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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Mer 20 Oct - 14:28
Candice Bergen parle de son rôle dans House:
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Jeu 21 Oct - 8:58
Question: I’ve missed House two weeks in a row due to work, which is very depressing. Can I please have some scoop to cheer me up? —Kim Ausiello: You should check out this new product that just hit the market. It’s called a DVR. All the cool kids are using it. In any event, exec producer Katie Jacobs teases that Taub’s marriage will be tested in “a completely unexpected way” later this season. Might this be connected to a certain spoiler that ran in AA last week? Maybe. Maybe not.
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Jeu 21 Oct - 15:18
'House' star: 'Cuddy hasn't changed' Thursday, October 21 2010, 13:52 BST By Morgan Jeffery, TV Reporter
House star Lisa Edelstein has revealed that she is pleased with the way her character Lisa Cuddy has evolved.
The actress told Sky TV that Cuddy's new child and romance with House have helped to fill in her backstory.
"In the beginning of the series... she really served the purpose of blocking House from doing certain things, with the occasional witty back-and-forth or flirtation," explained Edelstein. "But eventually you have to fill in a character's life or the audience would be dissatisfied."
However, she denied that Cuddy had changed drastically over the medical drama's seven-year run.
"Characters don't actually change on television, they [just] reveal themselves," she claimed. "You can't change the character, because then you change the show. Instead, you can get to know [the character] better."
House continues on Mondays at 8/7c on Fox.
Source: Digital Spy
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Mar 26 Oct - 9:40
Pas vraiment spoiler...
Lisa Edelstein: Cuddy limits Dr. House's 'insanity'
Cuddy is in the house – finally.
After six seasons of teasing, tormenting and relentless flirting, the bickering doctors of Fox's House (Mondays, 8 ET/PT) have taken their romance to the next level. Lisa Edelstein chats with USA TODAY's Lindsay Deutsch about her character's relationship with the elusive Dr. House (Hugh Laurie) and the show's evolving dynamic.
"You can only tease it for so long and if you don't allow it to happen, you miss an opportunity," said Edelstein about the complicated romance.
"Cuddy is this boundary maker and House relies on her to limit his insanity," she added.
The television vet explained her role in the unfolding story of Dr. House. After their one kiss in the sixth season's finale, the future of the show's stars was up in the air for fans. Edelstein did not know details, but she had been tipped off by producers about the direction the show was headed.
"The show is about House and his journey through life, and the romance is part of it. I think people were worried that it would somehow change the show. They were afraid of a change in the dynamic, but it was a fictional fear in the world of Princeton-Plainsboro," she said.
For Edelstein, the acting transition was easy.
"We have a great working relationship and thankfully because of that, having to suddenly have these intimate scenes with somebody -- it really isn't weird. Our characters have been flirting for so long that it doesn't feel strange, and we trust each other, which is really important."
Source: USA Today
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Mar 26 Oct - 15:14
You’ve seen the next two episodes of ‘House’! I can’t wait to hear what you think about Amber Tamblyn’s character. – BooBooKitty12 via Twitter Simply said, med student Martha M. Masters is a breath of fresh air for the Fox drama, now in its seventh season. “Small Wonder” (as Taub dismissively dubs her) is brilliant on any number of subjects, yet painfully naïve, as far as House is concerned, when it comes to (deceptively) doing what is needed to save lives. As such, expect him to really run Martha – aka Cuddy’s solution to the team’s “sausagefest” problem – through the wringer when it comes to patient-of-the-week Jack Coleman’s (’Heroes’) vexing case. Also, Martha’s Nov. 8 arrival in and of itself begets a mystery: Why does Taub have such a beef with the new gal?
How many scenes do House and Cuddy have in the Nov. 8 episode? – Bellecuddy via Twitter They have several, but it very well may be their final encounter that dictates where this nascent romance is heading next.
Source: Fancast
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Mer 27 Oct - 8:27
Who does Amber Tamblyn play on House? — Peter MICKEY: House describes her as the "the love child of Einstein and Mary Poppins." The brainiac's bleeding-heart principles of course irk the cranky doc. So he fires her — several times. Imagine if he knew about her past with one of his team members.
Source: TV Guide
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Mer 27 Oct - 12:50
Dr House : Cuddy adore sa maman !
Lisa Edelstein vient d'expliquer qu'elle était fascinée par l'actrice Candice Bergen. Ca tombe bien, elle jouera sa maman dans Dr House.
