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  1. Kelly was Glass's editor before Forbes exposed the latter's falsehoods. He was largely supportive of Glass, sending scathing letters to those who challenged the veracity of Glass's stories. In the 2003 film Shattered Glass, which chronicles Glass's rise and fall at The New Republic, Kelly was portrayed by Hank Azaria.

  2. Shattered Glass (2003) Hank Azaria: Michael Kelly. Showing all 6 items. Jump to: Photos (3) Quotes (3) Photos. Quotes. Michael Kelly : [talking privately] Steve, I have to ask you something. Um... did you ever cook a piece when I was your boss? Did you ever lie to me? The Young Conservatives piece... the mini-bottles? Was that true?

  3. Glass serves under editor Michael Kelly, who holds loyalty with the writers. However, conflict between Kelly and publisher Marty Peretz results in Peretz firing Kelly. Reporter Charles Lane is promoted by Peretz to replace Kelly, despite being disliked by the staff due to his cold reputation.

  4. Apr 9, 2013 · He subsequently became editor of the New Republic, where he was immortalized for things like this completely true episode captured in the movie Shattered Glass: That, of course, is the context...

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  5. Mar 10, 2023 · There’s a pivotal moment where a concerned Glass reunites with the former The New Republic editor Michael Kelly (Hank Azaria); while he expects his former mentor to offer him support, Kelly...

    • Liam Gaughan
  6. Sep 28, 2023 · The film portrays the New Republic when Lane was elevated to the top editor job after owner Marty Peretz fired Michael Kelly, a figure beloved by the staff. Unlike in the movie, Lane didn’t know Glass well, having spent six months before the film’s action on a fellowship.

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  8. Nov 7, 2003 · When he calls TNR, his query lands on the desk of Charles Lane ( Peter Sarsgaard ), the magazine's new editor. Lane has enough to worry about: He has recently replaced the beloved Michael Kelly, he lacks Kelly's charisma, and the staffers instinctively side with Glass against the cool, distant Lane.

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