John Cusack
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John Paul Cusack (born June 28, 1966) is an American film actor and writer, born in Evanston, Illinois to an Irish-Catholic family. His father Dick Cusack, as well as his siblings Ann, Bill, Joan, and Susie have also been actors. His mother, Nancy, is a former teacher and political activist.
Cusack began acting in childhood. He attended the Piven Theatre Workshop in Chicago and he did many voice-overs for commercials and appeared in some stage productions by the age of 12. His first film was the comedy Class in 1983. Later, he was given the role of John Bender in John Hughes' film The Breakfast Club but was replaced by Judd Nelson. In 1988, he founded a theatre group ("The New Criminals"), for which he has directed several productions.
After success at an early age as the star of several teen-oriented films, Cusack has generally sought roles which cast him as an ethically conflicted everyman. He is often cast as an anti-hero who can be very neurotic, but has played a wide variety of characters. He frequently appears in films with members of his family (particularly his older sister, Joan) and with long-time best friend Jeremy Piven, whose parents, Byrne and Joyce Piven, founded and continue to run the Piven Theatre Workshop.
After playing mostly character roles for a number of years, Cusack became an A-list star in 1997 with the widely acclaimed black comedy Grosse Pointe Blank (which he also co-wrote and produced) and the action movie Con Air, both of which were very commercially successful. He continues to choose roles in movies outside the mainstream, however, such as Being John Malkovich and High Fidelity, which is largely considered to be a definitive role for the actor, as a troubled record store owner with too many relationship hangups. Among some of the films he has turned down include Indecent Proposal, Crash and Apollo 13. He will next appear in the horror film 1408, based on the Stephen King short story, as a persistent supernatural writer who realizes his latest venture in a haunted hotel room, might be the real thing.
Cusack spent a year at New York University before dropping out, reasoning that he had "too much fire in [his] belly."
Since May 2005 he's been a contributing blogger at The Huffington Post.
He is not married, but has been romantically linked to a number of women. Cusack is fiercely protective of his private life and rarely makes public appearances between his films or events. He has said that "celebrity is the worst thing that can happen to an actor."
Trivia
Cusack made a cameo in the 1988 music video for "Trip At The Brain" by Suicidal Tendencies.Cusack is an avid fan of The Clash.
Trained in kickboxing by Benny Urquidez for Grosse Pointe Blank. He still continues his training with Benny.
Filmography
- ''1408 pre-production as Mike
- American Dog (2008)
- Grace is Gone (2006) **filming as Stanley Phillips
- The Contract (2006) **post-production
- The Martian Child (2006) **post-production
- The Ice Harvest (2005) as Charlie Arglist
- Must Love Dogs (2005) as Jake
- Breakfast With Hunter (2003) as Interviewee
- Runaway Jury (2003) as Nicholas Easter
- Identity (2003) as Ed
- Max (2002) as Max Rothman
- Serendipity (2001) as Jonathan Trager
- America's Sweethearts (2001) as actor Eddie Thomas
- High Fidelity (2000) as record store owner Rob Gordon
- Cradle Will Rock (1999) as Nelson Rockefeller
- Being John Malkovich (1999) as Craig Schwartz
- Pushing Tin (1999) as Nick Falzone
- This Is My Father (1999) as Eddie Sharp (The Pilot)
- The Jack Bull (1999) as Myrl Redding
- The Thin Red Line (1998) as Captain John Gaff
- Anastasia (1997)(voice) Dimitri
- Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997) as reporter John Kelso
- Con Air (1997) as U.S. Marshal Vince Larkin
- Grosse Pointe Blank (1997) as hitman Martin Q. Blank
- City Hall (1996) as Deputy Mayor Kevin Calhoun
- The Road To Wellville (1994) as Charles Ossining
- Floundering (1994) as JC
- Bullets Over Broadway (1994) as David Shayne
- Money For Nothing (1993) as Joey Coyle
- Map of the Human Heart (1993) as The Mapmaker
- Bob Roberts (1992) as Cutting Edge Host
- Roadside Prophets (1992) as Caspar
- Shadows and Fog (1992) as Student Jack
- The Player (1992) as Himself
- True Colors (1991) as Peter Burton
- The Grifters (1990) as Roy Dillon
- Say Anything... (1989) as Lloyd Dobler
- Fat Man and Little Boy (1989) as Michael Merriman
- Tapeheads (1988) as Ivan Alexeev
- Eight Men Out (1988) as baseball player Buck Weaver
- Hot Pursuit (1987) as Dan Bartlett
- Stand By Me (1986) as Denny Lachance
- One Crazy Summer (1986) as Hoops McCann
- Better Off Dead... (1985) as Lane Meyer
- The Journey of Natty Gann (1985)
- The Sure Thing (1985) as college student Walter "Gib" Gibson
- Sixteen Candles (1984) as Bryce
- Grandview, U.S.A. (1984) as Johnny Maine
- Class (1983) as Roscoe Maibaum
External links
- [Interview with Cusack] on NPR's Fresh Air
- [Cusack's writings on the Huffington Post]''
- [Being John Cusack] - The Guardian, July 1, 2000. Interview and profile.
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