Mark Zuckerberg: Rooney Mara ... Erica Albright: Bryan Barter ... Billy Olson: Dustin Fitzsimons ... Phoenix Club President: Joseph Mazzello ... Dustin Moskovitz: Patrick Mapel ... Chris Hughes: Andrew Garfield ... Eduardo Saverin: Toby Meuli ... Phoenix Member Playing Facemash: Alecia …
Oct 01, 2010 · The Social Network Behind The Scenes Documentary: Part One - Commencement Photos 299 Top cast Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg Andrew Garfield as Eduardo Saverin Justin Timberlake as Sean Parker Rooney Mara as Erica Albright Bryan Barter as Billy Olson Dustin Fitzsimons as Phoenix Club President Joseph Mazzello as Dustin Moskovitz Patrick …
Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg Andrew Garfield as Eduardo Saverin Justin Timberlake as Sean Parker Armie Hammer as Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss Max Minghella as Divya Narendra Brenda Song as Christy Lee Rashida Jones as Marylin Delpy John Getz as Sy David Selby as Gage Denise Grayson as Gretchen Douglas Urbanski as Larry Summers
Jesse Eisenberg, Actor: The Social Network. Curly haired and with a fast-talking voice, Jesse Eisenberg is a movie actor, known for his Academy Award nominated role as Mark Zuckerberg in the 2010 film The Social Network. He has also starred in the films The Squid and the Whale, Adventureland, The Education of Charlie Banks, 30 Minutes or Less, Now You See Me and …
May 23, 2020 · O'Brien plays Saverin while Ramos plays Zuckerberg. The full video is below. The scene from The Social Network where Eduardo tells Mark Zuckerberg he better lawyer up asshole starring me and @dylanobrien pic.twitter.com/XoPj9A7ahU — Sarah Ramos (@sarahramos) May 21, 2020 The Social Network was with considerable acclaim when it hit theaters in 2010.
Actor John Getz portrays the lawyer Sy in David Fincher's 'The Social Network' (Photo by Mark ...Dec 14, 2020
Eduardo SaverinAndrew Garfield: Eduardo Saverin.
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In a recent interview promoting his upcoming film The Eyes of Tammy Faye, Garfield revealed he stayed in character for a weekend while filming The Social Network. And it resulted in him having an “altercation” at a Golden Globes party.Sep 14, 2021
But this year also brings an opportunity to celebrate two of its stars who are making their way through the awards circuit: Andrew Garfield, who played Eduardo Saverin, and Dakota Johnson, who, in her first film role, played Amelia Ritter.Jan 18, 2022
Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss ended up suing Zuckerberg for theft of intellectual property, in other words, for stealing their idea. They acquired a 65-million-dollar settlement and signed a non-disclosure agreement after doing so.May 20, 2021
Stick around for the end credits and you'll see that the twins are actually played by two actors, Armie Hammer and Josh Pence. Yet they look — and sound — completely identical.Oct 4, 2010
Eduardo Saverin Thoughts on The Social Network: In a 2010 op-ed for CNBC, Saverin wrote “the movie was clearly intended to be entertainment and not a fact-based documentary.” In 2012, he hammered home the same point in an interview with Brazilian magazine Veja: "That's Hollywood fantasy, not a documentary."Sep 30, 2020
Amelia Ritter is a young student from Stanford University who sleeps with Sean Parker one night after meeting him at a bar. She's played by Dakota Johnson.
Saverin then filed a suit against Zuckerberg, alleging Zuckerberg spent Facebook's money (Saverin's money) on personal expenses over the summer. In 2009, both suits were settled out of court. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed and the company affirmed Saverin's title as co-founder of Facebook.
Others have asked why screenwriter Aaron Sorkin didn't create a role for Priscilla Chan, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's longtime girlfriend, who was in the picture (although, apparently, not romantically so) during the timespan of the film.
The majority of Saverin's fortune is derived from his stake in Meta Platforms, formerly facebook. He owns about 2% of the company, according to its 2021 proxy statement. The world's largest social network has 2.8 billion monthly active users, according to a January 2021 company presentation.
On a fall night in 2003, Harvard undergrad and computer programming genius Mark Zuckerberg sits down at his computer and heatedly begins working on a new idea. In a fury of blogging and programming, what begins in his dorm room soon becomes a global social network and a revolution in communication.
