Zachary Israel "Zach" Braff (born April 6, 1975) is an American actor, director, screenwriter, and producer. During the 2000s, he became known for his role as "John 'J.D.' Dorian," on the popular TV Series Scrubs, which earned him his first Emmy nomination. Braff also wrote, starred in, and directed 2004's Garden State, a coming of age film which brought him his first financial success and critical acclaim. The soundtrack record, which he selected and produced, earned him a Grammy for Best Soundtrack Album in 2005.
Early life
Braff was born in South Orange, New Jersey, to a Jewish family. His parents, Hal Braff, a trial attorney and sociology professor, and Anne Brodzinsky, a clinical psychologist, divorced and re-married others during Braff's childhood.123 One of his siblings, Joshua, is an author. Braff has wanted to be a filmmaker since his early childhood and has described it as his "life dream." 4 Braff was diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder at age 10.5 As a teen, Braff attended Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Training Center in upstate New York. He graduated from Columbia High School, in Maplewood, where he worked in the school's television station. Braff graduated from Northwestern University with a Bachelor of Arts in film where he was a member of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. While attending Northwestern, Braff met singer-songwriter Cary Brothers, whose music is featured on Braff's comedy series, Scrubs.
Career
Braff began his career in stage productions of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and Macbeth (as Malcolm) at New York City's Public Theater,4 and also appeared in Woody Allen's 1993 film Manhattan Murder Mystery. Braff was briefly on the Disney program The Baby-sitters Club in an episode titled "Dawn Saves the Trees." Braff is also the voice behind the "Cottonelle" puppy.
Scrubs
Braff has played the role of protagonist John "J.D." Dorian on the television show Scrubs since the show's debut in 2001. The role was Braff's first major part in a television show. Braff has been nominated for three Golden Globes and an Emmy for his role as the offbeat doctor.
In March 2007, Braff signed a one-year deal with NBC for the seventh season of Scrubs. He reportedly earned $350,000 an episode, making him one of the highest-paid actors on television,6 alongside House's Hugh Laurie and Two and a Half Men star Charlie Sheen. However, Braff claims that these reports "have not been very accurate."7 In late October 2008, Bill Lawrence confirmed Braff will star in the eighth, and what was expected to be the final season of Scrubs, before adding that Scrubs could continue with a new cast. However, in 2009 and after the eighth season finale of Scrubs aired, it was announced that Braff, along with other regular cast members, would star in six episodes of the show's ninth season to help the transition the show to its new format. Braff has directed several episodes of Scrubs, including its one-hundredth.
Garden State
In addition to directing several episodes of Scrubs, Braff wrote, directed, and starred in 2004's Garden State, which was filmed in his home state of New Jersey, in various towns such as South Orange, Maplewood and Tenafly. Producers were initially reluctant to finance the film, which Braff wrote in six months.6 After its success, he was sent a large number of scripts that he rejected because they were the kinds of films that he "would never go see or have any interest in being in."8 In February 2005, he won a Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for a Motion Picture for the Garden State soundtrack,8 on which he also served as the compilation producer.
Other Work
Braff has also done voice-acting, having voiced the title character for the Disney animated film Chicken Little (2005) and the video game Kingdom Hearts II, the Cottonelle Puppy, and water. In the field of voice acting, Braff narrated Wendy's TV commercials in 2007 and '08.9 He has also portrayed the voice of the Cottonelle puppy in commercials as of late; Braff also makes a brief cameo in one spot. In 2005, Braff was featured on Ashton Kutcher's Punk'd when he was tricked into chasing a supposed vandal who appeared to be spray-painting his brand new Porsche. He then proceeded to hurl expletives at the young boy until Ashton Kutcher showed up.10 The episode aired March 20, 2005.11 Braff has also made a couple of guest appearances on the show Arrested Development as Phillip Litt, a parody of Girls Gone Wild creator Joe Francis, who produces a film series called Girls with Low Self Esteem.
Braff has directed several music videos: Gavin DeGraw's "Chariot,"12 Joshua Radin's "Closer" and "I'd Rather Be With You," and Lazlo Bane's "Superman," the theme song from Scrubs. Despite winning a Grammy Award for assembling the soundtrack album of Garden State and directing three music videos, Braff has said that he "know[s] nothing about music."13 However, his music production has resulted in newfound success for some of the artists featured on his film soundtracks, such as The Shins, who were prominently featured on the Garden State soundtrack and the Scrubs soundtrack, resulting in the expression the "Zach Braff effect."1415
On May 19, 2007, Braff hosted the 32nd season finale of Saturday Night Live, where in one sketch, he plays a high schooler who tries to explain to the two snobby heads of the prom committee (Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph) how Garden State is an important film to his peers.
