Name Michael Finkel Role Journalist | Movies True Story | |
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Books True Story, Alpine Circus Nominations Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime Similar Christian Longo, Rupert Goold, Jonah Hill, Dave Kajganich, Felicity Jones Born 1969 (age 52) |
True Story (2015) Movie - Sundance Interview: James Franco
Michael Finkel is an American journalist and memoirist, who has written the books True Story: Murder, Memoir, Mea Culpa (2005) and The Stranger in the Woods: The extraordinary story of the last true hermit (2017). He is played by actor Jonah Hill in the 2015 film True Story
Contents
- True Story 2015 Movie Sundance Interview James Franco
- Writing About the Last True Hermit and Other Adventurous Stories with Michael Finkel
- Career
- Honors and awards
- References

Writing About the Last True Hermit and Other Adventurous Stories with Michael Finkel
Career

Finkel was a writer for The New York Times until 2002, when he was discovered to have used interviews with multiple people to create a composite protagonist, Youssouf Malé, for a story he had written on the African slave trade, "Is Youssouf Malé A Slave?"

Finkel had originally pitched a child slavery story to The New York Times, but his subsequent reporting did not uncover proof of enslavement, although he did encounter teenagers working for meager wages in difficult conditions.

The story Finkel submitted purported to profile an adolescent West African boy, Youssouf Malé, who sold himself into slavery on a cocoa plantation in Ivory Coast. The story as published included photographs, including one described as being that of Malé. After publication, an official of Save the Children contacted Finkel to say that the boy pictured was not Malé. Upon questioning by his editors, Finkel admitted that the boy profiled in the article was in fact a composite of several boys he had interviewed, including one named Youssouf Malé. Finkel was then fired.

After his dismissal from The New York Times, Finkel learned that Christian Longo, an Oregon man who had murdered his own wife and three children in December 2001, had used "Michael Finkel" as an alias during his several weeks as a fugitive. After Longo's capture the next month, Finkel communicated with him. Finkel says that, before the trial, Longo had hoped the journalist would bring out "the real story" to help him win acquittal; after conviction, the convict gave Finkel interviews admitting his guilt. Finkel wrote a memoir on the relationship, True Story: Murder, Memoir, Mea Culpa (2005).
The Stranger in the Woods tells the story of Christopher Thomas Knight, a hermit who lived alone in woods in the North Pond area of Maine for 27 years.
Honors and awards
True Story was nominated for an Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime (2006). A film adaptation was released in April 2015, starring Jonah Hill as Finkel and James Franco as Longo.
In 2008, Finkel and photographer John Stanmeyer won the National Magazine Award for photojournalism for "Bedlam in the Blood: Malaria", published in National Geographic (July 2007).