John Cusack

John Cusack

Born 28/06/1966 (57 years old)
Evanston, Illinois, USA

Biography

With an impressive body of work spanning the course of two decades, John Cusack has evolved into one of Hollywood’s most accomplished, and respected actors of his generation. He has garnered both critical acclaim as well as prestigious accolades for his dramatic as well as comedic roles.

Cusack recently finished production on “Brand Hauser: Stuff Happens” with Joan Cusack, Marissa Tomei, Hilary Duff and Sir Ben Kingsley, which he also produced under New Crime Productions. The film was shot in Sofia, Bulgaria and is directed by Joshua Seftel. Cusack wrote the screenplay with Jeremy Pikser and Mark Leyner. In the film, Cusack plays the role of a hit man hired to kill the CEO of major corporation. Set in the future in the desert town of Turagistan, Cusack finds himself torn between obligation and love.

In 2005, Cusack starred opposite Billy Bob Thornton in the dark comedy, “The Ice Harvest.” Based on a Scott Phillips novel, Harold Ramis-directed the film for Focus Features. The previous year in “Runaway Jury,” he stared opposite Hollywood legends Gene Hackman and Dustin Hoffman. The film was based on John Grisham’s best selling novel of the same title and was directed by Gary Fleder. In 2003, Cusack joined Amanda Peet, Alfred Molina and Ray Liotta in the thriller "Identity," directed by James Mangold for Columbia Pictures.

In the controversial film, “Max,” directed by Menno Meyjes and released by Lions Gate in December 2002, Cusack portrayed Max Rothman, an elegant, sophisticated former cavalry officer who returns to his native Munich to set up an art gallery, when he meets another aspiring artist, a young Adolf Hitler (played by Noah Taylor). The film, which Cusack also produced, garnered strong reactions at the 2002 Toronto Film Festival and has been debated extensively throughout the country because of its controversial subject matter.

In 2001, Cusack was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical for his role in the feature version of Nick Hornby's English novel, "High Fidelity," for Touchstone Pictures. In addition to starring in the film, Cusack also co-produced and co-wrote the script with Steve Pink and D.V. DeVincentis. The film also stars Jack Black, Lisa Bonet, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Joan Cusack.

In 1999, Cusack starred in the dark comedy "Being John Malkovich" for USA Films. Cusack’s performance earned him an Independent Spirit Award nomination in the category of Best Actor. That year, Cusack also co-starred in "Cradle Will Rock," an ensemble drama written and directed by Tim Robbins, portraying Nelson Rockefeller opposite an ensemble cast that included Emily Watson, Cary Elwes, Angus McFadden, Susan Sarandon, Hank Azaria, John Turturro, Ruben Blades and Vanessa Redgrave. He also starred with Billy Bob Thornton, Angelina Jolie and Cate Blanchett in Mike Newell’s comedy “Pushing Tin.” In the same year, he starred in HBO’s “The Jack Bull,” a traditional Western written by his father Dick Cusack. John served as executive producer on this film along with Steve Pink and D.V. DeVincentis under New Crime Productions.

In December 1998, Cusack appeared in the World War II combat epic, "The Thin Red Line," based on the James Jones novel about the Battle of Guadalcanal. Directed by Terrence Malick for 20th Century Fox, the ensemble cast included George Clooney, Woody Harrelson, Nick Nolte, Gary Oldman, Sean Penn, Bill Pullman and John Travolta.

In 1997, Cusack starred opposite Joan Cusack, Dan Aykroyd and Minnie Driver in Buena Vista Pictures, "Grosse Pointe Blank." Cusack received rave reviews for the comedy that he also produced and co-wrote about a hit man who goes through a spiritual crisis during his high school reunion. This was the first project New Crime developed and produced under their banner.

Also in 1997, Cusack starred with Nicolas Cage, John Malkovich and Steve Buscemi in Buena Vista's blockbuster, "Con Air" from director Simon West. Later that year he starred with Kevin Spacey in the Warner Bros. feature, "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" directed by Clint Eastwood. Based on John Berendt's nonfiction bestseller of the same name, Cusack portrayed John Kelso, the movie version of the author/narrator. Additionally, Cusack lent his voice to FOX's full-length animated feature, "Anastasia," opposite the voices of Meg Ryan as Anastasia, Christopher Lloyd as Rasputin and Kelsey Grammer as Vladimir.