During one of the depositions, it is mentioned that the invention of Facebook made Mark Zuckerberg "the biggest thing on a campus that included nineteen Nobel Laureates, fifteen Pulitzer Prize winners, two future Olympians, and a movie star." One of the lawyers then asks, "Who was the movie star?" and the response is, "Does it matter?" This movie star was, in fact, Natalie Portman, who was enrolled at Harvard from 1999 to 2003 and helped screenwriter Aaron Sorkin by providing him insider information about goings-on at Harvard at the time Facebook first appeared there..
Character Analysis - Mark Zuckerburg. Mark Zuckerberg the protagonist in The Social Network, played by Jesse Elsenberg, is a character the audience absolutely loves because of his witty and sharp attitude that makes him a hateable person to other characters within the film. Mark is a very sarcastic person which can be perceive from speech ...
1) Sean is straight forward and clear about his point. When he meets Mark and Eduardo and is leaving after their discussion he tells Mark “Drop the "The.". Just "Facebook.". It's cleaner”. 2) Sean is condescending when he feels he is in a state of power. This is revealed when he mocks Eduardo saying “Hang on.
In October 2003, 19-year-old Harvard University sophomore Mark Zuckerberg is dumped by his girlfriend Erica Albright. Returning to his dorm, Zuckerberg writes an insulting post about Albright on his LiveJournal blog. He creates a campus website called Facemash by hacking into college databases to steal photos of female students, then allowing site visitors to rate their attractiveness. After traffic to the site crashes parts of Harvard's computer network, Zuckerberg is given six months of academic probation. However, Facemash's popularity attracts the attention of twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss and their business partner Divya Narendra. The trio invites Zuckerberg to work on Harvard Connection, a social network exclusive to Harvard students and aimed at dating.
As Kellerhouse previously designed posters for the films of Steven Soderbergh, director David Fincher's friend, he was contacted by Ceán Chaffin in late 2009 to work on the key art for The Social Network, which had to make sole use of one approved photograph, that of Eisenberg's head.
The Social Network is a 2010 American biographical drama film directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin. Adapted from Ben Mezrich 's 2009 book The Accidental Billionaires, it portrays the founding of social networking website Facebook and the resulting lawsuits.
While competing in the Henley Royal Regatta for Harvard against the Hollandia Roeiclub, the Winklevoss twins discover that Facebook has expanded to Europe with Oxford, Cambridge and LSE, and decide to sue the company for theft of intellectual property.
Following the close of the decade, The Social Network was recognized as one of the best films of the 2010s. Esquire named the film the best of the 2010s, calling it Citizen Kane "for the Internet age" and dubbing it "the movie of our new millennium".
The Social Network won the Best Motion Picture – Drama Golden Globe at the 68th Golden Globe Awards on January 16, 2011. The film also won the awards for Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Original Score, making it the film with the most wins of the night.
Principal photography began in October 2009 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Scenes were filmed around the campuses of two Massachusetts prep schools, Phillips Academy and Milton Academy. Additional scenes were filmed on the campus of Wheelock College , which was set up to be Harvard's campus. (Harvard has turned down most requests for on-location filming ever since the filming of Love Story (1970), which caused significant physical damage to trees on campus.) Filming took place on the Keyser and Wyman quadrangles in the Homewood campus of Johns Hopkins University from November 2–4, which also doubled for Harvard in the film. The first scene in the film, where Zuckerberg is with his girlfriend, took 99 takes to finish. The film was shot on the Red One digital cinema camera. The rowing scenes with the Winklevoss brothers were filmed at Community Rowing Inc. in Newton, Massachusetts and at the Henley Royal Regatta; miniature faking process was used in a sequence showing a rowing event at the latter. Although a significant portion of the latter half of the film is set in Silicon Valley, the filmmakers opted to shoot those scenes in Los Angeles and Pasadena .
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In the Oscar-tipped film The Social Network he is depicted as a ruthless young man who founded Facebook to increase his chances with girls and allow him entry into elite Ivy League institutions. Now Mark Zuckerberg has broken his public silence over David Fincher's movie, claiming that the main thing it got right was his clothes.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg says The Social Network has got him all wrong ... apart from his on-screen wardrobe. Face-off ... Rooney Mara as Erica Albright with Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network – Zuckerberg rejects this portrayal. Photograph: Merrick Morton. Face-off ... Rooney Mara as Erica Albright with Jesse ...
The website Gawker said his claim to have been with Chan throughout Facebook's early period was a "documented falsehood", and pointed to a book titled The Facebook Effect which suggests he dated a Berkeley undergraduate during a break in their relationship.
Bloggers have called into question Zuckerberg's claims that Albright is not based on a real person.