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  John Cusack Picture, Profile, Gossip, and News at CelebrityWonder.com
Cusack has attacked filmmaker Michael Moore for failing to support the Democratic party in the last American presidential elections -- Cusack explains, He lost a lot of credibility when he went and campaigned for Ralph Nader because he was dead wrong when it counted.
Officials at America's Jewish Defamation League have apologized to the makers of Cusack's new movie MAX after blasting the project for humanizing Adolf Hitler -- after attending a screening of the movie, the organization has apologized to director Menno Meyjes and his cast for being too quick to judge the new film.
The Cusack family received an award in Chicago for their outstanding contribution to film-making.
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  John Cusack Bio
Cusack was born in Evanston, Illinois to an Irish American Catholic family.
Cusack's mother, Nancy, is a former mathematics teacher and political activist.
Cusack is fiercely protective of his private life and rarely makes public appearances between his films or events.
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  John Cusack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Paul Cusack (born June 28, 1966) is an American film actor and writer, born in Evanston, Illinois to an Irish-Catholic family.
He continues to choose roles in movies outside the mainstream, however, such as Being John Malkovich and High Fidelity, which is largely considered to be a definitive role for the actor, as a troubled record store owner with too many relationship hangups.
Cusack is fiercely protective of his private life and rarely makes public appearances between his films or events.
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 Cusack, John - MSN Encarta
Cusack, John, born in 1966, American motion-picture actor who became well known playing angst-ridden young men.
Cusack grew up in a family of actors in Evanston, Illinois—all four of Cusack’s siblings also pursued acting careers.
Cusack also appeared in two films directed by Woody Allen in the early 1990s: as a university student in the offbeat comedy Shadows and Fog (1992) and as an idealistic playwright in Bullets Over Broadway (1994).
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 John Cusack   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Joan cusack (october 11, 1962) is an american actoractress and comedienne from evanston, illinoisevanston, illinois....
Americas sweethearts (2001) is a romantic comedy, directed by joe roth, starring julia roberts, billy crystal, john cusack and catherine...
Being john malkovich is a 1999 film written by charlie kaufman and directed by spike jonze....
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 John Cusack pictures, photos, wallpapers, desktop themes, posters, music, videos, DVDs, and memorabilia
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.
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.
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.
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 John Cusack Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cusack was born on the 28th of June, 1966, in Evanston, a northern district of Chicago, right on Lake Michigan.
Cusack was brilliant - curious and cocksure, amused, fearful and shocked - particularly funny in his dealings with the masterfully over-the-top Dianne Wiest.
John played Nelson Rockefeller in Tim Robbins' political theatre drama The Cradle Will Rock and, bearded and long-haired, he was the super-intense master-puppeteer who discovers a portal into his ex-co-star's head in Spike Jonze's Being John Malkovich.
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 The John Cusack Picture Pages
In Evanston, Illinois, John Paul Cusack was born on June 28, 1966, to liberal Irish-Catholic parents Richard Cusack (an advertising executive-turned-actor and screenwriter; died of pancreatic cancer in June 2003) and Nancy Cusack (former math teacher).
Cusack was featured with a cameo role in writer-director Abbe Wool's offbeat comedy Roadside Prophets (1992, starring John Doe and Adam Horovitz), a bit part in Tim Robbins' directorial debut Bob Roberts, and appeared as himself in Robert Altman's adaptation of Michael Tolkin's novel, The Player (also with Tim Robbins).
Cusack also appeared as a cameo in writer-director Paul Quinn's This Is My Father (starring James Caan) and portrayed New York mayor Nelson Rockefeller in writer-director Tim Robbins' true story of politics and art in the Cradle Will Rock (with Hank Azaria, Ruben Blades and Susan Sarandon).
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 John Cusack
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John Paul Cusack (born June 28, 1966 in Evanston, Illinois) is an American film actor and writer whose sister Joan Cusack is also a noted actress.
