- Zach Braff
Zachary Israel Braff (born April 6, 1975) is an American television and film actor, director, screenwriter, and producer. During the 2000s, he became known for his role as J.D. on the NBC sitcom "Scrubs". Braff has also starred in several films as well as writing and directing 2004's "Garden State" and selecting and producing tracks for its soundtrack record for which Braff was awarded a Grammy for Best Soundtrack Album in 2005. - Sarah Chalke
Sarah Cassandra Chalke (born August 27, 1976 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian television and movie actress best known for portraying Dr. Elliot Reid on the NBC sitcom "Scrubs" and also for portraying the second Becky Conner-Healy on ABC's "Roseanne". - Donald Faison
Donald Adeosun Faison (born June 22, 1974 in New York City, New York)of nigerian descent is a television and movie actor, known for his role as Dr. Christopher Turk in the NBC television series "Scrubs". - John C. McGinley
John Christopher McGinley (born August 3, 1959) is an American actor, producer and screenwriter. - Judy Reyes
Judy Reyes (born November 5, 1968 in The Bronx, New York) is a Dominican American television and film actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Nurse Carla Espinosa on the NBC sitcom "Scrubs" (2001-present) and had a short stint on "The Sopranos" as the girlfriend of Paulie Walnuts. "I really admire Carla - she's smart and sassy and a very good nurse," says Reyes. - Neil Flynn
Neil Richard Flynn (b. 13 November 1960) is an American actor who is best known for his role as the Janitor in the show "Scrubs". - Ken Jenkins
Ken Jenkins (born 28 August, 1940) is an American actor, born in Dayton, Ohio. He co-founded Actors Theatre of Louisville. Jenkins is best known as Dr. Bob Kelso on "Scrubs" (2001-present). He previously appeared in the series "Homefront", on the "X-Files" episode "Medusa" (season 8), a season-4 episode of Babylon 5, and on "Evolution", … - Joshua Radin
Joshua Radin (Cleveland, Ohio) is an acoustic-alternative singer/songwriter. Radin began his artistic pursuits at an early age with art, acting and music. When close friend and actor/film-maker Zach Braff heard a demo of Radin's song "Winter," he was immediately interested, and got the song onto his show "Scrubs" in the episode My Screw Up. The song received an overwhelmingly positive response and gave Radin substantial exposure with the show's demographic. - Elizabeth Banks
Elizabeth Banks (born Elizabeth Maresal Mitchell on February 10, 1974) is an American actress. - My First Day
"My First Day" is the pilot of the American situation comedy "Scrubs". It originally aired as Episode 1 of Season 1 on October 2, 2001. - Cary Brothers
Cary Brothers is an indie rock American singer-songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee. Brothers is known for the single "Blue Eyes," which was featured on the soundtrack to the 2004 film "Garden State." He spent his childhood idolizing Elvis Presley, another Tennessee native. He played piano from age 11 until age 13, when he switched to guitar; he still plays that guitar to this day. With his songs influenced by everything from 80's British New Wave to 70's Folk, … - Gary Jules
Gary Jules (born March 19 1969 in Fresno, California as Gary Jules Aguirre) is an American singer-songwriter. Jules, together with friend Michael Andrews, recorded a cover of Tears for Fears' third single "Mad World" for the movie "Donnie Darko". In December 2003, two years after "Donnie Darko" was released, "Mad World" finally reached the charts and became the Christmas Number One in the UK. In early 2004, … - Robert Maschio
Robert Maschio (born August 25, 1966) was born in New York, and grew up in Syosset, Long Island. He attended Columbia University in New York City, class of 1988. During his junior year he studied abroad, and in his senior year he began performing musical theatre, appearing in plays such as Pippin, Anything Goes, and The Mystery of Edwin Drood. After college, Robert joined the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, where he studied acting under Sanford Meisner, … - Aloma Wright
Aloma Wright (b. March 10, 1950) is an African-American actress, mostly known as Laverne Roberts in the sitcom "Scrubs" in 85 episodes from 2001 to 2007. She will return for season seven as Laverne's twin sister, Shirley. She has also appeared in other sitcoms such as "Malcolm in the Middle" and the short-lived series "Medical Investigation" as well as appearing in the TV movie "When Billie Beat Bobby" and the 2000 drama "Shadow Hours". - Sam Lloyd
