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From
executive producers Katie Jacobs, David
Shore, Paul Attanasio and Bryan Singer,
HOUSE, an innovative take on the medical
drama, solves mysteries where the villain
is a medical malady and the hero is
an irreverent, controversial doctor
who trusts no one, least of all his
patients.
HOUSE
has received an Emmy Award for creator
and executive producer David Shore (Outstanding
Writing for a Drama Series) and a Golden
Globe Award for Hugh Laurie (Best Performance
by an Actor in a Television Series)
and, most recently, an Emmy nomination
for Outstanding Drama Series. In its
second season, the show was honored
by the American Film Institute as one
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of
the TV Programs of the Year and received the
Peabody Award for Best of Electronic Media in
2005 and the 2006 Humanitas Prize, honoring
Shore.
DR.
GREGORY HOUSE (Hugh Laurie) is devoid of anything
resembling bedside manner and wouldn’t
even talk to his patients if he could get
away with it. Dealing with his own constant
physical pain, he uses a cane that seems to
punctuate his acerbic, brutally honest demeanor.
While his behavior can border on antisocial,
House is a brilliant diagnostician whose unconventional
thinking and flawless instincts afford him
widespread respect.
An infectious disease specialist, House thrives
on the challenge of solving medical puzzles
in order to save lives. He has assembled an
elite team of young experts to help him unravel
these diagnostic mysteries: neurologist DR.
ERIC FOREMAN (Omar Epps); immunologist DR.
ALLISON CAMERON (Jennifer Morrison); and intensevist
DR. ROBERT CHASE (Jesse Spencer). House has
a good friend and confidant in oncology specialist
DR. JAMES WILSON (Robert Sean Leonard), with
whom he consults with on a regular basis.
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DR.
LISA CUDDY (Lisa Edelstein), the Dean
of Medicine and hospital administrator,
is in constant conflict with House over
his duties and unconventional behavior,
but even she would admit that his brilliance
is worth the trouble.
In the season two finale, House suffered
multiple gunshot wounds inflicted by
a former patient’s husband determined
to carry out retribution for House’s
treatment of his wife’s case.
In a shocking surprise to his co-workers,
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House
comes through the ordeal with a slightly new
perspective on his treatment of patients --
but will it affect how he makes medical decisions?
And will it last?
Also,
has an experimental treatment administered
during House’s surgery taken away the
leg pain he has suffered for years? And, if
so, will that change him, since his constant
physical pain has played such a large part
in shaping who he is as a person and a doctor?
HOUSE
is from Heel and Toe Films, Shore Z Productions
and Bad Hat Harry Productions in association
with Universal Media Studios. Katie Jacobs,
David Shore, Paul Attanasio, Bryan Singer
and Dan Sackheim are executive producers.
Credit
by Fox
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