Saturday, April 27, 2024

House: Season 8 2011 Cast & Crew

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The second season does not have an official release date yet, but it is expected to drop sometime in late 2023. It's unclear what the exact nature of his role will be, or how long his character's stay will last, but given Leonard's talents, it'll definitely be worth the watch. The opening sequence begins with an MRI of a head with an image of the boxed "H" from the logo (the international symbol for hospital) in the foreground.

Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House

Edelstein was attracted to the quality of the writing and her character's "snappy dialogue" with House, and was cast as Dr. Lisa Cuddy. Jacobson has starred in a number of television series and movies, including "Ray Donovan," "Cars 2," and "Transformers." As well as continuing to star in television series and films, most notably as the main protagonist in "Once Upon a Time" from 2011 to 2018, Morrison has moved into directing since the end of "House."

Dr. Robert Chase - Jesse Spencer

Lupus because the subject of a running joke on the show and became a fan-favorite meme. When the diagnosis turned out to be correct, House admitted, “It’s happened...I finally have a case of lupus." When he originally auditioned for the show, Hugh Laurie believed Dr. James Wilson (the role that went to Robert Sean Leonard) was the series lead because he couldn’t see how someone as unlikeable as House would be the star. In a 2005 review, one writer called his character “anti-social, misanthropic, cynical, abrasive, abusive, smug." Among the show’s many guest stars, Dave Matthews appeared on the “Half-Wit” episode of season 3.

Sherlock Holmes references

When a patient comes in displaying smallpox symptoms, House risks his life to save the patient, but fails to save the dad who suffers from the same disease, but saves his original patient. As Cuddy and House's relationship advances, Cuddy's mother is in town, and he, Cuddy, her mother (Arlene) and Wilson eat dinner, during which House drugs Wilson and Arlene. House also mentions that his relationship with Cuddy was making him a worse doctor, but he would always choose Cuddy over medicine.

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Robert Sean Leonard was Dr. James Wilson.

The story lines tend to focus on his unconventional medical theories and practices, and on the other characters' reactions to them, rather than on the details of the treatments. Laurie later revealed that he initially thought the show's central character was Dr. James Wilson. He assumed that House was a supporting character, due to the nature of the character, until he received the full script of the pilot episode. Laurie, the son of a doctor, Ran Laurie, said he felt guilty for "being paid more to become a fake version of [his] own father". From the start of Season 3, he was being paid $275,000 to $300,000 per episode, as much as three times what he had previously been making on the series.

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Attanasio, Jacobs, Shore and Singer, were executive producers of the program for its entirety. Diagnosed with terminal Huntington's disease, Thirteen appeared in 81 episodes of "House." Almost immediately after "House" finished, Spencer took up a role as firefighter Matthew Casey in the drama "Chicago Fire," which he held until the show ended in 2021. Lisa Edelstein starred as Dr. Lisa Cuddy, Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital's Dean of Medicine and Dr. House's love interest, in "House" from seasons one to seven.

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After admitting his relationship with Cuddy to his team, they worry if the couple can keep their work and personal lives separate. In one case, after a newborn stops breathing, the case ends in the baby living but the mother dying because she refused a critical operation for her child. After Hadley leaves, Cuddy pressures House to take on another fellow, who is Martha M. Masters, a third-year med student who is something of a child prodigy, graduating high school at fifteen and being about three years younger than any of her peers.

Martha M. Masters - Amber Tamblyn

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In the 20th episode of Season 5, Simple Explanation, Kutner is found dead in his apartment with a gunshot wound to the head. Because Kutner left no note, House suspects foul play, though the death is accepted by the other characters as a suicide. Lawrence Kaplow, Peter Blake, and Thomas L. Moran joined the staff as writers at the beginning of the first season after the making of the pilot episode. Writers Doris Egan, Sara Hess, Russel Friend, and Garrett Lerner joined the team at the start of Season 2. After observing the show's success, they accepted when Jacobs offered them jobs again the following year. Since the beginning of Season 4, Moran, Friend, and Lerner have been credited as executive producers on the series, joining Attanasio, Jacobs, Shore, and Singer.

