Hugh Laurie
An image from Stuart Little 2, one of the productions that also features Hugh Laurie.
Hugh Laurie

Hugh Laurie

June 11, 1959 — Oxford, England, UK

James Hugh Calum Laurie CBE is an English actor, director, singer, musician, comedian, and author. He is known for portraying the title character on the Fox medical drama series House (2004–2012), for which he received two Golden Globe Awards and nominations for numerous other awards. He was listed in the 2011 Guinness World Records as the most watched leading man on television and was one of the highest-paid actors in a television drama, earning £250,000 ($409,000) per episode of House.

His other television credits include arms dealer Richard Onslow Roper in the miniseries The Night Manager (2016), for which he won his third Golden Globe Award, and Senator Tom James in the HBO sitcom Veep (2012–2019), for which he received his 10th Emmy Award nomination.

Forced to abandon rowing during a bout of glandular fever, he joined the Cambridge Footlights, a university dramatic club that has produced many well-known actors and comedians. There he met Emma Thompson, with whom he had a romantic relationship, which later ended yet they remain good friends. She introduced him to his future comedy partner, Stephen Fry. Laurie, Fry and Thompson later parodied themselves as the University Challenge representatives of "Footlights College, Oxbridge" in "Bambi", an episode of The Young Ones, with the series' co-writer Ben Elton completing their team.

House

House

2004

Tomorrowland

Tomorrowland

2015

Monsters vs Aliens

Monsters vs Aliens

2009

Stuart Little

Stuart Little

1999

The Man in the Iron Mask

The Man in the Iron Mask

1998

101 Dalmatians

101 Dalmatians

1996

Stuart Little 2

Stuart Little 2

2002

Arthur Christmas

Arthur Christmas

2011