John C. McGinley explained

John C. McGinley
Birth Name:John Christopher McGinley
Birth Date:3 August 1959
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Education:Syracuse University (BFA)
New York University (MFA)
Years Active:–present
Spouse:
    Children:3

    John Christopher McGinley (born August 3, 1959) is an American actor. His best known roles include Perry Cox in Scrubs, Bob Slydell in Office Space, Captain Hendrix in The Rock, Sergeant Red O'Neill in Oliver Stone's Platoon, Marv in Stone's Wall Street, FBI agent Ben Harp in Point Break, and the serial killer Edgler Foreman Vess in the TV miniseries of Intensity, based on the novel by Dean Koontz.

    Early life

    McGinley, who is one of five children, was born in the Greenwich Village section of New York City, the son of a schoolteacher and a stockbroker.[1] His paternal great-grandfather was from Donegal, Ireland.[2] McGinley was raised in Millburn, New Jersey, and attended Millburn High School, where he played wide receiver for the school's football team. He studied acting at Syracuse University, and later at New York University's Graduate Acting Program at the Tisch School of the Arts, graduating in 1984.[3] Upon completing his education, McGinley did a variety of different work, including off-Broadway and Broadway productions, and a two-year stint on the soap opera Another World.

    Career

    McGinley has had a prolific career, primarily as a supporting character actor. He was noticed by a casting scout while working as John Turturro's understudy in John Patrick Shanley's 1984 production of Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, which led to a successful audition for the role of Sergeant Red O'Neill in the Oscar-winning Platoon (1986). McGinley had been cast in his first film role in Alan Alda's Sweet Liberty earlier in 1986. That was followed the next year with Wall Street (1987), and again the next with Talk Radio (1988). He was featured in a 1980s Subaru commercial. He appeared in the "Celebrity Challenge" version of American Gladiators, losing to Dean Cain. McGinley wrote the script for, and co-starred in, the 1990 film Suffering Bastards.

    He worked continually throughout the 1990s, appearing in films such as Point Break (1991), (1991), Article 99 (1992), Wagons East (1994), Seven (1995), The Rock (1996), Set It Off (1996), Nothing to Lose (1997) and Office Space (1999) (McGinley improvised several takes about his character's fondness for Michael Bolton). In 2007, he had a role as Chuck in the film Are We Done Yet? He had a small role as a gay highway patrolman in the film Wild Hogs which co-stars his Article 99 co-star Ray Liotta, although they don't share any screen credit.McGinley has done voice-over work on animated television series, including the superhero The Atom on several episodes of Justice League Unlimited, a guest appearance as "The White Shadow", the secret government agent overseeing Huey Freeman on The Boondocks, voicing The Whammer on the PBS Kids Go! series WordGirl as well as the lead character in the Sony PSP video game Dead Head Fred.

    McGinley received critical acclaim for his performance as a serial killer in Dean Koontz's suspense drama Intensity (1997). It became Fox Television's highest-rated miniseries. He worked with Koontz and Fox once more in Sole Survivor (2000).

    In 2001, McGinley began work as a regular on the NBC television series Scrubs as the acerbic Dr. Perry Cox. Throughout the series Dr. Cox acts as an unwilling mentor to the protagonist J.D. (Zach Braff). McGinley has said that there are three things over the course of the series that he improvises: his constant usage of girls' names for JD, which he does with all his real friends; his whistle, which he describes as "a bad habit"; and his habit of touching his nose, a tribute to Robert Redford's character in The Sting, and which he says means "It's gonna be OK."[4]

    Since the NFL season of 2007, McGinley has played the "Commish" of the More Taste League commercials for Miller Lite. He has done commercials for the Champions Tour, a professional golf tour for men over the age of 50.[5] In 2008, McGinley was the narrator of the documentary of the 2008 Stanley Cup Championship of the Detroit Red Wings.[6] In 2009, McGinley started narrating commercials for ESPN.com.

    McGinley wrote a 2005 book titled Untalkative Bunny: How to be Heard Without Saying a Word, which featured the title character from the show Untalkative Bunny on its cover.

    In 2008, McGinley was named an Honorary Patron of the University Philosophical Society, Trinity College, Dublin.

    In 2009, he was cast in the film adaptation of the comic book , voicing Metallo.[7]

    In 2012, it was announced that McGinley would be a recurring character on USA Network's Burn Notice as Michael Westen's original CIA trainer, Tom Card.[8] He was first introduced in the second episode of the show's sixth season. In the same year, he appeared in a State Farm insurance commercial as a father wanting his college graduate son to move out.

    He began 2013 in the Broadway revival of Glengarry Glen Ross as Dave Moss. "It was the best couple of months of my life," he said.[9] In the same year, it was announced that TBS made a series order for the television series Ground Floor, which stars McGinley. The series was canceled in 2015 after two seasons.[10] In October 2014, McGinley hosted The E Street Radio channel on Sirius XM20 radio, discussing his appreciation of Bruce Springsteen's music, and their shared New Jersey roots.

