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Sujet: Re: Hugh à la TV et dans la presse Ven 17 Juil - 13:55
Mon mari parle de Hugh Attention, spoilers S6 probable !
"House Boss: "When Hugh Laurie Has a Note, You Listen" Thu., Jul. 16, 2009 8:18 AM PDT by Jennifer Godwin
(Adam Taylor/FOX, Jeffrey Mayer/Getty Images)
Everybody's favorite grinchy genius is coming back to the Emmy Awards!
House the series was nominated for Best Drama, and the great Hugh Laurie got his fourth straight nomination for Outstanding Drama Actor.
We just caught up with House boss David Shore, and he told us the secret to the show's nomination streak, and he spilled some juicy deets on season six, including what House's time in the loony bin does to the genius's delicate and very important brain...
So what specifically earned House a nomination this year? "I think people were just in the habit of voting for us; it's been four years," said Shore. (Hey, folks, that right there is what we call charming and refreshing honesty!) Still, Shore said, "I wish the crew had gotten a few more individual nominations, but it's really important to all of us that this be recognized as a good show. It's just a thrill to be recognized for that." Nonetheless, if there is a secret to Emmy nominations, he's not telling the likes of us, "Because I'd just do it again next year."
As for the star of the show, Shore credits Laurie with being not just a genius but also damn economical in this tough recession climate: "He's just an incredibly talented actor who frees us up as writers and frees up, I would say, every single department, because whatever you ask that man to do, he delivers, and he delivers it brilliantly. He understands this character as well as anybody does. When Hugh Laurie has a note, you listen, because he gets it. He's as passionate about this show as anybody else is and that makes him a pleasure to work with." We never get tired of people saying nice things about Hugh Laurie. We've cruelly kidnapped him from his home in England, and while we keep him prisoner here in the States, the least we can do is treat him kindly. Hugh Laurie, House Larry Watson/FOX
Now, on with the show: Season six is underway, and Shore told us all about what to expect when the series returns on Sept. 21 to Fox. According to Shore: "We're starting the season with a two-hour House movie directed by [executive producer] Katie Jacobs—it's going to be great. Those two hours take place basically exclusively within the institution."
Will therapy, medication and exposure to fellow crazy people do House any good? "The implementation of that and the success of that is a very open question," said Shore. "House is not turning into a different human being—I say this reassuringly to the audience—he is the same human being, who is perhaps more aggressively trying to make a better life for himself." Will any of that stick? Can House really change for the better? Said Shore, "I think that he's incredibly self-aware, but he has many masters, internally, that he has to serve."
Then, once House makes his way home again, Shore said, "We then go back to more typical episodes—I hate to use that word typical—but we're following up on House getting his license back."
But that transition is not going to be easy. According to Shore, "We want to be honest about this; we want to follow through on what happens to House in an honest way. [The story is what] involvement he does have [in the hospital] and how anxious he is to get back and how we can keep him involved. Certainly, if you've got a genius like that, whether he's licensed or not, you're going to listen to what he has to say." We suspect Dr. Cuddy has something to do with that. The woman cannot get enough of Greg House, even if he did hallucinate and tell.
What did you think about the past season of House? Better than ever or below par? Post your thoughts in the comments!"
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Sujet: Re: Hugh à la TV et dans la presse Sam 18 Juil - 15:04
Bon, on apprend rien de bien nouveau mais bon, c'est toujours à prendre!!
Quelle santé ce docteur House!
Il a beau être l'homme le plus regardé de la télé (82 millions de spectateurs par épisode dans 66 pays selon une étude Eurodata), Hugh Laurie, alias le Dr House, déteste se sentir observé. De passage à Paris, l'acteur anglais a lâché sa canne de cinéma, s'est vissé une casquette sur la tête et laissé pousser une longue barbe pour tenter de la jouer incognito. Alors pourquoi diable donner ses interviews en face de la réception de l'hôtel où il est descendu avec son épouse?