Sam Lloyd (b.1963) is an American actor, perhaps best known for his portrayal of beaten down lawyer Ted Buckland on the Bill Lawrence sitcom "Scrubs". He has appeared on "Seinfeld" ("The Cigar Store Indian", 1993, and "The Pie", 1994), "The West Wing" (as a conspiracy theorist adamant about his belief that the White House has information about extra-terrestrial activity), and "The Drew Carey Show". - Sarah Lancaster
Sarah Beth Lancaster (born February 12, 1980 in Overland Park, Kansas) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles of Rachel in "Saved by the Bell: The New Class" and Madison Kellner on "Everwood". She also had a recurring guest role on NBC's "Scrubs" as JD's love-interest, Lisa the Gift-Shop Girl. Most recently, she has played Marjorie in ABC's TV series "What About Brian". - Freddy Rodriguez
Freddy Rodriguez (born January 17, 1975) is a Puerto Rican-American actor known for playing sensitive Hector Federico "Rico" Diaz on HBO's "Six Feet Under". Starting in September 2007, he will be joining the cast of "Ugly Betty" as a series regular. - Michael Weston
Michael Weston (born Michael Rubinstein in New York City on October 25 1973) is an American television and film actor. He is best known for his role as Jake in the critically acclaimed HBO drama "Six Feet Under". He holds a degree in Theater and Arts from Northwestern University. He is also the grandson of piano virtuoso Arthur Rubinstein. - Nicole Sullivan
Nicole Julianne Sullivan (born April 21, 1970) is an American actress, voice actress, comedian and occasional professional poker player, namely in the inaugural Celebrity Poker Showdown tournament, which she won. Sullivan is best known for her six seasons on the sketch comedy series "MADtv" and four seasons on the CBS sitcom "The King of Queens". She also played a recurring character on "Scrubs". - Ed Begley Jr.
Edward James Begley, Jr. (born September 16, 1949 in Los Angeles, California) is an actor (son of veteran character actor Ed Begley) and environmentalist who is perhaps best known for his work on the television series "St. Elsewhere" as Dr. Victor Ehrlich, for which he received six consecutive Emmy Award nominations. Other numerous works in television and film include recurring roles on "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman", "7th Heaven", … - Bill Callahan
Bill Callahan is a writer/producer for such shows as "Spin City", "8 Simple Rules" ,"Oliver Beene", and "Scrubs". - Rhett Miller
Rhett Miller, born Stewart Ransom Miller II in Austin, Texas on September 6, 1970, is the lead singer of the alt-country band Old 97's as well as a successful solo musician. He graduated from St. Mark's School of Texas in Dallas in 1989. Miller briefly attended Sarah Lawrence College before dropping out after one semester. In 1990, Miller joined Murry Hammond and drummer Benjamin Warrenfells to form Sleepy Heroes, a Dallas-based "alterna-pop" band. - Kathryn Joosten
Kathryn Joosten (born December 20, 1939) is an Emmy Award-winning American actress, known for her roles as secretary/aide Delores Landingham to President Josiah Bartlet on "The West Wing", and Mrs. McCluskey on "Desperate Housewives". Joosten was born in Des Moines, Iowa. Although she had dreamed of acting, Joosten did not begin to hone her craft until middle age in the 1980s, after taking acting classes in Chicago, Illinois. - Paul Adelstein
Paul Adelstein is an American television and film actor who has played agent Paul Kellerman in the hit TV series Prison Break. Paul Adelstein attended Bowdoin College where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude with a degree in English. He has made several acting appearances in TV shows such as, starting with the least recent working up to the most recent as of 2007 starting from 1990. - Mike Schwartz
Mike Schwartz was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and was raised in Santa Barbara, California. He has lived in Los Angeles for several years, pursuing a career as an actor and a writer in the entertainment field. He is currently a writer on the NBC television sitcom "Scrubs". He also appears on the show in a recurring role, playing the character "Lloyd the Delivery Guy." His nephews' names are Josh and Jason Schwartz. - Brett Dennen
Brett Dennen (born 1979) is a folk/pop singer-songwriter from Oakdale, California. He has been compared to Bob Dylan, Tracy Chapman, James Taylor, and Paul Simon. In 2004, Dennen released his first self-titled album, "Brett Dennen". His second album was "So Much More", which includes the singles "Ain't No Reason", "She's Mine", and "Darlin' Do Not Fear". A few songs charted as iTunes top downloads in the days following the album's release in November 2006. - Brent Weber
Brent Weber (born July 16, 1980 in Mauriceville, Texas) is an actor and model. Weber was discovered for modeling when he brought his little sister to an open call. Brent started modeling at the age of sixteen, and has worked with such photographers as Bruce Weber and Herb Ritts.He is best known for his role as Terry Burke on the short-lived supernatural drama "Point Pleasant". - Barry Bostwick