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 The Austin Chronicle Screens: What Lies Beneath
John Cusack may not be the greatest actor of his generation, but he is probably its most likable.
Cusack looks as we have never seen him before -- lines etched around the mouth, love burning in his eyes, his hand stroking his son's head.
Cusack, notoriously press-shy, rushed to the film's defense, cannonballing into the interview circuit and telling anyone he could that Max was a "deeply moral" film, its depiction of Hitler relevant to today's debate about Osama bin Laden and the nature of evil.
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 John Cusack
John Cusack is every bit the anti-star: Shy, introspective, rather quiet and at odds at dealing with the press courting him.
Cusack is uncomfortable talking about the commercialism of his work; and concedes that this is certainly his most mainstream year to date.
Cusack's career has been defined by an off-centeredness to his work, playing characters on the fringe of mainstream America, from his earliest work in Say Anything, through to the likes of Being John Malkovich, Grosse Pointe Blank and High Fidelity [the latter two co-written by the actor].
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 John Cusack @ Filmbug
Cusack's most recent credit on the big screen was Runaway Jury, where he starred opposite Hollywood legends Gene Hackman and Dustin Hoffman.
Cusack has starred in several romantic comedies including 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.
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.
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 John Cusack on Digital Hit's Celebrity Row. Biography, news and information
John Cusack managed to survive the 80s teen comedy era and emerge as a fine actor at home in serious dramas or offbeat comedies.
John was born in Evanston, Illinois on June 28th, 1966.
John's first feature role came when he was 17 and he appeared in the teen sex comedy Class, which starred Jacqueline Bisset and future Brat Packers Rob Lowe and Andrew McCarthy.
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 Interview: JOHN CUSACK
Less discussed but equally evident in the aforementioned films are Cusack's fine comic talents as a straight man. The quintessential Cusack moment is when, in the face of a bizarre event, Cusack unflappably allows it to wash over him, deadpans a line, and drolly moves on.
Cusack: You know, [Robert] Benton and [Richard] Russo wrote the script, and it was so precise in the characterizations, even the bartender who's breaking guys' thumbs and thinking violence might not be the answer.
John Cusack is an eccentric puppeteer in Spike Jonze's Being John Malkovich (1999), written by Charlie Kaufman.
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 John Cusack
Cusack is from a family of actors, most notably his sister, the comic actress
John Cusack won't be an Oscar nominee again _ but he should be.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
John Cusack defends film's three-dimensional depiction of Hitler.
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 U.S. Newswire : Release : 'Cusack for President' Campaign Signs Up 5,000th Block Captain; Ramps Up Effort to Promote ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cusack decides whether to throw his hat into the ring, we're going to start making changes from the ground up - and we'll be doing it through community service activities that are good for our country, and fun for our volunteers at the same time."
About Cusack for President Cusack for President (www.CusackForPresident.com) is a grassroots effort to draft actor John Cusack as a candidate for president, and to reshape the definition of "community service" in the meantime.
While waiting for Cusack to accept the mantle and declare his candidacy, the effort is parlaying its growing activist energy into grassroots service activities across the nation.
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 John Cusack, The Actor
John Cusack, aka John Cusak, is an active actor, producer, and writer and John Cusack is the man in dozens of movies.
John's recent credits also include: Eastwood on Eastwood (where John was the narrator), Con Air (as US Marshal Vince Larkin), and Grosse Pointe Blank (as Martin Q. Blank, John was also the co-writer and co-producer).
Cast: John Cusack, Cameron Diaz, Catherine Keever, John Malkovich.
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 John Cusack: True Romantic?, Star Talks About 'Must Love Dogs,' And Today's Dating Scene - CBS News
Cusack appeared in industrial films, doing voice-overs in commercials and acting in radio spots by the age of 12.
In 2003, Cusack landed an atypical role in "Identity," in which Cusack plays one of 10 strangers who, while stranded by a storm together in a hotel, discover the unexpected connections between one another, even as they begin to turn up dead one by one.