Le médecin le plus populaire du petit écran depuis George Clooney période Urgences insiste pour s'installer dos au passage dans le hall de l'hôtel. "La dame à la réception, elle me regarde encore, non?", se hasarde-t-il. "Dites donc, docteur, vous ne seriez pas un peu parano?" C'est sans doute le diagnostic que ferait House. Hollywood rend dingue! Au motif que vous jouez dans une série à succès et que votre tête soudain fait vendre, les paparazzi plantent leurs appareils sous votre nez et vous mitraillent à l'excès...
En cinq ans de Dr House, Hugh Laurie a appris quelques rudiments médicaux. Si bien qu'il s'autorise parfois à établir des ordonnances hors caméra. "Dans l'Eurostar, il y avait à côté de moi un riche Arabe qui voyageait avec son médecin personnel. Il avait mis un masque sur son visage et se faisait prendre la tension toutes les demi-heures. Je n'ai pas pu résister. En tant que médecin réputé, j'ai dit: 'Je crains que vous n'ayez la grippe A'!<"
Un James Bond maladroit
Hugh Laurie en rit encore. "Je suis beaucoup moins cynique que House! Il est malheureux dans sa vie alors que je vis avec la même femme depuis vingt ans; il est torturé, alors que tout me sourit. La série a donné un second souffle à ma carrière. Je m'en sens un peu prisonnier: j'en ai pris pour neuf saisons! Mais je ne me plains pas. C'est juste que je n'ai plus le temps de ne rien faire d'autre. Comme écrire."
Car en plus d'être le comédien le plus regardé dans le monde, Hugh Laurie est l'acteur le plus lu en France. Son roman Tout est sous contrôle (Ed. Sonatine) s'est déjà vendu à 200 000 exemplaires et figure depuis dix-huit semaines parmi les meilleures ventes. Un thriller drolatique dont le héros est un James Bond maladroit qui tente de déjouer un complot sur sa moto et fait tomber les filles. On y retrouve sur papier le ton mordant et le caractère fataliste et entêté de House." Je l'ai écrit en 1996, quand les choses étaient calmes côté ciné. J'avais pensé à un journal intime, mais face à l'ennui de ma vie, j'ai décidé de m'en inventer une plus excitante. Je l'ai envoyé sous pseudo et il a été publié... Je sais bien que c'est grâce au succès de Dr House que mon livre est sorti et se vend si bien. Mais je ne boude pas mon plaisir. Demain, tout peut s'arrêter."
Pas de quoi pousser sir Hugh Laurie à la dépression. "Dans ma tête, je suis toujours un gosse de 14 ans. A 50 ans, je me verrais très bien redevenir anthropologue, ma formation d'origine. Ou bien jouer du piano dans un trio de jazz à la Herbie Hancock." Ce n'est pas une blouse, mais une camisole qu'il lui faut à cet homme!
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Sujet: Re: Hugh à la TV et dans la presse Lun 3 Aoû - 12:30
Sur TenGossip.com, il y a le Top TEN Sexy Actors Over 40! Et devinez qui est 4ème ? ^^ 4) Hugh Laurie: Maybe it’s his sarcasm, maybe it’s his wit, maybe it’s his looks, or hell all three, all I know is ME-YOW.
Un article qui n'apporte absolument rien mais qui me fait délirer parce qu'il sort du... Journal de Mickey
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Sujet: Re: Hugh à la TV et dans la presse Lun 3 Aoû - 13:16
Mickey???
Oooooooo... non...rien....
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Sujet: Re: Hugh à la TV et dans la presse Jeu 27 Aoû - 17:05
Un long tchat donné par Hugh merdredi soir est à lire en anglais ici
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Sujet: Re: Hugh à la TV et dans la presse Jeu 27 Aoû - 19:06
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I just like RSL and LE so much -
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I have googled myself. I don't recommend it. Googling yourself I mean. Not me.
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LE makes me laugh a lot - I try to get her when the camera's running
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Lisa E is amazing. I saw a whole gaggle of women from some TV show - the funny one, the sexy one, the stern one etc - and I thought Lisa does all that every week on her own
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I am anywhere but in fron of TV on Monday nights. I suddenly find chores in the garage.
