Zach Braff Highlights

  • 2007: Co-starred in the comedy, "The Ex" with Amanda Peet and Jason Bateman
  • 2006: Portrayed a man struggling with commitment in "The Last Kiss," directed by Tony Goldwyn and scripted by Paul Haggis
  • 2004: Feature directing and writting debut with "Garden State," also starred in the film with Natalie Portman and Peter Sarsgaard; made debut at the Sundance Film Festival; received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best First Screenplay
  • 2001: Played fresh-faced intern JD on the medical comedy "Scrubs" (NBC); received Emmy (2005) and Golden Globe (2005, 2006, 2007) nominations for Best Actor in a Comedy series
  • 2000: Featured in the mockumentary "Endsville"
  • 2000: Appeared in the independent fantasy feature "Blue Moon"
  • 2000: Co-starred as the party-boy Benji in the gay-themed ensemble comedy "The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy"
  • 1999: Played the protective brother of Heather Matarazzo in the independent feature "Getting to Know You"
  • 1998: Cast as Fleance in the Public Theater's production of "Macbeth", starring Angela Bassett and Alec Baldwin
  • 1997: Made the 20-minute student video short "Lionel on a Sunday"
  • 1994: Played the gender-bending main character in the "CBS Schoolbreak Special" presentation "My Summer As a Girl"
  • 1993: Made feature film debut playing the son of Woody Allen and Diane Keaton in "Manhattan Murder Mystery"