Todd Bosley
Todd Bosley, born in 1984 in Overland Park, Kansas, is an accomplished American actor currently residing in Los Angeles, California. He gained significant recognition for his portrayal of Howie in the beloved medical sitcom "Scrubs." Bosley embarked on his acting journey as a child, landing prominent roles in films such as "Little Giants" and "Jack," where he starred alongside the legendary Robin Williams.
In addition to his film work, Bosley made memorable appearances on television, including a role as a friend of Cosmo Kramer in the iconic sitcom "Seinfeld." He also took on the title character in the family film "Lloyd," showcasing his versatility as an actor.
To hone his skills, Todd studied improvisation and sketch comedy writing at esteemed institutions like The Second City Los Angeles, The Groundlings, and Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in L.A. His diverse training and experiences have contributed to a dynamic career in entertainment, allowing him to adapt to various roles across different genres. With a solid foundation in both comedy and drama, Todd Bosley continues to leave his mark in the world of acting.