Have you ever found yourself wonderingwhat happened to the cast of “House, M.D”?
The experience was life-changing for the actor, and it left its mark on him towards the end.
Laurie, though not one to toot his own horn, hasn’t stopped spreading his creative wings.

Since “House M.D.”
If you thought you knew everything about Laurie, think again.
There doesn’t seem to be any end to his capabilities, or his incredibly generous nature.

Hugh Laurie experienced dark days by the end of House M.D.
The breakout success of “House, M.D.”
It’s an age-old problem.

When “House, M.D.”
came to an end, all eyes were on Hugh Laurie and what he would do next.
Talking toReuters, Laurie credited the creation of his album with helping him stay sane when the series wrapped.

Its predecessor, “Let Them Talk” held the number 2 spot for 26 weeks.
“About this L’Oreal thing,” he wrote.
“Yes they did pay me a huge amount, and I paid it to Comic Relief.

I have a clear conscience and complexion.”
He went from House, M.D.
Hugh Laurie joined the show for Season 4, starring as Meyer’s flame, Tom James.

He continued that it felt so different from the rigid writing of “House, M.D.”
that he wasn’t immediately certain if he could get used to the freestyling nature of “Veep.”
Thankfully, he took on the challenge and proved himself spectacularly wrong, much to the delight of fans.

The pair starred in the John le Carre adaptation “The Night Manager,” alongside Olivia Colman.
Laurie was nominated for several awards for his work and scooped a Golden Globe for best supporting actor.
Laurie couldn’t resist giving his acceptance speech a political twist.

“I accept this award on behalf of psychopathic billionaires everywhere.”
moment that can’t be underestimated.
He attended the event in a dapper suit paired with a green tie.

“I’ve been incredibly lucky.
He praised Laurie for his kindness.
The star was placed outside the British pub, the Pig n' Whistle, at 6712 Hollywood Boulevard.

We couldn’t imagine it any other way.
“My name came out as, ‘Hugh Laurie for services to entertainment.’
I don’t know what it’s for, I really don’t know,” he laughed.

True to his nature, Laurie played down the importance of his awards.
Interestingly, Laurie told journalist Mariella Frostrup during aninterviewat the festival that he loathed to watch himself on screen.
“Watching is bad, listening is even worse, I find.

and was candid about the poor move that hindered his return.
“I just didn’t read it, I didn’t read the small print.”
Thankfully, he did.

Lucy Boynton and Will Poulter starred as leads, and Laurie was brilliant as Dr. James Nicholson.
I’d be cheap and available.”
Reviews were generally good, withThe Guardianawarding the series a handsome five-star rating.
He can do slapstick comedy, political satire, and gritty drama.
In 2023, Laurie signed up to join the cast of the Apple TV+ thriller, “Tehran.”
I was just such a fan of the show…
I was on the next plane.”