The role of the janitor in the TV series Scrubs was filled by Neil Flynn. When Scrubs ended, Neil Flynn was cast as the father in the comedy series The Middle.
Yes. He played a transit cop--as IMDb confirms. The role is referenced as part the backstory of his "Scrubs" character, the Janitor, when Doctor John Dorian (Zach Braff) recognizes the role that the real-life Flynn performed in "The Fugitive".
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The role of the janitor in the TV series Scrubs was filled by Neil Flynn. When Scrubs ended, Neil Flynn was cast as the father in the comedy series The Middle.
In the show Scrubs, Neil Flynn, who portrays The Janitor, dates a girl named Lady. In fact, they are married.
US actor Neil Flynn (Scrubs, The Middle) is 57 years old (birthdate: November 13, 1960).
He is a hospital custodian known only as "Janitor".
In real life Neil Flynn made another commitment with a new show that he was a main star in. He wanted to place more effort into that as he knew Scrubs was coming to an end. On the SHOW the Janitor left cause J.D had gone-he didn't really do his job, the point of him being there was to torment J.D. Neil Flynn's reasons however.
The actor was R. Lee Ermey. He also was the Drill Instructor in Full Metal Jacket
Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, Donald Faison, Judy Reyes, John. C. McGinley, Neil Flynn, Christa Miller.......
Neil Flynn was born on November 13, 1960.
Neil Flynn was born on November 13, 1960.
The Janitors real name is Glenn Matthews. There was some speculation to this, as right after it was revealed, he was called by another name, Tom. However, it was later announced that Glenn Matthews is his real name.
Yes. He played a transit cop--as IMDb confirms. The role is referenced as part the backstory of his "Scrubs" character, the Janitor, when Doctor John Dorian (Zach Braff) recognizes the role that the real-life Flynn performed in "The Fugitive".
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