House
"Everybody lies."
HuluDr. Gregory House, a drug-addicted, unconventional, misanthropic medical genius, leads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey.
Season 1
Dr. Gregory House is devoid of bedside manner and wouldn't even talk to his patients if he could get away with it. Dealing with his own constant physical pain, he uses a cane that seems to punctuate his acerbic, brutally honest demeanor. While his behavior can border on antisocial, House is a maverick physician whose unconventional thinking and flawless instincts have afforded him a great deal of respect. House's roster of medical cases are the inexplicable ones other doctors can't solve, and he has assembled an elite team of young medical experts to help him in his effort to solve these diagnostic mysteries.
Season 2
House will do whatever it takes to solve a case before it's too late, from sending one of his team to break into a patient's home in search of clues, to attempting a controversial, trial-and-error form of treatment to see how a patient responds. House's methods may be suspect, but his results are not — he saves lives no one else can. Always in House's way is Dr. Lisa Cuddy, the Dean of Medicine and hospital administrator — and ethical gatekeeper of the hospital who is in constant conflict with House over his extreme treatments and unconventional behavior. House's former love Stacy Warner recently accepted a job as General Counsel to the hospital, and her presence there has reignited feelings House thought were safely buried.
Season 3
In the Season 2 finale, House suffered multiple gunshot wounds inflicted by a former patient's husband determined to carry out retribution for House's treatment of his wife's case. In a shocking surprise to his co-workers, House comes through the ordeal with a slightly new perspective on his treatment of patients — but will it affect how he makes medical decisions? And will it last?
Season 4
In the Season 3 finale, the set-in-his-ways House was confronted with a series of major changes to his team — but any effects of this “house-cleaning," or the changes it may bring to House professionally or personally, remain to be seen...
Season 5
In the Season 4 finale, after a massive bus accident left House without recollection of the accident, he and the team put the pieces of his memory together and discover Wilson’s girlfriend Amber was on the bus with him and was fatally injured. Wilson has to face the shocking realization that House was involved in Amber’s death. As Season 5 opens, with his friendship with Wilson shattered, House must determine if he’s responsible for Amber’s death and Wilson must decide if House is a destructive force in his life while Cuddy attempts to advance a reconciliation between the two of them.
Season 6
When the previous season concluded, House was forced to admit that he had lost his grip on reality and could no longer practice medicine. Out of options, he checked himself into a psychiatric hospital. Season 6 will explore House’s long and twisted road to recovery: Can he find some version of sanity and normalcy? Can he stay away from the workplace that arguably drove him to mental instability but is also the only stable foundation in his life? Can Princeton-Plainsboro continue its celebrated Department of Diagnostics without him? How will Cuddy’s relationship with House change, now that their imagined affair is out in the open?
Season 7
In the Season 6 finale, House, driven by the loss of a patient he treated at an accident site and confronted with the unexpected news that Cuddy was now engaged, spiraled into despair and considered treating his mental and emotional anguish with Vicodin, potentially prompting the cycle of his dependency and addiction all over again. But in a surprising turn, Cuddy revealed that she called off her engagement and admitted to House she loves him, despite wishing she didn’t. Also, Thirteen submitted her leave of absence from the hospital, prompting questions about the status of her health. As Season 7 begins, House and Cuddy attempt to make a real relationship work and face the question as to whether their new relationship will affect their ability to diagnose patients.
Season 8
Last season, House and Cuddy finally decided to take their relationship to the next level, but struggled to find a balance between their professional and personal lives, and ultimately, Cuddy made the very emotional decision to end their relationship. As each of them dealt with the aftermath of the break-up, House got married to an immigrant in need of a Green Card. In the series' milestone 150th episode, Thirteen was released from prison after euthanizing her brother who was suffering from the late stages of Huntington's Disease, the same disease with which she is afflicted. As the season comes to a close, when House's attempts to mend his relationship with Cuddy fall short, he's compelled to take drastic and possibly irrevocable measures that could forever change the course of their relationship.
Cast (1388)
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Directors

Greg Yaitanes
Director
Ages 34-41
Deran Sarafian
Director
Ages 36-44

David Straiton
Director

Dan Attias
Director
Ages 52-60

Daniel Sackheim
Director

Miguel Sapochnik
Director
Ages 30-38

Matt Shakman
Director
Ages 29-36

Andrew Bernstein
Director
Katie Jacobs
Director
Ages 34-42

Sanford Bookstaver
Director
Ages 31-38

Juan José Campanella
Director
Ages 45-52
David Platt
Director
Peter O'Fallon
Director