Barry Knapp Bostwick (February 24, 1945) is an American actor and singer. He is known for playing Brad Majors in the 1975 cult classic "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", and has also had considerable fame in musical theatre. - Travis Schuldt
Originally from Topeka, Kan., but raised in Fort Worth, Texas, Schuldt recently graduated from Texas Christian University with a degree in Theatre. His theatre credits include "Glengarry Glen Ross ", "Taming of the Shrew", "The Tragedy of Macbeth" and "Madwomen of Chaillot". "Passions" is Schuldt's first job in television. Born on September 18, Schuldt enjoys "ultimate" frisbee, Tae Kwon-Do, mountain biking and fire eating. - Kelli Williams
Kelli Williams (born June 8, 1970 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress most well known for her role as Lindsay Dole Donnell on the ABC legal drama "The Practice". She has since had guest appearances on "Scrubs", "The Lyon's Den" and "Hack". Kelli Williams appeared as Dr. Natalie Durant on the NBC television show "Medical Investigation" which began in the fall of 2004 and ran for 20 episodes before being cancelled. - Johnny Kastl
Johnny Kastl is an actor known primarily for playing the role of Dr. Doug Murphy on NBC sitcom "Scrubs". He was born in Oklahoma, and Scrubs was his first major role. He has also appeared in small parts in major Hollywood productions. He attended Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, where he double-majored in biology and drama. He acted in many plays and was a co-founder and active member of a student sketch comedy group called "The Kaktabulz." - Jeremy Kay
Jeremy Kay is a singer/songwriter. He released his first self titled album in 2000 and then released a second one in 2003 titled "Idol American". He has achieved some fame when his music was featured in several soundtracks. His songs have been featured in the television series "Scrubs" in its first season. He is based out of California and his music is a mix of Indie, soul, folk, rock in a mostly electric/acoustic blend. - Joanna Kerns
Joanna Kerns (born February 12, 1953) is an American actress and director best known for her role as Maggie Seaver on the family sitcom Growing Pains from 1985-1992. - Nestor Carbonell
Nestor Carbonell (born December 1, 1967) is an American actor best known for his role as Luis Rivera on the sitcom "Suddenly Susan". Carbonell was born in New York City and attended Harvard University in the late 1980's. His father is active in the Cuban-American community and has held senior positions at Pepsi. Carbonell had recurring roles on "Resurrection Blvd.", "The Tick", "Strong Medicine", "Kim Possible", and "Cold Case". - Markie Post
Marjorie Armstrong Post is an actress, best known for her 1985–1992 role as Christine Sullivan on the NBC sitcom "Night Court", and as bail bonds contractor Terri in "The Fall Guy" from 1982 to 1985. - Angela Nissel
Angela R. Nissel (born December 5, 1975) is an author best known for her first book, "The Broke Diaries: The Completely True and Hilarious Misadventures of a Good Girl Gone Broke" (ISBN 0-679-78357-1). She is also a writer and consulting producer for "Scrubs" and is working on a television series with Halle Berry, who optioned both of Nissel's books. - Bellamy Young
Bellamy Young (born 19 February, 1970) is an American television, motion picture, and theatre actress. Born in Asheville, North Carolina, Young has guest starred in numerous television shows including "Law & Order", "CSI: Miami", "Scrubs", "The West Wing", "Frasier", "NCIS","Grey's Anatomy" and "General Hospital". - Michael Boatman
Michael Boatman (born October 25 1964 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, raised in Chicago) is an American actor and occasional horror writer. Boatman made his acting debut, playing Motown in the 1987 feature film "Hamburger Hill". Following the filming of Hamburger Hill, Boatman, a graduate of Western Illinois University, spent 18 months honing his acting skills off-Broadway in New York. - Elizabeth Bogush
Elizabeth Bogush (born September 24, 1977 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey) is an American actress. She has appeared in many TV shows, including "Titans" with Yasmine Bleeth in 2000 and "Breadwinners", and she has guested in many more, including "Scrubs", "Beverly Hills 90210", "Felicity", and "How I Met Your Mother" - Robert Lopez
Robert Lopez (born February 23, 1975) is an American composer and lyricist of musicals best known for co-writing the Broadway musical "Avenue Q", for which he won a Tony Award.
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