House
Genre: Mystery ·
Release Date: November 16, 2004
Status: Ended
Seasons: 8
Episodes: 177
Running time: 44m
Content Rating: TV-14
6.94
/ 10
117 User Ratings
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Plot.
Dr. Gregory House, a drug-addicted, unconventional, misanthropic medical genius, leads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey.
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Cast & Crew.

Bobbin Bergstrom
Nurse / ER Doctor / ICU Nurse

Peter Blake
Executive Producer / Supervising Producer / Co-Executive Producer / Executive Producer / Consulting Producer / Writer

Jennifer Morrison
Dr. Allison Cameron

Gerrit van der Meer
Co-Executive Producer / Unit Production Manager / Co-Executive Producer / Unit Production Manager / Producer

Peter Jacobson
Dr. Chris Taub

Thomas L. Moran
Executive Producer / Supervising Producer / Executive Producer / Co-Executive Producer / Writer

Olivia Wilde
Thirteen

Marcy G. Kaplan
Producer / Producer / Co-Producer / Associate Producer

Russel Friend
Executive Producer / Co-Executive Producer / Executive Producer / Writer / Teleplay

Garrett Lerner
Executive Producer / Executive Producer / Co-Executive Producer / Writer

Paul Attanasio
Executive Producer

Bryan Singer
Executive Producer / Himself / Director

Katie Jacobs
Executive Producer / Director

Jason Derlatka
Original Music Composer

Jon Ehrlich
Original Music Composer

Amy Lippens
Casting

Zena Grey
Ruby

Currie Graham
Mark Warner

Ingrid Sanai Buron
Nurse Bev / Nurse / Kimberly

Hira Ambrosino
Anesthesiologist / Dr. Chen, Anesthesiologist

Maurice Godin
Dr. Hourani

Rylie Colbert
Rachel Cuddy

Kayla Colbert
Rachel Cuddy

Dava Krause
Daria / Cashier

Xhercis Mendez
Imelda

Melinda Dahl
Twin, #15a / Twin, 15a

Caitlin Dahl
Twin, #15b / Twin, 15b

Meera Simhan
Dr. Jody Desai

Dina Defterios
Luisa Maria

Tyler Patton
Neurosurgeon

Nicole Cannon
Nurse Helen

Marisa Tayui
Aikoa Tanaka

Shawn Carter Peterson
Med Student

Nate Torrence
Young Man

Jocelyn Jackson
Young Woman

Marc Menard
Soap Doctor

Madison Bauer
Soap Patient

Donna Stearns
Volunteer

Peter James
Priest

Taji Coleman
Tech

Pat Musick
Trina Wyatt

Sonya Eddy
Sally

Lilas Lane
Terri

David Vegh
Clark

Veronica Leigh
Wendy

C. Xavier Drayton
Truant Officer

Endre Hules
Sous Chef

Jim Lau
Chou-Young Ling

David Castellani
Board Member

Sheila Cavalette
Anesthesiologist

Dennis Bendersky
Davey

R.J. Root
Sam

Jack Walsh
Ozzy

Alejandro Patiño
Cabbie

Deirdre M. Smith
Carol Moffatt

Sean Everett
Patient

Richard Swaidan
College Student

Akiko Morison
Anesthesiologist

Leslie Karpman
Jodi

Charles C. Stevenson Jr.
Walter

Suzanne Ford
Mrs. Whitney

Brandon Brocato
Phil

Graciella Evelina Martinez
Tall Girl

Patty Onagan
Girlfriend

Jon Hershfield
Timekeeper

Brian Chase
EMT

Alanna Ubach
Dr. Louise Harper

Austin Whitlock
Matthew

Scott Kradolfer
Matthew's Father

Julie Quinn
Matthew's Mother

Drew Gardner
Blind Guy

Patrick Roman Miller
Maintenance Man

Michael Whaley
Joe

Adam Pilver
Cranio Surgeon

Lily Howe
Jenny

Michael Adler
ER Patient

David Um Nakase
Physician

Troy Vincent
Father

Noelle Drake
Ilana

Mandy McMillian
Nurse

Scott Maguire
Bystander

Fay DeWitt
Mrs. Silver

Brent Katz
Uncle Moishe

Yossi Mintz
Rabbi

Yanky Lunger
Cantor

Karen Strassman
Guest

Heather Joy Sher
Guest

Paul Rae
Jeff

Christine Healy
Janice

Jonathan Palmer
Minister

Angela Gots
Spencer

Helena Barrett
Woman With Thirteen

Ali Damji
Paramedic

Salvator Xuereb
Jerry Harmon

Joanna Koulis
Samantha Harmon

Janice Allen
Sadie

Kelsey Scott
Ama

Jarell Dubose
Dibala's Son

Jason Nash
Long Hair

Steve Kramer
Ken

Michael Dean Connolly
Oliver

M.K. Bakshi
Pete

Tim Kahle
Dr. Johnson

GiGi Hessamian
Marina

Rachael Marie
Brianna

Michael D. Nye
Joseph Schultz

Andre M. Johnson
Dave

James R. Bowers
Drummer God

Tom Astor
Pharma Guy

Sharon Swainson
Registration Woman

Ben Giroux
Rick

Deborah Quayle
Phyllis

Lindsay Halladay
Nicole

Tina Sanchez
Elizabeth

Pamela Rooney
Mary

Linda DeMetrick
Hostess

David Loren
Stag-Man

Jennifer Kristin Cox
Moon Woman

Cali Fredrichs
Abby Nash

Michelle Duffy
June

Jacob Zachar
Mikey

Derek Mio
Floyd

Lindsay Dennis
Cheerleader

David Danino
Janitor

Brayden Brooks
