Where to watch House (2004–2012)
House is available to stream in US on Prime Video, Hulu, Philo and Hulu on Disney+. It can also be rented or bought from Amazon and AppleTV.
A brilliant but abrasive, pain-plagued doctor leads a team that investigates baffling cases at a New Jersey teaching hospital. His unconventional methods, sharp sarcasm, and difficult relationships drive a medical drama balancing diagnostic puzzles with questions about trust, morality, friendship, and human behavior.
Cast: Alix Korey, Azura Skye, Charles Porter, Danielle Petty, Doug Kruse, Erika Flores, Hugh Laurie, Ken Weiler, Lisa Edelstein, Logan Arens, Michael Dietz, Patrick Birkett
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Trivia & production notes
- Hugh Laurie recorded his audition tape in a hotel bathroom in Namibia while filming another movie, as it was the only location with adequate lighting.
- Bryan Singer initially did not know Hugh Laurie was British and assumed he was American based on his accent, which Laurie attributed to watching too much television and movies during his youth.
- Hugh Laurie initially believed the central character of House was Dr. James Wilson and assumed he was auditioning for a supporting role until he received the full pilot script.
- Robert Sean Leonard chose to audition for House over the CBS show Numb3rs because the lead character in Numb3rs appeared in too many scenes and Leonard preferred roles with less work.
- Jesse Spencer convinced the producers to make his character Dr. Robert Chase Australian after being cast in the role.
- Jennifer Morrison thought her audition for Dr. Allison Cameron was a disaster, but Bryan Singer had already decided to cast her after watching her previous performances on Dawson's Creek.
- During season three's finale, House dismisses one team member and two resign, forcing him to recruit a new diagnostic team by auditioning seven finalists.
- Kal Penn was written out of House in season five after accepting a position in the Obama White House Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs.
- Lisa Edelstein did not return for season eight after refusing to accept a reduced salary when her contract expired at the end of season seven.
- By season five, Hugh Laurie was earning around $400,000 per episode, and by the final season this had increased to $700,000 per episode, making him one of the highest-paid actors on network television.
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