The cast of Scrubs earned critical acclaim for their stellar chemistry throughout the sitcom’s long run, so many fans are understandably curious about where the actors have ended up in the years since the show wrapped up. Scrubs debuted in 2001 to critical acclaim. The sitcom followed the lives and loves of a handful of doctors, orderlies, nurses, medical students, and assorted staffers in Sacred Heart Hospital.
While other acclaimed earlier ‘00s sitcoms such as Arrested Developmentearned rave reviews for their dark sense of humor and the ironic distance they held from their morally flawed characters, Scrubs was a warmer and more character-driven dramedy. Centering its stories on the friendships and romantic relationships of its stars, Scrubs was poignant as often as it was funny and prized dramatic moments as much as punchlines. Despite this, Scrubs maintained a silly sense of humor that lightened the heaviness of its subject matter.
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The cast of Scrubs was composed of some sitcom heavyweights, some newcomers, and some screen veterans who weren’t known for their comedic chops. Newcomer Zach Braff became a star thanks to his portrayal of adorably nerd JD, character actor John C McGinley offered a career-defining turn as the taciturn Dr. Cox, and former Roseanne star Sarah Chalke broadened her sitcom credentials as JD’s on-again, off-again love interest Elliot Reid. Comic veteran Neill Flynn and Donald Faison rounded out the regular cast alongside Judy Reyes and Ken Jenkins, all of whom have remained busy in the decade since the series ended. So, what have the stars of Scrubs done since Sacred Heart Hospital closed its doors in 2010?
During his tenure on the show,
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