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John Cusack(I)

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John Cusack is, like most of his characters, an unconventional hero. Wary of fame and repelled by formulaic Hollywood fare, he has built a successful career playing underdogs and odd men out--all the while avoiding the media spotlight. John was born in Evanston, Illinois, to an Irish-American family. With the exception of mom Nancy (née Carolan), a former math teacher, the Cusack clan is all show business: father Dick Cusack was an actor and filmmaker, and John's siblings Joan Cusack, Ann Cusack, Bill Cusack and Susie Cusack are all thespians by trade. Like his brother and sisters, John became a member of Chicago's Piven Theatre Workshop while he was still in elementary school. By age 12, he already had several stage productions, commercial voice overs and industrial films under his belt. He made his feature film debut at 17, acting alongside Rob Lowe and Andrew McCarthy in the romantic comedy Class (1983). His next role, as a member of Anthony Michael Hall's geek brigade in Sixteen Candles (1984), put him on track to becoming a teen-flick fixture. Cusack remained on the periphery of the Brat Pack, sidestepping the meteoric rise and fall of most of his contemporaries, but he stayed busy with leads in films like The Sure Thing (1985) and Better Off Dead (1985). Young Cusack is probably best remembered for what could be considered his last adolescent role: the stereo-blaring romantic Lloyd Dobler in Say Anything (1989). A year later, he hit theaters as a grown-up, playing a bush-league con man caught between his manipulative mother and headstrong girlfriend in The Grifters (1990).

The next few years were relatively quiet for the actor, but he filled in the gaps with off-screen projects. He directed and produced several shows for the Chicago-based theater group The New Criminals, which he founded in 1988 (modeling it after Tim Robbins' Actors' Gang in Los Angeles) to promote political and avant-garde stage work. Four years later, Cusack's high school friends Steve Pink and D.V. DeVincentis joined him in starting a sister company for film, New Crime Productions. New Crime's first feature was the sharply written comedy Grosse Pointe Blank (1997), which touched off a career renaissance for Cusack. In addition to co-scripting, he starred as a world-weary hit man who goes home for his ten-year high school reunion and tries to rekindle a romance with the girl he stood up on prom night (Minnie Driver). In an instance of life imitating art, Cusack actually did go home for his ten-year reunion (to honor a bet about the film's financing) and ended up in a real-life romance with Driver. Cusack's next appearance was as a federal agent (or, as he described it, "the first post-Heston, non-biblical action star in sandals") in Con Air (1997), a movie he chose because he felt it was time to make smart business decisions. He followed that with Clint Eastwood's Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997), in which he played a Yankee reporter entangled in a Savannah murder case.

Cusack has always favored offbeat material, so it was no surprise when he turned up in the fiercely original Being John Malkovich (1999). Long-haired, bearded and bespectacled, he was almost unrecognizable in the role of a frustrated puppeteer who stumbles across a portal into the brain of actor John Malkovich. The convincing performance won him a Best Actor nomination at the Independent Spirit Awards. In 2000, Cusack was back to his clean-shaven self in High Fidelity (2000), another New Crime production. He worked with Steve Pink and D.V. DeVincentis to adapt Nick Hornby's popular novel (relocating the story to their native Chicago), then starred as the sarcastic record store owner who revisits his "Top 5" breakups to find out why he's so unlucky in love. The real Cusack has been romantically linked with several celebs, including Driver, Alison Eastwood, Claire Forlani and Neve Campbell. He's also something of a family man, acting frequently opposite sister Joan Cusack and pulling other Cusacks into his films on a regular basis. He seems pleased with the spate of projects on his horizon, but admits that he still hasn't reached his ultimate goal: to be involved in a "great piece of art".
BornJune 28, 1966
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    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 8 wins & 22 nominations total

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    Known for

    John Cusack and Minnie Driver in Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)
    Grosse Pointe Blank
    7.3
    • Martin Q. Blank
    • 1997
    Promotional One Sheet
    High Fidelity
    7.4
    • Rob Gordon
    • 2000
    John Cusack and Ione Skye in Say Anything (1989)
    Say Anything
    7.3
    • Lloyd Dobler
    • 1989
    John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in 1408 (2007)
    1408
    6.8
    • Mike Enslin
    • 2007

