List of all John Cusack Movies
Summary
John Cusack is an American actor, writer, and producer. He was born on June 28, 1966, in Evanston, Illinois, USA.
Cusack began his acting career in the 1980s and quickly gained popularity for his roles in teen comedies such as “Better Off Dead” (1985) and “Say Anything” (1989). He went on to star in a variety of films in the 1990s, including “The Grifters” (1990), “Bullets over Broadway” (1994), and “Grosse Pointe Blank” (1997).
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In addition to acting, Cusack has also written and produced several films. He co-wrote and starred in the political satire “War, Inc.” (2008), and produced and starred in the horror film “1408” (2007).
Cusack has received critical acclaim for his acting performances, including a Golden Globe nomination for his role in “High Fidelity” (2000). He continues to work in the film industry, both in front of and behind the camera.
Early life
John Cusack was born on June 28, 1966, in Evanston, Illinois, USA. He is the fourth of five children born to Ann Paula “Nancy” (nรฉe Carolan) and Dick Cusack. His father was an actor, writer, and filmmaker, and his mother was a math teacher.
Cusack grew up in Evanston and attended Evanston Township High School. He began acting in his teenage years and appeared in several local theater productions. He also attended the Piven Theatre Workshop, which was co-founded by his mother.
Cusack’s siblings also went on to have successful careers in the entertainment industry. His sister Joan is an actress, and his other siblings, Ann, Bill, and Susie, are also involved in film and theater.
Cusack’s upbringing in a family involved in the arts likely played a role in his decision to pursue a career in acting.
Career
John Cusack began his acting career in the 1980s with small roles in films such as “Class” (1983) and “Sixteen Candles” (1984). He gained critical and commercial success with his starring roles in the 1985 film “Better Off Dead” and the 1989 film “Say Anything.”
Cusack continued to work steadily in the 1990s, appearing in a variety of films such as “The Grifters” (1990), “Bullets over Broadway” (1994), and “Grosse Pointe Blank” (1997). He also starred in the romantic comedy “Serendipity” (2001) and the drama “Max” (2002).
In addition to acting, Cusack has also written and produced several films. He co-wrote and starred in the political satire “War, Inc.” (2008), and produced and starred in the horror film “1408” (2007).
Cusack’s performances have been well-received by audiences and critics alike, and he has been nominated for several awards throughout his career. He received a Golden Globe nomination for his performance in “High Fidelity” (2000) and was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for his role in “Being John Malkovich” (1999).
Cusack continues to work in the film industry, both in front of and behind the camera. He has also been involved in political activism and has spoken out on various social and political issues.
Political activism
John Cusack has been involved in political activism and has spoken out on various social and political issues throughout his career. He has been a vocal critic of the war in Iraq, the use of torture by the U.S. government, and the treatment of whistleblowers such as Edward Snowden.
Cusack has also been involved in environmental activism and has spoken out about the need to address climate change. He has worked with the organization Greenpeace and has supported the development of renewable energy sources.
In addition to his activism, Cusack has also been involved in various political campaigns. He has supported candidates such as Bernie Sanders and has spoken out about the need for campaign finance reform and other political reforms.
Cusack’s activism has sometimes landed him in hot water. In 2019, he was briefly detained by police in Chicago during a protest against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). However, he has continued to speak out on issues he feels strongly about and has used his platform as a well-known actor to raise awareness about various social and political issues.
Personal life
John Cusack is generally private about his personal life, but it is known that he has never been married and does not have any children. He has been romantically linked to several actresses, including Neve Campbell and Uma Thurman, but has not publicly confirmed any long-term relationships.
Cusack is known for being an avid reader and has often spoken about his love of books and literature. He has even started his own book club, called Cusack’s Book Club, where he recommends and discusses books with his followers on social media.
In addition to his love of reading, Cusack is also a fan of music and has worked as a DJ, spinning records at clubs and music festivals. He has also appeared in music videos for several bands, including the Beach Boys and the New Radicals.
Cusack is also known for his interest in sports, particularly baseball, and basketball. He has been a vocal supporter of the Chicago Cubs baseball team and the Chicago Bulls basketball team, both of which are based in his hometown of Chicago, Illinois.