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They can all make me laugh - they're a very funny bunch but R and L especially
Moi je dis juste
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Sujet: Re: Hugh à la TV et dans la presse Jeu 27 Aoû - 20:49
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J'voudrais pas dire, mais pas besoin de tant clarifier que ça....
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Sujet: Re: Hugh à la TV et dans la presse Sam 29 Aoû - 13:16
Oh oui, HULI
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Sujet: Re: Hugh à la TV et dans la presse Jeu 3 Sep - 14:23
Hugh Laurie rocketed to international stardom in the US TV series House – last year, the hospital drama attracted a record worldwide audience of 81.8 million. Gabrielle Donnelly talked to the actor, and discovered a modest, unassuming man who is torn by separation from his family in the UK
Hugh Laurie worries about his American accent. “It tends to slip,” he says with a dissatisfied frown. Then he quickly corrects himself. “Well, it doesn’t really slip, because a slip would be something I was unaware of, and I am very much aware that I am constantly making mistakes. We are very aware of accents, we British, aren’t we? We’re terrible snobs, and obsessed by language and what it reveals about people’s backgrounds, their class and education – a nation of Professor Higginses, really. I hear myself making mistakes on the set all the time, and it drives me mad when I cannot get a word right.”
We are meeting – amid trolleys and off-camera bangs and crashes – on the set of House, the hugely acclaimed American TV show in which he plays the brilliant but insufferable doctor of the same name.
He’s about the only one who does worry about the accent. During the five years since he took on the role of Dr Gregory House, misanthrope, painkiller-addict, and genius, Hugh has become so closely associated with the character that many American fans of the show have forgotten that he is British at all. The series hit the 2009 Guinness Book of Records last year as the World’s Most Popular TV Show, with an estimated 81.8 million viewers in 66 countries. It has won fistfuls of awards, and earlier this summer Sky TV snapped up the new, fifth series for prime-time viewing in Britain. It is a huge hit in France, with more than 10 million viewers. There, Laurie’s maverick anti-hero has been dubbed “the greatest seducer in the world” which, considering their president’s antics, is some accolade. And all for a fictional character who, if you were unfortunate enough to meet him, would be every bit as likely to take away your painkillers as to take your pulse.
“He’s certainly no angel,” Hugh agrees of his alter ego. “I think if he existed in real life, he would have been quite quickly punched by someone. But I think a reason that people seem to like him so much on television – apart from his entertainment value – is that all of us want to believe that, somewhere in the world, there is somebody out there who has got the answer.
“I think we’re all a bit baffled and bewildered by life. We can’t quite make sense of it, and are probably rather frightened by it a lot of the time. And to feel that there is someone who is smart enough and determined enough and ruthless enough to work out how things function and to reach the answer on how to deal with them... I think in a way that is a reassuring thing. I don’t know if those people actually exist, but it’s an attractive idea to have. Well, it is to me, anyway.”
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Sujet: Re: Hugh à la TV et dans la presse Ven 4 Sep - 12:58
Irish interview with Hugh
Following his phenomenal success with House, Hugh Laurie finds he has a more secure job than the average banker, he tells LA correspondent Patricia Danaher.
There's just a slight touch of the curmudgeon about Hugh Laurie when he ambles in to talk to HQ in the Beverly Hills Four Seasons this week. Though perfectly polite and proper, it takes a while to warm him up and to see more clearly the lines between his most successful screen persona, the grouchy Dr Gregory House, and the actor who has admitted that he is very moody and suffers from depression.
With the sixth season of House about to begin on US television this month, what is not to be happy about in an industry which is notoriously unstable and where even big name stars are taking paycuts?
"Much as I love House, and it is the greatest blessing that a fellow could imagine, it's very unusual," he said. "No actor can imagine playing any character for six years.
"I heard recently on the radio the average length of salaried employment in the United States now is three and a half years.
"When I started out as an actor, people joined a bank in order to work for 40 years and, if you became an actor, well, you were just rolling the dice, and it seems so weird now that it's all absolutely back-to-front, that I've got more of a regular job than people who work in an insurance company.
"That just seems absolutely bizarre."