Par Maxime CLAUDEL - 27 octobre 2010
Prochainement, Dr House va accueillir la maman de Lisa Cuddy. Ce personnage, qui promet des moments d'anthologie avec House (Hugh Laurie), sera interprété par Candice Bergen (Boston Justice), une actrice admirée par Lisa Edelstein.
« Elle est hilarante, elle est brillante, je ne pouvais rêver mieux [en tant que mère]. Vous pouvez sentir son intelligence et c'est ce qui la rend si spectaculaire. Elle ajoute toujours quelque chose que vous ne soupçonnez pas. » explique Lisa Edelstein à PopEater, laquelle ne tarit pas d'éloges sur Candice Bergen.
Par ailleurs, Lida Edelstein a révélé que Hugh Laurie rencontrait beaucoup de difficultés avec son imitation de l'accent américain (l'acteur est anglais), « C'est dur pour lui. [...] Fort heureusement, il est perfectionniste et il entend certaines erreurs dont je n'ai pas conscience. »
Dr House continue tous les lundis, sur la chaîne Fox.
Source: excessif
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Jeu 28 Oct - 9:51
Question: Any information on when Olivia Wilde is returning to House? —Christine Ausiello: Probably not until spring. You’ll be happy to know that her temporary replacement, Amber Tamblyn, makes a positive first impression in her Nov. 8 debut. As you would expect, her character — supersmart and moralistic med student Martha M. Masters — gets quite a hazing from House‘s boys club. We’ll soon discover that a member of said club shares a past with House‘s “immutable obstacle,” as Dr. Crankenstein calls her. Other colorful nicknames assigned to the newbie on her first day of work include:
* The Internet with breasts * Small Wonder * The love child of Einstein and Mary Poppins * The Bunny * Pippy Long Division
Question: House scoop? —Jennifer Ausiello: House pink-slips a member of his team during November sweeps. Not once, not twice, but three times. Also, three major characters do some jail time.
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Lun 1 Nov - 15:46
Dr House : Un nouveau personnage
L'actrice Lisa Edelstein, qui interprète le docteur Cuddy, vient de déclarer qu'elle était fascinée par Candice Bergen. Coïncidence ou non... cette dernière interprètera sa maman dans la saison 7 de Dr House.
C'est le Dr House qui va être content ! Très prochainement, il va devoir accueillir la maman de Cuddy. Et c'est donc l'actrice Candice Bergen, que l'on connait pour avoir joué dans le film du réalisateur Louis Male "Merci d'avoir été ma femme", qui va interpréter ce personnage clef.
"Elle est hilarante, elle est brillante, je ne pouvais rêver mieux [en tant que mère]. Vous pouvez sentir son intelligence et c'est ce qui la rend si spectaculaire. Elle ajoute toujours quelque chose que vous ne soupçonnez pas", a déclaré l'actrice au sujet de Lisa Edelstein, sa fille dans la série.
Par ailleurs, Lisa Edelstein a révélé que Hugh Laurie, d'origine anglaise, avait de nombreuses difficultés avec son imitation de l'accent américain. "C'est dur pour lui. [...] Fort heureusement, il est perfectionniste et il entend certaines erreurs dont je n'ai pas conscience."
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Source: Ciné Télé Revue
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Mar 2 Nov - 9:10
@JulianaKhanjian (via Twitter): House scoop please!!! One of the main characters on House is thinking about having a baby! In other news, Amber Tamblyn is great as med student Martha M. Masters—she's not jaded like the House's other diagnosticians, and she argues intelligently about how morality contributes to good medicine, rather than detracts from it. The show's producers should consider keeping her on the team long-term, whether or not Olivia Wilde is there to play Hadley.
Source: E!Online
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Mar 2 Nov - 9:24
House creator David Shore on love, mystery and charity
JOHN DOYLE From Monday's Globe and Mail
The TV cranny doesn’t hold with using its valuable space to constantly convey the burbling enthusiasm of people in the TV racket. The yada-yada interview kinda thing. There are exceptions, of course. Like when the author (that’s me) leaves town and meets interesting people in Los Angeles, Vancouver, Halifax or St. John’s. Especially if their name is Doyle. That’s a given.
Another exception might be the chap in charge of one of the biggest shows in the universe of shows. Thus, when I was invited to talk to David Shore, creator and boss of House (usually on Fox, Mondays, but there’s baseball event of note pre-empting it tonight), I said yes. Shore is in Toronto later this week to host an event for the charity Ve’ahavta and introduce Bob Geldof there.
The thing about Shore, a Canadian, is that he doesn’t do much in the way of giving interviews and making speeches. He’s busy with the series, one that is seen in so many countries that, two years ago, it was named the most popular show on the planet. And, well, since the whole Dr.-House-loves-Cuddy thing erupted this season on House, certain questions need to be asked.
