Donald Faison Upcoming Appearances
- Birthplace: New York, New York
- Birthday: June 22, 1974
J.D. lectures his colleagues, especially Dr. Cox, telling them to “go the extra mile” for their patients, but then he s forced to reconsider his stance when he s asked to shave his head in solidarity with a woman who is going to lose her hair to chemo.
Full Show InfoDisillusionment racks Elliot, upset by the imprudent behavior of Molly (Heather Graham), her mentor; leadership skills test J.D., who strikes an improbable bargain with Cox. Mike: Jason-Shayne Scott. Lonnie: Michael Hobert.
Full Show InfoTom Cavanagh returns as J.D. s older brother in an episode about grief, acceptance and denial. One plot deals with the death of the sibs dad, another with Turk s debilitating health condition. Molly: Heather Graham. Janitor: Neil Flynn.
Full Show InfoA personal secret is revealed about Dr. Cox during hospital visitations by a cocky MD (Jay Mohr), who establishes a rapport with J.D. Jordan: Christa Miller Lawrence. Mr. Hilliard: Barry Kivel. Dr. Cox: John C. McGinley.
Full Show InfoTurk has some wonderful news for Carla---she s finally pregnant. However, Turk decides to hold off on telling Carla after J.D. persuades him to take advantage of this opportunity to pull off the “world s greatest surprise.”
Full Show InfoJealousy goads J.D., rattled by Elliot s new affair with his visiting brother (Tom Cavanagh); spite incites Cox and Kelso to get at Molly, whose overweening cheeriness they find irritating. Molly: Heather Graham.
Full Show InfoTales of two Mollys are spun around Dr. Molly Clock s fling with J.D. and a guest stint by Molly Shannon as a very vocal paramedic, who becomes a thorn in the side of Dr. Cox as he fulfills his community-service obligation.
Full Show InfoTurk is secretly unhappy that J.D. has changed his work schedule so the two of them can spend more time hanging out together; Carla takes heat from her coworkers after she does a favor for Dr. Kelso; and Dr. Cox regrets revealing his nicer side to Keith.
Full Show InfoPart 1 of two. ER s Julianna Margulies plays “the scariest malpractice attorney in the city.” Not surprisingly, her dad is a patient MDs are afraid to treat. Richard Kind returns as a hypochondriac out to teach Turk a lesson. Doug: Johnny Kastl.
Full Show InfoConclusion. J.D. s a prisoner of love, bewitched by a malpractice lawyer (Julianna Margulies) who s suing Turk. Elsewhere, Elliot gets short shrift from a sexist-pig patient (Jon Polito), an influential member of the hospital board.
Full Show InfoSeventh-season finale: Dr. Cox spins his rocky day at work into a fairy tale for his son. In the story, the Sacred Heart staff work together to try to defeat an unknown monster plaguing Elliot s patient.
Full Show InfoDr. Cox struggles to diagnose a patient, and J.D. and Turk set out to one-up the veteran doctor by beating him to the punch. Elsewhere, Carla and Elliot try to persuade the hospital board to not force Kelso into retirement.
Full Show InfoJ.D. and Elliot recognize changes in their relationship while tracking down a former patient. Meanwhile, Dr. Cox discovers the downside of his new title; and Carla and Turk discuss having another baby.
Full Show InfoIn the series pilot, J.D. encounters a take-charge nurse, finds romance and faces an anxious first night on call. J.D.: Zach Braff. Elliott: Sarah Chalke. Carla: Judy Reyes. Mr. Burski: Ted Rogers.
Full Show InfoThe hospital is seen from the perspective of the Janitor, who s out to prove he can make a difference after getting rid of J.D. for the day. Also, Turk has his “blackness” called into question by Dr. Cox.
Full Show InfoMatthew Perry directed and plays the estranged, cavalierly Chandler-esque son of an amiable patient (John Bennett Perry, his real-life dad) in need of a new kidney. Also, Elliot wages a battle against gender discrimination.
Full Show InfoEgo trips up J.D. over a patient s plight that Elliot diagnoses first. “When did she become a better doctor than me?,” he whines. Cox has a typically caustic response. “Probably during one of the countless days you were goofing off.”
Full Show InfoJ.D. s romantic life has a new light (Amy Smart): a glow beside the flickering bulbs in the bickering relationships of fellow staffers. Nurse Paul: Rick Schroder. Jordan: Christa Miller Lawrence. Janitor: Neil Flynn.
Full Show InfoA surgery stint stokes J.D., but alienates him from Turk; the Elliot-Nurse Paul affair seesaws; the Cox-Kelso enmity takes a peculiar turn. Nurse Paul: Rick Schroder. Crispin: George Miserlis. Elliot: Sarah Chalke. Ted: Sam Lloyd.
Full Show InfoThe Sacred Heart staff, under the leadership of Dr. Cox, works to keep three patients who need transplants alive; J.D. runs into Jill Tracy (Nicole Sullivan), someone he finds unbelievably annoying.
