John Adam Belushi (January 24, 1949 – March
5, 1982) was an American actor and comedian. John was
born in the U.S. to Adam Belushi, an Albanian immigrant
who left his native village, Qytezë, in 1934 at
the age of 15, and his wife Agnes, born in the US to
Albanian immigrants. John's brother James Belushi is
also a successful actor and comedian.
Belushi's first big break as a comedian occurred
in 1971, when he joined The Second City comedy troupe
in Chicago. Thanks to his uncanny caricature of singer
Joe Cocker's intense and jerky stage presence, he participated
in National Lampoon's "Lemmings" stage show
in 1972 (which also featured future Saturday Night
Live performer Chevy Chase).
From 1973 to 1975 the National Lampoon aired the
Radio Hour, a half hour comedy program syndicated across
the country on approximately 600 stations. When original
director Michael O'Donaghue quit in 1974, Belushi took
over the reins until the show was cancelled. Other
players on the show included future SNL regulars Gilda
Radner, Bill Murray, Richard Belzer and Chevy Chase.
Belushi married Judy Jacklin, an associate producer
of the Radio Hour. A number of comic bits first performed
on the Radio Hour would be translated into SNL sketches
in the show's early seasons.
Belushi achieved national fame with his work on Saturday
Night Live, which he joined as one of the original
cast members in 1975. He left Saturday Night Live in
1979 to pursue a film career, and he appeared in a
number of movies, including The Blues Brothers (with
Dan Aykroyd) and Animal House. Both the Animal House
and the Blues Brothers albums when to number 1, making
Belushi the only performing artist to concurrently
attain momentary greatness in the two disciplines.
He was also known to indulge in bouts of drinking
and involvement with drugs which eventually cost him
his life. John was found dead on March 5, 1982 in a
hotel room at the Chateau Marmont on Sunset Boulevard
in Los Angeles, California. The cause of death was
a speedball, a lethal injection of cocaine and heroin.
His death was investigated by forensic pathologist
Dr. Michael Baden, among others, and while there was
some dispute in the findings it was eventually officially
ruled a drug related accident. There was some suspicion
of foul play by his companion and drug dealer at the
time, Cathy Smith.
John Belushi is interred in Abel's Hill Cemetery,
Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.
His widow later remarried and is now Judy Belushi
Pisano. |