House cast and crew members also regularly attend fundraisers for NAMI and have featured in ads for the organization that have appeared in Seventeen and Rolling Stone. The show's efforts have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for the charity. Jacobs said that through their association with NAMI, they hope to take "some of the stigma off that illness". The team employs the differential diagnosis method, listing possible etiologies on a whiteboard, then eliminating most of them, usually because one of the team (most often House) provides logical reasons for ruling them out. House often tends to arrive at the correct diagnosis seemingly out of the blue, often inspired by a passing remark made by another character. Robert Sean Leonard had received the script for the CBS show Numb3rs, as well as that for House.

The series is actually based on real events and should be a nice change of pace for the Aussie actor, whose on-screen roles have remained fairly cemented for nearly two decades. Robert Sean Leonard played the role of Dr. James Wilson, head of oncology at Princeton-Plainsboro as well as House's best, or rather, only friend. Not only is he an endearing, genuine, and hard-working doctor, but he also sticks by House through thick and thin. Given the often difficult and draining nature of his job, and House's rather difficult nature, it's a wonder how he's able to do it. For the Season 1 episode Three Stories, David Shore won an Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Emmy in 2005 and the Humanitas Prize in 2006.

The second was Berton Roueché, who wrote feature pieces on unusual medical cases during his 50 years as a staff writer for The New Yorker. To bring it full circle, Sanders ended up as a technical advisor on the series. Rebecca Adler, a patient in the pilot, is named after the main antagonist in the Sherlock Holmes novels. In the Holmes books, the detective’s arch-nemesis is criminal mastermind James Moriarty. More insights into House's view of relationships were obtained in the episode Mirror Mirror.

It is implied that he frequently rebelled against his father and was punished as a result with both intense physical discomfort and emotional isolation. Following "House," Tamblyn would play recurring roles on the CBS sitcom, "Two and a Half Men," and the Comedy Central sketch series, "Inside Amy Schumer." However, Tamblyn is more than just an actress; she's also a director, poet, novelist, essayist, and activist. She co-founded the Time's Up movement, and also wrote a feminist-inspired book of poems, "Dark Sparkler." While he brings his classic candor and sarcastic wit to the role, his character isn't a genius, but more of the bumbling idiot type. It's a nice, fresh role to see Laurie take on, while still holding on to some of his more iconic screen character traits. Since retiring as House, Laurie took a brief Hollywood hiatus but returned to lend his talents to a variety of critically acclaimed series.

Despite his academic misconduct, House was accepted into the University of Michigan's Medical System on a provisional basis while waiting out the appeal period at Johns Hopkins. During his time at UM House spent most of his time hanging around the university bookstore, where he eventually met a young undergraduate named Lisa Cuddy. Following a one night stand, however, House had learned he would not be re-admitted to Johns Hopkins and he would have to repeat his final year of medical school. As a result, he withdrew from his social life and ceased his pursuit of a formal relationship with Cuddy.

Playing House means Laurie is the only cast member to have appeared in every episode of the series. That earned the actor the world record of being the most watched leading man in television. That’s a huge raise from season 1, when he reportedly started out with "mid five figures" per episode. While filming the series, Laurie told Radio Times he had to have his car windows tinted to avoid being photographed by fans. He even admitted he stopped going to the grocery store because he “couldn't stand people photographing the contents of my shopping basket."

Odette Annable played the major role of Dr. Jessica Adams in "House" for the last two seasons of the series. Adams first meets House while working as an infirmary doctor in the prison he is being held in. The two quickly hit it off, and once House is released from jail and allowed to return to Princeton-Plainsboro, he recruits Adams to come with him. Peter Jacobson joined the cast of "House" in the fourth season as Dr. Christopher Michael Taub, commonly referred to as "Taub." He played a generally kindhearted, but also anxious and insecure member of the diagnostic team.

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