In his latest film, "War, Inc.," the 41-year-old actor plays a corporation-hired hit man charged with assassinating the CEO of a competitor. In his career, he's also played a beleaguered playwright ("Bullets Over Broadway"), a lonelyhearted record store owner ("High Fidelity"), a U.S. marshal ("Con Air") and Nelson Rockefeller ("Cradle Will Rock").
But ask many people -- including somemoony-eyed CNN.com staffers -- about their image of Cusack and they immediately respond, "Lloyd Dobler": the good-hearted, boombox-holding, kickboxing hopeful the actor played in 1989's "Say Anything."
This is a great video by Oxfam America, with Coldplay singer Chris Martin. You can find more about the Make Trade Fair campaign on this link.
Wyclef, Alicia Keys, Chris Rock and others also spoke and performed at the landmark event at the Apollo Theater on Saturday night.
By Jayson Rodriguez
NEW YORK — For an evening that was all about "giving," Bill Clinton, Bono, Wyclef, Shakira, Chris Rock and Alicia Keys made sure they gave the audience an evening to remember — and be inspired by — on Saturday night at the Apollo Theater.