Wearing a beard and looking tanned and healthy, he is just back from a summer in London with his family. When he is not filming in LA, he's busy rehearsing with his band for a concert they plan to perform in LA in October.
Motorbikes and music provide the respite Laurie sorely needs from the toll of playing such a melancholy character.
"There are days when I sort of feel that it's getting on top of me a bit, the sort of darkness, the relentless melancholy of this character. Although I love him and I find him funny and brilliant and interesting and entertaining in all sorts of ways, there is a sadness about him and a cynicism which can get you down a bit at times," he admits.
"Music is a big escape and boxing. I went boxing this morning, as a sort of recreation that I do, and speed in boxing is a very important element. I sometimes relate it to my experiences trying to play the piano, trying to do something difficult on the piano and how one can develop speed.
"The obvious answer is repetition, the 10,000 hours referred to in Malcolm Gladwell's very splendid new book Outliers which says that just relaxation is the thing. Relaxation leads to speed.
"It is the speed and facility with anything you can do with your hands, whether it's boxing or playing the piano or, on occasion, acting -- if one can relax and just let things go, things usually come easier and quicker."
Given his very impressive résumé as a comic writer and performer in so many British TV shows in the 80s and 90s, such as the still beloved Blackadder, where does Laurie get his laughs these days in the US?
"Jon Stewart. I think we're all lucky to be living in the age of Jon Stewart. I think he is the greatest living American. That would be my regular dose.
"I also think Family Guy is about as good as anything gets. I find that endlessly delightful. That's about it.
"I don't watch drama. It's hard to watch because I see what's going on, the technical aspect of it. I see both in terms of acting and also film-making. I'm very aware when I see a tracking shot going down a hallway; I can sort of see in my head the 20 grips pushing the camera, and I can see the actors' tricks, and I can see the light bouncing off the thing."
Having turned 50 in June, he is ageing very nicely indeed and is making all-out efforts to stay fit, while struggling to give up the cigarettes.
There's also that second novel to be finished for which the advance cheque has long since been cashed. I take the risk of asking him how the old writing is going.
"Slowly. It's coming very, very slowly," he laughs.
"I'm embarrassed to say that cashing the cheque for the advance on my second novel, that came very quickly, but the writing came much more slowly.
"I have unfortunately not really had the necessary time. In my experience of writing, you need big chunks of time. Maybe some people can write when they have a spare hour. I don't find that.
"I find that one needs large periods of time to get the whole thing. One's brain is a bit like an oil tanker. It takes a long period to get up to speed and sometimes it takes four or five hours of really doing nothing before you start.
"I haven't had periods of time like that over the last few years. I hope that my publishers would accept as a reasonable substitute for my planned second novel, the fact that the first novel has got more attention than it otherwise would have done if I hadn't done House, so maybe that's their quid pro quo, but it's certainly something I plan to continue as soon as I get the chance."
And what are the things that motivate him to keep up this prodigious and exacting creative output?
"I think being expected in a place -- that's all I can say. If I'm expected to show up somewhere and I tell someone I'll show up, I'll show up.
"It's not much more complicated than that. I am not a great existentialist. I try to be. I am not. I sort of muddle through the way I think most of us do.
"I don't have a sort of a life plan. I just go from one week to the next, one day to the next and in my working day I go from one scene to the next.
Le saviez-vous ? Dans la vraie vie, Hugh Laurie (Dr House) est un charmant monsieur bardé de diplômes. L’acteur anglais confie au magazine Pédagogies qu’il a été pensionnaire de la prestigieuse école d’Eton (que fréquente la famille royale) et qu’il est diplômé de Cambridge en archéologie et anthropologie.
Malgré tout, sa culture et ses diplômes ne lui servent pas à grand chose pour ce qui est de l’éducation de ses trois enfants…
“J’ai deux gars et une fille et je dois avouer que j’ai un meilleurs contact avec les gars, reconnaît l’acteur. Une fille, c’est difficile à décrypter. Le manuel d’instruction qui va avec fait 800 pages et est écrit en chinois. Lorsque vous réussissez à le lire, vous vous apercevez qu’il manque 32 chapitres essentiels. Il faut donc improviser. Les gars, c’est facile. Du sport, la télé, une console vidéo, un grand bol de chips, du Coca et ils sont contents !”
