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By the young age of 33, actor John Belushi had found fame and fortune as the comedic Samurai of screens... (Learn more)

Top Projects: Saturday Night Live, National Lampoon's..., The Blues Brothers (View All)

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John Belushi’s Milestones
1971 Joined Chicago's Second City improvisation troupe
1972 Joined the cast of National Lampoon's Lemmings, an off-Broadway rock musical revue
1973 Hired as a writer for the syndicated National Lampoon's Radio Hour, which later became the National Lampoon Show in 1975
1975 First film credit as voice of the Perfect Master for French animated feature "La honte de la jungle/Jungle Burger"
1975 Received first acclaim as original, regular cast member of "Saturday Night Live"
1978 Appeared in the movie "Goin' South," which starred and was directed by Jack Nicholson
1978 Cast by director John Landis in "National Lampoon's Animal House"; appeared in the minor role as the notorious, beer-swilling Bluto; despite appearing in only a dozen scenes the performance stole the movie
1979 Along with fellow SNL regular Dan Aykroyd quit the series to pursue movie projects
1980 Received top billing in John Landis' "The Blues Brothers," co-starred with Dan Aykroyd
1981 Appeared in "Continental Divide," playing a hard-nosed Chicago newspaperman who finds romance in Colorado
1981 Co-starred with Dan Aykroyd in the movie "Neighbors," with John playing a straight-arrow family man whose life is turned upside down when a wild family man (Aykroyd) moves in next door
1982 On March 5, 1982, John Belushi was found dead in his hotel room at the age of 33; the cause of death was a lethal injection of cocaine and heroin

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Quick Facts

Born

January, 24 1949 in Chicago, Illinois, USA

Education

  • College of DuPage, Wheaton, Illinois: juinor college; attended for two years
  • Wheaton Central High School, Wheaton, Illinois: co-captain of the football team; appeared in the high school variety show; elected homecoming king his senior year
  • University of Wisconsin at Whitewater, Wisconsin: dropped out

Professions

actor, comedian