Zach Braff plays J.D. on the television hospital comedy
Scrubs and is the writer, director and star of the 2004 feature film
Garden State (co-starring
Natalie Portman). Braff is a native of New Jersey and a graduate of Northwestern University, where he studied film. A professional actor even as a teen, he made his big screen debut in the 1993 comedy
Manhattan Murder Mystery, playing the son of
Woody Allen and
Diane Keaton. After college Braff landed acting jobs on TV and in the movies, but the success of
Scrubs in 2001 was a career breakthrough that afforded him the chance to work in feature films and on his own projects. The independently produced
Garden State made a splash at the Sundance Film Festival and nearly achieved cult status, thanks in part to the popular compilation soundtrack album (which earned producer Braff a 2005 Grammy). Until
Scrubs came to an end in 2009, Braff continued to work in films as an actor, while writing screenplays and directing music videos on the side. His other film roles include the animated feature
Chicken Little (2005, with
Don Knotts),
The Last Kiss (2006) and
The Ex (2006, also known as
Fast Track and co-starring
Amanda Peet).
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