John Cusack Autographs
John Cusack is a talented American actor, producer, and screenwriter, famously recognized for his versatile performances across various film genres. Born on June 28, 1966, in Evanston, Illinois, Cusack displayed an early interest in acting, influenced by his family's involvement in the arts. He made his film debut in 1983 with "Class," but it was his role in the 1985 teen comedy "Better Off Dead" that solidified his status as a rising star. Throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, Cusack gained acclaim for his performances in iconic films such as "Say Anything..." (1989), where he delivered one of his most memorable roles as the lovesick Lloyd Dobler. This performance, complete with the famous boombox scene, became a defining moment in both his career and in romantic cinema.
As the 1990s progressed, Cusack showcased his ability to seamlessly transition between genres, starring in thrillers like "Con Air" (1997) and romantic comedies like "Grosse Pointe Blank" (1997), the latter of which he also produced and co-wrote. His unique blend of charm and depth resonated with audiences, leading to several critically acclaimed roles. Notably, Cusack starred in "Being John Malkovich" (1999), a surreal comedy that earned him significant praise and recognition, solidifying his reputation as an innovative and adventurous actor. Throughout his career, Cusack has worked with some of Hollywood's most respected directors, including Spike Jonze and Joan Cusack.
In the 2000s and beyond, John Cusack continued to diversify his portfolio with films such as "High Fidelity" (2000), where he portrayed a record store owner navigating love and relationships, and the disaster thriller "2012" (2009), which showcased his ability to lead in high-stakes action films. He remains involved in both film and television, consistently taking on projects that challenge convention. With a career spanning over three decades, Cusack has carved a unique niche in Hollywood, balancing mainstream appeal with a penchant for eclectic and thought-provoking roles. His enduring popularity is a testament to his talent and his ability to resonate with audiences across generations.
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Current items with a signature of John Cusack
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Traded items with a signature of John Cusack
The most expensive item with a signature of John Cusack (John Cusack signed “Say Anything” Boombox -Lloyd Inscription -PSA Full LOA) was sold in February 2026 for $8,219.00 while the cheapest item (JOHN CUSACK signed AUTOGRAPH #1493) found a new owner for $1.04 in January 2019. The month with the most items sold (32) was March 2018 with an average selling price of $6.80 for an autographed item of John Cusack. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in September 2024 with $199.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.56 was February 2008. In average, an autographed item from John Cusack is worth $25.06.
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Latest News about John Cusack
A Conversation with John Cusack (01/31/2019): The actor talks movies, Velvet Underground, Mike Pence, Hunter S. Thompson, and what he looks for in a record store ahead of his visit to Indianapolis for a High Fidelity You can 'Say Anything' to John Cusack live at a Dallas screening of the 1989 cla (01/29/2019): A single, transcendent moment can turn an enjoyable film into a beloved classic. The 1989 film Say Anything, which is famed director Cameron...
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A Conversation with John Cusack (01/2019): The actor talks movies, Velvet Underground, Mike Pence, Hunter S. Thompson, and what he looks for in a record store ahead of his visit to Indianapolis for a High Fidelity






















