Актеры сериала «Доктор Хаус» 12 лет спустя (11 фото)
6 ноября исполнится 12 лет с момента выхода первой серии культового сериала «Доктор Хаус». Интересная сюжетная линия привлекла огромное число зрителей, которые с трепетом следили за тем, как команда врачей во главе с Грегори Хаусом, роль которого сыграл неподражаемый Хью Лори, спасала жизни людей и разбиралась в своих непростых взаимоотношениях. Далее предлагаем вспомнить, какими были актеры в самом начале сериала, и как они выглядят сейчас.
Грегори Хаус, 2004 / Хью Лори, 2016
Лиза Кадди, 2004 / Лиза Эдельштейн, 2016
Эллисон Кэмерон, 2004 / Дженнифер Моррисон, 2016
Роберт Чейз, 2004 / Джесси Спенсер, 2016
Эрик Форман, 2004 / Омар Эппс, 2015
Стейси Уорнер, 2004 / Села Уорд, 2016
Джеймс Уилсон, 2004 / Роберт Шон Леонард, 2016
Эмбер Волакис, 2007 / Энн Дудек, 2016
Крис Тауб, 2007 / Питер Джейкобсон, 2016
Реми Борегард Хедли, 2007 / Оливия Уайлд, 2016
Актеры из сериала «Доктор Хаус» тогда и сейчас: как сложилась судьба звезд популярного шоу спустя 17 лет после премьеры?
16 ноября 2004 года в эфир вышла пилотная серия драматического сериала «Доктор Хаус» — на протяжении восьми лет миллионы зрителей по всему миру зачарованно следили за тем, как группа талантливых врачей во главе с гениальным доктором Грегори Хаусом пыталась вылечить волчанку и массу других диковинных и страшных болезней.
Рассказываем о том, как сложилась судьба звездного состава сериала и что они делают сейчас.
Хью Лори
Британский актер Хью Лори исполнил роль главного героя сериала — интеллектуала Грегори Хауса, руководителя центра диагностической медицины. Образ гениального доктора принес ему орден Британской империи, два «Золотых глобуса» и сотни тысяч фанатов по всему миру. Сумасшедшая популярность шоу позволила Лори продолжить свою карьеру в Голливуде. До этого актер преимущественно снимался на родине, многие помнят его по ситкомам «Дживс и Вустер», «Немного за сорок», которые выходили еще задолго до «Доктора Хауса».
После закрытия шоу самой заметной работой Лори стал мини-сериал «Ночной администратор». Его также можно было увидеть в ряде других шоу, таких как «Вице-президент», «Уловка-22», «Страна будущего». В прошлом году актер сыграл главную роль в комедийно-фантастическом сериале Армандо Ианнуччи «Авеню 5», который выходил на канале HBO. В свободное время Лори увлекается музыкой — он основал блюзовый ансамбль с другими актерами «Доктора Хауса». С 1989 года актер женат на театральном администраторе Джо Грин, у них есть трое общих детей — Чарльз, Уильям и Ребекка.
Лиза Эдельштейн
В сериале американская актриса Лиза Эдельштейн исполнила роль доктора Лизы Кадди, эндокринолога и декана медицины, у которой были довольно страстные рабочие и личные отношения с Грегори Хаусом. Ее персонаж появлялся в семи сезонах «Доктора Хауса», после чего актриса решила покинуть шоу. В 2014 году Эдельштейн получила главную роль в другом телевизионном проекте — «Руководство подруг к разводу». Он продержался в эфире четыре года. Эдельштейн также можно было увидеть в сериалах «Метод Комински», «Хороший доктор», «Касл», «Элементарно». Кроме того, актриса озвучивала персонажей в «Американском папаше» и «Легенде о Корре». Последний фильм с ее участием — трагикомедия «Советы доктора Бёрда для грустных поэтов» — вышел в начале 2021 года.
С 2014 года Эдельштейн находится в браке с художником Робертом Расселом. Вместе с ними живут три собаки и кот, которых актриса взяла из приютов.
