John Hughes Biography


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John Hughes biography:
John Hughes, Jr. (February 18, 1950–August 6, 2009) was an American film director, producer and writer, responsible for some of the most successful comedy films of the 1980s and 1990s, including National Lampoon's Vacation, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Weird Science, The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, Pretty in Pink, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Uncle Buck, Home Alone and its sequel Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.

John Hughes quote:At the time I came along, Hollywood's idea of teen movies meant there had to be a lot of nudity, usually involving boys in pursuit of sex, and pretty gross overall. Either that or a horror movie. And the last thing Hollywood wanted in their teen movies was teenagers!

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Career Highlights
Non-acting careers:
  1. Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987) (writer: "I Can Take Anything" (1987))
  2. Vacation (1983) (lyrics: "The Walley World National Anthem")
writer of about 38 films

producer of 23 films
Big break:writer "Delta House" (5 episodes, 1979)
director Sixteen Candles (1984)
Defining characters:clark griswald
Jack and Caroline Butler
Samantha Baker
Farmer Ted, aka "The Geek
Brian Johnson
Andrew Clark
Allison Reynolds.
Claire Standish
John Bender
Gary Wallace
Wyatt Donnelly
Chet Donnelly
Lisa
Andie Walsh
Philip F. "Duckie" Dale
Blane McDonough
Ferris Bueller
Cameron Frye
Sloane Peterson
Edward R. Rooney
Jeanie "Jean/Shauna" Bueller
Buck Russell
Cousin Eddie
Kevin McCallister
Harry Lyme
Marv Merchants
Chester "Chet" Ripley
Roman Craig
Curly Sue
George Newton
Neal Page
Del Griffith
Best movies:
  1. Curly Sue (1991)
  2. Uncle Buck (1989)
  3. She's Having a Baby (1988)
  4. Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987)
  5. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)
  6. Weird Science (1985)
  7. The Breakfast Club (1985)
  8. Sixteen Candles (1984)
Best TV:writer:Delta House (1979) (TV Series)
At Ease (TV Series) (1983) (TV Series)
Stage credits:
Endorsements:
Other notable appearances/credits:Hal Roach: King of Laughter (1994) (TV) .... Himself

Actor:
  1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) (uncredited) .... Guy Running Between Cabs
  2. The Breakfast Club (1985) (uncredited) .... Brian's Father
  3. Class Reunion (1982) (uncredited) .... 'Girl' in dress with paper bag over head
    ... aka National Lampoon's Class Reunion
Top awards:1 win
Other:

John Hughes Relationships
Family:parents john snr &
sons james & john
Romance(s):
Frequent collaborator(s):john candy
bill murray
molly ringwald
anthony michael hall
dan aykroyd
macualey culkin
chevy chase
beverly diangelo
kevin bacon
charles grodin
bonnie hunt
james spader
randy quaid
jeffrey jones
Other affiliations:

Fun Facts About John Hughes
Graduated Glenbrook North High School, Northbrook, Illinois, USA. [1968]Started out in the '70s as a writer for National Lampoon magazine.A number of his movies have a small scene after the credits.

One reason that John Hughes films are set in Shermer, Illinois is because Northbrook was once called Shermerville. Furthermore, Glenbrook North High School is located on Shermer Road.

Is a fan of The Beatles and frequently has characters in his movies sing Beatles songs: Anthony Michael Hall (the Geek) sings "Birthday" in Sixteen Candles (1984), Jon Cryer (Duckie) sings "Love" in Pretty in Pink (1986), and Matthew Broderick (Ferris Bueller) sings "Twist & Shout" in Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986).

Uses the pen name Edmond Dantès, a homage to the lead character in The Count of Monte Cristo (1934).

Often writes roles for John Candy, Anthony Michael Hall, and Molly Ringwald.Inspired the "Brat Pack" movement of the 1980s.

He wrote two movies where the main character is involved in a race with the theme from Chariots of Fire (1981) going on in the background (Mr. Mom (1983) and Vacation (1983)).

Currently lives in Williams Bay, Wisconsin (2005)

lthough he has been offered the distinguished alumni award from Glenbrook North High School, he has refused it in reflection of his not so great memories of the north shore and the school itself.Father of writer/producer James Hughes and musician John Hughes.

Movies often take place in Shermer, Illinois.Sets films in Chicago area.Most of his teen movies from the 1980s have a scene in the school lunchroom, school library, or both.

References to art - characters discussing art or posed to resemble works of artClose-ups of two characters locking eyes with each otherMany of his 80s Teen films have the same name as song titles: 'Sixteen Candles' (Stray Cats), 'Pretty in Pink' (Psychadelic Furs), 'She's Having a Baby' (Dave Wakeling) which are also heard in the film

.His movies usually end with a live action scene ending in a stilled version (the scene "freezes").

Often has one character silently mimicking another character as the line is spoken, as if it's been said before

Characters who are either stuck in one place or traveling somewhere.

Often has a scene-stealing and usually dotty supporting character which serves little use for the actual plot (for example: Long Duk Dong in Sixteen Candles and Chet in Weird Science)

John Hughes' Awards & Honors
Year
Award
Category/Recipient(s)
Result
1991
ShoWest AwardProducer of the Year won

















John Hughes' Upcoming Projects






John Hughes Links
  • www.riverblue.com/hughes