    From 2016 to 2018, he starred in the horror comedy television series, Stan Against Evil on IFC. McGinley played a crusty retired sheriff who reluctantly helps his perky replacement fight the demons that have taken over their small town.

    Personal life

    In February 1997, McGinley married Lauren Lambert. Their son, Max, who has Down syndrome, was born that year. In December 2001, Lambert and McGinley divorced. In October 2002, he was chosen as "Dad of the Month" at now-defunct iParenting.com.[11] In August 2006, McGinley became engaged to yoga instructor Nichole Kessler in Malibu, whom he had dated for two years. The couple married on April 7, 2007, in a private ceremony at their home.[12] They have two daughters.[13]

    McGinley owns a stake in one of Billy Gilroy's New York SoHo bistros, along with fellow actor Willem Dafoe.[14]

    McGinley serves on the board of the Global Down Syndrome Foundation, based in Denver. 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 its "R-word: Spread The Word, To End The Word" campaign. McGinley is a vocal supporter for the disabled community, and commented in late 2011 on the experience of raising a teenager with Down syndrome along with two young daughters:

    McGinley is an avid fan of the NHL Detroit Red Wings, and shows this by wearing a Red Wings jersey (usually Chris Chelios) in several Scrubs episodes. He was the narrator of the 2008 Championship DVD of the Red Wings. He maintains a home in Malibu, California, and is well known as a member of the "Malibu Mob",[15] a group of celebrity friends and neighbors including John Cusack, Tony Danza, former Detroit Red Wings defenseman Chris Chelios, big-wave surfer Laird Hamilton, beach volleyball pro Gabrielle Reece, and tennis player John McEnroe.[16] McGinley enjoys going golfing with John Cusack in his free time, and is a member of the Sherwood Lake Club.[17]

    Filmography

    Film

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    1986 Sweet LibertyFloyd
    1986PlatoonSergeant O'Neill
    1987Wall StreetMarvin
    1988Talk RadioStu
    1988ShakedownSean Phillips
    1989Lost AngelsDr. Farmer
    1989Born on the Fourth of JulyOfficial #1 – Democratic Convention, Pushing Wheelchair
    1989Fat Man and Little BoyCaptain Richard Schoenfield, MD
    1989Suffering BastardsBuddy JohnsonWriter
    1991Point BreakFBI Director Ben Harp
    1991David Blake
    1992Article 99Dr. Rudy Bobrick
    1992Cruel DoubtAttorney Jim Vos Burgh
    1992A Midnight ClearMajor Griffin
    1993Mother's BoysMr. Fogel
    1993Hear No EvilMickey O'Malley
    1993Watch ItRickProducer
    1994On Deadly GroundMacGruder
    1994Surviving the GameJohn Griffin
    1994Car 54, Where Are You?Officer Francis Muldoon
    1994Wagons EastJulian Rogers
    1995Born to Be WildMax Carr
    1995SevenSWAT Leader California
    1995NixonEarl In Training Film
    1996Marine Captain Hendrix
    1996 Set It OffDetective Strode
    1996MotherCarl
    1996 JohnsDanny Cohen
    1997FlypaperJoe
    1997 Colin Fitz Lives!Colin Fitz
    1997IntensityEdgler Foreman Vess
    1997Truth or Consequences, N.M.Eddie Grillo
    1997Nothing to LoseDavis 'Rig' Lanlow
    1998Target EarthAgent Vincent Naples
    1999Office SpaceBob Slydell
    1999Any Given SundayJack Rose
    1999Three to TangoJosh Strauss
    1999Woody
    2000Get CarterCon McCarty
    2001Summer CatchHugh AlexanderUncredited
    2001Sergeant Doug Sisk
    2002Stealing HarvardDetective Charles
    2002HighwayJohnny 'The Fox'
    2002Crazy as HellParker
    2002It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas MovieHimself
    2003IdentityGeorge York
    2005Alien PlanetNarrator
    2006Puff, Puff, PassJerry Dupree
    2006A.W.O.L.Garris
    2006Two Tickets to ParadiseMarkWon - Method Fest - Festival Directors Award
    2006World Trade CenterFireman (uncredited)
    2007Wild HogsGay Highway Patrolman
    2007Are We Done Yet?Chuck Mitchell Jr.
    2008American CrudeJim
    2009Life's a TripMark Hewson
    2009MetalloVoice, direct-to-video[18]
    2012Alex CrossRichard Brookwell
    2012Watercolor PostcardsMerlin
    201342Red Barber
    2014Kid CannabisJohn Grefard
    2016Get a JobDiller
    2016The Belko ExperimentWendell Dukes
    2016The DrowningTeddy
    2017Battle of the SexesHerb
    2017The Good CatholicFather Ollie
    2018BenchedDon

