Josh Randall

Josh Randall

Actor

Pacific Grove, California, USA

Not to be confused with Josh Randall, the Steve McQueen character in his CBS television series, Wanted: Dead or Alive Joshua Reeve "Josh" Randall (born January 27, 1972) is an American television actor. He is best known for his role as Dr. Mike Burton in the NBC sitcom Ed and the recurring guest role of Jake in Scrubs in 2005. He has had a recurring role on CBS' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as Doug Wilson, N.T.S.B. investigator and former lover of Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox). Randall was married to Claire Rankin on September 10, 2000, but divorced in 2013. No children are involved. Randall was born in Pacific Grove, California, and has a brother (Nathan) and sister (Joanna). His father died in 1997 of colon cancer and was commemorated shortly after by having the gym at Monterey High School (Monterey, California), named after him. His father taught Chemistry and Physics at the school and the gym was where Randall played basketball. During his senior year, Randall was co-Editor-in-Chief of the school newspaper, The Galleon. His mother, Sharon, is a syndicated columnist.
Not to be confused with Josh Randall, the Steve McQueen character in his CBS television series, Wanted: Dead or Alive Joshua Reeve "Josh" Randall (born January 27, 1972) is an American television actor. He is best known for his role as Dr. Mike Burton in the NBC sitcom Ed and the recurring guest role of Jake in Scrubs in 2005. He has had a recurring role on CBS' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as Doug Wilson, N.T.S.B. investigator and former lover of Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox). Randall was married to Claire Rankin on September 10, 2000, but divorced in 2013. No children are involved. Randall was born in Pacific Grove, California, and has a brother (Nathan) and sister (Joanna). His father died in 1997 of colon cancer and was commemorated shortly after by having the gym at Monterey High School (Monterey, California), named after him. His father taught Chemistry and Physics at the school and the gym was where Randall played basketball. During his senior year, Randall was co-Editor-in-Chief of the school newspaper, The Galleon. His mother, Sharon, is a syndicated columnist.