In 1995, Cusack starred opposite Al Pacino in Castle Rock's political thriller, "City Hall," directed by Harold Becker for Columbia Pictures. In 1994, he re-teamed with Woody Allen, who cast him in the 1991 film "Shadows and Fog," to portray playwright David Shayne in the acclaimed "Bullets Over Broadway" for Miramax. The ensemble cast included Chazz Palminteri, Jennifer Tilly, Dianne Wiest and Tracey Ullman. Some of his other feature film credits include “The Road to Wellville,” “True Colors,” “Broadcast News,” “Stand By Me” and “Better Off Dead.” Cusack also starred in several romantic comedies, including Miramax’s “Serendipity,” directed by Peter Chelsom and co-starring Kate Beckinsale; as well as starring with Julia Roberts, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Billy Crystal in “America’s Sweethearts” for Sony Pictures.

Cusack first gained the attention of audiences by starring in a number of 1980’s film classics such as “The Sure Thing,” “Say Anything” and “Sixteen Candles.” Following these roles, Cusack successfully shed his teen-heartbeat image by demonstrating his ability to expand his film repertoire by starring in a wide range of dramas, thrillers and comedies including “The Grifters,” “Eight Men Out,” “Adaptation,” “Being John Malkovich,” “High Fidelity,” and “Grosse Pointe Blank.”

The Weinstein Company

Actor

Movies
2023

Carnaval

2022

Pursuit

2019

Never Grow Old

2018

Distorted

 

River Runs Red

2017

Blood Money

 

Singularity

 

Southern Fury

2016

Cell

Ads

Ads

2015

Chi-Raq

 

Dragon Blade

2014

Drive Hard

 

Love & Mercy

 

Maps to the Stars

 

Reclaim

 

The Bag Man

 

The Prince

 

Wall Street (TV movie)

2013

Adult World

 

Grand Piano

 

Limbo

 

The Butler

 

The Frozen Ground

 

The Numbers Station

2012

Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen - a.f.

 

The Factory

 

The Paperboy

 

The Raven

2010

Hot Tub Time Machine

 

Shanghai

2009

2012

2008

Igor

 

Summerhood

 

War, Inc.

2007

1408

 

Grace Is Gone

 

Martian Child

2006

The Contract

2005

Must Love Dogs

 

The Ice Harvest

2003

Identity

 

Runaway Jury

2002

Adaptation.

 

Max

2001

America's Sweethearts

 

Serendipity

2000

High Fidelity

1999

Being John Malkovich

 

Cradle Will Rock

 

Pushing Tin

 

The Jack Bull (TV movie)

1998

The Thin Red Line

 

This Is My Father

1997

Anastasia

 

Chicago Cab

 

Con Air

 

Grosse Pointe Blank

 

Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

1996

City Hall

1994

Bullets Over Broadway

 

Floundering

 

The Road To Wellville

1993

Money for Nothing

1992

Bob Roberts

 

Map of the Human Heart

 

Roadside Prophets

 

The Player

1991

Shadows and Fog

 

True Colors

1990

The Grifters

1989

Fat Man and Little Boy

 

Teen Lover

1988

Eight Men Out

 

Tapeheads

1987

Broadcast News

 

Hot Pursuit

1986

One Crazy Summer

 

Stand by Me

1985

Better Off Dead...

 

The Journey of Natty Gann

 

The Sure Thing

1984

Grandview, U.S.A.

 

Sixteen Candles

1983

Class

Series
2020

Utopia

 

Stay Alive, Jessica Hyde (E08)

 

Talking Hurts (E07)

 

Respect Your Purpose (E06)

  more episodes (5)
2013

Doll & Em

 

Episode 3 (S01E03)

1996

Frasier

 

Our Father Whose Art Ain't Heaven (S04E08)

Documentaries
2020

2020 - a.f.

2013

Salinger

2012

Woody Allen: A Documentary

2010

Do It Again

 

Guión busca estrella (TV movie)

2007

Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten

2006

Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride: Hunter S. Thompson on Film

 

The Ice Harvest: Alternate Endings

2003

Breakfast with Hunter

2002

Biography: Tim Robbins - Playing From the Heart (TV movie)

 

HypaSpace Weekly (series)

1997

Eastwood on Eastwood (TV movie)

 

The Directors (series)

1995

50 Years of Funny Females (TV movie)

1994

Baseball (series)

 

A National Heirloom (E04)

 

The Faith of Fifty Million People (E03)

 

Our Game (E01)

1992

Getaway (series)

1983

Making of 'Class', The (TV movie)

Concerts
2001

The Concert for New York City

Short
1989

Elvis Stories

Producer

Movies
2013

Limbo

2010

Hot Tub Time Machine

2008

War, Inc.

2007

Grace Is Gone

Screenwriter

Movies
2000

High Fidelity

Guest