Mike Schwartz is an American screenwriter and actor, best known for his work on Scrubs (2001-2009).
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Born | Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
Occupation | Writer, producer, actor |
Schwartz was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and was raised in Santa Barbara, California.[1] A graduate of the improv group The Groundlings,[2] he lives in Los Angeles as an actor, writer and producer in the entertainment field.
He was a writer and co-executive producer on the NBC/ABC television comedy drama Scrubs from 2001 until 2007. He also appeared on the show in the recurring role of "Lloyd Slawski", a Delivery man and temporary member of the Janitor's "Brain's Trust" who later becomes an ambulance driver. Schwartz later served as a writer on shows such as Big Lake and Bored to Death.
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