John Cusack Net Worth (June, 2023): Earnings, Age, Height, Girlfriend, Biography

John Cusack Net Worth: $50 Million (approx.)

Net Worth:$50 Million (approx.)
Date of Birth:Jun 28, 1966
Age:56 years
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.87 m)
Profession:Actor, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Voice Actor
Nationality:United States of America

John Cusack net worth is around $50 million. John Cusack is an actor and writer.

John Cusack Net Worth
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John Cusack Net Worth 2023: 

John Cusack net worth is around $50 million in June, 2023. Since he started his career in the mid-80s, Cusack has starred in many hit films including “Better Off Dead”, “Sixteen Candles”, “Say Anything”, “The Grifters”, “Grosse Pointe Blank”, “Serendipity”, and “High Fidelity”.

John Cusack Net Worth

John Cusack House:

In 1999 John paid $2.1 million for an oceanfront home in Malibu. In 2016, Cusack accepted $10.3 million. In 2005 he paid $2.9 million for a nearly 5,000 square-foot condo in Chicago.

John Cusack Biography:

John Paul Cusack was born in Evanston, Illinois, on June 28, 1966. His father, Richard J. Cusack, was a writer, actor, producer, and documentary filmmaker and his mother, Ann Paula Nancy Cusack was a mathematics teacher and political activist from Massachusetts.

John Cusack Biography
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John Cusack has 4 siblings: Ann, Joan, Bill and Susie Cusack.

His sisters Ann and Joan are also actors. Cusack went to Evanston Township High School where he met his friend Jeremy Piven, who later also became an actor and is known for his role on the television series “Entourage” (2004-2011).

After graduating from high school in 1984, Cusack went to New York University for a year before dropping out of college.

John Cusack Movies Career:

 Cusack started getting acting roles in films from early 1980s. Some of the films John appeared in during this time include “Class” (1983), “Sixteen Candles” (1984), and “Grandview, U.S.A.” (1984). Notably, his sister Joan Cusack also appeared in those 3 films. Cusack’s appearance in “The Sure Thing” (1985), directed by Rob Reiner, is widely considered to be his breakout role.

During 1980s, John appeared in many films like “Better Off Dead” (1985), “The Journey of Natty Gann” (1985), “Stand by Me” (1986), “One Crazy Summer” (1986), “Hot Pursuit” (1987), “Broadcast News” (1987), “Tapeheads” (1988), and “Eight Men Out” (1988), as well as Cameron Crowe’s directorial debut “Say Anything…” (1989).

In the 1990s, Cusack founded the production company New Crime Productions. The first project for the company was the film “Grosse Pointe Blank” (1997), which he starred in as well as co-wrote. The film was directed by George Armitage, and also features Cusack’s friend Jeremy Piven, as well as his sisters Joan and Ann.

Other films Cusack featured in during the 1990s include “The Grifters” (1990), a neo-noir film directed by Stephen Frears; “True Colors” (1991), co-starring James Spader, Imogen Stubbs, and Richard Widmark; “Shadows and Fog” (1991), directed by Woody Allen; the comedy film “Roadside Prophets” (1992); “Bob Roberts” (1992), a mockymentary film written and directed by Tim Robbins; “Money for Nothing” (1993), a comedy film directed by Ramón Menéndez; “Bullets over Broadway” (1994), the second film by Woody Allen that Cusack appears in; “The Road to Wellville” (1994), directed and produced by Alan Parker; “City Hall” (1996), also starring Al Pacino and Bridget Fonda.

“Con Air” (1997), along with Nicholas Cage and John Malkovich; “Anastasia” (1997), an animated film in which Cusack voices the role of Dimitri; “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil” (1997), also starring Kevin Spacey; “This Is My Father” (1998), directed by Paul Quinn; the American epic war film “The Thin Red Line” (1998), based on the 1962 novel of the same name written by James Jones; and “Being John Malkovich” (1999), a fantasy film directed by Spike Jonze.

In 2000, Cusack started the new millennium on a high note with his film “High Fidelity” (2000), a romantic comedy-drama. The film was well received by both critics and audiences, and earned Cusack a nomination for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy at the Golden Globe Awards.

Other notable films Cusack has since appeared in include “War, Inc.” (2008), which he not only stars in but also produced and co-wrote; the disaster film “2012” (2009), directed by Roland Emmerich; “Hot Tub Time Machine” (2010), which he also produced; “The Raven” (2012), a biopic by James McTeigue in which Cusack stars as the poet Edgar Allan Poe; and the satirical drama “Maps to the Stars” (2014), directed by David Cronenberg.

Additionally, Cusack has starred in many video on demand films, such as “The Factory” (2012), “The Prince” (2014), “Cell” (2016), “Arsenal” (2017), and “Blood Money “(2017).

ICusack has appeared in over 30 different films covering a wide range of genres. John Cusack has been nominated for a Golden Globe Awards, a BAFTA Awards, a Teen Choice Award, and many others, and has won awards from the Chicago Film Critics Association and the Canadian Screen Awards.

But, Cusack’s failure to secure an Academy Award nomination despite an incredibly good career has led to him being labelled as Hollywood’s most underrated actors.

John Cusack Girlfriend: 

Cusack has never married. In 2009, when he was asked why he chose to remain a bachelor, John Cusack replied “society doesn’t tell me what to do”. Cusack is frequently associated with Chicago, and is a noted fan of sports teams the Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox. In 2012, Cusack was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6644 Hollywood Blvd.