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Zach Braff

Zach Braff

24 titles Acting Apr 06, 1975 South Orange, New Jersey, USA

Zachary Israel "Zach" Braff, born on April 6, 1975, is a multifaceted American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. He gained widespread recognition in 2001 for his portrayal of Dr. John Dorian on the acclaimed television series Scrubs, a role that earned him an Emmy nomination. Braff was an integral part of Scrubs for eight seasons, ultimately departing the show in December 2009, although he continued to contribute as an executive producer.

In 2004, Braff made a significant mark in the film industry with his directorial debut, Garden State, a poignant coming-of-age tale filmed in his native New Jersey. With a modest budget of $2.5 million, the movie achieved remarkable success, grossing over $35 million and receiving positive reviews, which solidified Braff's reputation as a filmmaker. He not only directed and starred in the film but also wrote its soundtrack, winning a Grammy Award for Best Soundtrack Album in 2005.

Beyond Scrubs and Garden State, Braff appeared in various films, including The Last Kiss and The Ex, and lent his voice to the animated feature Chicken Little. He also made his film debut in 1993 with a supporting role in Woody Allen's Manhattan Murder Mystery. Looking ahead, Braff is committed to continuing his journey in writing and directing films in the future.

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