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vicodinszz · 3 months ago
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made these icons a while ago please enjoy
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ifgosling · 4 months ago
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𝙸. ┄─ Doctor House(hugh laurie) Moodboard﹒🩺
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dandylion-s · 1 year ago
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So cunted up and what for....
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pinqueen30 · 3 months ago
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Finally, I made it
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housemdfever · 2 months ago
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idk if you typically take icon requests but if so could I request one of house that’s vocaloid or miku themed? Gamer house icon inspired me
I do take requests! I love getting them tbh! If anyone has anything they'd like to see like memes, edits/icons, fanfic, opinions/reactions and ECT; just send an ask and I'll do my best! 🫶🏼
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Miku House!
Feel free to use as a profile picture! 💕
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merchantphoto · 3 months ago
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our upscaled and enhanced photo of House actor Hugh Laurie
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milfbro · 2 years ago
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endofradio · 7 months ago
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house md fans being alarmed by hugh laurie being british is so funny to me like dude i was alarmed by his american accent in house
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thesunsethour · 6 months ago
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finally watching House for the first time
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grqnticons · 2 years ago
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please like if you use.
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mortallydarktragedy · 3 months ago
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Is there anything he can't do amazingly well?!
directed by Hugh Laurie! 🎬
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mhaccunoval · 2 years ago
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KENNY AL BAHIR ENJOYER??? WE ARE BEST FRIENDS NOW DJFHQKNDDN!!! not to mention barry icon
HEHEHE <333
yeah AGES ago i was on a rami malek kick and started watching the war at home... I NEVER FINISHED IT </3 BUT I STILL ADORE KENNY
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marthajefferson · 1 year ago
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BLACKADDER + iconic quotes
1983 - 1989, BBC, created and written by: Richard Curtis, Ben Elton & Rowan Atkinson, with: Rowan Atkinson, Hugh Laurie, Miranda Richardson, Stephen Fry, Tony Robinson and Tim McInnerny.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE BRITISH ICON AND THE ROLE MODEL IN MY HOUSEHOLD..
Hugh Laurie <333
He is my hero
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panelshowsource · 1 month ago
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Nick and Angela welcome the legendary Stephen Fry, a true polymath whose career spans acting, writing, comedy, and broadcasting. From his early days at Cambridge with Hugh Laurie to his iconic roles in Blackadder and QI, Stephen has captivated audiences for decades. Today, he joins us to discuss Odyssey, the final book in his Greek mythology series. Nick serves Stephen some gildas, and his favourite drink, vodka and soda. While Angela prepares ricotta filled peppers with salsa verde and crab, avocado sriracha cucumber boats, followed by a delicious one pot-cod with peppers, tomatoes and potatoes. The experts at Waitrose pair this with a Calmel Joseph organic pinot noir. Stephen shares fascinating stories and facts (of course), including a heartwarming tale involving his dear friend Nigella Lawson. The conversation is filled with humour, great food talk, and deep insights into a life in the spotlight. Stephen Fry is exquisite company and this episode is a warm and entertaining way to kick off December.
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glossglamour · 9 months ago
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The Doctor is in the House: A 2011 Article on House M.D.
BY SHERI LEVINE, POSTMEDIA NEWS NOVEMBER 17, 2011
LOS ANGELES - Paging Dr. House. After eight years, Hugh Laurie is still keeping House's heart beating. And while the medical mysteries may serve as plots for the long-running medical drama, it's Laurie's alter ego, the man himself, Dr. Gregory House, who keeps people tuning in for their weekly fix.
Laurie, who made a name for himself as a comedic actor in his native England, was relatively unknown to North American audiences when House first aired. Of course, that's no longer the case. The multi-talented Laurie -- who recently released a fine album of New Orleans-inspired blues music -- has become a huge star across the pond, as well as one of the highest-paid actors on TV.
"I highly doubt that," says a modest Laurie, who actually seems embarrassed by the very notion that he would rank so high on the actors' payroll. Clearly, he doesn't take his good fortune for granted. Laurie calls himself "a lottery winner" with the great success he's achieved on House.
Dressed casually in a blue, button-down shirt, black pants and black and white sneakers, or trainers (as the Brits would say), Laurie rests his cappuccino cup and saucer on the table in front of him. The charismatic Englishman playfully takes on the group of international journalists who have invaded his turf.
In person, the affable Laurie smiles easily, laughs frequently and seems to never be at a loss for a witty response or anecdote. He is adorably charming, with piercing, blue eyes -- an intense blue not picked up on camera.
It's oddly amusing to see the man -- who plays such a cynical, depressive, perpetually grumpy person, week in and week out -- so happy. Of course, that's the mark of any good actor. But as creator and executive producer, Canadian David Shore, says: "He didn't become House, he WAS House."
Laurie's strong comedic roots may have been what resonated so strongly with Shore upon seeing Laurie's audition tape.
"I venture to guess that, actually, that's part of the reason that I'm here," says Laurie. "Unless this character had a sort of grace and a wit about him, he would be just too much of a pain in the ass, really. The elegance of the way his mind works, and the speed at which it works, is part of his charm, if he has any. Now, lots of people would say he doesn't have any. I disagree. I find him immensely charming.
"I'm not sure I would put up with him as a best friend, but I do find him endlessly entertaining. And I find . . . the references he draws on, the way he seeks out people's weaknesses in such a cruel and horrible way, I find he does at least do it with wit."
House has become an iconic character, largely due to Laurie's flawless portrayal of a brilliant doctor with a horrible bedside manner whose asinine qualities are overshadowed by his brilliance. He's not really an ass, he just acts like one . . . a lot.
The antithesis of House is his best friend, Dr. James Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard). One might even go so far as to say it's their friendship that humanizes House, and is a big part in sustaining the show's success.
"One of the things I'm proudest of in the show is that relationship," says Shore. "I think that it's something you don't see on TV very often -- the male friendship explored," he says.
Leonard weighs in: "His actions are what count. It's the only relationship on the show that's not tied to any employment. I don't work for him and he doesn't work for me, and it's not true of any other character on the show. So we're the only two characters that have actually chosen to be together."
The onscreen pals are also good friends off-screen, a likely contributing factor to the genuine House-Wilson dynamic.
"Well, now that we've stopped sleeping together, it's a lot more comfortable in every way, physically, as well," jokes Leonard. "I don't know. He's very complicated. He's a very strange guy. He's very funny. He's like most of the people I like in my life: tortured, miserable, and just a pain in the ass," Leonard says (referring to Laurie, not House, just in case you were confused).
As to whether this is the show's last season, David Shore says he's undecided.
"I'm not being coy, I'm just honestly not that well ordered," admits Shore. "I would love to and I would hate to (continue the show). It's been a wonderful opportunity for me. It's just been amazing on so many different levels, and I'm continuing to find new and interesting things to do with it. But it's been eight years. It's a long time to do a show. And so I really am not sure what's going to happen."
In the end, Shore says the show is ultimately about "trying to change, but we inevitably fail."
"But if we don't keep trying to change, we're just going to slide completely backwards. I think House would like to be the type of person who could do things differently. But he's not, and he will never (be)."
What does this mean for the fate of Dr. Gregory House?
"I'm not going to change his character for the end of the show," says Shore. "It may not be a miserable ending, but (House) is not going to ride off into the sunset with love."
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this one surprisingly only took me like twenty minutes to find. my favourite part is when shore says that house is not going to ride off into the sunset with love and yet .
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