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Donald Adeosun Faison (/ ˈ f eɪ z ɒ n /; born June 22, 1974) is an American actor and comedian. He is known for his leading role as Dr. Chris Turk in the ABC / NBC comedy-drama Scrubs (2001–2010), and a supporting role as Murray in both the film Clueless (1995) and the subsequent television series of the same name .
Donald Faison’s children gave him the ultimate compliment after they watched his new show, Extended Family. “My kids for the first time ever looked at me and [they were] like, ‘Dad, you’re ...
The mother of Kobe, Dade, and Kaya is his late ex-wife Lisa Askey, while Sean's mother is his ex-love Audrey Ince. ... Braff and Faison's (fully clothed) appearance on the game show will air ...
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Donald Faison portrays Christopher Duncan Turk, J.D.'s best friend, a surgical attending physician and later chief of surgery.Turk roomed with J.D. in college and medical school, and the two have an extremely close relationship, described in the Season 6 episode "My Musical" as "guy love".
The Exes is an American sitcom starring Donald Faison, Wayne Knight, Kristen Johnston, David Alan Basche, and Kelly Stables.It debuted on TV Land on November 30, 2011, airing on Wednesday nights at 10:30 p.m. [1] The series was created by Mark Reisman and follows three divorced men who live in a New York City apartment owned by their divorce lawyer.
Every person is given a glowing wristband called a winwatch, so they can participate in the game. To start the show, Faison hits the "Winsanity" button on the stage to lock in on a random contestant by turning their winwatch green. Once that contestant is chosen, they join Faison on the stage and win prizes for themselves and the audience.
The eighth season was expected to be the last for Scrubs, but in May 2009, ABC announced that the series had been renewed for an additional 13 episodes. [7] John C. McGinley and Donald Faison signed one-year deals and were the only cast members to stay on as regulars.