The lovey-dovey relationship between the pathologically sarcastic Dr. House (Hugh Laurie) and the always strong, calm Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein), has unnerved some fans of the show. They brood about it online. Some are outraged.
“I tend to avoid the online comments,” Shore says on the phone from L.A. “If they’re good, you shrug. If they’re negative, you shrug. Can’t please everybody. I think the relationship is a natural and worthwhile development for the characters and the show. It was in the cards from the start. Maybe not from day one of House, but from day three or four. Having said that, I acknowledge that this season started differently. The episodes subsequent to the opening have put us back in our wheelhouse, though. House is still House, Cuddy is still Cuddy. It’s been fun to explore the relationship. It’s about whether people can change. And in the case of House, it’s all about him changing. It’s about him striving to be happy and make others happy.”
I can’t not ask Shore about the House-as-Holmes issue. Before the BBC series Sherlock arrived in North America, its creative team made a point of saying that a Sherlock Holmes figure has existed on U.S. television for years now – Dr. House.
So I asked, “How conscious are you of House as a Sherlock Holmes-in-a-hospital setting?”
“There is a similarity, certainly. Holmes was an inspiration and we’ve never hidden that. It’s House and Wilson, instead of Holmes and Watson. His [House’s] musical nature is a coincidence. His drug addiction is a coincidence. Dr. House’s essential nature is to use reason and deduction as opposed to emotion. That’s Holmes too. I’m fine with the similarities. We’ve even dropped big hints about that.”
About his gig for the charity Ve’ahavta, Shore is self-deprecating. Asked why he’s the host for a big fundraising event when he rarely makes public appearances, he says: “A friend explained the charity’s work to me a few years ago and I became a supporter. Last year they honoured me with an award and, apparently, I made a humorous speech. This is a charity about the phrase ‘repair the world.’ It supports hospitals and delivers medical supplies in many countries. That’s why Bob Geldof is speaking this year. He’s a shining example of somebody doing what they don’t actually have to do – make the world a little better. I’m not particularly religious but I believe in that, and admire Geldof a lot. To him, I just want to say, ‘Thank you.’”
And are his beliefs reflected in his work on House? “I think so. Dr. House is not a perfect person, but he’s striving.”
Shore’s career in television began in Canada, working on Traders, Due South and other local productions. Does he, by any chance, pay attention to Canadian TV these days? “I watch Hockey Night in Canada all the time,” he says, laughing. “I’ve got the hockey package on my TV service. But, no I don’t have a lot of time to study what’s happening in Canadian TV. I meet Canadians working all the time in L.A. And I mean, all the time. That’s my main connection, apart from visiting family in Canada.”
Most people in the TV business are working on several projects simultaneously, always developing something new. Is there anything Shore is involved in outside of the House series?
“I should be working on more, but House takes up all my time. Last year I delivered a new version of The Rockford Files to NBC. It didn’t work out. But it won’t die. I hope it comes back, that project, and I have a feeling it will. You know, this is just a great time to be involved in television. There are so many excellent shows. I watch Modern Family with my own family and the quality of the writing is wonderful. There are so many shows I want to see every week. If I’m invited to see a movie, my first thought is the day and time. What show am I going to miss? I can PVR it, but maybe I want to see the show when it airs, not later. I’d rather see the show, usually.”
Then Shore went back to work on House, which will return when the big baseball thing is over.
Source: The Globe and Mail
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Mar 2 Nov - 17:08
Will ‘House’ Episode 7 be another Huddy-fest, or are there other interesting plots involving the team or Wilson? – Irene The episode airing Nov. 15 does have some tense Huddy moments – not at all surprising given what transpires this coming Monday – but the main story involves the treatment of a family that may have (rather miraculously) come in contact with smallpox. In addition to some great stuff involving newcomer Amber Tamblyn’s med student and an extremely helpful Dutch cybersex operator (!), there’s also a story for Wilson that just might point his romance with Sam in an interesting direction.
