John C. McGinley
Born: Aug 3, 1959
John C. McGinley's path to stardom is a story that reads like a classic Hollywood script. While an understudy in New York in the Circle-In-The-Square production of John Patrick Shanley's "Danny and the Deep Blue Sea," he was spotted by director Oliver Stone and soon after was cast in Platoon, the first of a long list of collaborations between Stone and McGinley that includes Wall Street, Talk Radio, Born on the Fourth of July, Nixon and Any Given Sunday. He is currently receiving raves for his latest project, the hit NBC medical comedy series, Scrubs. With more than 60 feature films to his credit, McGinley co-starred opposite John Cusack and Ray Liotta in Columbia Pictures' Identity. He previously received stunning reviews for his starring role in Dean R. Koontz's gripping 1997 suspense drama, Intensity. Of his performance, the "New York Times" stated, "John C. McGinley plays Vess with effective cold-blooded menace. It is McGinley, in a strong, low-key performance, who emerges as the film's secret weapon. His face is familiar from many movie roles where his guy-next-door looks have made him a natural sidekick. As the murderer with the unlikely name Edgler Vess, he uses that regular-guy demeanor to make the character especially chilling." Also for television, McGinley executive produced and starred opposite John Cusack in HBO Pictures' western, The Jack Bull, directed by John Badham. He also previously appeared in HBO's The Pentagon Wars. His extensive feature credits rece...[MORE]
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