
The Bit Player
Documentary
Overview
The Bit Player tells the story of an overlooked genius, Claude Shannon (the "Father of Information Theory"), who revolutionized the world, but never lost his childlike curiosity.
Top Cast
John Hutton
John Hutton
Claude Shannon
John Hutton
Claude Shannon


Judith Ivey
Judith Ivey
Betty Shannon
Judith Ivey
Betty Shannon


Kaliswa Brewster
Kaliswa Brewster
Michelle
Kaliswa Brewster
Michelle
Andrew Pastides
Andrew Pastides
Claude Shannon (young man)
Andrew Pastides
Claude Shannon (young man)
Olivia Gilliatt
Olivia Gilliatt
Norma Levor
Olivia Gilliatt
Norma Levor
V.J. Scarpaci
V.J. Scarpaci
Claude Shannon (boy)
V.J. Scarpaci
Claude Shannon (boy)
Toleeya Napolitano
Toleeya Napolitano
Young girl neighbor
Toleeya Napolitano
Young girl neighbor


Adam Heller
Adam Heller
Psychoanalyst
Adam Heller
Psychoanalyst
Cleve Asbury
Cleve Asbury
Bell Labs Engineer
Cleve Asbury
Bell Labs Engineer
Mark Lyons
Mark Lyons
Bell Labs Engineer
Mark Lyons
Bell Labs Engineer
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