How dare you hint that House and Cuddy might be finished for good? What an as…. – Sue I’ll cut you off there and invite you to check back with me after the next two episodes. We can assess the state of their relationship better then. Source: Fancast
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Ven 5 Nov - 9:31
AMBER TAMBLYN TAKES ON “HOUSE”
HOUSE returns this coming Monday night with an all-new episode and an extra shot of estrogen, when guest star Amber Tamblyn makes her debut as Martha Masters, a new third year med student who’s hired to join the team and go toe to toe with House. We caught up with Tamblyn and got her to dish on her character and how she’s going to challenge House in a way he’s not used to:
FAA: How does your character, Martha, get introduced to House? Amber: “Martha’s introduction to House is I guess a unique one. I feel like people, characters on the show often push back against House, that’s kind of the ritual of the show, but for her it really comes from not as much an intellectual place even though she does say it’s intellectual – it’s a very genuine, new feeling for her to come into this environment and to work with someone who she says, you know, is a legend. She says that, House is a legend. So she’s here working with him but suddenly she’s finding this person, this other side of House that she didn’t know about which is this person who breaks the rules, who does what’s best for the patient, which is not always honest, so for her it’s really sort of going up against that.”
FAA: What can we expect to see in the first episode? Amber: “In this first episode where Martha’s introduced, she has to learn the difference between being honest with a patient and doing what’s best for a patient and she goes with her honesty and integrity and House does not, and they really clash in that way. She definitely is the opposite of him in the way that she thinks.”
FAA: So how would you say Martha and House relate to one another, and how’s that going to challenge House? Amber: “Martha relates to House on an IQ level in the sense that they are both very brilliant only he’s a very negative person in a lot of ways and she’s very peppy and excited to be there and so they sort of clash at certain points but at the same time when they’re trying to figure something out it’s like, you know, two of the best brains working together.”
FAA: So aside from Martha being brilliant, how else would you describe her? Amber: “She is someone who is incredibly smart and very much socially awkward and often makes jokes that no one else can understand, jokes about fungus. She’s a crazy non sequitur, her brain just doesn’t, you know, link up in the ways that ours do so when they were describing it to me I thought, “Wow that’s kind of really brilliant to bring someone in that is as much in their own world of integrity and intelligence in the way that House is, you know, but in an opposite way.”
FAA: How would you describe the dynamics between Martha and Cuddy? Amber: “The dynamic between Cuddy and Martha is very interesting. From what I gather Martha is sort of a young Cuddy, which is one of the reasons she was interested in presenting her to House – because Martha reminded her of a lot of herself. So for her this is really about House opening up to a new person that is just as smart but again will challenge him.”
Watch the clash of the “masters” and catch an all-new episode of HOUSE, this Monday night, November 8th at 8 ET/PT on FOX.
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Sam 6 Nov - 11:11
Olivia Wilde — aka the beloved Thirteen — has some good news for House fans: She will definitely return to the Fox drama this season! Wilde took a leave of absence this fall to shoot a starring role in the big-budget sci-fi Western Cowboys and Aliens but confirms to EW that her comeback is already in the works.
“I am coming back to House. This season, as a matter of fact. It is a done deal,” Wilde told EW while attending the 19th Annual BAFTA LA Britannia Awards Thursday in Los Angeles. “I have been really lucky this year to be offered all these great film opportunities and I was also blessed to have a job in TV that really worked with me to get me to a place where I could do those films and not miss those opportunities like Tron.
“They have it all worked out and the viewers will find out where she went and why she left,” Wilde continued. “I think it is an interesting progression for her. Thirteen has been through a lot so it has to be escalated. She has Huntington’s. She had a brain tumor and went blind. She had a bad breakup. She’s sexually ambiguous. She had problems with drugs. I thought, `What else can (creator) David Shore possibly come up with?’ They had to take it to a whole new level. They are really taking some big risks this year, which is exciting.”
Until then, Wilde said she’s working on the body-swapping comedy The Change Up with Ryan Reynolds, Leslie Mann and Jason Bateman. “We’re shooting in Atlanta. It is so boring and dull. No one laughs. We just sit around and cry all day. [Laughs]. No, it is absolutely the funniest job.”
Source: EW
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Sam 6 Nov - 12:10
Amber Tamblyn Talks Up ‘House’ Visit, Clears The Air On ‘127 Hours’ by Matt Webb Mitovich Nov 5th, 2010 | 10:40 AM
Amber Tamblyn is on the cusp of having a moment.
Starting this Friday, she can be seen in ‘127 Hours,’ a big-screen telling of the real-life drama experienced by Aron Ralston, the mountain climber who in 2003 resorted to amputating his arm after being pinned down in a crevasse. Then starting Monday, the actress delves into fictionalized drama with an extended run on Fox’s ‘House,’ where she plays überbrilliant med student Martha M. Masters.
Tamblyn, whose past TV credits include ‘Joan of Arcadia’ and ‘The Unusuals,’ spoke with us at length about these two exciting new projects.
