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Who is John Cusack?

by Ratan Srivastava
John Cusack

John Cusack is indeed an actor, producer, screenwriter, as well as political activist from the United States. He started acting in movies inside the 1980s and has since appeared in over 85 movies, which include Sixteen Candles (1984), Tapeheads (1988), Say Anything… (1989), Bullets over Broadway (1994), Being John Malkovich (1999), High Fidelity (2000), Runaway Jury (2003), Igor (2008), Hot Tub Time Machine, The Frozen Ground (2013), and Maps to the Stars. His older sisters are actresses Joan and Ann Cusack, and he is the son of filmmaker Dick Cusack.

Inside the early 1980s, Cusack began performing in movies. In Rob Reiner’s The Sure Thing, he had his breakthrough role (1985). In Cameron Crowe’s directorial debut, Say Anything…, he likewise. In Stephen Frears’ 1990 neo-noir thriller The Grifters, Cusack plays a con artist.

Cusack co-wrote the screenplay for and featured in George Armitage’s crime picture Grosse Pointe Blank (1997), wherein he portrayed an assassin who attends his ten-year-old school reunion in order to reclaim his high school sweetheart.

Cusack portrayed a puppeteer that discovers a doorway going into the mind of the titular actor, John Malkovich, in Spike Jonze’s fantasy thriller Being John Malkovich (1999). Three Academy Awards were nominated for the picture, including Best Director (Jonze), Best Original Screenplay (Charlie Kaufman), and Best Supporting Actress (Catherine Keener). For his portrayal in High Fidelity (2000), based on Nick Hornby’s novel, Cusack was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. He starred as a struggling author in Roland Emmerich’s catastrophe picture 2012 (2009), in which he attempted to survive the apocalypse and preserve humanity.

Cusack is featured in David Cronenberg’s Maps towards the Stars and also Edgar Allan Poe in James McTeigue’s biographical picture The Raven (2012). 

Later, he appeared in movies such as The Factory, The Numbers Station, The Frozen Ground, Drive Hard (2014), The Prince (2014), Reclaim (2014), Cell (2016), Arsenal (2017), Blood Money (2017), as well as Singularity on demand.

Cusack slammed Hollywood in 2014, claiming that mega-corporations have come in along with 50-producer movies, franchises reign supreme, and actors are exploited as bargaining chips. “Hollywood is a whorehouse where people go insane,” he said.

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