    Television

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    1985–1986Another WorldNed Barry12 episodes
    1988K.C.1 episode
    1993WillsTelevision film
    1994FrasierDanny KriezelEpisode: "Seat of Power"
    1997 Attorney Leonard Goode2 episodes
    1997IntensityEdgler Foreman VessTelevision film
    1998Colonel J.D. BockTelevision film
    2000Sole SurvivorVictor YatesTelevision film
    2001The Nightmare RoomDr. YoungEpisode: "Four Eyes"
    2001–2010ScrubsDr. Perry CoxMain role
    Nominated - TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy (2002)
    Nominated - Satellite Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy (2002)
    2002Clone HighCreepy TruckerVoice, episode: "Sleep of Faith: La Rue D'Awakening"
    2003Kim PossibleRudolph Farnsworth / White StripeVoice, episode: "The Fearless Ferret"
    2003Justice LeagueExecutiveVoice, episode: "Wild Cards"
    2003Richard DamienVoice, 2 episodes
    Justice League UnlimitedThe AtomVoice, 3 episodes
    2005Alien PlanetNarrator
    2005Dr. DienteVoice, episode: "The Legend of the Dragon Tooth"
    2006–2010The White ShadowVoice, 2 episodes
    2008 Robot ChickenMahmoud Ahmadinejad / Double Dare HostVoice, episode: "Chirlaxx"
    2008–2015WordGirlThe WhammerVoice, 4 episodes
    2009 Dr. Perry Cox1 episode
    2011Dan Vs.Imposter DanVoice, 2 episodes
    2012Burn NoticeTom CardRecurring role (season 6), 6 episodes
    2013–2015Ground FloorRemington Stewart MansfieldMain role
    2016–2018Stan Against EvilStanley MillerMain role
    2018–2019Chicago P.D.Brian KeltonRecurring role (season 6), 7 episodes
    2019–presentGrumblegardVoice, recurring role
    2021Brooklyn Nine-NineFrank O'SullivanGuest role (season 8), 4 episodes

    Awards and nominations

    YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
    2002Television Critics Association AwardsIndividual Achievement in ComedyScrubs
    Online Film & Television Association AwardBest Actor in a New Comedy SeriesScrubs
    Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesScrubs
    Satellite AwardsBest Performance by an Actor in a Series, Comedy or MusicalScrubs
    2006Method FestFestival Director's AwardTwo Tickets to Paradise

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: John C. McGinley Biography (1959-). March 26, 2015.
    2. http://www.irishabroad.com/irishworld/irishamericamag/aprilmay05/features/art&entertainment.asp Irish America Magazine
    3. Web site: NYU Graduate Acting Alumni . 2011 . 2011-12-01 . May 30, 2012 . https://archive.today/20120530061847/http://gradacting.tisch.nyu.edu/object/ga_alumbios.html . dead .
    4. Scrubs DVD special features
    5. Web site: Golf Magazine: News, Equipment, Instructions, Courses & Travel. Golf.com. March 26, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20071019083029/http://www.golfonline.com/golfonline/features/18holeswith/article/0,17742,1089709,00.html. October 19, 2007. dead. mdy-all.
    6. Web site: McGinley narrates the Wings' Cup journey. MLive.com. July 7, 2008 . March 26, 2015.
    7. Web site: Superman: The Animated Series DVD news: Announcement for Superman/Batman: Public Enemies - TVShowsOnDVD.com. March 26, 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141030113144/http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Superman-Animated-Series-Superman-Batman-Public-Enemies/12216. October 30, 2014. mdy-all.
    8. Web site: Gelman. Vlada. TVLine Items: Comedy Central Nabs Community, Scrubs Vet Heads to Burn Notice and More!. March 14, 2012 . TVLine.
    9. Web site: Interview: John C. McGinley Talks 'Benched', Broadway and the Secret to His Long Career. August 17, 2018. Daily Actor.
    10. Web site: 'Ground Floor' Cancelled By TBS After 2 Seasons. Andreeva. Nellie. 2015-02-14. en-US. 2016-07-24.
    11. iParenting.com's Dedicated Dads: John C. McGinley . Retrieved March 21, 2007.
    12. Web site: Scrubs Star John C. McGinley Gets Married. April 9, 2007. February 26, 2019.
    13. Web site: John C. McGinley Welcomes Daughter Kate Aleena. PEOPLE. Sarah. Michaud. Julie. Jordan. July 9, 2010. February 26, 2019.
    14. http://www.tvsquad.com/2006/05/16/john-c-mcginley-the-tv-squad-interview/ John C. McGinley Interview
    15. http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080526/SPORTS05/80526051/1053 Chris Chelios' new team: The Malibu Mob | Freep.com | Detroit Free Press
    16. http://tvfilter.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!DB9D137CC0F754C9!4664.entry MSN TV Blog: Paging Dr. Cox: 'Scrubs' Doc John C. McGinley Dishes on His Motor-Mouthed Alter Ego, His Famous Friends and His Elle MacPherson Jones
    17. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine:
    18. Web site: John C. McGinley (visual voices guide) . October 29, 2023 . Behind The Voice Actors. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.