With Shakespeare, if you’re not going to do the iambic pentameter, do some other play. — John C. McGinley
I did feel dr. Cox, the character that I was auditioning for, was too similar to the head of the hospital. — John C. McGinley
Dr. Cox mentors the rookie doctors with a spoonful of dirt and then a cup of sugar. — John C. McGinley
I knew I wanted to play “dr cox” really bad, which is always a huge mistake because — John C. McGinley
I felt (a) it was a great role and (b) I wanted to stay in town. I wanted to stop going to — John C. McGinley
I would love to have a photographic memory. It would come in handy with the rants I’m given on scrubs… — John C. McGinley
My son walked up to nicole on the beach and I was throwing the ball for the dogs in the ocean. — John C. McGinley
I like to be in waiting rooms with people as they’re auditioning, because their terror calms me. — John C. McGinley