Full Show InfoColin Farrell guest stars as an Irish-born free spirit, philosopher and battler who woos Carla and Elliot, and wows J.D. and Turk. Also, Cox has a vasectomy, then has second thoughts.
Full Show InfoA patient s trust binds J.D., who can t reveal a disturbing diagnosis to the afflicted s girlfriend, a winsome charmer J.D. is romancing; a hopeless case steels Elliot s resolve. Kylie: Chrystee Pharris. James: Marc D. Wilson.
Full Show InfoTroubling diagnoses fluster J.D., more deeply involved with a recent widow; baby-sitting has an impact on Cox; erotic dreams agitate Turk. Jamie: Amy Smart. Jordan: Christa Miller Lawrence. Cox: John C. McGinley.
Full Show InfoJ.D. s love runs hot and cold; Turk s romance with Carla takes a sudden turn toward the altar; Cox s mockery backfires. Fred Berry (“What s Happening!!”) plays himself in a cameo. Jamie: Amy Smart. Janitor: Neil Flynn.
Full Show InfoDr. Cox, full of guilt over the deaths of several patients he treated, shows up to work drunk and is forced to take a leave of absence, and everyone but J.D. is quick to rally around Cox in his time of need.
Full Show InfoStaffers are quarantined in the ICU, thanks to a gaffe by J.D., entrapped with his new flame and the “ex-girlfriend from hell” (Tara Reid). Also, tensions flare between Carla and Turk, who s jealous of his wife s ties with Cox.
Full Show InfoAct II unfolds as J.D. s sitcom fantasy, filmed in front of a studio audience and triggered by his tending to a TV writer. Clay Aiken guest stars as a hapless cafeteria worker, who sings “Isn t She Lovely?” Mr. James: Ken Lerner. Kylie: Chrystee Pharris.
Full Show InfoA visit from J.D. and Turk s frat buddy (Ryan Reynolds), now successful and still partying, unsettles his pals. Meanwhile, Cox learns he s the father of Jordan s baby; and Kelso comes down hard on Elliot.
Full Show InfoElliot works to rebuild Dr. Cox s confidence when he returns to Sacred Heart; Turk pays for being insensitive to Carla during her pregnancy; and J.D. has feelings of déjà vu. Todd: Robert Maschio. Nurse Roberts: Aloma Wright. Troy: Joe Rose.
Full Show InfoMichael Boatman (“Spin City”) guest stars as Cox s competitive old buddy, who rekindles their rivalry. Also, J.D. seeks new digs after he s ousted by Turk and Carla, who long for privacy, but soon miss having him around.
Full Show InfoAn old flame (Heather Graham) rekindles J.D. s attraction amidst his frustration with Kylie. Also, romantic problems embroil Turk and Carla; and a dating game entangles Elliot, who s the object of a bet between Cox and the Janitor.
Full Show InfoPart 1 of two. J.D. finds himself smitten with Dr. Kim Briggs (Elizabeth Banks), a pretty and personable urologist who has worked at Sacred Heart---undetected by J.D.---for five years. Meanwhile, Elliot considers dumping Keith (Travis Schuldt).
Full Show InfoA feisty patient riles Kelso, who redons scrubs, thanks to Cox s challenge, and finds his bedside manner sorely tested. Elsewhere, Carla moves out of Turk s place and into Elliot s, while J.D. moves back in with Turk. Nell: Lindsay Hollister.
Full Show InfoA get-together takes an unexpected turn for J.D., Turk and Carla, who seeks to smooth over her problems with Turk. Elsewhere, a patient s ailment rattles Elliot; and an injury to Cox s son disconcerts the tot s mom.
Full Show InfoSardonic Dr. Cox gets to J.D., who s in desperate need of acceptance; tactless Elliot irks Carla, who s being wooed by slick Turk. Will: John Ducey. Todd: Robert Maschio. Janitor: Neil Flynn. Nurse Roberts: Aloma Wright. Doug: Johnny Kastl.
Full Show InfoProfessional and personal situations test the bounds of friendship between J.D. and Turk; a sexist matter entangles Elliot with Kelso (Ken Jenkins). Todd: Robert Maschio. Carla: Judy Reyes. Mr. Kavanaugh: Robert Munns. Turk: Donald Faison.
Full Show InfoA feisty, ailing septuagenarian (Kathryn Joosten) charms J.D.; a frightened Hispanic patient unwittingly makes allies of Elliot and Carla. Mrs. Guerrero: Esther “Tita” Mercado. David Morrison: Travis Wester. Jim Morrison: Jack Thomas.
Full Show InfoJ.D. s father figures---Cox and Kelso---court the support of their hopeful protégé over the issues of patient care and health insurance. Louie Anderson appears briefly as himself. Dr. Steadman: Matt Winston. Jared: Matthew Richards. Todd: Robert Maschio.
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