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Gone gray and grown a long beard: what Dr. House from the legendary series of the 2000s looks like now
The first episode of the cult series about the sarcastic doctor Gregory House was first broadcast in 2004. The look of a cynical doctor who makes even the most difficult diagnoses was so popular with viewers that the filming was completed only 8 years later.
Since then, the British actor Hugh Laurie, who played Dr. House, has changed a lot. OBOZREVATEL decided to show how the years have affected the star of the legendary series (to see the photo, scroll to the bottom of the page).
Interestingly, Hugh Laurie got into the cast of House, M.D. by accident. He recorded a video audition while filming in another country and imitated an American accent. The producers didn't even realize that he was a British actor, and they hired him without question. Thanks to his role as a doctor without a uniform, the actor received the Order of the British Empire and two Golden Globes.
After the series finale, Laurie only occasionally appeared on screen. He has repeatedly admitted that eight years of constant filming exhausted him, so he spent a lot of time with his family: his wife Jo Green, sons Charles, William and daughter Rebecca.
Over the 10 years that the actor spent off the set of the series, his appearance has changed a lot. Hugh Laurie gone gray and began to put his unruly hair back.
The 63-year-old actor has also grown a long beard, which makes him hard to recognize.
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