The Cast Of 'Scrubs' - Where Are They Now?
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Dr Christopher Turk - Donald Faison
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Donald has appeared in small parts in a few movies post-”Scrubs,” including “Pitch Perfect,” “Kick-Ass 2” and Zach Braff’s “Wish I Was Here,” but he found his biggest role on TV, with a lead role in the sitcom “The Exes”.
Faison has six children: son Sean (born 1997), from a previous relationship; son Dade and daughter Kaya (fraternal twins, born 1999) and son Kobe (born 2001), with Askey; and son Rocco (born 2013) and daughter Wilder Frances (born 2015), with Cobb. He is pictured above with Rocco.
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Dr John 'J.D.' Dorian - Zach Braff
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Post-”Scrubs,” Zach Braff has appeared in three movies: the James Franco drama “Tar,” the fantasy epic “Oz: The Great and Powerful” and his own “Wish I Was Here,” which he also directed, produced, and funded through Kickstarter. Zach has starred in two plays, “Bullets Over Broadway” and “All New People,” which he also wrote.
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Dr Perry Cox - John C. McGinley
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After appearing in a few TV guest roles and nabbing small roles in “Alex Cross” and “42,” John found TV success again with a lead role in “Ground Floor,” from “Scrubs” creator Bill Lawrence.
McGinley serves on the Board of The Global Down Syndrome Foundation. He is a celebrity Ambassador for the National Down Syndrome Society. In addition, he is a Global Ambassador for Special Olympics and was an integral part in crafting Special Olympics' "R-word: Spread The Word, To End The Word" campaign. His son, Max, has Down's Syndrome.
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Dr Bob Kelso - Ken Jenkins
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Ken has played a recurring role on “Cougar Town,” which shares creators with “Scrubs,” since leaving “Scrubs.” He’s also had a handful of TV guest roles and one TV movie, “House Husbands.”
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Dr Elliot Reid - Sarah Chalke
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Post-”Scrubs,” Sarah continued focusing on TV, with recurring roles in “Mad Love” and “Cougar Town.” She had a lead role in the quickly-cancelled “How To Live With Your Parents (For The Rest Of Your Life)”. Sarah’s first post-”Scrubs” movie, “After the Reality,” which co-stars Matthew Morrison, will be released later this year.
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The Janitor - Neil Flynn
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Neil continued his sitcom success by moving directly from “Scrubs” to “The Middle”.
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Nurse Carla Espinosa - Judy Reyes
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Judy can now be seen in “Devious Maids,” in which she’s a series regular. Her other post-”Scrubs” work includes guest roles in TV series including “Off The Map,” “Law and Order: SVU,” and “Happily Divorced,” as well as two movies, “Gun Hill Road” and “Without a Trace.”
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Dr. Todd Quinlan - Robert Maschio
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Maschio hasn't done a whole lot since Scrubs. He's been in a couple of movies - Hollywoo and A Holiday Heist.
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Ted Buckland - Sam Lloyd
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Like the others, Lloyd has appeared in a few episodes of Cougar Town. He's also appeared in The Middle.
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Jordan Sullivan - Christa Miller
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Christa moved directly from “Scrubs” to “Cougar Town,” in which she plays a lead role. Her first post-”Scrubs” movie, “Hot Air,” has been completed.
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