Роберт Шон Леонард
Американский актер Роберт Шон Леонард сыграл доктора Джеймса Уилсона, главу онкологического отделения и лучшего друга Грегори Хауса по совместительству. Леонард, наиболее известный своей ролью в драме «Общество мертвых поэтов», всегда активно выступал в театре, но был вынужден сделать большой перерыв из-за съемок в сериале. После завершения работы над «Доктором Хаусом» актер вернулся на сцену, сыграв в постановках «Убить пересмешника», «Камелот», «Блудный сын». Вместе со своим другом Итаном Хоуком Леонард основал собственную театральную компанию, которая занимается постановкой бродвейских шоу. Впрочем, от работы на телевидении актер также отказываться не стал — он сыграл небольшие роли в «Хорошей жене», «Черном списке» и «Голубой крови». В 2019 году он появился в мини-сериале «Горячая зона».
С 2008 года Леонард женат на Габриэлле Салик, профессиональной спортсменке. У пары есть двое общих детей.
Омар Хашим Эппс
Омар Эппс перевоплотился в доктора Эрика Формана, невролога из диагностической группы доктора Хауса, который появлялся в сериале на протяжении всех восьми сезонов. После завершения работы над шоу Эппс продолжил сниматься на телевидении. Так, он получил главную роль в многосерийной мистической драме «Воскрешение», которая была закрыта после первого сезона. Эппс также появился в «Стрелке», где сыграл вместе с Райаном Филиппом. Известно, что актер организовал свою собственную компанию Brooklyn Works Films, в которой выступает в качестве продюсера и сценариста. Последней заметной работой актера стала повторяющаяся роль в драматическом шоу «Это мы». Эппс женат, воспитывает дочь.
Дженнифер Моррисон
Американка Дженнифер Моррисон исполнила роль Эллисон Кэмерон, иммунолога из диагностической группы доктора Хауса. Актриса появлялась в шоу на протяжении шести сезонов, после чего официально покинула проект. Впрочем, продюсерам удалось уговорить ее вернуться в финальный сезон. После закрытия «Доктора Хауса» актриса получила одну из главных ролей в шоу ABC «Однажды в сказке», оно продержалось в эфире семь лет и сформировало свою собственную фанатскую аудиторию. Моррисон также снялась в картинах «Звездный путь», «Нация убийц», «Амитивилль: Пробуждение», «Воин». Не так давно ее можно было увидеть в сандэнсовском «Отчете о пытках» и оскароносном «Скандале», где Моррисон сыграла вместе с Николь Кидман, Марго Робби и Шарлиз Терон. В 2017 году актриса дебютировала в качестве режиссера, сняв фильм «Солнечные собаки» для стриминговой платформы Netflix. Она также поставила один из эпизодов сериала «Эйфория». Что касается личной жизни, вот уже несколько лет Дженнифер встречается с пуэрториканским актером Амори Ноласко.
Джесси Спенсер
Австралийский актер Джесси Спенсер сыграл доктора Роберта Чейза, хирурга и реаниматолога диагностической группы, специалиста по интенсивной терапии. На протяжении всего сериала между Чейзом и Хаусом то и дело вспыхивали конфликты на почве постоянного соперничества. Впрочем, к финалу шоу им удалось найти точки соприкосновения. После закрытия «Доктора Хауса» Спенсер присоединился к другому, не менее популярному шоу. В частности, актера можно увидеть в роли лейтенанта Мэтью Кейси в многосерийной драме «Пожарные Чикаго». Джесси также появился в кроссоверах сериала — «Полиция Чикаго» и «Медики Чикаго». В свободное время Спенсер играет на скрипке в музыкальном ансамбле, созданном Хью Лори. Во время съемок в «Докторе Хаусе» актер встречался со своей партнершей по сериалу Дженнифер Моррисон, в 2006 году пара обручилась, но вскоре объявила о размолвке.
