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Monday, August 29, 2005

Clay Pic in MSN Article on TV's Grumpiest

From MSN TV:


Frank Sawyer, 'Lost'
Christina Yang, 'Grey's Anatomy'
Lewis Black, 'The Daily Show with Jon Stewart'
Chloe, '24'
Dr. Gregory House, 'House'
Dr. Perry Cox, 'Scrubs'
Tommy Gavin, 'Rescue Me'
Eric Cartman, 'South Park'
Al Swearengen, 'Deadwood'
Bill Bittinger, 'Buffalo Bill'




5. John C. McGinley as Dr. Perry Cox, 'Scrubs'

Channeling fave curmudgeons Louie De Palma and Lou Grant, McGinley, as Dr. Perry Cox, takes nearly orgasmic delight in pricking pretentiousness, in green interns, irascible boss or ball-breaking wife. His signature dig: addressing Zach Braff's geekish Dr. "J.D." Dorian as Abigail, Tiffany, Thelma -- whatever ludicrous girl's name pops to mind. His rapid-fire, complex, articulate rants are hilarious demolition derbies that turn pomposity into road kill. Dr. Cox's crustiness -- though he wields wit like a scalpel -- is only skin deep. Like Hugh Laurie's House, he's vulnerable at heart; a deep-feeler and healer. The difference is that McGinley's loveable curmudgeon cuts up within a brilliant ensemble, while House is a one-man band.

Next: Tommy Gavin, 'Rescue Me'







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