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A total of 177 episodes of House were broadcast over eight seasons, with the series finale airing on May 21, 2012. The show started on November 16, 2004, [14] and received a high viewing rating from the first episode to the last one.
- Biography
- Romance and PPTH
- Disability
- Experiments
- Personality
- Physical Appearance
- TV Tropes Describing House
- Relationships
- "Greg"
- Sherlock Holmes References
Early life
House was born in 1959 , One possible birthday is June 11, 1959 (according to his hospital admission bracelet in No Reason) which is also actor Hugh Laurie's actual birth date. Another is May 15, 1959, according to his Driver License in Two Stories and the sheet of information he sticks to his bathroom wall in After Hours in case of his death. (to make it even more confusing, he gets birthday wishes in The Socratic Method broadcast in December). He is the child of Blythe House, a housewife wh...
Higher Education
House went to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland where he was in the pre-med program, maintaining an excellent GPA and eventually getting a perfect score on his MCAT. Before he went to med school, he thought about getting a Ph.D. in physics due to his desire to research dark matter. He obtained admission to Johns Hopkins Medical School and was one of their best students, eventually becoming the favorite to obtain a prestigious internship at the Mayo Clinic despite many run-ins wi...
About ten years before the series started, House participated in a paintball game pitting doctors against lawyers. One of the lawyers, Stacy Warner, shot House and put him out of the game. He asked her out and, despite her acceptance, the couple's first date was a disaster. A week later, however, she moved in with him and the two stayed together fo...
5 years before the start of the series, House suffered an infarction in his leg while playing golf. Unfortunately, the only symptom was leg pain, and by the time House himself realized that he was suffering from muscle death, the leg was in such a bad state that amputation was the recommended course of action. However, House rejected the suggestion...
House's willingness to take risks and experiment with his patients extends to his own health. Beyond his use of Vicodin, he has frequently used himself as a Guinea pig for drug trials and medical tests. Some of these tests are aimed at curing his leg pain, while others are to help his patients or satisfy his own curiosity. This disregard for his ow...
Equipped with a dry and acerbic sense of humor, House is enigmatic and conceals many facets of his personality with a veneer of sarcasm. He appears and sometimes himself claims to be narcissistic, and appears to have a disdain for most people, leading some to label him "a misanthrope". He has contempt for most societal institutions, including femin...
House is a man in his late forties/early fifties with short, curly brown, greying hair. At the beginning of season 6, House cuts his hair very short but it returns to its previous length by the end of the season. During his time in prison early in season 8, House's hair has grown long and he eventually shaves it off at the beginning of the season 8...
A Deadpan Snarker: "Dr. Gregory House is a very anti-social example of this trope (as well as a plethora of other tropes). James Wilson also acts as this, usually in conjunction with House and snar...A jackass "Dr. Gregory House... is obnoxious to an almost religious degree, devoting his life to proving that kindness is rooted in selfishness and fear. He usually gets away with it because he's t...A Bunny Ears Lawyer "Like Sherlock Holmes upon whom he was modeled, Dr. Gregory House definitely qualifies as a Bunny-Ears Lawyer. He uses comatose patients as cup holders, watches sports with clin...Although House has had a number of co-workers, employers, lovers, and acquaintances during his life, it appears that he has only had seven real relationships during his life. This is primarily because House's personality is most likely a deliberate attempt to alienate those who want to get to know him better. The seven people who have been able to ...
House prefers to be addressed as "House" by everyone and is rarely addressed as "Greg". The only people he doesn't object to addressing him as "Greg" are Stacy Warner and his parents. He usually takes being addressed as "Greg" as a sign that the individual is being overly familiar and he often goes out of his way to hint that it takes more than cal...
Main page: Gregory House and Sherlock Holmes connections House lives at 221B Baker Street (according to Two Stories and We Need the Eggs). This is the same address as Sherlock Holmes. House's friend is Doctor James Wilson; Holmes' is Doctor John Watson. "House" is a synonym of "Home", which is a homophone of "Holmes". Both have drug issues - House ...
Gregory House is a fictional character and the titular protagonist of the American medical drama series House. Created by David Shore and portrayed by English actor Hugh Laurie, he leads a team of diagnosticians and is the Head of Diagnostic Medicine at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in Princeton, New Jersey. [1]
May 7, 2018 · In 2008—just four years after it debuted— House became the most watched TV show internationally (in the fiction category). According to AFP, 81.8 million people tuned in to watch Dr....
Its main character, Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), is an unconventional, misanthropic, cynical medical genius who, despite his dependence on pain medication, successfully leads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital (PPTH) in New Jersey.
Apr 4, 2016 · This resulted in his first Emmy Award nomination for "Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series" for his role as Gregory House. Production [] The series House (also known as House, M.D.) began its first season on November 16, 2004 in the United States and was picked up for a full run of 22 episodes.
From previous reviews, you'll have read that Laurie plays Dr. House, an ill-tempered, disabled yet brilliant physician who doesn't like patients, but is challenged by unusual ailments. Aided by a small team of younger doctors, he tries to figure out a correct diagnosis and treatment.