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Ben Mezrich ( ; born February 7, 1969) is an American author. He has written well-known
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books, including '' The Accidental Billionaires'' and '' The Antisocial Network'', which have been turned into the films ''
The Social Network ''The Social Network'' is a 2010 American biographical drama film directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin, based on the 2009 book '' The Accidental Billionaires'' by Ben Mezrich. It portrays the founding of social networkin ...
'' and '' Dumb Money'', respectively. Some of his books have been written under the
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Holden Scott.


Early life and education

Mezrich was born in
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, the son of Molli Newman, a lawyer, and Reuben Mezrich, a chairman of radiology at the
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. He has two brothers, including Josh Mezrich. He was raised in a
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household, and attended
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, in Princeton, New Jersey. He graduated
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with a degree in
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from
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in 1991.


Career

Mezrich is best known for his first non-fiction work, '' Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six MIT Students Who Took Vegas for Millions''. This book tells the story of a group of students from
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who bet on
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games using a sophisticated
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system, earning millions of dollars at casinos in
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and other gambling centers in the
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and the
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. The story was made into the movie '' 21'', released in 2008. Despite being categorized as non-fiction many of the characters in ''Bringing Down the House'' are composite characters and some of the events described have been contested by the people the characters are based on. In 2004, Mezrich published '' Ugly Americans: The True Story of the Ivy League Cowboys Who Raided the Asian Markets for Millions''. This book recounts the exploits of an American assistant securities trader, John Malcolm. In 2005, Mezrich published '' Busting Vegas: The MIT Whiz Kid Who Brought the Casinos to Their Knees'', a semi-sequel to ''Bringing Down the House''. The book tells the story of another student involved in a similar Blackjack team, but one that used more advanced techniques than the ones discussed in the first book. As with ''Bringing Down the House'', many of the events depicted in ''Busting Vegas'' were later contested by main character Semyon Dukach, who described the book as "only about half true". In 2007, Mezrich published '' Rigged: The True Story of a Wall Street Novice who Changed the World of Oil Forever'', which recounts the formation of what would eventually become the
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by two young visionaries, one in the
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and the other in the
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Ministry of Finance. Mezrich published a new book in July 2009 about
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, the founder of Facebook, titled '' The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius, and Betrayal''. It debuted at No. 4 on ''
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'' Nonfiction Bestseller List, and No. 1 on ''
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'' Nonfiction Bestseller List."
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adapted the book for the screenplay of the film ''
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'', which was released on October 1, 2010. It was directed by
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and stars Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg and
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as
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. Ten years later, in May 2019, Mezrich published a sequel centering on Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss: '' Bitcoin Billionaires: A True Story of Genius, Betrayal, and Redemption''. In 2014, Mezrich published ''Seven Wonders'', his first novel since ''The Carrier'' in 2001. ''Seven Wonders'' is "a fast-moving thriller involving murder, conspiracy, historical mystery, and the Seven Wonders of the World", according to
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. ''
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'' wrote that "Mezrich has written a rollicking adventure with a fantastic behind-the-scenes tour of some of the world's most intriguing spots." His 2021 book, '' The Antisocial Network: The GameStop Short Squeeze and the Ragtag Group of Amateur Traders That Brought Wall Street to Its Knees'', was adapted into the film '' Dumb Money'' directed by
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. His 2023 book, ''Breaking Twitter:
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and the Most Controversial Corporate Takeover in History'', is set to become a limited series.


Personal life

Mezrich has been married to Tonya M. Chen since 2006; they write the ''Charlie Numbers'' series together. He lives in
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.


Works


Books


Fiction

*''Threshold'' (1996, ) *''
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'' (1998, ) *''Fertile Ground'' (1999, ) *''
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: Skin'' (2000, ) *''Skeptic'' (written under the pen name Holden Scott) (2000, ) *''The Carrier'' (written under the pen name Holden Scott) (2001, ) * ''Seven Wonders'' (2014, ) * ''The Midnight Ride'' (2022, ) * ''The Mistress and the Key'' (2024, )


Non-fiction

* '' Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six MIT Students Who Took Vegas for Millions'' (2002, ) * '' Ugly Americans: The True Story of the Ivy League Cowboys Who Raided the Asian Markets for Millions'' (2004, ) * '' Busting Vega$: The MIT Whiz Kid Who Brought the Casinos to Their Knees'' (2005, ) * '' Rigged: The Story of an Ivy League Kid Who Changed the World of Oil, From Wall Street to Dubai'' (2007, ) * '' The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius, and Betrayal'' (2009, ) * '' Sex on the Moon: The Amazing Story Behind the Most Audacious Heist in History'' (2011, ) * ''Straight Flush: The True Story of Six College Friends Who Dealt Their Way to a Billion-Dollar Online Poker Empire—and How It All Came Crashing Down ...'' (2013, ) * ''Once Upon a Time in Russia: The Rise of the Oligarchs—A True Story of Ambition, Wealth, Betrayal, and Murder'' (2015, ) * ''The 37th Parallel: The Secret Truth Behind America's UFO Highway'' (2016, ) * ''Woolly: The True Story of the Quest to Revive One of History's Most Iconic Extinct Creatures'' (2017, ) *'' Bitcoin Billionaires: A True Story of Genius, Betrayal, and Redemption'' (2019, ) * '' The Antisocial Network: The GameStop Short Squeeze and the Ragtag Group of Amateur Traders That Brought Wall Street to Its Knees'' (2021, Grand Central / Hachette, ) * '' Breaking Twitter: Elon Musk and the Most Controversial Corporate Takeover in History'' (2023, )


Juvenile fiction

*''Bringing Down the Mouse'' (2014, ) *''Charlie Numbers and the Man in the Moon'' (2017, ) *''Charlie Numbers and the Woolly Mammoth'' (2019, )


Other projects

Mezrich was the co-host of season 3 of the GSN series '' World Series of Blackjack'' and '' World Blackjack Tour''. He also represented
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as a contestant in the Sexiest Bachelor in America Pageant on Fox in 2000. '' Fatal Error'' is a TBS premiere movie adaptation of his second book, ''Reaper'', starring Antonio Sabato, Jr. and
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. ''Skin'' was originally written as an ''
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'' episode. ''Rigged'' was optioned by
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's company 2929, as was ''Q'', a work of fiction by Mezrich. ''Ugly Americans'' has been optioned by
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, with a screenplay written by Robert Schenkkan,
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-winning writer of ''
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'', and also a draft completed by Mezrich himself. Mezrich was the co-host of season 3 of the GSN series '' World Series of Blackjack'' and '' World Blackjack Tour''. On August 9, 2016,
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acquired the film adaptation rights to Mezrich's sci-fi novel ''Wolly,'' but the rights likely reverted back to Mezrich because of Disney's acquisition of 21st Century Fox. Mezrich's collaborator on ''Seven Wonders,'' film producer Beau Flynn, has set a television series adaptation for
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with
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attached to both star in and produce the series.


References


External links

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''Poker Moments'' Interview, September 24, 2010
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''In Depth'' interview with Mezrich, November 6, 2011
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