Cusack has been in Vancouver filming the Menno Meyjes' science-fiction drama, "The Martian Child." He plays a widowed father of an adopted young boy, who is convinced that the boy is from Mars.
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 Sony Pictures - IDENTITY
Cusack was most recently seen in Miramax’s romantic comedy, “Serendipity.”; Directed by Peter Chelsom from a script by Marc Klein, Cusack starred as half a couple that reunite a decade after the fateful night that they fell in love and then separated.
Cusack portrayed Craig, a puppeteer who finds a door in his office that allows him to enter the mind of and literally become the actor John Malkovich for 15 minutes.
John portrayed a Wyoming horse trader who took on a fellow rancher after he abused two of his horses and the Crow Indian man who cared for them.
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 Biography
By the time Cusack turned twelve, he was a veteran in the business with a string of industory films, acted radio spots and commercial voice overs under his belt.
Cusack remarked that the character he played in Say Anything (Lloyd Dobler) was the most like himself of all the characters he had ever played.
John Cusack is only now starting to get the attention and aclaim that he deserves.
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 CBC.ca - Arts - Film - The Cult of Cusack   (Site not responding. Last check: )
To the chagrin of Diane’s flinty father (John Mahoney), Lloyd dogs Diane all summer long; the chase culminates in a now-legendary montage in which he appears outside her house brandishing a boombox that plays Peter Gabriel’s In Your Eyes.
Yet despite his moony romanticism, the typical Cusack character is, at heart, a wise ass — and if we’ve learned one thing from Cosmopolitan (and only one thing), it’s that a keen humour makes a man tremendously attractive.
It’s not that Cusack is entirely without “range.” His depiction of a con man in The Grifters (1989) was nervy and convincing; in Max (2002), his portrayal of a Jewish art dealer who tries to nurture a young painter named Adolf Hitler was marvellously poised.
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 Cusack, John - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Cusack, John   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cusack's other films include The Sure Thing (1985), Eight Men Out (1988), Say Anything (1989), City Hall (1996), Con Air (1997), The Cradle will Rock (1999), Pushing Tin (1999), America's Sweethearts (2001), and Runaway Jury (2003).
Cusack was born in Evanston, Illinois, where his father was a director and actor.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 Harold Ramis and John Cusack - ComingSoon.net
Cusack: When you do a lead in the movie or if you're in every scene, my philosophy is sort of all boats rise.
The movie is a series of duets, John with someone else, and they all work, and they all have a different tone and John's perfectly matched his attitude to each of the actors he's working with.
Cusack: The other thing, too, is this whole idea of "instant classics" is a ridiculous phrase, because a "classic" implies that it has to stand the test of time so an instant classic means that it's stood the test of time instantly.
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 John Cusack: Hollywood Underdog
Alexandra, 30, was seen sharing cigarettes and kisses with Cusack on a bench outside '15 Beacon' restaurant in Boston when a jealous Vanessa, 27, came out and tried to steal him away.
After RUNAWAY JURY, Cusack was signed on to star in THE STEPFORD WIVES in the Matthew Broderick role (with sister Joan in the Bette Midler role) but left once he learned his father was on his death bed.
Cusack is currently filming the Harold Ramis caper film THE ICE HARVEST with Billy Bob Thornton.
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 John Cusack
Born in Evanston, Illinois, John Cusack is one of the few actors who managed to successfully graduate from the "Brat Pack" of the '80s by proving he can effectively carry a film.
Cusack was only seven when he became a member of the Piven Theatre Workshop, a breeding ground for Chicago's theater stars.
A self-admitted hater of celebrity-dom, Cusack avoids Hollywood, choosing to spend time in Chicago instead where he lends his producing and directing skills, not to mention financial support, to his Chicago-based theater group, the New Criminals, and to its companion film production company, New Crime Productions.
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