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Neil Richard Flynn (born November 13, 1960) is an American actor who is perhaps best known for his role as Janitor in the sitcom Scrubs. is the 317th day of the year (318th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Janitor is a fictional character played by actor Neil Flynn in the American sitcom Scrubs. ...
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Biography
Early life Flynn was born in the south side of Chicago, Illinois and moved toWaukegan, Illinois at an early age. As a student at Waukegan East High School in 1978, he and partner Mike Shklair won an Illinois Individual Events championship for “Humorous Duet Acting.” After graduating from Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, in 1982, Flynn returned to Chicago to pursue an acting career. Flynn participated on the nationally renowned Bradley University Speech Team. Waukegan is a city in Lake County, Illinois, of which it is the county seat. ...
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Career During his time in Chicago, he acted with the renowned Goodman and Steppenwolf Theaters. Flynn was nominated for a Joseph Jefferson Award (Actor in a Principal Role, for The Ballad of the Sad Cafe, 1986). He also performed with ImprovOlympic and the Second City Comedy Troupe. The Goodman Theatre in Chicagos Loop was founded in 1925 as a tribute to the Chicago playwright Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, who had died of pneumonia in 1918. ...
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In Scrubs, Flynn was originally only cast for the first episode ("My First Day") but was so popular he became a regular. Although his role on Scrubs has been Flynn's most visible to date, he has had small roles in a variety of different TV shows and movies, including Seinfeld, That 70's Show, Baby's Day Out, CSI, My Boys, and Smallville. He also played a Chicago Transit Authority police officer in The Fugitive. This role was used in a subplot of the Scrubs episode ("My Friend the Doctor") when one of the characters notices Flynn's character in the film. List of Scrubs episodes My First Day is the pilot of the American situation comedy Scrubs. ...
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List of Scrubs episodes My Friend the Doctor is the 54th episode of the American sitcom Scrubs. ...
Flynn had a minor role in Mean Girls as the father of Lindsay Lohan's character. He then played the part of an anonymous police officer in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy; this scene was cut out of the final version of the film, though it can be viewed in the straight to DVD spin-off film Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie, and in the deleted scenes of the Anchorman DVD. He also had a minor role in Major League as a longshoreman. Flynn had a role on Phil Hendrie's animated pilot that wasn't picked up by FOX. He was also the first baseman in the movie Rookie of the Year.[1] Mean Girls is a 2004 film directed by Mark Waters (Freaky Friday), written by (and co-starring) Tina Fey and stars Lindsay Lohan with Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried and Lacey Chabert and featured several Saturday Night Live cast members, including not only Tina Fey but also Tim Meadows, Ana Gasteyer...
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Flynn once appeared in an episode of The Drew Carey Show, playing the fake husband/partner of future Scrubs co-star Christa Miller. He also appeared on Seinfeld, playing a police officer. In addition to his TV and movie credits, Flynn has done voice acting for the animated series Buzz Lightyear of Star Command and as the Plumber in the Ratchet & Clank video game series for the Playstation 2, and the upcoming Ratchet & Clank game for the PlayStation 3 . He also was the voice of a fashion policeman in Kim Possible. The Drew Carey Show was a long-running American sitcom (set in Cleveland, Ohio) that aired on ABC from 1995 to 2004 and was known for its everyman characters and themes. ...
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Flynn has also played the role of a janitor in an episode of Clone High ("Litter Kills: Litterally"). Clone High (occasionally referred to in the U.S. as Clone High U.S.A.) is an American animated series that aired for one season (November 2002 â April 2003) on MTV and Teletoon. ...
Filmography Major League is a 1989 film written and directed by David S. Ward starring Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen and Corbin Bernsen. ...
Rookie of the Year is a 1993 baseball movie starring Thomas Ian Nicholas and Gary Busey. ...
For the TV series, see The Fugitive (TV series). ...
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Mean Girls is a 2004 film directed by Mark Waters (Freaky Friday), written by (and co-starring) Tina Fey and stars Lindsay Lohan with Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried and Lacey Chabert and featured several Saturday Night Live cast members, including not only Tina Fey but also Tim Meadows, Ana Gasteyer...
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References - ^ Rookie of the Year at IMDB
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