I’ve already seen your first two ‘House’ episodes and you have some great banter with Hugh Laurie. For an actress, is that like the ultimate tennis match? Yeah, that was pretty fun. It’s really hard to do that back-and-forth and then the next minute you have to say some crazy medical term. It’s definitely a challenge!
What do you enjoy most about Martha M. Masters – outside of her magnificent moniker? I love her social awkwardness, her inability to connect with the other teammates. She’s not really one of the guys; she’s the outcast. I know that’s strange to like, but it somehow comes off funny and endearing, because she is trying. She’s a cute little nerd.
In what I’ve seen thus far, she’s mostly holding her ground when at odds with House. Will she gradually come around, though, to his Machiavellian methods? She’s going to try, and that’s going to screw her up. And then he’s going to try [to understand her], and that’s going to screw him up. It’s an interesting give-and-take.
What sort of things will we learn about Martha over the coming weeks? One of the great things about the show is there isn’t going to be a lot of [exposition] at first. You really learn about her just through the situations she’s put through at work. That’s what creates how we know her and what we know of her. Amber Tamblyn with Peter Jacobson, guest star Dylan Baker, Omar Epps and Jesse Spencer in the Nov. 15 episode of 'House' (Fox)
When I saw Jesse Spencer in August, he was more than game to hint at a little “something” developing between Chase and Martha. Has that materialized in any of the scripts yet? What?! He was lying to you!
Well, I think he likes to think that Chase woos all the ladies. Yeah, he likes to think that Chase is a mac daddy, maybe. But not that I know of! I doubt anything [romantic] is going to materialize because as I’ve said, Martha is like the kid sister. She’s not a sex symbol to them. She’s intellectually out of their league, and that’s not attractive to them – if that makes any sense.
For about how many episodes do we have you? I think it’s going to be around 13.
Really? That’s fantastic. I’ve been putting it out there that Martha is quite the breath of fresh air. Oh, sweet! That makes me happy to hear. I was worried she might come off as obnoxious, but we’ve been monitoring that and making sure it’s not the case.
Turning to ‘127 Hours’: I watched a few preview clips before this interview, and though one gave me the heeby-jeebies, I’m definitely going to see the film. I mean, I think I can see it…. You can see it. [Laughs] Everybody is exaggerating how scary it is.
How does your character figure into Aron’s story? Megan is one of two hikers that Aron (played by James Franco) meets in the beginning. ['Brokeback Mountain's Kate Mara plays the other.] They have a lot of fun, they videotape each other.… Our characters serve as the comedic relief – the dopamine – for the rest of the film, which is a very dark ride. It’s a way for Aron, when he’s trapped, to look back at this video and see how much fun he had. It lets the audience breathe for a moment during a very difficult time.
You had no less than Danny Boyle (’Slumdog Millionaire,’ ‘28 Days Later’) for a director. How was that? Oh gosh, he’s so amazing. He’s very free and funny and he’s very interested in knowing what the actors want to do and try in scenes. He’s a very open director.
James Franco, meanwhile, seems to be really keeping us guessing these days as to what he’s all about. Acting, performance art, soap opera roles, examinations of ‘Three’s Company’…. What was your impression of him? I think that people in the media and entertainment world are just not used to this, so it feels very strange. In a lot of European countries, it’s very common to have actors cross over into different art genres, but here if you do it, it’s sometimes done poorly and it’s easy to make fun of people for it. James is a very beautiful person in that sense that he’s an overall artist.
What are we to make of reports that people are fainting at ‘127 Hours’ screenings? I think maybe a person has done that, but…. The cutting off of the arm is under three minutes of the movie. This is a thing where people hear that other people having “fainted” at the movie, so they just faint. [On Wednesday] night, a woman had an actual seizure at the screening, but she happened to have been diabetic, so it was totally unrelated. And yet all of a sudden I get a text from my publicist [about it]! That’s the kind of incorrect stuff that’s happening. It’s making people think it’s this “horror film” all about him cutting his arm off, but that’s a tiny portion of the sequence. It’s really a very triumphant and soulful film that’s even at times funny, because he makes jokes about being stuck.
What do you hope people take away from seeing the film? It’s the ultimate message story about what happens when the metaphorical boulder in your life traps you. What happens when the thing that stops you – the thing that needed to stop you, to change the trajectory of your life – finally does? Do you choose to die from it or free yourself from it? The real Aron will tell you that he thought living an extreme sports life was living, when really he wasn’t connecting with people. Had this [crisis] not happened, he would not have stopped to think about that. The film is testament to how brilliant Danny [Boyle] is, in that you can sit and sweat your whole body off for an hour and a half when the main character never moves, he’s just trapped in this one position. And that is pretty fantastic.