List of all John Cusack Movies
Here is a list of some of the most notable movies that John Cusack has appeared in, in chronological order:
- Class (1983)
- Sixteen Candles (1984)
- The Journey of Natty Gann (1985)
- Better Off Dead (1985)
- Stand by Me (1986)
- Hot Pursuit (1987)
- Broadcast News (1987)
- Eight Men Out (1988)
- Say Anything… (1989)
- Fat Man and Little Boy (1989)
- The Grifters (1990)
- True Colors (1991)
- Shadows and Fog (1991)
- Map of the Human Heart (1992)
- The Player (1992)
- Bob Roberts (1992)
- Roadside Prophets (1992)
- Money for Nothing (1993)
- The Paper (1994)
- Bullets Over Broadway (1994)
- City Hall (1996)
- Con Air (1997)
- Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)
- Anastasia (1997)
- Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997)
- This Is My Father (1998)
- The Thin Red Line (1998)
- Being John Malkovich (1999)
- Pushing Tin (1999)
- Cradle Will Rock (1999)
- High Fidelity (2000)
- America’s Sweethearts (2001)
- Serendipity (2001)
- Max (2002)
- Identity (2003)
- Runaway Jury (2003)
- Martian Child (2007)
- 1408 (2007)
- War, Inc. (2008)
- Grace is Gone (2007)
- Igor (2008)
- 2012 (2009)
- The Factory (2012)
- The Raven (2012)
- The Frozen Ground (2013)
- Love and Mercy (2014)
- Chi-Raq (2015)
- Cell (2016)
- Arsenal (2017)
- Distorted (2018)
- Never Grow Old (2019)
- Utopia (2020)
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Class | Roscoe | |
1984 | Sixteen Candles | Bryce | |
1984 | Grandview, U.S.A. | Johnny Maine | |
1985 | The Sure Thing | Walter “Gib” Gibson | |
1985 | Better Off Dead | Lane Meyer | |
1985 | The Journey of Natty Gann | Harry | |
1986 | Stand by Me | Dennis “Denny” Lachance | |
1986 | One Crazy Summer | Hoops McCann | |
1987 | Hot Pursuit | Dan Bartlett | |
1987 | Broadcast News | Angry Messenger | |
1988 | Tapeheads | Ivan Alexeev | |
1988 | Eight Men Out | Buck Weaver | |
1989 | Say Anything… | Lloyd Dobler | |
1989 | Fat Man and Little Boy | Michael Merriman | |
1990 | The Grifters | Roy Dillon | |
1991 | True Colors | Peter Burton | |
1991 | Shadows and Fog | Student Jack | |
1992 | Roadside Prophets | Caspar | |
1992 | The Player | Himself | Cameo |
1992 | Map of the Human Heart | The Mapmaker | |
1992 | Bob Roberts | Cutting Edge Host | |
1993 | Money for Nothing | Joey Coyle | |
1994 | Floundering | JC | |
1994 | Bullets over Broadway | David Shayne | |
1994 | The Road to Wellville | Charles Ossining | |
1996 | City Hall | Deputy Mayor Kevin Calhoun | |
1997 | Grosse Pointe Blank | Martin Q. Blank | Also co-writer and producer |
1997 | Con Air | U.S. Marshal Vince Larkin | |
1997 | Chicago Cab | Scary Man | |
1997 | Anastasia | Dimitri | Voice |
1997 | Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil | John Kelso | |
1998 | This Is My Father | Eddie Sharp | |
1998 | The Thin Red Line | Captain Gaff | |
1999 | Pushing Tin | Nick Falzone | |
1999 | Cradle Will Rock | Nelson Rockefeller | |
1999 | Being John Malkovich | Craig Schwartz | |
2000 | High Fidelity | Rob Gordon | Also co-writer and producer |
2001 | America’s Sweethearts | Eddie Thomas | |
2001 | Serendipity | Jonathan Trager | |
2002 | Max | Max Rothman | Also associate producer |
2002 | Adaptation | Himself | Uncredited cameo |
2003 | Identity | Edward “Ed” Dakota | |
2003 | Runaway Jury | Nicholas Easter | |
2005 | Must Love Dogs | Jake Anderson | |
2005 | The Ice Harvest | Charlie Arglist | |
2006 | The Contract | Ray Keene | Direct-to-VOD |
2007 | Grace Is Gone | Stanley Philipps | Also producer |
2007 | 1408 | Michael “Mike” Enslin | |
2007 | Martian Child | David Gordon | |
2008 | War, Inc. | Brand Hauser | Also co-writer and producer |
2008 | Igor | Igor | Voice |
2009 | 2012 | Jackson Curtis | |
2010 | Hot Tub Time Machine | Adam Yates | Also producer |
2010 | Shanghai | Paul Soames | Direct-to-VOD |
2012 | The Raven | Edgar Allan Poe | |
2012 | The Paperboy | Hillary Van Wetter | |
2012 | The Factory | Mike Fletcher | Direct-to-VOD |
2013 | The Numbers Station | Emerson Kent | Direct-to-VOD |
2013 | The Frozen Ground | Robert Hansen | Direct-to-VOD |
2013 | The Butler | Richard Nixon | |
2013 | Grand Piano | Clem | |
2013 | We Are Not Animals | Tony Lovecraft | Also co-writer and executive producer |
2013 | Adult World | Rat Billings | |
2014 | The Bag Man | Jack | Direct-to-VOD |
2014 | Maps to the Stars | Stafford Weiss | |
2014 | Drive Hard | Simon Keller | Direct-to-VOD |
2014 | The Prince | Sam | Direct-to-VOD |
2014 | Love & Mercy | Brian Wilson | |
2014 | Reclaim | Benjamin | Direct-to-VOD |
2015 | Dragon Blade | Lucius | |
2015 | Chi-Raq | Fr. Mike Corridan | |
2016 | Cell | Clayton Riddell | Also executive producer, direct-to-VOD |
2017 | Arsenal | Sal | Direct-to-VOD |
2017 | Blood Money | Miller | Direct-to-VOD |
2017 | Singularity | Elias van Dorne | Direct-to-VOD |
2018 | Distorted | Vernon Sarsfield | |
2018 | River Runs Red | Horace | Direct-to-VOD |
2019 | Never Grow Old | Dutch Albert | |
2022 | Pursuit | John Calloway | Direct-to-VOD |