

Documentary
Overview
He's devoted his career to uncovering stories the powerful want buried. From My Lai to Abu Ghraib, dig into the life's work of journalist Seymour Hersh.
Top Cast


Seymour Hersh
Seymour Hersh
Self - Investigative Journalist
Seymour Hersh
Self - Investigative Journalist
Jeff Gerth
Jeff Gerth
Self - The New York Times
Jeff Gerth
Self - The New York Times
David Obst
David Obst
Self - Dispatch News
David Obst
Self - Dispatch News


Bob Woodward
Bob Woodward
Self - The Washington Post
Bob Woodward
Self - The Washington Post
Max Friedman
Max Friedman
Self - Former Research Assistant
Max Friedman
Self - Former Research Assistant
Amy Davidson Sorkin
Amy Davidson Sorkin
Self - The New Yorker
Amy Davidson Sorkin
Self - The New Yorker
Antonio Taguba
Antonio Taguba
Self - U.S. Army Major General
Antonio Taguba
Self - U.S. Army Major General
Camille Lo Sapio
Camille Lo Sapio
Self - Anonymous Source
Camille Lo Sapio
Self - Anonymous Source
Isador Hersh
Isador Hersh
Self - Father of Seymour Hersh (archive footage)
Isador Hersh
Self - Father of Seymour Hersh (archive footage)
Dorothy Hersh
Dorothy Hersh
Self - Mother of Seymour Hersh (archive footage)
Dorothy Hersh
Self - Mother of Seymour Hersh (archive footage)
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