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Big Fat Liar
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Jason Shepherd - a 14-year-old boy - always cheat and lie to everyone around. During one time to the school, he brings an essay entitled 'Big Fat Liar' telling of times he lie in the car of a man named Wolf and forgotten there. Upon arriving, Jason realizes that, but teacher and his parents do not believe him anymore. What should he do?
Jason Shepherd - a 14-year-old boy - always cheat and lie to everyone around. During one time to the school, he brings an essay entitled 'Big Fat Liar' telling of times he lie in the car of a man named Wolf and forgotten there. Upon arriving, Jason realizes that, but teacher and his parents do not believe him anymore. What should he do?
Actors:
Sandra Lee Gimpel,
Sean OBryan,
Patrick Falls,
Taran Killam,
Paul Giamatti,
John Gatins,
Rebecca Corry,
Mike Smith,
Greg Bronson,
Matthew Frauman,
Ned Brower,
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Sandra Lee Gimpel
17 September 1939, Los Angeles, California, USA
Sean OBryan
10 September 1963, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Patrick Falls
Taran Killam
1 April 1982, Culver City, California, USA
Paul Giamatti
6 June 1967, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
John Gatins
Rebecca Corry
23 March 1971, Kent, Washington, USA
Mike Smith
Greg Bronson
2 September 1954, Tuba City, Arizona, USA
Matthew Frauman
Ned Brower
15 December 1978, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Director:
Shawn Levy
Shawn Levy
23 July 1968, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Country:
United States
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