Braff was in talks to star in the film Fletch Won and had signed on to play the role eventually played by Dane Cook in Mr. Brooks,16 but dropped out of both roles to work on Open Hearts, which he adapted from a Danish film and will direct. He has also co-written a film version of Andrew Henry's Meadow, a children's book, with his brother, and is scheduled to direct one of the segments for the film New York, I Love You.17
He is said to star in an upcoming film with co-star Alex Murray18 in "Evan Ryple is Lost in Life". It is a black comedy about a man (Zach Braff) whose life is turning for the worst. He starts to struggle with a strange form of depression, when he meets a girl who changes his life.
The Last Kiss
Braff starred in the romantic drama The Last Kiss, which opened on September 15, 2006. Braff, who tweaked several parts of Paul Haggis' script for the film, noted that he could relate to his character,1 and wanted the script to be as "real as possible" and "really courageous" regarding its subject matter.19 The film's director, Tony Goldwyn, compared Braff to a younger version of Tim Allen, describing Braff as "incredibly accessible to an audience... a real guy, an everyman."1 As with Garden State, Braff was involved with the film's soundtrack; he served as executive producer and selected lesser known artists such as Frou Frou, Joshua Radin, Schuyler Fisk, and Rachael Yamagata, as well as Remy Zero, Coldplay, Snow Patrol, Turin Brakes, The Shins and Aimee Mann,8 to appear on the track.19 The Last Kiss grossed approximately $11 million at the North American box office,20 and was considered a commercial disappointment;6 however, worldwide box office receipts and DVD rentals added $35 million to the take, bringing in nearly twice the production cost of $20 million for the film.
The Ex
In 2007, Braff starred in the film The Ex, which he has described as a "silly comedy,"21 and which was released on May 11, 2007 and also starred Amanda Peet, Charles Grodin and Jason Bateman. Braff said on his blog that "the movie didn't do as well as he expected."citation needed
Open Hearts
Braff's next directorial project is the upcoming, 2011 film Open Hearts, a remake of a 2002 Danish film of the same name. The project has been put in limbo due to Braff's work on Scrubs. The film will focus on a woman, shocked by her fiance’s paralysis in a car crash. She ends up having an affair with her husband's doctor, whose wife caused the original accident. The original film starred Mads Mikkelsen, Sonja Richter, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, and Paprika Steen. The cast for Braff's remake have not been revealed yet. It was first revealed that Zach Braff was planning to remake Open Hearts in 2006,22 at the same time Braff's film The Last Kiss was being released. The film will be produced by Paramount Pictures.
On his blog, Zach Braff announced that directing the film had been delayed due to his show Scrubs being renewed.23 The production of the film has been put in limbo several times due to Braff returning to film the seventh and eighth seasons of Scrubs, and in 2006 it was revealed that Braff had put the project on hold for a year after difficulties surrounding casting. The picture was to be filmed in New Jersey, Braff's hometown and location of Garden State, in the summer of 200624 This date has been changed but the location is believed to remain the same.
Personal life
In early 2006, unnamed sources told In Touch Weekly magazine that Mandy Moore and Braff were engaged.25 Moore's representative denied the engagement.26
In the summer of 2007, Braff started to date Roswell star Shiri Appleby.2728
In November 2008, he earned his pilot's License in a Cirrus SR20.29
Braff's step-sister is Jessica Kirson, a New York stand-up comedienne.30
He is also real life best friends with Scrubs co-star Donald Faison.
Filmography
References
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- ^ Bloom, Steven M. (2004-07-15). "Back in the ‘The Ex’". NEW JERSEY JEWISH NEWS. http://www.njjewishnews.com/njjn.com/2004/71504/ltgarden.html. Retrieved on 2007-05-24.
- ^ Zach Braff Biography (1975-)
- ^ a b "Life After `Garden State'". CTNow.com. 2006-09-09. http://www.ctnow.com/movies/hce-sholede0910.artsep10,0,2842185.story?coll=hce-headlines-entertainment. Retrieved on 2007-05-24.