Ce n’est pas la première fois que le Dr House s’avoue incompétent face à sa fille, qui en plus est ado. Marié depuis vingt ans à Jo, il est papa de trois enfants, Charles, 20 ans, William, 18 ans et Rebecca, 15 ans. Il suit de loin l’éducation de ses enfants. Même si ça lui pèse, il travaille une partie de l’année à Los Angeles, à 9000 km de son domicile familial !
Oh... Je crois que je vais encore acheter un magazine
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Sujet: Re: Hugh à la TV et dans la presse Jeu 10 Sep - 13:33
Petit bout de Hugh dans un des Télé 7 Jours de cet été !
Je trouve que ce look lui va bien
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Sujet: Re: Hugh à la TV et dans la presse Ven 11 Sep - 10:30
Portfolio In Character, Starring …
Photographer Howard Schatz had an idea: place actors in a series of roles and dramatic situations to reveal the essence of their characters. Such was the premise behind his book, In Character: Actors Acting, which captures some of Hollywood’s most emotive stars in the act of, well, making faces. Luckily for us, he continued the tradition for the pages of Vanity Fair. Here are some of the best.
Written, directed, and photographed by Howard Schatz July 9, 2009
HUGH LAURIE Left: You are a dedicated father who, with your wife, has just sat down to dinner with your 15-year-old daughter, who is defiantly announcing that she’s pregnant. Center: You are a fashion designer on the morning of your big runway show, realizing that nothing in the collection is ready or fabulous. Right: You are a blustering, pompous member of the British Parliament, giving a speech that is being broadcast on the BBC, and you’re thrilled at the sound of your own voice.
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Sujet: Re: Hugh à la TV et dans la presse Sam 12 Sep - 17:41
« Pour calmer mes colères, je fais de la boxe, et pour soigner mes moments de déprime, je me rends chez le psy. »
Source: Gala
Be a punching-ball...
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Sujet: Re: Hugh à la TV et dans la presse Sam 12 Sep - 17:43
Une réincarnation supplémentaire....
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Sujet: Re: Hugh à la TV et dans la presse Sam 12 Sep - 17:47
C'est pas 9 vies qu'il nous faut...
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Sujet: Re: Hugh à la TV et dans la presse Jeu 1 Oct - 8:31
Jesse Spencer aime Hugh Il a bons goûts
"House star: I get why Hugh's sexy
(UKPA) – 19 hours ago
House star Jesse Spencer said he "totally gets" why Hugh Laurie is a heartthrob in the States.
The former Neighbours actor, who plays Dr Robert Chase in the medical drama series, thinks British fans find it hard to get their heads around the ex-Blackadder star's sex symbol status.
Jesse said: "It's so foreign for the English - they're like, 'Hugh Laurie what? He's a heartthrob? How's that even possible?'"
Asked if he understands Hugh's popularity, the Australian actor enthused: "Totally. I do."
He added: "That's the advantage of places like the States that did not have a preconception of who he was. They can place him in a role like that without being worried about what an audience would think because most people weren't aware of who he was."
He added that Hugh is "great" to work with.
He said: "He's a perfectionist. It's always the specifics of a scene which make it really good and the acting nuggets of gold which he throws in which turn a scene from a good scene to a great scene. Watching him explore scenes and find these great little moments is always fun to watch, and it's great to work with someone who's constantly trying to better himself."
:: Jesse is currently promoting the fifth series of House, which is out on DVD.
Copyright 2009 The Press Association. All rights reserved. "
(Peut-être aurais-je dû le mettre dans le sujet Jesse Spencer???)
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Sujet: Re: Hugh à la TV et dans la presse Lun 5 Oct - 16:35
Hugh en couv' d'un mag chinois, et oui, c'est possible (Source: Twitter de Greg Yaitanes!)
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Sujet: Re: Hugh à la TV et dans la presse Sam 10 Oct - 8:52
Hugh Laurie est en couverture du prochain Télé 7 Jours, avec un article plutôt sympathique