John C. McGinley
John C. McGinley
John McGinley, often credited as John C. McGinley, has become one of the most prolific character actors in Hollywood since he first got noticed in Oliver Stone's Platoon (1986). The intense, unblinking actor specializes in sarcasm, cynicism, and a used car dealer's unctuous insincerity, meaning he can play either wacky or sinister in both comedies and dramas. Although he has appeared in six Stone films, his breakout performance came in a very different format, as the acerbic and piercingly straightforward Dr. Perry Cox on the hit NBC sitcom Scrubs (2001). McGinley was born on August 3, 1959, in New York City. Growing up in Millburn, NJ, he was more involved in sports than theater. He began studying acting at Syracuse University, continuing at N.Y.U.'s Tisch School of the Arts. McGinley then toiled both on and off-Broadway, as well as two years on the soap opera Another World, scoring his first film role in the Alan Alda-directed Sweet Liberty (1986). It was while he was serving as John Turturro's understudy on the play Danny and the Deep Blue Sea that a casting scout in Stone's employ spotted him and got him an audition for Platoon. McGinley was cast as the sycophantic Sgt. Red O'Neill in the eventual Oscar winner. McGinley followed up Platoon with another one-two punch of Stone movies, Wall Street (1987) and Talk Radio (1988). In interviews, McGinley has described theirs as a "strong working relationship," not a friendship per se with the demanding director. He appeared in a handful of other films before his fourth Stone collaboration, Born on the Fourth of July (1989), which was quickly followed by his first screenwriting effort. McGinley co-scripted and co-starred in the 1990 film Suffering Bastards, alongside Talk Radio's Eric Bogosian. The 1990s were a period of intense work for the actor, who appeared in an average of three movies a year, sometimes as many as seven -- a necessary but no less tricky feat for a character actor earning modest paychecks. The most heralded of these were David Fincher's Seven and Stone's Nixon (both 1995); the most forgettable were Highlander II: The Quickening (1991) and the Steven Seagal starrer On Deadly Ground (1994). For most moviegoers, he remained under the radar. Two showy roles in 1999 ably demonstrated McGinley's facility for comedy. As a callous efficiency expert brought aboard to reorganize (i.e., downsize) the tech firm at the heart of Office Space, McGinley grinned and joked his way through a round of heartless layoffs. A similar oiliness informed his loud, obnoxious, kiss-ass portrayal of a Jim Rome-type sports interviewer in Stone's Any Given Sunday. It was soon after, in 2001, that McGinley was brought aboard for the role destined to identify him beyond any single film. As the default mentor on Scrubs, McGinley alternated hard-knocks frankness, biting wit, and a genuine desire to be left alone, in turn creating a hilarious persona and sealing his fate as an unwitting cult figure to the young surgeons. The sitcom work schedule has given him the necessary stability to spend time with his young son, Max, who has Down's syndrome. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
Filmography of John C. McGinley:
- Are We Done Yet? with Ice Cube , Nia Long
- The Animal with Ed Asner
- Crazy as Hell with Ronny Cox
- Highway with Jake Gyllenhaal
- Flypaper with Robert Loggia , Illeana Douglas , Lucy Liu
- The Jack Bull with John Cusack , John Goodman , L.Q. Jones , Miranda Otto , John Savage , Jay O. Sanders , Scott Wilson
- Mother with Albert Brooks , Debbie Reynolds , Rob Morrow , Lisa Kudrow
- Talk Radio with Eric Bogosian , Alec Baldwin , John Seitz
- Point Break with Patrick Swayze , Keanu Reeves , Gary Busey , James LeGros , Tom Sizemore
- Platoon with Tom Berenger , Willem Dafoe , Charlie Sheen , Forest Whitaker , Kevin Dillon , Keith David , Johnny Depp , Oliver Stone
- Any Given Sunday with Al Pacino , Cameron Diaz , Dennis Quaid , James Woods , Jamie Foxx , Matthew Modine , Jim Brown , Charlton Heston , Ann-Margret , Aaron Eckhart
- The Rock with Nicolas Cage , Sean Connery , Ed Harris , Michael Biehn , William Forsythe , David Morse , James Caviezel
- Nixon with Anthony Hopkins , Joan Allen , Powers Boothe , Ed Harris , Bob Hoskins , E.G. Marshall , Larry Hagman , Michael Chiklis , Donna Dixon , Annabeth Gish , Tony Goldwyn , Dan Hedaya , Edward Herrmann , Madeline Kahn , David Paymer , David Hyde Pierce , George Plimpton , Saul Rubinek , Paul Sorvino , Mary Steenburgen , J.T. Walsh , Oliver Stone , James Woods
- A Midnight Clear with Peter Berg , Kevin Dillon , Arye Gross , Ethan Hawke , Gary Sinise , Frank Whaley





