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John Cusack

John Cusack is a prolific American actor whose career spans over four decades and includes more than 80 films. He rose to fame in the 1980s with roles in coming-of-age films like Sixteen Candles, Better Off Dead, The Sure Thing, Stand by Me, and Say Anything... Cusack successfully transitioned beyond his teen idol status, showcasing his versatility in genres ranging from crime thrillers like The Grifters and The Paperboy to black comedies such as Bullets Over Broadway and Grosse Pointe Blank, and even psychological horror with 1408. He is known for his diverse roles and consistent presence in the film industry.

June 28, 1966: John Cusack's Birth

On June 28, 1966, John Paul Cusack was born. He would later become an American actor with a career spanning over four decades.

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1984: Role in Sixteen Candles and Gift of First Car

In 1984, John Cusack appeared in 'Sixteen Candles'. Also in 1984, Jamie Lee Curtis gifted Cusack his first car, a 1974 Chevrolet Impala named 'La Bamba'.

1984: Graduation from High School

In 1984, John Cusack graduated from Evanston Township High School, where he met Jeremy Piven.

1985: Breakthrough Performance in The Sure Thing

In 1985, John Cusack had his breakthrough performance in Rob Reiner's teen comedy 'The Sure Thing'.

1985: Better Off Dead Release

In 1985, John Cusack starred in the teen dark comedy 'Better Off Dead'. Initially, Cusack was not fond of the film.

1986: Brief Appearance in Stand by Me

In 1986, John Cusack had a brief appearance in Rob Reiner's 'Stand by Me'.

1986: One Crazy Summer

In 1986, John Cusack worked with director Savage Steve Holland on 'One Crazy Summer'.

1986: Peter Gabriel's Song Release

In 1986, Peter Gabriel released the song 'In Your Eyes', which would be famously used in John Cusack's film 'Say Anything...' in 1989.

1988: Starring in Eight Men Out and Tapeheads

In 1988, John Cusack starred in the independent film 'Eight Men Out' and appeared in the cult comedy 'Tapeheads'.

1989: Starring in Say Anything...

In 1989, John Cusack starred in Cameron Crowe's 'Say Anything...', playing Lloyd Dobler, known for the boombox scene.

1990: Role in The Grifters

In 1990, John Cusack played a con artist in Stephen Frears' neo-noir film 'The Grifters'.

1991: Appearance in True Colors

In 1991, John Cusack appeared in the independent film 'True Colors'.

1993: Appearance in Money for Nothing

In 1993, John Cusack appeared in the independent film 'Money for Nothing'.

1994: Declining Role in Pulp Fiction

In 1994, John Cusack declined the role of Lance in Quentin Tarantino's 'Pulp Fiction'.

1997: Roles in Grosse Pointe Blank, Con Air, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, and Anastasia

In 1997, John Cusack starred in 'Grosse Pointe Blank', 'Con Air', and 'Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil'. He also voiced Dimitri in the animated film 'Anastasia'.

1999: Role in Being John Malkovich

In 1999, John Cusack starred in the critically acclaimed film 'Being John Malkovich'.

2000: Golden Globe Nomination for High Fidelity

In 2000, John Cusack was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his performance in 'High Fidelity'.

2001: Roles in America's Sweethearts and Serendipity

In 2001, John Cusack appeared in the romantic comedies 'America's Sweethearts' and 'Serendipity'.

2003: Roles in Identity and Runaway Jury

In 2003, John Cusack starred in the thriller films 'Identity' and 'Runaway Jury'.

2005: Role in The Ice Harvest

In 2005, John Cusack appeared in the action comedy 'The Ice Harvest'.

2005: Role in Must Love Dogs

In 2005, John Cusack starred in the romantic comedy 'Must Love Dogs'.

2006: Role in The Contract

In 2006, John Cusack starred in the thriller film 'The Contract'.

2007: Roles as a Writer in Martian Child and 1408

In 2007, John Cusack played writer roles in 'Martian Child' and '1408'.

2007: Roles in 1408 and Grace Is Gone

In 2007, John Cusack starred in '1408' and 'Grace Is Gone'.