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Lun 8 Nov - 11:35
By Meg5 on November 8, 2010 Q&A with House Guest Star Amber Tamblyn
Amber Tamblyn ‘Masters’ her House call After watching the first couple of episodes in which Amber Tamblyn guest stars and after chatting with her, I realize even more how suitable she is as House’s new team member, the exceptional medical student Martha M. Masters. David Shore asked her to join House temporarily to fill in for Olivia Wilde. The young, yet proficient and knowledgeable actress, is more than up for the challenging task. Not only does she give life to her character the minute she appears on screen, clicking with the rest of the cast immediately and picking up the rhythm of the show, she is also a well-spoken and bright person off-screen. Her smart, funny and blunt style makes her a perfect match to go head to head with Hugh Laurie’s House. I find her portrayal Of Masters to be like a breath of fresh air for the show, now in its seventh season, already off to a good start with the House and Cuddy relationship. Check out below what she shared about her character, her costars and what her experience on House has been so far. nup_141494_0732
I think you do a really great job. The first impression rings true. I didn’t expect to enjoy your character this much right away. Past characters that were introduced tend to not have that agreement first off. You make it seem so easy and so much fun, especially during the scenes with House. How did you get into the character so easily? It seems to flow so well. I was just wondering, if the character spoke to you right away?
AT: Well, the character did because it’s based on somebody that I know very well whose real name is Martha Meredith Masters. My friend, Meredith, is similar to this character, but this character is in a much exaggerated version of her, but she is in med school. She often makes jokes that I don’t understand that are about Euler’s Number or something that I bet I, and most people in the room, don’t know what she’s talking about. So, she can be a little socially awkward sometimes, which is what the character, Masters, is like on the show. I feel like I’m very fortunate to have at least the building blocks to create this character. Then, everything else, I just run with it.
The part of Martha Masters was originally just an idea. David Shore and Katie Jacobs had come to me and said, “We want to write a character for you. Are you interested?” I said, “Yes.” Then, it wasn’t until I had signed on and did a bunch of episodes that I finally got to see a script. It was a very personal thing to me since the character is based on my real life best friend who is a med student. In fact, they had made her sign a release saying she wouldn’t sue Fox. Pretty hilarious, but she is a med student. She’s very much like this character. I’m not saying anything out of turn or mean about her, but she’s incredibly brilliant, but sometimes she can be very socially awkward.
And of course, it’s David Shore’s writing, too, that allows me to play those things. When he actually writes in, “Martha using her period as a metaphor to get someone to donate a kidney to her sister,” the fact that Martha does that kind of stuff, she doesn’t know what’s appropriate and what’s not. She doesn’t really know how to socially integrate herself into society to help herself not look like such a dork. She hasn’t learned that yet. She’s too much in her intellectual brain. She hasn’t socially grown yet. I think that’ll be a great thing to watch her learn how to do and sometimes learn it the hard way in a lot of cases.
The fact that David Shore still has never met the real Martha Meredith Masters and has written this character so perfectly, so much like her, is pretty amazing. When they do meet, I think like a giant black hole will form in the sky where all human brains will get sucked up into. What? That didn’t make any sense. Let’s put it in the article though. Let’s just do it. See what happens.
What surprised me that I found really refreshing is to have two strong, interesting women interact on a show that’s usually more centered on men. The Cuddy/Masters scenes, they’re really working great. I may see Masters as a young Cuddy in sorts. You seem to have chemistry with Hugh, of course, but also with Lisa. How is the dynamic with her and everyone behind the scenes? Will we see more of you ladies working together?
AT: Well, so far, she and I have only had that scene and one with Hugh and her and one other scene that we just shot a couple days ago. So, not really.No, but perhaps that will come up more, but I do think she is sort of a young Cuddy, an extremist version of Cuddy in a certain way, which is probably why Cuddy brought her on. I think House says that I remind her of herself, but yes, Lisa’s amazing. She’s great. She’s very funny. She’s very health-oriented. I’m learning a lot of health things from her. She’s a very interesting woman and incredibly gorgeous. I mean, she’s gorgeous on screen, but in real life, she is the real deal. Her skin is insanely flawless.
I have not done one scene with Robert Sean Leonard. I did a scene where I pulled House out of his office in which we just looked at each other, which was funny. Then, I’ve only done three scenes with Lisa Edelstein, but individually, each of those actorsare their own characters, too. Peter Jacobson and Omar and Jesse, they’re real life characters of themselves. They’re great people, all three of them.