Оливия Уайлд
Своей нынешней популярностью Оливия Уайлд во многом обязана именно «Доктору Хаусу» — актриса пришла на съемочную площадку шоу, будучи фактически новичком в кинобизнесе. В сериале ей досталась роль Реми Хэдли, или «Тринадцатой», как ее называл главный герой. Реми была врачом-терапевтом и членом диагностической группы доктора Хауса. На протяжении нескольких лет Уайлд умудрялась совмещать свою роль в сериале со съемками в больших голливудских проектах, среди которых «Трон: Наследие», «Ковбои против пришельцев», «Время». После закрытия «Доктора Хауса» Оливия все чаще появлялась на больших экранах. Ее можно увидеть в фильмах «Эффект Лазаря», «Сама жизнь», «Дело Ричарда Джуэлла». В 2019 году Уайлд сняла свой режиссерский дебют «Образование». Не так давно она закончила работу над другим проектом — психологическим хоррором «Не волнуйся, солнышко» с Флоренс Пью, Гарри Стайлзом и Крисом Пайном в главных ролях. Во время работы над фильмом у актрисы случился роман с Гарри Стайлзом, пара до сих пор вместе. Оливия также воспитывает двух детей от своего бывшего партнера Джейсона Судейкиса.
Stacy Warner
Stacy Warner
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Biography [ ]
Very little is known of Stacy’s life. She is a graduate of Duke University. She and her husband reside in Short Hills, New Jersey in the north-eastern part of the state.
Relationship history [ ]
About ten years prior to the start of the series, Stacy met House at a paintball tournament between lawyers and doctors when she successfully shot House and put him out of the game. At the time, she was working as a constitutional lawyer. She told Cameron her first date with House was a disaster, and she never intended to see him again. However, a week later, she moved in with him.

Stacy with House and Cuddy in Three Stories
Stacy was House’s girlfriend when he was diagnosed with the infarction in his leg. House had decided to undergo a very risky procedure which required that he be put into a coma.
However, when he was in the coma, Stacy used her power as medical proxy to decide to remove the dead muscle tissue instead. Although this procedure probably saved House’s life, it left him with chronic pain that he would suffer for the rest of his life and permanent weakness in his right leg, causing him to develop a limp which necessitates the use of a cane for any movement greater than a few steps.
House’s relationship with Stacy continued afterwards, and House admits she was very supportive about his disability. House though remained bitter about Stacy’s overruling his medical judgment, frequently confronting her on it. This put too much strain on the relationship and Stacy eventually left.
Stacy’s departure was a key event in the backstory of «Hilson.» According to the series’ canon, House largely fell apart when Stacy left him, and Wilson was always there to provide him support. Bonnie Wilson notes that Wilson’s allegiance to House during this period of time, largely at the expense of his relationship with Bonnie, was one of the main contributing factors to their divorce.
Sometime after leaving House, Stacy met Mark, a guidance counselor, at a charity event. They soon married and started living in Short Hills, with Stacy commuting to work in New York. They had to skip their honeymoon because Stacy had to work. Stacy started to notice Mark was changing, acting very stressed out and having terrible mood swings. Mark had seen some doctors, but they assured him it was only stress.
The Reunion [ ]
Stacy remained close friends with both James Wilson and Lisa Cuddy. Her existence is first mentioned in the episode Sports Medicine where Wilson claims he is speaking at an oncology conference so he can’t go to the monster truck show with House. However, House finds out Wilson cancelled his appearance at the conference and learns that he is really going to have dinner with Stacy that night. Wilson tells House that he lied because he didn’t want to hurt his feelings. House says he’s fine with Wilson seeing Stacy. However, it’s clear from House’s reaction that he still has deep feelings for her. At the end of the episode, Cameron asks him if he’s ever been in a relationship with anyone. He replies that it did happen once.
After his date with Allison Cameron in Love Hurts he sits in his office longingly staring at an old, worn photograph.
Finally, in Three Stories, Stacy comes to seek House to treat her husband’s mystery illness. At first House refuses, but after recounting the experience that led to his infarction in a lecure, he has a change of heart and agrees to see Mark. However, Mark refuses to see House. She has to trick him into it by going to dinner with him and having House there.