March 2008: Stalking Arrest

In March 2008, Emily Leatherman was arrested outside John Cusack's Malibu home for stalking him.

June 2008: Appearance in MoveOn.org Advertisement

In June 2008, John Cusack appeared in a MoveOn.org advertisement criticizing George W. Bush and John McCain.

October 10, 2008: Stalker's Plea and Sentencing

On October 10, 2008, Emily Leatherman pleaded no contest to stalking John Cusack, receiving five years' probation, mandatory psychiatric counseling, and a restraining order.

2008: Role in War, Inc.

In 2008, John Cusack appeared in the action comedy 'War, Inc.'.

2009: Starring in 2012

In 2009, John Cusack starred in Roland Emmerich's epic disaster film '2012'.

2010: Starring in and Producing Hot Tub Time Machine

In 2010, John Cusack starred in and produced the comedy film 'Hot Tub Time Machine'.

2012: Release of 2012

In 2012, '2012' was released in theatres.

2012: Supporting Freedom of the Press Foundation

In 2012, John Cusack became an initial supporter of the Freedom of the Press Foundation.

2012: Portraying Edgar Allan Poe in The Raven

In 2012, John Cusack played Edgar Allan Poe in the biopic film 'The Raven'.

2012: Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

In 2012, John Cusack received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, marking a significant honor in his career.

2013: Playing Richard Nixon in The Butler

In 2013, John Cusack starred as Richard Nixon in Lee Daniels' 'The Butler'.

2013: Roles in The Numbers Station, The Frozen Ground, and Grand Piano

In 2013, John Cusack starred in 'The Numbers Station', 'The Frozen Ground', and 'Grand Piano'.

2014: Roles in Love & Mercy and Maps to the Stars

In 2014, John Cusack appeared in 'Love & Mercy' as older Brian Wilson and in 'Maps to the Stars'.

2014: Criticism of Israel's Actions in Gaza War

In 2014, John Cusack criticized Israel's military actions against Palestinians during the Gaza War.

2014: Roles in Drive Hard, The Prince, and Reclaim

In 2014, John Cusack starred in 'Drive Hard', 'The Prince', and 'Reclaim'.

June 2015: Criticism of Obama Administration

In June 2015, John Cusack criticized the Obama administration's drone policy and support of the National Defense Authorization Act.

2015: Meeting with Edward Snowden

In 2015, John Cusack met Edward Snowden in a Moscow hotel room, which was later documented in a book.

2015: Release of Hot Tub Time Machine 2

In 2015, the sequel 'Hot Tub Time Machine 2' was released, but John Cusack did not feature in it.

2016: Endorsement of Bernie Sanders

In 2016, John Cusack endorsed Senator Bernie Sanders in his presidential bid.

2016: Role in Cell

In 2016, John Cusack starred in the video on demand film 'Cell'.

2017: Roles in Arsenal, Blood Money, and Singularity

In 2017, John Cusack starred in 'Arsenal', 'Blood Money', and 'Singularity'.

June 2019: Controversial Tweet

In June 2019, John Cusack tweeted an image with antisemitic connotations, later apologizing and deleting the tweet.

May 2020: Attack at George Floyd Protest

During May 2020, John Cusack was attacked by police while recording a George Floyd protest in Chicago.

2020: Endorsement of Bernie Sanders

In 2020, John Cusack endorsed Senator Bernie Sanders in his presidential bid for a second time.

2020: First TV Series in Utopia

In 2020, John Cusack starred in his first TV series, 'Utopia'.

October 2023: Defense of Palestinians

Since October 2023, following the outbreak of the IsraelHamas war in Gaza, John Cusack has been vocal in his defense of Palestinians.

2023: Criticism of Israel's Military Actions Against Palestinians

In 2023, John Cusack criticized Israel's military actions following the Hamas-led attack and Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip.

January 29, 2025: Release of Detective Chinatown 1900

On January 29, 2025, the film Detective Chinatown 1900, featuring John Cusack as Congressman Grant, was released.

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