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Patrick Dempsey is definitely one of the best-looking TV doctors of all time! He has certainly gone down in TV history for playing "Dr. Derek Shepherd" from 2005 to 2015 in Grey's Anatomy. Fans were left devastated when "McDreamy" left "Seattle Grace Hospital" at the end of the eleventh season of Grey's Anatomy.
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"Captain Benjamin Franklin 'Hawkeye' Pierce" was the main character in the cult classic TV series M*A*S*H. Alan Alda played the military doctor who was known for making the best of life in an army camp.
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DeForest Kelley played "Dr. Leonard H. 'Bones' McCoy" in the original Star Trek series and Star Trek films from 1966 to 1991. He is the chief medical officer on the "USS Enterprise" and often offers a counterpoint to "Spock's" rigid adherence to scientific logic.
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The two-time "Sexiest Man Alive" winner first rose to fame on the hit series ER. His character is a dedicated pediatrician who goes out of his way to help his patients. He's also a well-known womanizer who gets a huge wake-up call after a one-night stand of his dies in the hospital before he even knew her name!
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The crime series Diagnosis: Murder was broadcast from 1995 to 2001. Dick van Dyke played the series's main kooky protagonist "Dr. Mark Sloan", who helped the police solve various murder cases.
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"Dr. Mark Sloan" was almost as good-looking as "McDreamy", which is why his nickname was "McSteamy". After playing the sexy surgeon for six years Eric Dane left Grey's Anatomy.
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Zach Braff's character "John 'J.D.' Dorian" of the best-known TV doctors of all time. We tuned in every week for nine years to laugh and cry along with him in Scrubs.
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Hugh Laurie perfectly slipped into the role of the wildly grumpy and sarcastic "Dr. Gregory House" in House. He was able to get away with his rude and antagonistic behavior because he was the only one who could figure out the unexplainable cases. The genius could make you laugh and blow your mind at the same time!
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John C. McGinley found fame playing "Dr. Cox" in the hospital sitcom Scrubs (2001-2010). His character was known for his hilarious sarcastic remarks and cynicism as well as his fondness for angry lengthy monologues.
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Gregory Harrison starred as "George Alonzo 'Gonzo' Gates" on Trapper John, M.D. from 1979 until 1986. What a handsome devil!