House and Stacy sharing a coffee
In Honeymoon, Mark continues to refuse to see House, but House manages to drug Mark Warner to get him to the hospital, but his initial attempts come up empty. House’s team also wonders why House trusts Stacy so much. Mark insists he’s fine and it’s Stacy claiming that there must be something wrong with him and, at first, the tests bear Mark out. House persists at Stacy’s urging and when Cameron reminds him that Everybody lies, he counters that he was lying when he said that. It’s clear that Stacy appears to be the one person House trusts without reservation.
House learns Stacy is right after performing exploratory surgery on Mark which confirms abdominal epilepsy. However, he soon runs out of possible diagnoses. We learn there are still issues between House and Stacy when Stacy can’t find him and goes looking for him on the roof. She finds him there and notes that every time he wanted to avoid things he went up there, but House counters that due to his leg pain, he hasn’t been up there since Stacy left him. House also starts talking about how much more attentive Mark seems to be to her needs, such as ensuring that they went to Paris on their honeymoon like she always wanted. However, when Stacy says she and Mark went right back to work after their wedding, House realizes Mark is also suffering from delusions because it’s clear he believed he went to Paris when he said it.
House believes Mark has acute intermittent porphyria, but the test to confirm it is very risky. Without immediate confirmation, the next attack could kill him. Mark is opposed to the test, but Stacy is so worried she convinces House to test him anyway, which he does despite the best efforts of his team to stop him. The test confirms porphyria which most likely saved Mark’s life.
However, Mark’s illness required a lengthy period of convalescence. Because Cuddy needed a lawyer for the hospital, she offered Stacy the position so that she could help care for Mark. However, she asks House if he’s fine with that and insists that she will withdraw the offer if he objects. House tersely but reluctantly agrees.
In Acceptance their relationship is strained right away when House lies to Stacy so that she will think Cuddy approved getting a court order to release a death row inmate to his custody for treatment. When they return to the hospital, Cuddy confronts both of them. As a result, Stacy has to ask straight out if House will lie to her again. When he admits he will, Stacy says she’s fine with that because now she knows they can continue to work together.
However, Stacy wants to know about the patient’s treatment. House has to admit the patient has recovered, but he still thinks he has an underlying illness and wants to keep him there. Stacy reports this to Cuddy, who tries to release the patient, only to find out he’s bleeding from his groin. House gets to keep the patient anyway and finds the underlying cause of his symptoms, which may mean he will have a mitigating factor to get off death row.
However, the next thing Stacy knows, she’s building up Cuddy’s confidence. House’s performance on the case has been incredible, as always, and it seems every decision she’s made has been completely wrong. Stacy assures Cuddy she’s still a good doctor because she cares about her patients in a way House never will.
House goes to Stacy to apologize for breaking in on Mark’s session, but asks Stacy if she loves him or hates him. She replies it’s both, but with Mark it’s only love. House seems satisfied, but decides to break into Stacy’s therapist’s office to read her notes.
In Hunting, we find that House is ecstatic. He tells Wilson that he was right about Stacy not sleeping with Mark and has been telling her therapist that she can’t stop thinking about «Grey Horse». He figures he can get Stacy fired if he can get her to admit that she still has feelings for him. Wilson points out that the notes also say that Stacy thinks House is an annoying jerk.
When he finds out that Stacy also has a rodent problem, he cancels the exterminator and sets out to find the rat himself. Just as he’s about to kill it, he discovers it probably has a medical problem and he captures it instead, naming it Steve McQueen. The incident gives him an excuse to spend more time with Stacy.
When the case is over, House is again facing legal problems for baiting Kalvin’s father Michael Ryan into striking him and then hitting him in the liver with his cane. When Cuddy orders House to speak to Stacy about it, he uncharacteristically agrees because he’s ready to spring his trap.
While discussing the assault, and with Stacy being concerned about the injury House suffered when the father hit him, he confronts her by saying that he thinks that she and Mark aren’t sleeping together. At that point, Stacy realizes that House has stolen and read her therapy file and gets furious with him.