On the medicine front:
I didn’t do any medical research. I did episode-by-episode research. So, if something was involving smallpox, then I would look that up. If there was a specific word I didn’t know, which is about 90% of the words, I would look up that and see what it meant.
As far as the on-set training when you’re trying to do something like draw blood and IV’s, they have a woman there who’s incredible who was a nurse for many, many years. She does all the teaching of how to deal with that.
There’s a woman named Bobbin who was a nurse for many years and then retired to come be on the show and help us learn how to do anything that we’re doing on that episode. So, if we’re giving someone a trach, if we’re taking blood, if we’re— Anything that we do, she teaches us and shows us how to do it and makes sure it’s the right way. That’s the training. There was no reading anything beforehand.
About joining House:
Well, the main thing was, of course, Hugh Laurie. -I’m a fan of Blackadder. I’d known Hugh before that.- I had never seen the show before, but as soon as they came to me and said they wanted to write something, I went, “Oh, I don’t want to do a medical show. That doesn’t sound very fun to me.” I started asking my friends. They all went, “Are you an idiot? It’s not a medical show. You’ve never seen it?” I went, “No.” I felt very stupid for ever thinking that.
So, I rented a bunch of the seasons. I watched it. I was blown away. It is not just Hugh, though it is him, but it’s the idea that you learn so much about these doctors and about these characters, not through long monologues about their back story or through their life and what they’ve been through, but you learn about them based on how they’re tested in their work environment. So, you put them in a certain environment; it creates a certain kind of person. That’s how you learn who they are.
To me, that’s incredibly interesting and very smart writing. I think that’s a great way to create a character. So, I felt that I was in good hands to have a character written for me by David Shore. So, it was a combination of all of those things, of working with Hugh, of having David write something for me, just all of that. I felt very flattered by the whole thing, and fortunate.
I wish I had some crazy story about how mean Jesse Spencer was to me or something, but I just fell right into it naturally with them. Maybe they even were a little relieved because I can imagine, being such a well-oiled machine like that, if you have someone come in and it slows down the machine a little bit, it can be maybe frustrating. I don’t know, but we just clicked instantly, all of us. I’ve always preferred working with large groups of guys. So, it’s a perfect work environment for me. I think that’s because I don’t have any brothers. I’m guessing… and I talk like a dude. I cuss a lot, which I’m not doing today. I’m on my good streak. It’s fun. I get to play around with them. That’s enjoyable.
Also, I think it’s how well oiled they all are. That’s amazing how well everyone works together, and not just the actors, but the producers and the writers. They’ve got it down to a science in how they do things there. It’s nice. I feel a lot of other shows, certainly ones I’ve been on, could take a cue from how well they run their show. It’s a very, very friendly crew and cast.
Masters and House are alike:
I think you’re going to see someone who had been so much in the world of academia and knowledge and accumulating knowledge that she never progressed or matured in a social sense. So, you’re going to see someone that has a hard time communicating on some of the most basic levels, which I think is very common for people who are highly, highly, intelligent functioning people. I think that Martha may even have Asperger’s. It’s something that we’ve talked about. I know that Hugh’s character does share some of these traits.
So, it’s potentially like she’s a young version of him, only she believes so strongly in the ethics of truth telling to the point of a fault. Just in the same way that he believes so much in that lying can help you find the truth to a fault. So, the two of them have distinctive ideas about how to get to the same thing. You’re going to see her try to come into the real world for the first time.It’s going to be pretty intense for her.
Overall, it is absolutely delicious. I annoy him. I fascinate him. The two characters both annoy and fascinate each other. House probably even sees a little bit of himself in her, except the opposite, except he’s usually mean. She’s usually overly nice. So, both would make for funny television.
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Mar 9 Nov - 18:17
Tina: Any scoop on House? Next week's episode launches with Hugh Laurie-as-House calling up the Centers for Disease Control and asking, in his best Valley-girl-accent, "Hi! I'm a screenwriter. Could smallpox theoretically survive undersea for 200 years in a closed container." The answer is, "Well, theoretically, yes, but..." And with that House hangs up and begins to face the possibility that smallpox has risen from the dead to kill again. (Zombies are everywhere—even zombie diseases!) The episode is completely freaky and great and has a wonderful claustrophobic horror movie feel.
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Mar 9 Nov - 18:24
Amber Tamblyn is going to be on ‘House’ for around 13 episodes? Interesting! – missquadros via Twitter Very! And speaking of “thirteen,” that means she will likely overlap with Olivia Wilde when she returns from this-and-that movie shoot. “I hope that’s the case,” Amber told me. “My boyfriend is a friend of Olivia’s and he always talks about how lovely she is, so I think that’s what’s going to happen at the end of the season.”
