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Stephen Glass is a staff writer for the respected current events and policy magazine The New Republic and a freelance feature writer for publications such as Rolling Stone, Harper's and George. By the mid-90s, Glass' articles had turned him into one of the most sought-after young journalists in Washington, but a bizarre chain of events - chronicled in Buzz Bissinger's September 1998 Vanity Fair article - suddenly stopped his career in its tracks.
Top Cast


Hayden Christensen
Hayden Christensen
Stephen Glass
Hayden Christensen
Stephen Glass


Peter Sarsgaard
Peter Sarsgaard
Charles 'Chuck' Lane
Peter Sarsgaard
Charles 'Chuck' Lane


Chloë Sevigny
Chloë Sevigny
Caitlin Avey
Chloë Sevigny
Caitlin Avey


Rosario Dawson
Rosario Dawson
Andy Fox
Rosario Dawson
Andy Fox


Melanie Lynskey
Melanie Lynskey
Amy Brand
Melanie Lynskey
Amy Brand


Hank Azaria
Hank Azaria
Michael Kelly
Hank Azaria
Michael Kelly


Steve Zahn
Steve Zahn
Adam Penenberg
Steve Zahn
Adam Penenberg


Mark Blum
Mark Blum
Lewis Estridge
Mark Blum
Lewis Estridge


Simone-Elise Girard
Simone-Elise Girard
Catarina Bannier
Simone-Elise Girard
Catarina Bannier


Chad Donella
Chad Donella
David Bach
Chad Donella
David Bach
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