Obituary of John C. McGinley

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John C. McGinley

John C. McGinley (born August 3rd, 1959 in New York City, New York) was a TV Actor who was best known for his role as cranky Dr. Perry Cox in the American TV sitcom "Scrubs". John died on March 15th, 2026 (TBV) and his death was possibly because of a medical procedure that went wrong.

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John C. McGinley Biography Wiki:

    • Is He Dead or Alive: Still Alive
    • Full Name: McGinley, John
    • Common Name: John C. McGinley
    • Gender: Male
    • Preferred Gender Pronoun: he/him
    • Birthplace: New York City, New York, United States
    • Birth Date: August 03, 1959
    • Age: 66
    • Also Known As: Johnny, J.C., John Mc Ginley
    • Occupation: TV Actor
    • Nationality: American
    • Favorite Food: Fritos Chips
    • Favorite Color: Purple
    • Favorite Scent: Versace Eros
    • Favorite Actor: Audrey Hepburn

    John's Family Tree

    • Birth Name: John Christopher McGinley
    • Father:
    • Mother:
    • Brother(s):
      • two
    • Sister(s):
      • two
    • Spouse/Partner:
      • Nichole Kessler (married 7 April 2007-present)
      • Lauren Lambert (married February 1997-divorced December 2001)
    • Son(s):
      • Max McGinley
    • Daughter(s):
      • two

Death Notice:

  • Date: Still Alive
  • Place: Unknown
  • Cause of Death: None Yet

Category Tags:

TV ActorAmerican Born on August 3rd Born in 1959 Born in New York Died from

Quotable Quotes:

"We shall not fail or falter. We shall not weaken or tire. Neither the sudden shock of battle nor the long-drawn trials of vigilance and exertion will wear us down. Give us the tools and we will finish the job."

"McGinley is an avid fan of the American hockey team called the Detroit Red Wings, and shows this by wearing a Red Wings team jersey in a few of the Scrubs episodes."

"[on how he memorizes his lines and prepares for his roles] I go downstairs and don't come up from there until I get that stuff hammered in my skull, until I can do it water skiing or jumping out of a plane. It's all about the text, flushing it out, to excavate, to really get in there and see what falls through your fingers." (IMDB)

"Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."

"John McGinley was an amazing man, full of life and laughter. He will be deeply missed. (V)"

"John McGinley was a remarkable individual whose life was filled with passion, hard work, and unwavering dedication to his craft. (V)"

Is Mr. John McGinley still alive? According to our unconfirmed records, he has not passed away.

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[on how he memorizes his lines and prepares for his roles] I go downstairs and don't come up from there until I get that stuff hammered in my skull, until I can do it water skiing or jumping out of a plane. It's all about the text, flushing it out, to excavate, to really get in there and see what falls through your fingers. (IMDB):


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