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John Paul Cusack (/ ˈ k juː s æ k /; born June 28, 1966) [1] is an American actor. With a career spanning over four decades, he has appeared in over 80 films. He began acting in films during the 1980s, starring in coming-of-age dramedies such as Sixteen Candles (1984), Better Off Dead (1985), The Sure Thing (1985), Stand by Me (1986), and Say Anything...
Cusick served as the 42nd Quartermaster General of the United States Army from July 1991 until August 1993. [3] Cusick began his military career in May 1964, when he was commissioned as a second lieutenant from the Army ROTC at the University of Scranton. [3] He received a bachelor's degree in American history from the University of Scranton. [3]
Identity is a 2003 American slasher film directed by James Mangold, written by Michael Cooney, and starring John Cusack, Ray Liotta, and Amanda Peet with Alfred Molina, Clea DuVall, and Rebecca De Mornay.
John Cusack is rolling his eyes at critics, many of whom are apparent Trump supporters, who called him unpatriotic for seemingly staying seated during a military salute.
The film stars John Cusack, Alice Eve, Brendan Gleeson and Luke Evans. Its title derives from Poe's 1845 poem " The Raven ", in a similar manner to the earlier unrelated 1935 and 1963 films. The Raven was released in the United Kingdom on March 9, 2012, and in the United States on April 27, 2012, by Relativity Media .
The very short summary of the quartet's meet-up: Page, who'd made a name for himself in the Yardbirds, decided in 1968 to form his own band to push the envelope of British blues; John Paul Jones ...
The world loves a good “rise of” story — one that captures the first months of a now-superstar artist’s meteoric rise, whether it’s Elvis or the Beatles or Madonna or Prince or Nirvana ...
It stars John Cusack, David Ogden Stiers, Diane Franklin and Kim Darby. The film was released in August 1985. The film was released in August 1985. Initially met with mixed reviews on release, it has since developed a cult following [ citation needed ] for its unconventionally surreal and absurdist humor .