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John Adam Belushi (/ b ə ˈ l uː ʃ i /; January 24, 1949 – March 5, 1982) was an American comedian, actor and musician. He was one of seven Saturday Night Live cast members of the first season. [ 1 ]
Belushi: A Biography is an oral history biography of John Belushi, written and collaborated by John's widow, Judith Belushi Pisano and co-author Tanner Colby, with an introduction by Dan Aykroyd. Filled with anecdotes and interviews from John's personal friends, fellow Saturday Night Live alumni, and film co-stars, it is a non-objective ...
Smith served 15 months in the California Institution for Women for injecting actor John Belushi with a fatal dose of heroin and cocaine in 1982. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Smith had been paid for a front-page headline story in the Hollywood tabloid the National Enquirer , [ 6 ] where she stated she was the person who injected Belushi with a fatal drug ...
Neighbors is a 1981 American black comedy film based on the novel of the same name by Thomas Berger.It was released through Columbia Pictures, was directed by John G. Avildsen, and starred John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Cathy Moriarty, and Kathryn Walker.
Wired is a 1989 American biographical film of comedian and actor John Belushi, [4] directed by Larry Peerce. [5] It was based on the 1984 book of the same title by Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward, and adapted for the screen by Buckaroo Banzai creator Earl Mac Rauch. [6] It stars Michael Chiklis in his film debut as Belushi. [7]
1941 is a 1979 American war comedy film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale.The film stars an ensemble cast including Dan Aykroyd, Ned Beatty, John Belushi, John Candy, Christopher Lee, Tim Matheson, Toshiro Mifune, Robert Stack, Nancy Allen, and Mickey Rourke in his film debut.
Goin' South was John Belushi's second film—after Animal House, having been a Saturday Night Live cast member for several years. It was the second of three films directed by Nicholson. The first was 1971's Drive, He Said and the third was the Chinatown sequel The Two Jakes, released in 1990. This marks the first film in which Nicholson appears ...
Belushi's character from the film, John "Bluto" Blutarsky, is in the Army, but his brother, Blotto, played by Josh Mostel, transfers to Faber to carry on Bluto's tradition. [ 65 ] Animal House inspired Co-Ed Fever , another sitcom but without the involvement of the film's producers or cast. [ 64 ]