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Hugh Laurie

Hugh Laurie

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Oxford, England, United Kingdom
  • Birthday: June 11, 1959
  • 2009

    Nominated for the 2009 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in Drama Series

  • 2009

    Nominated for the 2009 TV Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Drama

  • 2009

    Voiced Dr. Cockroach, Ph.D., a mad scientist with the head of a cockroach, in the computer-animated 3-D feature, "Monsters vs. Aliens"

  • 2008

    Co-starred with Keanu Reeves and Forest Whitaker in "Street Kings"

  • 2004 to 0000

    Portrayed Dr. Gregory House in the Fox medical drama "House"; earned Emmy (2005, 2007, 2008, 2009), SAG (2006, 2008, 2009) and Golden Globe (2008, 2009) nominations for Best Actor in a Drama Series

  • 2004

    Starred with Dennis Quaid in "Flight of the Phoenix"

  • 2003

    Starred in and directed ITV's comedy-drama series "Fortysomething"

  • 2002

    Guest-starred in two episodes of the spy thriller series "Spooks" (BBC1)

  • 2002

    Reprised the role of Mr. Little for "Stuart Little 2"

  • 2001

    Portrayed Vincente Minnelli in the ABC TV movie "Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows"

  • 1999

    Played Mr. Little in "Stuart Little" based on the book by E.B. White

  • 1998

    Cast opposite Leonardo DiCaprio, as the King's Advisor in "The Man in the Iron Mask"

  • 1996

    Starred in the Disney classic "101 Dalmatians"

  • 1995

    Co-starred in "Sense and Sensibility," adapted by and starring Emma Thompson

  • 1992

    Part of the ensemble cast in Kenneth Branagh's "Peter's Friends"

  • 1990

    Cast as Lt George in the English comedy series "Blackadder Goes Forth"

  • 1990

    Co-starred in the PBS/BBC adaptation of P G Wodehouse's "Jeeves & Wooster" series; series also co-starred Stephen Fry

  • 1987

    American TV debut on the PBS presentation of "Mrs. Capper's Birthday"

  • 1987

    Cast as the Prince Regent in the English comedy series, "Blackadder III"

  • 1985

    Feature acting debut in "Plenty"

  • 1982 to 1983

    Co-wrote and performed in two seasons of his first English TV series, "Alfresco"

  • 1982

    English TV debut with the Footlight show, "The Cellar Tapes"

  • Co-wrote and co-starred in the English comedy sketch series, "A Bit of Fry and Laurie" with Stephen Fry

  • Recurring performer on the English comedy series "Saturday Live"

  • Starred in the series "LWT's South of Watford"

  • Was a member of the Footlights Club, a theater group at Cambridge which included Emma Thompson and Stephen Fry

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