- ^ The next Woody Allen? - Film - www.smh.com.au
- ^ a b c "60 SECONDS: Zach Braff". Metro.co.uk. 2006-10-19. http://www.metro.co.uk/fame/interviews/article.html?in_article_id=21824&in_page_id=11. Retrieved on 2007-05-09.
- ^ Braff, Zach (2007-03-30). "Blog. Cog. Snog. Frog. Oh my Gog!". Zach Braff.com. http://www.zachbraff.com/comments.php?id=103. Retrieved on 2007-05-24.
- ^ a b c Erstein, Hap (2006-09-10). "Goodbye, Scrubs?". The Oxford Press. http://www.oxfordpress.com/life/content/shared/living/stories/2006/09/ZACH_BRAFF_0910_COX.html. Retrieved on 2007-05-09.
- ^ Keller, Joel Zach Braff says he's not a jerk TV Squad (June 26, 2007). Retrieved on 2-13-09.
- ^ "Braff Busted Beating Up Teen on 'Punk'd'". Hollywood.com. 2006-09-14. http://www.hollywood.com/news/Braff_Busted_Beating_Up_Teen_on_Punkd/3553284. Retrieved on 2008-07-01.
- ^ ""Punk'd" Episode #4.3 (2005)". IMDB.com. 2005-03-20. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0680543/. Retrieved on 2007-04-15.
- ^ Braff, Zach (2005-03-21). "Warning: Not Funny!". Zach Braff's Garden State Blog. http://gardenstate.typepad.com/zach_braffs_garden_state_/2005/03/warning_not_fun.html. Retrieved on 2007-05-24.
- ^ As stated on Last Call with Carson Daly.
- ^ Leopold, Todd (2008-09-26). "Singer has some fame, but no 'Zach Braff effect'". CNN.com. CNN. http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/Music/09/26/josh.rouse/index.html. Retrieved on 2008-09-26.
- ^ Lester, Paul (2007-03-16). "Frodo gets funky". The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2007/mar/16/popandrock2. Retrieved on 2008-09-26.
- ^ Kepnes, Caroline (2007-05-23). "Dane Cook: Employee of the Month. I'm Serious". E! Online. http://www.eonline.com/movies/reelgirl/detail/index.jsp?uuid=89536bb9-6adc-4224-afbd-5220c514a398. Retrieved on 2007-05-24.
- ^ Leffler, Rebecca (2007-05-20). "Directors sign on for New York 'Love' affair". The Hollywood Reporter. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/film/news/e3i1f890f625ffdd190bca5a282b2af4dd1. Retrieved on 2007-05-24.
- ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Murray
- ^ a b Adler, Shawn (2007-09-07). "Can This Love "Last"?". MTV Movies. http://www.mtv.com/shared/movies/flickd/l/last_kiss_060907/. Retrieved on 2007-04-15.
- ^ "THE LAST KISS". Box Office Mojo. http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=lastkiss06.htm. Retrieved on 2007-05-23.
- ^ Murray, Rebecca (2007-09-08). "Zach Braff Discusses Fletch Won". About.com. http://movies.about.com/od/thelastkiss/a/lastkisszb90806_2.htm. Retrieved on 2007-04-15.
- ^ http://movies.about.com/od/moviesinproduction/a/openheart031406.htm
- ^ http://www.zachbraff.com/
- ^ http://movies.about.com/od/moviesinproduction/a/openheart031406.htm
- ^ "ZACH + MANDY TO WED?". Contact Music. 2006-02-01. http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/zach%20+%20mandy%20to%20wed_01_02_2006. Retrieved on 2007-05-24.
- ^ "Correction: Braff and Moore Not Engaged". IMDB.com. 2007-02-09. http://www.imdb.com/news/wenn/2006-02-09/. Retrieved on 2007-05-24.
- ^ "Braff Back With Ex Appleby". recent WENN news. wenn.com. 2008-08-07. http://www.imdb.com/news/ni0524179/.
- ^ Beth Hilton (2008-08-10). "Braff reunites with ex-girlfriend". digitalspy.co.uk. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/a121437/braff-reunites-with-ex-girlfriend.html?imdb.
- ^ http://bestlifeonline.com/cms/publish/leisure/Zach-Braff-s-love-of-flying.php
- ^ http://www.njjewishnews.com/njjn.com/2004/71504/ltgarden.html
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Braff, Zachary Israel |
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American actor |
| DATE OF BIRTH |
April 6, 1975 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH |
South Orange, New Jersey, U.S. |
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