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IMDbHouse is an award-winning medical drama that follows the story of Dr. Gregory House, a brilliant yet unconventional physician played by the talented Hugh Laurie. House leads a team of young diagnosticians who are tasked with solving mysterious and complex medical cases at the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. One of the most unique aspects of House is its storytelling format, with each episode starting with a cold open that sets the scene for that week's patient's symptoms. This approach not only keeps viewers engaged but also adds an element of suspense and intrigue to the show. In addition to its innovative format, House boasts exceptional writing, a stellar ensemble cast, and a thoughtful exploration of medical issues that range from the commonplace to the rare and exotic. The show's ethical dilemmas and moral conundrums are also a highlight, providing a window into the complexities of modern healthcare. House is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates smart and well-crafted television, particularly those with an interest in the medical genre. With its unforgettable characters, gripping storylines, and expertly crafted medical drama, House is a series that leaves a lasting impression on its viewers.
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series Drama | 2006 | Hugh Laurie
Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series MiniSeries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2005 | Lisa Edelstein
Best Actor in a Series Drama | 2006 | Hugh Laurie
Outstanding Actor in a Series Drama | 2005 | Hugh Laurie
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series | 2009 | Hugh Laurie
Best Actor in a Drama Series | 2006 | Hugh Laurie
Drama Lead Actor | 2007 | Hugh Laurie
Best US Series | 2009 | Hugh Laurie
Individual Achievement in Drama | 2005 | Hugh Laurie
Actor in Drama Series | 2005 | Hugh Laurie
Choice TV Actor Drama | 2007 | Hugh Laurie
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | 2008 | Omar Epps
Best Performance in a TV Series Guest Starring Young Actress | 2012 | Haley Pullos
Minute Category | 2006 | David Shore
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | 2005 | David Shore
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series | 2008 | Greg Yaitanes
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series Miniseries Movie or a Special | 2007 | Jamie Kelman
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series OneHour | 2011 | Brad North
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series One Hour | 2009 | Gerry Lentz
Episodic Drama | 2006 | Lawrence Kaplow
Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement | 2006 | Brad North
Best Sound Editing Short Form Sound Effects and Foley in Television | 2010 | Brad North
Best Sound Editing Dialogue and ADR for Short Form Television | 2008 | Tiffany S. Griffith
2008 | Grant Marshall
Teleplay | 2010 | Peter Blake
Outstanding Sound Television | 2011 | Brad North
Location Professional of the Year Episodic Television | 2011 | Nancy Haecker
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series Drama | 2009 | Hugh Laurie
Best International | 2007 | David Shore
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | 2009 | Omar Epps
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series | 2010 | Hugh Laurie
Choice TV Actress Drama | 2009 | Olivia Wilde
Choice TV Breakout Star Female | 2008 | Olivia Wilde
Choice TV Breakout Performance Male | 2005 | Jesse Spencer
Choice TV Actor Drama | 2011 | Hugh Laurie
TV Choice Actor | 2006 | Hugh Laurie
Best Actor | 2009 | Martin Henderson
Outstanding Drama Series | 2007 | Leonard Dick
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | 2009 | Hugh Laurie
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series | 2007 | David Morse
Outstanding Stunt Coordination | 2010 | Jim Vickers
Outstanding Art Direction for a SingleCamera Series | 2006 | Derek R. Hill
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series | 2006 | Stephanie Laffin
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series Dramatic Underscore | 2005 | Christopher Hoag
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series Original Dramatic Score | 2008 | Jason Derlatka
Outstanding Main Title Design | 2005 | Dave Molloy
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series One Hour | 2010 | Gerry Lentz
Outstanding SingleCamera Sound Mixing for a Series | 2006 | Gerry Lentz
Best Television Episode Teleplay | 2007 | Thomas L. Moran
Drama Guest Actress of the Decade | 2010 | Anne Dudek
Drama Guest Actress | 2005 | Sela Ward
Drama Lead Actor | 2008 | Hugh Laurie
Drama Actor of the Decade | 2019 | Hugh Laurie
Drama Lead Actor of the Decade | 2010 | Hugh Laurie
Drama Guest Actor | 2006 | Charles S. Dutton
Drama Episode of the Year | 2008 | Katie Jacobs
Individual Achievement in Drama | 2007 | Hugh Laurie
Performance in a Drama Series MultiEpisode Storyline | 2007 | Hugh Laurie
Performance in a Drama Series Episode | 2006 | Hugh Laurie
Performance in a Drama Episode | 2010 | Hugh Laurie
Best Actor in a Drama Series | 2010 | Hugh Laurie
Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series | 2008 | Mira Sorvino
Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series | 2010 | Andre Braugher
Best Actor in a Series Drama | 2007 | Hugh Laurie
Best Performance in a TV Series Guest Starring Young Actress | 2008 | Bailee Madison
Best Performance in a TV Series Comedy or Drama Guest Starring Young Actor | 2007 | Skyler Gisondo
Best Performance in a Television Series Comedy or Drama Guest Starring Young Actress | 2006 | Jennifer Stone
Best Performance in a TV Series Guest Starring Young Actress Ten and Under | 2012 | Shyloh Oostwald
Best Performance in a TV Series Guest Starring Young Actor | 2009 | Nathan Gamble
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | 2012 | Omar Epps
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series | 2006 | Omar Epps
Outstanding Writing in a Dramatic Series | 2009 | Liz Friedman
Minute Category | 2013 | Eli Attie
Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Drama | 2007 | Katie Jacobs
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night | 2006 | Paris Barclay
Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form Sound Effects Foley | 2005 | Brad North
Best Sound Editing Short Form Sound Effects and Foley in Television | 2012 | Brad North
Best Sound Editing Long Form Sound Effects and Foley in Television | 2010 | Brad North
Best Sound Editing Long Form Dialogue and ADR in Television | 2010 | Brad North
Episodic Drama | 2009 | Leonard Dick
Best Female Voice | 2008 | Roberta Pellini
Best Dramatic Pilot Casting | 2005 | Amy Lippens
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Television Series Drama | 2008 | Stephanie Laffin
Best Dramatic Episodic Casting | 2006 | Amy Lippens
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series | 2009 | Gale Tattersall
Outstanding Compositing Television | 2006 | Matt von Brock
Television | 2011 | Anthony Gaudioz
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series | 2009 | Gerry Lentz
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Movies and MiniSeries | 2010 | Gerry Lentz
Location Team of the Year Episodic Television | 2008 | Nancy Haecker
According to David Shore, after Hugh Laurie's audition, executive producer Bryan Singer said, "See, this is what I want, an American guy." Singer was unaware of the fact that Hugh Laurie is British.
Hugh Laurie's father was a doctor, and he feels a tinge of guilt at "being paid more to become a fake version of my father."
As a tribute to the London-based detective Sherlock Holmes, House's home address is 221B.
When emergency room doctors admit patients with a known history of drug use or addiction, it is often notated in their patient charts using the acronym "H.O.USE" for "History of Use."
Although other characters occasionally insinuate that Dr. Robert Chase (Jesse Spencer) was a bit dim, he came up with more correct diagnoses than any other supporting character throughout the series.
"[repeated line] Dr. Gregory House: Everybody lies."
"[to Cuddy] Dr. Gregory House: Relax, I have just the thing to cheer you up... we're being sued!"