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Zach Braff stars as Dr. John "J.D." Dorian in NBC’s hit comedy “Scrubs.” For his portrayal of the quirky doctor Braff was nominated for a 2005 Emmy Award and received three consecutive Golden Globe nominations in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Aside from acting Braff has distinguished himself from his peers as a writer and director. With his feature writing and directorial deb... Read More
Scrubs" is heading into its sixth season, having
received two consecutive Emmy nominations for
Outstanding Comedy Series in 2005 and 2006.
In its debut season, “Scrubs” was nominated for
two Emmy Awards and a People's Choice
Award. “Scrubs” has received a total of 10 Emmy
nominations, and in 2005, the series won the
Emmy for Multi-Camera Picture Editing. In
2004, “Scrubs” was h... Read More
"Scrubs" actress Sarah Chalke, one of the few
women whose characters aren't pregnant on the
show, still has some good news.
Chalke, 30, is engaged to her longtime boyfriend,
Jamie Afifi, reports People.
The couple, who are both Canadian, was on
vacation in Hawaii last week when Afifi surprised
her by proposing. Flush with the good news,
Chalke returned to work on Monday (Dec. ... Read More
March 6, 2007
No contract drama for J.D.--as long as he's not
canceled.
Zach Braff is about to land a big payday, as long
as his hospital comedy Scrubs gets renewed by
NBC for a seventh season.
The actor has cut a one-year deal with Scrubs
producer ABC TV Studio that will pay him about
$350,000 per episode for the 2007-08 season of
Scrubs, sources said. Each season consist... Read More
Sarah Chalke stars as Dr. Elliot Reid on the
critically acclaimed NBC comedy series, "Scrubs."
Chalke's Reid is an overly ambitious doctor serving
her residence at the hospital, sharing hilarious
encounters and poignant moments with the
unpredictable staffers and insane patients who
surround her.
A native of Ottawa, Canada, Chalke was raised in
Vancouver and began appearing in... Read More
John C. McGinley relishes his chance to portray the
gruff, worldly Dr. Perry Cox on the NBC
comedy “Scrubs.” “As an actor, it’s great to play a
strong leader with a heart of gold,” said
McGinley. “Dr. Cox mentors the rookie doctors
with a spoonful of dirt and then a cup of sugar. I
see him as an archetypal descendant of two of my
favorite curmudgeonly characters -- Lou Grant and
... Read More
Donald Faison stars as Dr. Christopher Turk on
NBC's Emmy Award-nominated comedy, "Scrubs."
For his role as J.D's best friend and sidekick,
Faison was awarded the Outstanding Supporting
Actor in a Comedy Series honor at the first annual
BET Comedy Awards in 2004 and nominated for an
NAACP Image Award in 2006.
A New York City native, Faison began his acting
career as an enthusi... Read More
Judy Reyes is still having fun starring as the sassy,
no-nonsense nurse Carla Espinosa on NBC’s
acclaimed comedy series “Scrubs.” Currently in its
sixth season, the show received consecutive Emmy
nominations for “Best Comedy” in 2005 and 2006.
Reyes grew up in the Bronx and became interested
in acting while attending Hunter College in
Manhattan. In 1992, she landed her first maj... Read More
Neil Flynn plays Sacred Heart Hospital's menacing
janitor in the NBC comedy series, "Scrubs."
Although Flynn initially auditioned for the role of
Dr. Cox (which ultimately went to John C.
McGinley), executive producer Bill Lawrence asked
Flynn if he would consider another part - the
mysterious custodian who makes tormenting
young doctor J.D. (Zach Braff) his life's work.
While... Read More
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