The son of actor Richard Cusack and younger brother of comic actress Joan Cusack, John Cusack started his career at the age of eight, under the guidance of his theatrically active mother. He made his stage bow with Evanston's Pivan Theatre Workshop and quickly went on to do commercial work, becoming one of Chicago's busiest commercial voice-over artists. Although Cusack began to emerge as an actor during the heyday of the Brat Pack, and appeared in a number of "teen" movies, he managed to avoid falling into the narrowly defined rut the phenomenon left in its wake. After making his film debut in 1983's Class, he had a brief but painfully memorable appearance as a member of Anthony Michael Hall's nerd posse in Sixteen Candles (1984). Bigger and better opportunities came Cusack's way the following year, when he achieved a measure of stardom with his portrayal of a sexually anxious college freshman in The Sure Thing (1985). The same year, he gained further recognition with his starring roles in Better Off Dead (which also granted him a degree of cult status) and The Journey of Natty Gann. Cusack spent the rest of the 1980s carving out a niche for himself as both a solid performer and something of a lust object for unconventional girls everywhere, a status aided immeasurably by his portrayal of lovable underachiever Lloyd Dobler in Cameron Crowe's 1989 ....Say Anything. He also began winning critical acclaim for his parts in more serious films, notably as a disgraced White Sox third baseman in John Sayles' Eight Men Out (1988) and as a con artist in Stephen Frears' The Grifters (1990). Cusack enjoyed steady work throughout the 1990s, with particularly notable roles in Woody Allen's Bullets Over Broadway (1994), which featured him as a struggling playwright; Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997), in which he starred as a journalist investigating a murder; Grosse Pointe Blank (1997), which cast him as the film's protagonist, a neurotic hit man; and the impressively cast The Thin Red Line, in which he played a World War II soldier. Just about all of Cusack's roles allowed him to showcase his quirky versatility, and the films he did to close out the century were no exception: in 1999 he first starred as an air-traffic controller in the comedy Pushing Tin and then appeared as Nelson Rockefeller in Cradle Will Rock, Tim Robbins' exploration of art and politics in 1930s America; finally, in perhaps his most unique film to date, he starred in Spike Jonze's Being John Malkovich as a puppeteer who discovers a way to enter the mind of the famous actor. The wildly original film turned out to be one of the year's biggest surprise hits, scoring among both audiences and critics. Cusack had yet another triumph the following year with High Fidelity, Stephen Frears' adaptation of Nick Hornby's novel of the same name. The actor, who co-wrote the script for the film in addition to starring in it, earned some of the best reviews of his career for his heartfelt comic portrayal of Rob, the film's well-meaning but oftentimes emotionally immature protagonist. ~ Rebecca Flint, All Movie Guide
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Actor John Cusack Portrait Session
Premiere Of The Weinstein Co.'s "Grace Is Gone" - Arrivals
Grace is Gone Premiere - Arrivals
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John Cusack in "Say Anything"
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John Cusack and Ione Skye in 'Say Anything'
1. MARTIAN CHILD, David Gordon and foster son Dennis (Bobby Coleman and John Cusack), 2007
John Cusack in 'Better Off Dead'
John Cusack in "Say Anything"
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America's Sweethearts
Anastasia
Being John Malkovich
Bob Roberts ( Not Set, Not Set )
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City Hall ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Class ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Cradle Will Rock
Eight Men Out
Fat Man and Little Boy
Grace Is Gone
Identity
Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten
Map of the Human Heart
Max ( Trailer, US Theatrical )
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Must Love Dogs ( Trailer, US Theatrical )
One Crazy Summer
Pushing Tin
Roadside Prophets ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Runaway Jury
Say Anything ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Shadows and Fog ( Extra (Clip), US Home Video )
Stand By Me
Tapeheads ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
The Contract
The Grifters ( Trailer, US Home Video )
The Ice Harvest ( Trailer, US Theatrical )
The Jack Bull ( Trailer, US Home Video )
The Martian Child
The Player ( Trailer, US Home Video )
The Road to Wellville ( Trailer, US Home Video )
The Sure Thing ( Trailer, US Home Video )
The Thin Red Line
This is My Father
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1408 ( Trailer, US Home Video )
America's Sweethearts
Anastasia
Being John Malkovich
Being John Malkovich
Being John Malkovich
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Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
Max ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Must Love Dogs ( Extra (Clip), US Theatrical )
Must Love Dogs ( Extra (Clip), US Theatrical )
Must Love Dogs ( Extra (Clip), US Theatrical )
Must Love Dogs ( Trailer, US Home Video )
One Crazy Summer
Runaway Jury ( Trailer, US Home Video )
The Ice Harvest ( Trailer, US Home Video )
The Ice Harvest ( Trailer, US Home Video )
War, Inc.
War, Inc. ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
War, Inc. ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
War, Inc. ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
War, Inc. ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
War, Inc. ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
War, Inc. ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
Igor
War, Inc.
Anastasia (1997)
Broadcast News
Bullets Over Broadway
Identity
One Crazy Summer
Con Air
Con Air
Con Air
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