6 Year Old Christopher

Michael Christian Alexander
Man

Pat McNeely
Woman

James Le Gros
Oliver

Ann Coccagnia
Utility Stunts

Lauren Mary Kim
Stunt Double / Stunts

Cat Hannah
Stunts / Stunt Double

Marc Scizak
Stunt Double

Clay Cullen
Stunt Driver / Stunts

Joey Anaya
Stunt Double / Stunts

Gianni Biasetti Sr.
Stunt Double

Mark Kubr
Stunts

David Post
Editor

Elliot Graham
Editor

Anthony Pinker
Editor

Stephen Semel
Editor

Stephanie Laffin
Casting Associate / Casting

Lawrence Kaplow
Co-Executive Producer / Producer / Consulting Producer / Writer

Doris Egan
Consulting Producer / Co-Executive Producer / Writer

Steven Heth
Co-Producer / Associate Producer

Alex Garcia
Executive In Charge Of Production

John Mankiewicz
Consulting Producer / Co-Executive Producer / Writer

Brian Pines
Executive In Charge Of Production

Matt Witten
Supervising Producer / Writer

Sara B. Cooper
Consulting Producer / Writer

Tammi Campbell
Production Coordinator

Bruce Nachbar
Associate Producer

Todd London
Co-Producer

Carol Green
Writer

Danny Weiss
Teleplay

Charles M. Duncan
Story

Sean Whitesell
Writer

Michael R. Perry
Writer

Jamie Conway
Writer
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Wiki.
House (also called House, M.D.) is an American medical drama television series that originally ran on the Fox network for eight seasons, from November 16, 2004 to May 21, 2012. The series' main character is Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), an unconventional, misanthropic medical genius who, despite his dependence on pain medication, leads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital (PPTH) in New Jersey. The series' premise originated with Paul Attanasio, while David Shore, who is credited as creator, was primarily responsible for the conception of the title character.The series' executive producers included Shore, Attanasio, Attanasio's business partner Katie Jacobs, and film director Bryan Singer. It was filmed largely in a neighborhood and business district in Los Angeles County's Westside called Century City. The show received high critical acclaim, and was consistently one of the highest rated series in the United States.House often clashes with his fellow physicians, including his own diagnostic team, because many of his hypotheses about patients' illnesses are based on subtle or controversial insights. His flouting of hospital rules and procedures frequently leads him into conflict with his boss, hospital administrator and Dean of Medicine Dr. Lisa Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein). House's only true friend is Dr. James Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard), head of the Department of Oncology.During the first three seasons, House's diagnostic team consists of Dr. Robert Chase (Jesse Spencer), Dr. Allison Cameron (Jennifer Morrison) and Dr. Eric Foreman (Omar Epps). At the end of the third season, this team disbands. Rejoined by Foreman, House gradually selects three new team members: Dr. Remy "Thirteen" Hadley (Olivia Wilde), Dr. Chris Taub (Peter Jacobson) and Dr. Lawrence Kutner (Kal Penn). Chase and Cameron continue to appear occasionally in different roles at the hospital. Kutner dies late in season five; early in season six, Cameron departs the hospital, and Chase returns to the diagnostic team. Thirteen takes a leave of absence for most of season seven, and her position is filled by medical student Martha M. Masters (Amber Tamblyn). Cuddy and Masters depart before season eight; Foreman becomes the new Dean of Medicine, while Dr. Jessica Adams (Odette Annable) and Dr. Chi Park (Charlyne Yi) join House's team.House was among the top 10 series in the United States from its second season through the fourth season. Distributed to 66 countries, House was the most-watched television program in the world in 2008. The show received numerous awards, including five Primetime Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, a Peabody Award, and nine People's Choice Awards. On February 8, 2012, Fox announced that the eighth season, then in progress, would be its last. The series finale aired on May 21, 2012, following an hour-long retrospective.
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