
House prefers to be addressed as "House" by everyone and is rarely addressed as "Greg". The only people he doesn't object to addressing him as "Greg" are Stacy Warner and his parents. He usually takes being addressed as "Greg" as a sign that the individual is being overly familiar and he often goes out of his way to hint that it takes more than calling him by his first name to strike up a friendship with him.
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She was the frequent adversary, friend and eventual girlfriend of House, her responsibility, it seemed, to play the grown-up foil to the ragamuffin Dr. House. One of the most talked about departures from a TV series was Epps' as surgical resident Dr. Dennis Gant on ER, which left audiences wondering if his character committed suicide or not. His supporting roles include Major League II opposite Charlie Sheen, The Program with Halle Berry, and Breakfast of Champions with Bruce Willis and Nick Nolte.
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She leaves, but the incident has an immediate negative reaction when House's leg pain continues to increase. Matters come to a head at the end of a season when the disgruntled husband of a former patient, Jack Moriarty shoots House in the abdomen and neck. His motive was that his affair was revealed in the course of the wife's treatment and she later committed suicide because of the revelation.
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He is surprised to find out that Cameron has returned to PPTH to work in the emergency room and that Chase is now on the surgical staff working towards being board certified. Soon, Foreman is back after getting fired from his new job and Cuddy insists that House work with him. House finally settles on Foreman, Chris Taub, Lawrence Kutner, and Remy Hadley.

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Another is May 15, 1959, according to his Driver License in Two Stories and the sheet of information he sticks to his bathroom wall in After Hours in case of his death.[1] (to make it even more confusing, he gets birthday wishes in The Socratic Method broadcasted in December). He is the child of Blythe House, a housewife who was married to Marine pilot John House. At the same time that John was overseas, Blythe was also having an affair with Thomas Bell whom House believed was his biological father due to the physical characteristics they share, but this turned out to be false.
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As Dr. Wilson, head of the oncology department, from the beginning to the end of the drama’s run, Leonard appeared on Entertainment Weekly’s 100 list as “Dr. His first role was a small one in 1986's My Two Loves and the same year he was also in the suspense thriller, The Manhattan Project. In 1989, he took second billing in Dead Poets Society as a young student whose passion for acting is smothered in fear of his father’s wrath. His performance was hailed as an equal to the film’s star, Robin Williams who received an Academy Award for his role.

Singer was not aware that Laurie was English, due to his convincing American accent. Laurie credits the accent to "a misspent youth watching too much TV and too many movies". Although locally better-known actors such as Denis Leary, David Cross, Rob Morrow, and Patrick Dempsey were considered for the part, Shore, Jacobs, and Attanasio were as impressed as Singer and cast Laurie as House.
"Some Devil" plays at the end of season 1’s “Love Hurts” episode and "You Might Die Trying" plays in season 5’s "Not Cancer." Fellow musician Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy later guest starred in season 8’s episode 17. Meat Loaf also had a cameo in 2009, and Brandy appeared early on, making an appearance in season 1. In season 8, they start living together to prove to the INS that they are a legitimate couple. In We Need the Eggs, it seems that House has started to develop feelings towards Dominika. House's dysfunctionality is further exhibited when Dominika discovers House has been keeping the news of her citizenship from her, leading to her distrust of him and causing her to angrily move out.
He cultivated a variety of interests, such as chemistry, playing the piano and guitar. However, it appears that his isolation from people his age and his poor relationship with his parents led House to become something of a loner. He had little to no friends growing up which probably contributed to his antisocial behavior.
There are also white, fingerless gloves on both his hands, the fingers presumably either sawed or ripped off. Most notably around the middle finger of his right hand are three rings that cover it while his other fingers on his right hand don't have any rings and there are two metal rings around the ring and little finger of his left hand. The cufflinks and buttons on his white vest and waistcoat are skulls while a huge caduceus pin is on his left lapel along with a hat that is completely dark black and has a single red line around the centre of it, the line nearly down at the very bottom of the hat itself. However, when John House dies, Wilson promises House's mother that he will make sure House attends the funeral. After a harrowing journey which ends with House taking a DNA sample to prove his theory that John was not his biological father, House and Wilson make amends and Wilson returns to PPTH. As the season progresses, more tragedy strikes when Kutner unexpectedly commits suicide.
It's at this time that former fellowship candidate, Amber Volakis, begins a relationship with Wilson. At first untrusting of Amber's motives for involvement with Wilson, he tests and questions her and her responses appear to satisfy him as to her genuine interest in Wilson, if not with the eventual outcome of the relationship itself. Despite this 'stalemate' between them, House still antagonizes her and fights with her to spend more time with Wilson.
Morrison left the show when her character was written out in the middle of Season 6. In "House," Jennifer Morrison played a recurring role for its first six seasons as Dr. Allison Cameron. Originally a member of the diagnostics team, Cameron was overwhelmed by the high-stress environment created by House's crazy antics and left to become a senior attending physician in the ER, though would occasionally consult on cases. It was there that she meets Dr. Robert Chase, who she would eventually marry, before divorcing and leaving the series in the sixth season. His archetype was that of the charming boy-next door, perhaps corrupted by House's morally questionable practices along the way, but ultimately a good guy.
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