    Credits

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    Actor



    • John Cusack, Jake Abel, and Brianna Hildebrand in Fog of War (2025)
      Fog of War
      4.2
      • Bob Duncolm
      • 2025
    • Baoqiang Wang and Haoran Liu in Detective Chinatown 1900 (2025)
      Detective Chinatown 1900
      6.1
      • Grant
      • 2025
    • John Cusack, Daoming Chen, Feihong Yu, Daniel Wu, Luyao Ren, Zhu Zhu, You Zhou, Haoran Liu, Yutian Wang, and Yusi Chen in Decoded (2024)
      Decoded
      5.7
      • Liseiwicz
      • 2024
    • Pursuit (2022)
      Pursuit
      2.8
      • Jack Calloway
      • 2022
    • Dan Byrd, Jessica Rothe, Desmin Borges, Farrah Mackenzie, Ashleigh LaThrop, Sasha Lane, and Javon 'Wanna' Walton in Utopia (2020)
      Utopia
      6.7
      TV Series
      • Dr. Kevin Christie
      • 2020
    • John Cusack, Emile Hirsch, and Déborah François in Never Grow Old (2019)
      Never Grow Old
      6.0
      • Dutch Albert
      • 2019
    • John Cusack, Taye Diggs, George Lopez, Luke Hemsworth, Gianni Capaldi, and Jennifer Tao in River Runs Red (2018)
      River Runs Red
      4.4
      • Horace
      • 2018
    • John Cusack and Christina Ricci in Distorted (2018)
      Distorted
      4.5
      • Vernon Sarsfield
      • 2018
    • John Cusack and Julian Schaffner in Singularity (2017)
      Singularity
      3.6
      • Elias Van Dorne
      • 2017
    • John Cusack, Ellar Coltrane, Willa Fitzgerald, and Jacob Artist in Blood Money (2017)
      Blood Money
      4.5
      • Miller
      • 2017
    • Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, Johnathon Schaech, and Adrian Grenier in Arsenal (2017)
      Arsenal
      4.0
      • Sal
      • 2017
    • John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in Cell (2016)
      Cell
      4.4
      • Clay Riddell
      • 2016
    • Chi-Raq (2015)
      Chi-Raq
      5.9
      • Father Mike Corridan
      • 2015
    • Hot Tub Time Machine 2 (2015)
      Hot Tub Time Machine 2
      5.0
      • Adam (unrated version, uncredited)
      • 2015
    • John Cusack, Jackie Chan, Adrien Brody, and Peng Lin in Dragon Blade (2015)
      Dragon Blade
      5.9
      • Lucius
      • 2015

    Producer



    • John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in Cell (2016)
      Cell
      4.4
      • executive producer
      • 2016
    • Wall Street (2014)
      Wall Street
      4.9
      TV Movie
      • executive producer
      • 2014
    • We Are Not Animals (2013)
      We Are Not Animals
      4.8
      • executive producer
      • 2013
    • John Cusack, Chevy Chase, Clark Duke, Craig Robinson, Rob Corddry, Brook Bennett, Aliu Oyofo, and Jake Rose in Hot Tub Time Machine (2010)
      Hot Tub Time Machine
      6.4
      • producer
      • 2010
    • John Cusack, Joan Cusack, Marisa Tomei, Ben Kingsley, and Hilary Duff in War, Inc. (2008)
      War, Inc.
      5.5
      • producer
      • 2008
    • John Cusack in Grace Is Gone (2007)
      Grace Is Gone
      6.7
      • producer
      • 2007
    • John Cusack and Noah Taylor in Max (2002)
      Max
      6.4
      • associate producer
      • 2002
    • Never Get Outta the Boat (2002)
      Never Get Outta the Boat
      6.9
      • executive producer
      • 2002
    • Promotional One Sheet
      High Fidelity
      7.4
      • co-producer
      • 2000
    • The Jack Bull (1999)
      The Jack Bull
      6.8
      TV Movie
      • executive producer
      • 1999
    • Chicago Cab (1997)
      Chicago Cab
      6.4
      • executive producer
      • 1997
    • John Cusack and Minnie Driver in Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)
      Grosse Pointe Blank
      7.3
      • co-producer
      • 1997

    Writer



    • We Are Not Animals (2013)
      We Are Not Animals
      4.8
      • written by
      • 2013
    • John Cusack, Joan Cusack, Marisa Tomei, Ben Kingsley, and Hilary Duff in War, Inc. (2008)
      War, Inc.
      5.5
      • written by
      • 2008
    • Promotional One Sheet
      High Fidelity
      7.4
      • screenplay
      • 2000
    • John Cusack and Minnie Driver in Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)
      Grosse Pointe Blank
      7.3
      • screenplay
      • 1997
    • Floundering (1994)
      Floundering
      5.8
      • additional dialogue
      • 1994

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    2012: Deleted Scene - "Jackson Underwater"
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    • Alternative name
      • John Cusak
    • Height
      • 6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
    • Born
      • June 28, 1966
      • Evanston, Illinois, USA
    • Children
      • No Children
    • Parents
        Ann Paula "Nancy" Carolan
    • Relatives
        Bill Cusack(Sibling)
    • Other works
      Release of the song and the music video for the new song, Suicidal Tendencies: Trip at the Brain (1988), by Suicidal Tendencies, with video appearances by John Cusack (portraying The General), Mike Clark, Rocky George, Bob Heathcote, R.J. Herrera, Mike Muir; and was directed by Bill Fishman.
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      • 5 Interviews
      • 13 Articles
      • 1 Pictorial
      • 8 Magazine Cover Photos

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    • Trivia
      Sister Joan Cusack appeared in 10 of his movies:Class (1983), Sixteen Candles (1984), Grandview, U.S.A. (1984), Broadcast News (1987), Say Anything (1989), Grosse Pointe Blank (1997), Cradle Will Rock (1999), High Fidelity (2000), Martian Child (2007) and War, Inc. (2008).
    • Quotes
      I was a teen star. That's disgusting enough.
    • Trademarks
        Dark, unruly hair
    • Nickname
      • Johnny

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    • How old is John Cusack?
      58 years old
    • When was John Cusack born?
      June 28, 1966
    • Where was John Cusack born?
      Evanston, Illinois, USA
    • What is John Cusack's birth name?
      John Paul Cusack
    • How tall is John Cusack?
      6 feet 2 inches, or 1.88 meters

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