House rues this misstep when the next time he has to deal with Stacy is over the death of a patient, Kayla McGinley. Stacy doesn’t want to deal with House either, but Cuddy reminds her that most of the hospital’s legal work is generated by House and if she can’t work with him, she can’t work at Princeton-Plainsboro. House tries to brush off Stacy, and because she doesn’t want to deal with him she deals with Chase instead. As she questions Chase, she realizes his error is something that House usually wouldn’t let slide. She desperately tries to find out why Chase still has a job by talking to the other fellows, but they can’t figure it out either. She finally has to turn to House, who lets her know that he found out independently that Chase made the mistake right after he had learned his father had died. He also admits that the reason why he was avoiding her was because she thought she would sell him out to save Chase and the hospital. Stacy lets him know that House is her client too and she owes just as much a duty to protect House as Chase. At the same time, she finally admits that the reason she stayed with him for five years was because there were many positive aspects to their relationship. With the truth finally in the open, she manages to get light punishments for both Chase and House.
House and Stacy next have to go to Baltimore to defend House’s «indefensible» Medicaid billings. House expects to have to be there the whole day, and indeed gets off to a bad start by offering to pay back the cost of a patient’s Viagra that was prescribed for an off-label use. After Stacy shuts him off and tells the Medicaid officer he’s an idiot, she makes the point that House is probably right about the medicine. She also knows the examiner is close to retirement and he probably knows that House’s medicine is solid and is merely parroting policy. As a result, they’re done by lunch.
When he returns to Princeton in Need to Know House comes to work in a freshly pressed shirt and Wilson realizes something happened between House and Stacy. Wilson speaks to Stacy and warns her about hurting House again, but Stacy isn’t sure House isn’t toying with her. However, after their meeting, Wilson tells House that Stacy has made up her mind, even though she seems to be pretending she hasn’t. House doubts that Stacy will leave Mark while he is in rehab, but Wilson points out that’s when Stacy left him.

When House sees Stacy again, he realizes she hasn’t told Mark and when she intimates that she wants to keep seeing House behind Mark’s back, House gives her an ultimatum.
Stacy seeks counsel from Cuddy. Cuddy tells Stacy that House’s personality didn’t change at all after she left him, and there was a good reason why she left him in the first place. Meanwhile, Mark has figured out something is wrong and asks House for help, fearing he’s going to lose Stacy. House tries to ignore him, even going up the stairs in order to try to lose Mark, but Mark crawls out of his wheelchair to chase House.
Stacy comes to announce that she’s made up her mind, but House’s encounter with Mark makes him realize that his relationship with Stacy can’t last and her relationship with Mark can. He implores her to go back to Mark even though its clear she wants to stay with House.
The Aftermath House tries to pretend that he has soon gotten over Stacy’s departure. However, he starts complaining that his leg has gotten much worse. Wilson tells him that it’s because of his unresolved feelings for Stacy. In return for his insight, House strikes Wilson in the leg with his cane and asks him if he misses Stacy too.
Desperate for relief, House begs Cuddy for morphine. When she refuses, he drops his pants and shows her his scarred leg (the first time we see it in the series). He reminds her that he remembers that a thigh muscle used to be there. Cuddy appears to agree, but instead injects House with saline. Not unsurprisingly, the placebo has the desired effect and House starts feeling better. After solving his case, he comes for another shot and Cuddy reveals the deception. Even House has to concede the pain was psychological.
Stacy did not return for the following seasons, except the last one in the series finale.
Stacy at House’s funeral
In the series finale, Everybody Dies, Stacy appears as a hallucination of House’s subconscious asking why he’s staying in the burning building when he was about to leave. This interchange addresses one of the issues that was avoided earlier in the series, but in retrospect seems obvious, the role of religion in House’s life. Although Stacy’s cross is mentioned in Season 2, the fact that it indicates that Stacy still has ties to Catholicism isn’t explored until this episode. Like other characters in the series (most notably Father Daniel Bresson), the Stacy hallucination tries to convince House that despite his atheism, he really wants to believe in God and an afterlife.
The Stacy hallucination also tries to convince House he can lead a normal life, reminding him that even though she and Cuddy aren’t available, other women can love him and his relationship with Dominika Patrova, though damaged, is probably not permanently irreparable. However, House rejects the suggestion and instead substitutes a fantasy where he lives with several cheerleaders.
