- Ben
Mezrich (/ˈmɛzrɪk/ MEZ-rik; born
February 7, 1969) is an
American author. He has
written well-known non-fiction books,
including The
Accidental Billionaires...
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Mezrich about the
founding of Facebook,
adapted by
Aaron Sorkin for the 2010 film The
Social Network. Co-founder
Eduardo Saverin served as
Mezrich's main...
- of Six MIT
Students Who Took
Vegas for
Millions is a 2003 book by Ben
Mezrich about a
group of MIT card
counters commonly known as the MIT Blackjack...
- A True
Story of Genius, Betrayal, and
Redemption is a 2019 book by Ben
Mezrich. A
sequel to The
Accidental Billionaires, the book
traces Cameron and Tyler...
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Rebecca Angelo. It is
based on the 2021 book The
Antisocial Network by Ben
Mezrich and
chronicles the
GameStop short squeeze of
January 2021. The film features...
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Knees (or
simply The
Antisocial Network) is a 2021 non-fiction book by Ben
Mezrich about the
GameStop short squeeze. The 2023 film Dumb
Money is
based on...
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Andrew Garfield in the film The
Social Network,
which is
based on Ben
Mezrich's The
Accidental Billionaires.
Saverin immigrated to
Singapore in 2009....
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Story Behind the Most
Audacious Heist in
History is a 2011 book by Ben
Mezrich,
author of New York
Times Best
Seller Bringing Down the
House and of The...
- as told in
Bringing Down the House, the best-selling 2003 book by Ben
Mezrich. The film
stars Jim Sturgess,
Kevin Spacey,
Laurence Fishburne, Kate Bosworth...
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Mezrich's first book and
invited Saverin to that screening. At the
party following the screening, the
three of them
spent time
discussing Mezrich's work...