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Jeu 11 Nov - 15:15
Interview de Amber Tamblyn pour Associated Press
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Jeu 11 Nov - 15:21
Will House and Dr. Masters continue to butt heads? — Matt MICKEY: Of course! When a case of smallpox breaks out at the hospital, their working relationship will be tested in a new way — when she's the only doctor available to prevent him from getting infected. He's even grouchier when you quarantine him, you see.
Source: TV Guide
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Jeu 11 Nov - 15:58
Un épisode de House S7 sera tourné en Louisiane, début 2011, preuve:
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Sam 13 Nov - 10:23
Spoiler 707!
Ten teasers about the next 'House' Friday, November 12 2010, 18:04 GMT By Morgan Jeffery, TV Reporter
There's trouble afoot on this week's House when a suspected outbreak of smallpox hits Princeton-Plainsboro! Despite the insistence of medical officer Dr. Broda (guest star Dylan Baker), House remains unconvinced that the terrible disease had made a comeback, going to extreme lengths to prove his point and save a deteriorating patient. Check out our ten tantalising hints at what's coming up below!
1. The episode begins with a flashback to a Dutch slave ship.
2. An unexpected guest aboard the ship could provide the answer that House is looking for.
3. House and his team become trapped in the hospital.
4. What looks like smallpox, but isn't smallpox?
5. A web-cam stripper helps the team diagnose a patient.
6. "I have to deal with a very sick man".
7. Cuddy forgives House for his deception last week. Or does she?
8. "What I need is more important than what you're doing."
9. Wilson and Sam consider taking a big step in their relationship.
10. House risks his life to prove a point, but he may have made the wrong decision.
Source: DigitalSpy
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Mer 24 Nov - 14:22
@Eve_Venn (via Twitter): Any #House scoop to keep us going when the show goes on an 8 week hiatus after tonight's episode??!! We hear that Chase will continue playing the field this season, and as a result, we'll be seeing more of his sexy Australian body. Yay!
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Mer 24 Nov - 14:35
Edelstein pleased with 'House' romance Monday, November 22 2010, 15:45 GMT By Catriona Wightman, TV Reporter
Lisa Edelstein has revealed that she is pleased with the way her romance on House has developed.
The actress told Give Me My Remote that she is happy that the relationship between Cuddy and House (Hugh Laurie) has not been the focus of the season.
"I was glad they're giving the relationship a chance to live," she said. "In other words, they're in a relationship and then they're back in the world of Princeton-Plainsboro in a relationship.
"I think we're not making a bigger deal out of it than it should be. You don't want that, you don't want it to suddenly be every other scene they're pushing each other against the wall and madly making out. That's not what the show is about. So I think they've given enough to make the relationship part of the story, but not too much to make it like a big eye-roll."
Edelstein also suggested that the relationship will affect House and Cuddy forever, even if it doesn't last.
"They're forever in the sense that you can't suddenly know less about a person," she said. "That person, when you open yourself up, they will forever be a person you opened yourself up to. And because of the nature of their jobs, they will always have to interact on some level. And it will always be complicated - it was complicated before, it [is] complicated now, it will be complicated later."
Source: DigitalSpy
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Ven 26 Nov - 18:30
Dr House : un rêve pour Amber Tamblyn
Pour la comédienne Amber Tamblyn, le fait de participer à la série médicale Dr House est un rêve devenu réalité. Par Maxime CLAUDEL - 25 novembre 2010
Arrivée cette saison, Amber Tamblyn vient de révéler qu'elle adorait travailler sur la série Dr House. Pour elle, c'est carrément un rêve, comme elle l'indique dans une interview avec New York Post, « Sérieusement, c'est un rêve qui devient réalité. Arriver dans une machine aussi bien huilée, où tout le monde adore travailler est fantastique. » Preuve qu'elle a dû parfaitement s'intégrer au sein de l'univers médical de Dr House.
Aussi, Amber Tamblyn a tenu à aborder la star de Dr House, à savoir Hugh Laurie, « Hugh Laurie ne fait jamais la même chose. Il est imprévisible, charmant et me rend à l'aise avec l'expérimentation. C'était incroyable d'atterrir là et de savoir que je vais y rester longtemps. » Comme quoi, il arrive que des intégrations se passent en douceur. Pas sûr que lors de certains bizutages, il en soit de même.
Dr House continue tous les lundis, sur la chaîne Fox.