Jesse Eisenberg Was Warned Not to Meet Mark Zuckerberg
Actor Jesse Eisenberg, who once portrayed Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, says he thinks the tech billionaire should focus on improving the world instead of inserting himself into politics.
Actor, writer and director Jesse Eisenberg says he has had more failures than successes. In this week's Wild Card, he opens up about ambition and his his defense against despair.
The actor, who played Mark Zuckerberg in "The Social Network," said "tech bros" would be better off focusing their money and attention elsewhere.
The interview moment went viral on the late-night show's TikTok page, garnering nearly 2 million views. In the comments, people were amused by Jesse's self-deprecating humor about his stress. "He is the personification of anxiety 😭," one person wrote.
The Oscar-nominated writer (he's a finalist for his semi-autobiographical original screenplay about a transformative trip to Poland) and actor (2010's 'The Social Network') talks to THR about his life and career.
Jesse Eisenberg thinks the rich tech bro billionaires of the world are focused on the wrong things. While appearing on "Real Time with Bill Maher," the host asked Eisenberg about his thoughts on the tech bro rise into politics with the recent Trump reelection.
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Jesse Eisenberg was prevented from meeting Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg before portraying him in 'The Social Network'. The 41-year-old actor earned an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of the social media gurur in the 2010 film and has now revealed that,
Jesse Eisenberg is having a bit of a moment. Fresh off his 2025 Oscar nomination for Best Screenplay for A Real Pain, the multi-hyphenate has been making his rounds on late night talk shows.
By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Eisenberg responded, “I look at it from a very specific perspective, which is if you’re so rich and powerful, why are you not just spending your days doing ...