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Neil Flynn
(Mr. Eberhardt) is well known to TV audiences as the tormenting janitor on NBC's acclaimed sitcom, "Scrubs," about to begin it's 5th season as one of this year's five Emmy nominees for Outstanding Comedy Series.
Flynn, a Chicago native (from north-suburban Waukegan), acted in plays during his school years, but didn't pursue the vocation until he graduated from Bradley University in downstate Peoria. After college, Flynn returned to Chicago and pursued a career in the city's vibrant live theater scene. He appeared at the Steppenwolf and Goodman theaters, and worked with Aidan Quinn (in "Hamlet") and Brian Dennehey (in "Galileo," at the Goodman), among others. For his work on the Chicago stage, Flynn earned two Joseph Jefferson Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor in "A Whistle in the Dark" at the Body Politic, and Best Actor in a Revue for "Farewell, My Compuserve" at Second City, Etc.
He later became a mainstay at Chicago's ImprovOlympic, renowned for performing and teaching long-form improvisational theater, and went on to be a member of the Second City Comedy Troupe in Chicago. He still keeps a busy hand in improv theatre, continuing to hone his skills at the ImprovOlympic West in Hollywood, where he has appeared for three years in the popular show "Beer, Shark, Mice."
In addition to his co-starring role on "Scrubs," Flynn has also guest-starred on such series as "C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation," "Boston Public," "NYPD Blue," HBO's "Arli$$," "The Drew Carey Show," "That '70s Show," "Seinfeld," "Ellen," the WB's "Smallville," "The District," "Early Edition" and "Family Law."
Flynn has also made many appearances in feature films, including Paul Thomas Anderson's acclaimed "Mean Girls," "Home Alone 3," "The Fugitive," "Chain Reaction," "Rookie of the Year," "Baby's Day Out," "Major League" and "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy."
Cast: Luke Wilson, Brie Larson, Cody Linley, Jessica Cauffiel
distributed by New Line Cinema