McGinley was noticed by a casting scout while working as
John Turturro's understudy in
John Patrick Shanley's 1984 production of
Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, which led to a successful audition for the role of Sergeant Red O'Neill in the
Oscar-winning
Platoon (1986). McGinley had been cast in his first film role in
Alan Alda's
Sweet Liberty earlier in 1986. That was followed the next year with
Wall Street, and in 1988 with
Talk Radio. He was featured in a 1980s
Subaru commercial. He appeared in the "Celebrity Challenge" version of
American Gladiators, losing to
Dean Cain. McGinley wrote the script for, and co-starred in, the 1990 film
Suffering Bastards. He worked continually throughout the 1990s, appearing in films such as
Point Break (1991),
Highlander II: The Quickening (1991),
Article 99 (1992),
Wagons East (1994),
Seven (1995),
The Rock (1996),
Set It Off (1996),
Nothing to Lose (1997) and
Office Space (1999). In 2007, he had a role as Chuck in the film
Are We Done Yet? and a small role as a gay highway patrolman in the film
Wild Hogs. McGinley has done voice-over work on animated television series, including the superhero
The Atom on several episodes of
Justice League Unlimited, a guest appearance as "The White Shadow", the secret government agent overseeing Huey Freeman on
The Boondocks, voicing The Whammer on the
PBS Kids Go! series
WordGirl as well as the lead character in the
Sony PSP video game
Dead Head Fred. McGinley received critical acclaim for his performance as a
serial killer in
Dean Koontz's suspense drama
Intensity (1997). It became
Fox Television's highest-rated miniseries. He worked with Koontz and Fox once more in
Sole Survivor (2000). In 2001, McGinley began work as a regular on the
NBC television series
Scrubs as the acerbic Dr.
Perry Cox. Throughout the series Dr. Cox acts as an unwilling mentor to the protagonist
J.D. (
Zach Braff). McGinley has said that there are three things over the course of the series that he improvises: his constant usage of girls' names for JD, which he does with all his real friends; his whistle, which he describes as "a bad habit"; and his habit of touching his nose, a tribute to
Robert Redford's character in
The Sting, and which he says means "It's gonna be OK." Since the
NFL season of 2007, McGinley has played the "Commish" of the More Taste League commercials for
Miller Lite. He has done commercials for the
Champions Tour, a professional golf tour for men over the age of 50. In 2008, McGinley was the narrator of the documentary of the
2008 Stanley Cup Championship of the
Detroit Red Wings. In 2009, McGinley started narrating commercials for
ESPN.com. McGinley wrote a 2005 book titled
Untalkative Bunny: How to be Heard Without Saying a Word, which featured the title character from the show
Untalkative Bunny on its cover. In 2008, McGinley was named an Honorary Patron of the
University Philosophical Society,
Trinity College, Dublin. In 2009, he was cast in the film adaptation of the comic book
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, voicing
Metallo. In 2012, it was announced that McGinley would be a recurring character on
USA Network's
Burn Notice as
Michael Westen's original CIA trainer, Tom Card. He was first introduced in the second episode of the show's sixth season. In the same year, he appeared in a
State Farm insurance commercial as a father wanting his college graduate son to move out. panel during the 2017
Comic-Con International at the
San Diego Convention Center He began 2013 in the Broadway revival of
Glengarry Glen Ross as Dave Moss. "It was the best couple of months of my life," he said. In the same year, it was announced that
TBS made a series order for the television series
Ground Floor, which stars McGinley. The series was canceled in 2015 after two seasons. In October 2014, McGinley hosted The E Street Radio channel on
Sirius XM20 radio, discussing his appreciation of
Bruce Springsteen's music, and their shared
New Jersey roots. From 2016 to 2018, he starred in the
horror comedy television series,
Stan Against Evil on
IFC. McGinley played a crusty retired sheriff who reluctantly helps his perky replacement fight the demons that have taken over their small town. ==Personal life==