, and received a North American limited release on November 26, 2003.
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Young hotshot journalist Stephen Glass (Hayden Christensen) puts on a good show for his adoring editor, Michael Kelly (Hank Azaria), but admits deep insecurities to his fellow writer, Caitlin...
- (166)
- Billy Ray
- PG-13
- Hayden Christensen
Nov 7, 2003 · Cast. Hayden Christensen as Stephen Glass. Peter Sarsgaard as Chuck Lane. Chloe Sevigny as Caitlin Avey. Melanie Lynskey as Amy Brand. Steve Zahn as Adam Penenberg. Hank Azaria as Michael Kelly. Rosario Dawson as Andie Fox. Luke Kirby as Rob Gruen. Written and directed by Billy Ray
One of his most successful stories is about how software companies try to stop hackers from damaging their products. In a computer-geek convention, Stephen tells how a computer company hired and paid one million dollars to a hacker so that he would stop breaking their security system.
The true story of fraudulent Washington, D.C. journalist Stephen Glass, who rose to meteoric heights as a young writer in his 20s, becoming a staff writer at The New Republic for three years.