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John C. McGinley is an American actor, writer, and producer. He was born on August 3, 1959, in New York City, New York. McGinley is widely recognized for his versatile performances in both film and television, often portraying intense and memorable characters. One of McGinley's most notable roles is as Dr. Perry Cox in the television series "Scrubs," which aired from 2001 to 2010. His portrayal of the acerbic yet compassionate doctor earned critical acclaim and a dedicated fan following. McGinley's performance in "Scrubs" showcased his ability to seamlessly transition between comedic and dramatic moments, making the character one of the show's highlights. Prior to "Scrubs," McGinley appeared in a variety of films, including "Platoon" (1986), directed by Oliver Stone, where he portrayed Sergeant Red O'Neill. He has worked with Stone on multiple occasions, including in films like "Born on the Fourth of July" (1989) and "Wall Street" (1987). McGinley's roles in these films showcased his range and versatility as an actor. He has also appeared in other notable films such as "Office Space" (1999), "Any Given Sunday" (1999), "Identity" (2003), and "Se7en" (1995), among others. McGinley's performances often leave a lasting impression, and he has been praised for his ability to bring complexity and depth to his characters. In addition to his work in film and television, John C. McGinley has also made appearances in theater productions. He has performed on Broadway in plays such as "Requiem for a Heavyweight" and "Glengarry Glen Ross." Beyond acting, McGinley has taken on roles as a producer and writer. He co-wrote and produced the film "Colin Fitz Lives!" (1997) and served as an executive producer on "Scrubs."

Journalist Rick Henderson arrives at the mansion of former CIA director Jack Leland Cayne to uncover the truth behind an attack on the White House. Cayne tells the saga of a legendary killer, known as a ghost for his ability to remain undetected. At the heart of the plot is a plot to assassinate US President Tom Stewart, orchestrated by the secret organization “The Franchise”. Vice President Daniel Morris and clone-assassin Mark Parchezzi III are key players in this deadly game. After a failed attack on the President and Governor, loyalty is put to the test when Diana Burnwood, an ally of the enigmatic assassin 47, appears to betray him. However, at a funeral meticulously planned by the Franchise, Diana's true intent is revealed, triggering a violent turn of events that leaves the fate of the Franchise in 47's hands.