Fred Gerber
Director

Lesli Linka Glatter
Director
Ages 51-58
David Semel
Director
Martha Mitchell
Director
Tucker Gates
Director
Frederick King Keller
Director
Ages 54-62
Tim Southam
Director
Ages 43-50

Bryan Singer
Director
Ages 39-46

Newton Thomas Sigel
Director

Bryan Spicer
Director

David Shore
Director
Ages 45-52

James Hayman
Director

Hugh Laurie
Director
Ages 45-52

Bill Johnson
Director

Colin Bucksey
Director
Ages 58-66
Tony To
Director

Peter Weller
Director
Ages 57-64

Guy Ferland
Director
Ages 38-46

SJ Clarkson
Director
John F. Showalter
Director

Jace Alexander
Director
Ages 40-48

Paul McCrane
Director
Ages 43-51

Félix Alcalá
Director
Ages 53-61

Paris Barclay
Director
Ages 48-55

Elodie Keene
Director
Ages 55-63

Keith Gordon
Director
Ages 43-51

Julian Higgins
Director
Ages 18-26

Kate Woods
Director
Matthew Penn
Director

Nelson McCormick
Director

Randall Zisk
Director

Stefan Schwartz
Director
Ages 41-49

Tim Hunter
Director
Ages 57-64

Laura Innes
Director
Ages 47-54
Nick Gomez
Director
Ages 41-49

Peter Medak
Director
Ages 66-74

Gloria Muzio
Director
Writers
Pam Davis
Writer
Sara Hess
Writer
David Foster
Writer
David Hoselton
Writer
Lawrence Kaplow
Writer
Lawrence Kaplow
Story
Liz Friedman
Writer
Matthew V. Lewis
Writer
Matthew V. Lewis
Story
Peter Blake
Story
Peter Blake
Writer

David Shore
Writer
Ages 45-52

David Shore
Story
Ages 45-52
Garrett Lerner
Writer
Garrett Lerner
Story
Thomas L. Moran
Writer
Thomas L. Moran
Story
Russel Friend
Writer
Russel Friend
Story
Doris Egan
Story
Doris Egan
Writer
Eli Attie
Writer
Eli Attie
Story
Joel Anderson Thompson
Writer
John C. Kelley
Writer
John Mankiewicz
Story
John Mankiewicz
Writer
Leonard Dick
Writer
Seth Hoffman
Story
Seth Hoffman
Writer
Matt Witten
Writer
Kath Lingenfelter
Writer
Marqui Jackson
Writer
Danny Weiss
Story
Sara B. Cooper
Writer
Dustin Paddock
Writer

Michael R. Perry
Writer
Ages 41-49
Carol Green
Writer
Charles M. Duncan
Story
Jamie Conway
Writer
Sean Whitesell
Writer
Ages 41-49
Producers
Gerrit van der Meer
Producer
Thomas L. Moran
Executive Producer

Paul Attanasio
Executive Producer
Ages 45-52
Katie Jacobs
Executive Producer
Ages 34-42

Bryan Singer
Executive Producer
Ages 39-46

David Shore
Executive Producer
Ages 45-52
Peter Blake
Executive Producer
Marcy G. Kaplan
Producer
Russel Friend
Executive Producer
Garrett Lerner
Executive Producer
Liz Friedman
Producer
Lawrence Kaplow
Producer
David Hoselton
Producer
David Foster
Producer

Hugh Laurie
Executive Producer
Ages 45-52

Daniel Sackheim
Executive Producer
Composers
Cinematographers
Editors
Dorian Harris
Editor
Chris Brookshire
Editor
Amy Fleming
Editor
Kimberly Ray
Editor
Lawrence Curtis
Editor
Zeborah Tidwell
Editor
Chad Mochrie
Editor
Bonnie Koehler
Editor
Marta Evry
Editor
Sue Blainey
Editor

Bill Johnson
Editor

Tatiana S. Riegel
Editor
Christopher Nelson
Editor
Arge O'Neal
Editor
Deborah Moran
Editor
Jo Francis
Editor
David Post
Editor

Elliot Graham
Editor
Scott Boyd
Editor
Seth Clark
Editor
Anthony Pinker
Editor
Stephen Semel
Editor
Original Language
en
Spoken Languages
English
Production Countries
US
Production Companies
Universal Television, Bad Hat Harry Productions, Heel & Toe Films, Shore Z Productions






