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Zach Braff |
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Name: Zach Braff Birth Name: Zachary Ivan Braff Height: 6' 0½'' Sex: M Nationality: American Birth Date: April 6, 1975 Birth Place: South Orange, New Jersey, USA Profession: Actor, Director, Writer, Producer Education: Columbia High School in Maplewood, New Jersey Northwestern University (graduated with a B.A. in film) Relationship: Mandy Moore (actress, musician; born April 10, 1984; reportedly dating since September 2004; separated June 15, 2006), Bonnie Somerville (actress, model, singer; born February 24, 1974; dated while filming Garden State in 2004) Sister: Shoshanna Braff (fashion designer; older) Brother: Adam J. Braff (writer; older), Joshua Braff (novelist; older) Claim to fame: As Dr. John J.D. Dorian on NBC's medical sitcom Scrubs Contact: Click here
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- Played down his reputation as a womanizer, insisting he behaves just like every other eligible bachelor. (June 2007)
- The top candidate to play investigative reporter Irwin M. Fletcher in Kevin Smith’s FLETCH WON. (2005)
- Was named #28 out of 137 on Entertainment Weekly's Must List (2004).
- Named among Fade In Magazine's 100 People in Hollywood You Need to Know in 2005.
- According to an article in The Chicago Sun-Times, when Braff won his Best First Feature Independent Spirit Award for GARDEN STATE (2004), his father jumped up from a back table in the room and yelled, That's my kid!.
- Gained praise at film festivals for his directorial debut, GARDEN STATE (2004).
- As a summer job, Zach starred in an After-School special in 1994. He played a cross-dresser.
- Also attending Columbia High School at the same time was Ahmed Best, better known as the voice of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)'s Jar Jar Binks.
- Appeared in a promotional ad for ESPN.
- Asked Bonnie Somerville to provide a song for the GARDEN STATE soundtrack, which she gladly did. She recorde the song Winding Road specifically for the film.
- Attended the same high school as Elisabeth Shue and Andrew Shue. In fact, he grew up around the corner from the Shue family.
- Attended the same high school as producer Joel Silver, drummer Max Weinberg and R&B singer and hip-hop MC Lauryn Hill.
- Brother, novelist Josh Braff, wrote The Unthinkable Thoughts of Jacob Green.
- Directed Gavin DeGraw's Chariot video.
- Directed the Superman video for Lazlo Bane. Superman is the theme song of Scrubs
- MORE ZACH BRAFF TRIVIA
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