The real-life Stacy attends House’s funeral, saying that House was a trying boyfriend, but she never stopped loving him.
The Relationship [ ]
Supporters of the relationship between House and Stacy usually refer to the coupling as Hacy.

Trivia [ ]
Importance of the Character [ ]
Stacy, more than any other character, provides an insight into House’s humanity. Early in the series, House was seen as being very Holmsian, with very little need for human contact. When he did, he was consistently manipulative and in it for the short term. Had this characterization of House continued into the rest of the series, a typical viewer would see very little hope that House would ever be redeemed.
When House’s brain finally catches up, he looks forward and realizes what’s going to happen. He realizes he must convince Stacy of the same thing no matter how much neither of them want to hear it. We find him being both selfish about avoiding his own hurt and selfless about avoiding hurting Stacy again.
Character development and Casting [ ]
Given House’s guarded nature, the producers realized they needed a character who could help expose House’s past and inner personality.
When the character of Stacy Warner was being developed, the first actress the producers thought of was Ward. However, she had just left another series and was turning down other roles in order to spend more time with her family. The producers continued to pursue her and provided her with old episodes. After watching them, she agreed to take on the role, thinking that she could have some fun on the series.
Originally, Stacy was only supposed to appear in Three Stories and Honeymoon. However, the producers soon realized how well both the actors and the characters they portrayed worked together and soon expanded the role. The writers had the Housy story arc planned out for Season 2, starting it very subtly, but building it into a big ending. Most critics agreed that her continued presence on the show was a benefit.
Appearances [ ]
| Season 1 | |||||
| #01 | «Pilot» | #09 | «DNR» | #17 | «Role Model» |
| #02 | «Paternity» | #10 | «Histories» | #18 | «Babies & Bathwater» |
| #03 | «Occam’s Razor» | #11 | «Detox» | #19 | «Kids» |
| #04 | «Maternity» | #12 | «Sports Medicine» | #20 | «Love Hurts» |
| #05 | «Damned If You Do» | #13 | «Cursed» | #21 | «Three Stories» |
| #06 | «The Socratic Method» | #14 | «Control» | #22 | «Honeymoon» |
| #07 | «Fidelity» | #15 | «Mob Rules» | ||
| #08 | «Poison» | #16 | «Heavy» | ||
| Season 2 | |||||
| #01 | «Acceptance» | #09 | «Deception» | #17 | «All In» |
| #02 | «Autopsy» | #10 | «Failure to Communicate» | #18 | «Sleeping Dogs Lie» |
| #03 | «Humpty Dumpty» | #11 | «Need to Know» | #19 | «House vs. God» |
| #04 | «TB or Not TB» | #12 | «Distractions» | #20 | «Euphoria (Part 1)» |
| #05 | «Daddy’s Boy» | #13 | «Skin Deep» | #21 | «Euphoria (Part 2)» |
| #06 | «Spin» | #14 | «Sex Kills» | #22 | «Forever» |
| #07 | «Hunting» | #15 | «Clueless» | #23 | «Who’s Your Daddy?» |
| #08 | «The Mistake» | #16 | «Safe» | #24 | «No Reason» |
| Season 8 | |||||
| #01 | «Twenty Vicodin» | #09 | «Better Half» | #17 | «We Need the Eggs» |
| #02 | «Transplant» | #10 | «Runaways» | #18 | «Body and Soul» |
| #03 | «Charity Case» | #11 | «Nobody’s Fault» | #19 | «The C Word» |
| #04 | «Risky Business» | #12 | «Chase» | #20 | «Post Mortem» |
| #05 | «The Confession» | #13 | «Man of the House» | #21 | «Holding On» |
| #06 | «Parents» | #14 | «Love is Blind» | #22 | «Everybody Dies» |
| #07 | «Dead & Buried» | #15 | «Blowing the Whistle» | ||
| #08 | «Perils of Paranoia» | #16 | «Gut Check» | ||
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