House, MD

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Hugh Laurie starred in the Fox television series, House, MD, which ran from 2004 to 2012.

House, M.D. is a television series which originally ran on the Fox Network for eight seasons, from November 16, 2004, to May 21, 2012. It is also known as House, without the MD. The main character, House (picked because of its similarity to the last name of Sherlock Holmes) is a witty and brilliant genius of a doctor, but a man with few redeeming social graces (notably his addiction to Vicodin, along with his open atheism. The show mixes medical issues with moral and personal dilemmas and has become quite popular, in part because it often comes on after American Idol, but it has since done well on its own even when American Idol is not on. Due to sometimes graphic scenes and adult themes, the show is not recommended for children under 14.

Cast

  • Dr. Gregory House: Hugh Laurie
  • Dr. James Wilson: Robert Sean Leonard
  • Dr. Lisa Cuddy: Lisa Edelstein

Team of Seasons 1-3

  • Dr. Allison Cameron: Jennifer Morrison
  • Dr. Robert Chase: Jesse Spencer
  • Dr. Eric Foreman: Omar Epps

Team of Season 4-5

  • Dr. Lawrence Kutner: Kal Penn
  • Dr. Chris Taub: Peter Jacobson
  • Dr. Remy "Thirteen" Hadley: Olivia Wilde
  • Dr. Eric Foreman: Omar Epps

Team of Season 8

  • Dr. Chi Park: Charlyne Yi
  • Dr. Jessica Adams: Odette Yustman
  • Dr. Chris Taub: Peter Jacobson
  • Dr. Robert Chase: Jesse Spencer

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