House, M.D: What Happened to the Cast? |⭐ OSSA

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Step into the world of the beloved cast of "House, M.D." with OSSA! It's hard to believe it's been nearly two decades since the groundbreaking medical drama first graced our screens. But what have the main actors been up to since then? Join us as we explore the fascinating journeys of these talented individuals.

Robert Sean Leonard, known for his role as Dr. James Wilson, wasn't just House's confidant on screen; he's also a theater enthusiast who returned to the stage after the show ended. Omar Epps, who portrayed Dr. Eric Foreman, has ventured into writing and founded his own production company, while balancing his family life with singer Keisha Epps. And Jesse Spencer, the charming Dr. Robert Chase, has traded his stethoscope for a surfboard, embracing the waves and family life with neuroscientist Kali Woodruff Carr.

Then there's Jennifer Morrison, the talented Dr. Allison Cameron, whose on-screen romance with Jesse Spencer was a fan favorite. While her love story may not have had a Hollywood ending, Morrison has found happiness with actor Gerardo Celasco and has made a mark in directing. And who can forget Olivia Wilde, the enigmatic Dr. Remy Hadley, known as "Thirteen"? From starring in hit films to directing her own, Wilde's career has soared to new heights.

Of course, we can't overlook Lisa Edelstein, who portrayed the formidable Dr. Lisa Cuddy. Despite conflicts behind the scenes, Edelstein has continued to captivate audiences with her talent, both on screen and in her artwork.

And last but certainly not least, Hugh Laurie, the iconic Dr. Gregory House, who brought the cantankerous yet brilliant doctor to life. Laurie's journey since "House, M.D." has been filled with diverse roles, musical pursuits, and personal triumphs, all while staying true to his family.

With each actor's unique path, there's no shortage of surprises and inspiration. Stay tuned for more on OSSA!

Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:25 - Robert Sean Leonard as Dr. James Wilson
01:39 - Omar Epps as Dr. Eric Foreman
02:58 - Jesse Spencer as Dr. Robert Chase
04:32 - Jennifer Morrison as Dr. Allison Cameron
05:53 - Olivia Wilde as Dr. Remy Hadley
07:02 - Lisa Edelstein as Dr. Lisa Cuddy
08:31 - Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House

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All Comments (21)
  • The fact that Cuddy’s actress adopted her children rather than having biological ones is so in character!
  • if they did a reunion episode or movie, the timeline would fit: 20 years in prison for House's antics, but Wilson would have to have miraculously beaten his cancer
  • @GothDogs
    It's funny that you posted this at the same time I finished the series this morning.
  • @caniacrl
    Laurie was also in a scene in the show Friends when Rachel was taking a plane to England to try to break off Ross' marriage
  • I could trade all of the cinema productions of last two years for one more season of House MD. Without hesitation.
  • @tjjordan4207
    Here's my pitch for a one season only mini-series reunion of House: Title: "House - Legacy" - Episode 1: A Promise Kept 10 Years after the death of James Wilson, Gregory House makes a living as an unlicensed doctor who makes visits to residents who can't afford health care, for a small fee. He's since been taking a new drug that has helped in taking away his leg pain but results in his organs becoming weaker, which will one day result in his death. Upon learning that 13's Huntington's Disease has worsen to the point of bedridden her, House makes a return to New Jersey, where the two share a heart-to-heart moment before he fulfills his promise in giving her a quick death. As he leaves, he is discovered by Eric Foreman, who had suspected his survival, and the two have dinner before House leaves once again, although he gives Foreman a number in case "something interesting happens". Flashbacks reveal the final 6 months of Wilson's life, including how it was Wilson who inspired House to continue his work as a doctor without being in a hospital and a few cases that they took on together that were off-the-book, which began House's newfound purpose. - Episode 2: Old Wounds, Old Team 6 months later, House gets a call from Foreman, informing him that Lisa Cuddy has been checked into the hospital for an unknown illness and asks for his help, on the condition that he isn't seen. At first refusing, not wishing to confront his old love for Cuddy, he later changes his mind after saving the life of the very first patient that he and Wilson saved 10 years previous, re-sparking his desire to finally put to rest an old would. After calling Foreman to inform him that he'll do it, he returns to the hospital he once worked at and is snuck in by Foreman. Robert Chase is the first to learn of House's survival and is mixed to learn that he is alive. In a flashback, Wilson tries to convince House that he should try to make amends with Cuddy after he dies, which House rebuffs. Allison Cameron/Peterson (that's not her official new last name, just something I invented) returns as well to visit Cuddy and accidentally runs into House. Foreman asks for Allison's help and the old team from the first 3 seasons is reunited once more for a final case. - Episode 3: Like Old Times House, Chase, Allison, and Foreman team up to save Cuddy's life, while also catching up on the last now eleven years since House's supposed death. A flashback reveals that Wilson was bedridden in a hospital when the cancer worsened and House was forced to miss his final moments alive when Chase, Allison, Foreman, Taub, and Cuddy arrived to say goodbye to him. In the present, Chase works on a case of a young child, which Allison and House help with from behind the scenes. Chris Taub becomes the last to learn about House's survival (as Chi Park and Jessica Adams left the team years previous for other positions elsewhere). Taking a chance, House reveals himself to Cuddy and the two finally see each other after 12 years. - Episode 4: Confrontations Right after revealing his survival to Cuddy, House is berated by her and the two hash it out, with years of frustrations and unresolved feelings being unleashed. House is the first to calm down and finally make an apology to her, having found the will to change over the last ten years. The two admit that they still have feelings for one another but also that it would never work out due to the damage to their previous relationship, which House agrees to. Feeling weaker, House secretly has himself checked out by Allison, who reveals that his body has weakened to the point that he only has a year or less to live. At the age of 64, House resigns himself to his fate and works to help cure Cuddy, even if it means being exposed. In a flashback, we see how Cuddy and House first met. - Episode 5: True Change The team visit the old office that they once used together, reminiscing about the old times and how much things have changed in the last twenty years since their very first case, which we get a flashback of when they saved the life of a college student. When Cuddy's condition worsens, the team works against the clock to save her. Before a surgery can commence, House and the team figure out what is wrong with Cuddy, but only House is close enough to stop the surgery before it's too, forcing him to expose his survival. Cuddy is treated, who allows House to be reintroduced to her adopted daughter, Rachel. However, police arrive to arrest House, due to Foreman being forced to call them when news of House's survival spread throughout the hospital, in order to protect his career and life. House is led away but not before saying goodbye to his old colleagues. - Episode 6: House's Heart Four months after being arrested, House is declared unfit for trial due to his weakening body and limited time alive, so he is put on "compassionate release", with the condition of remaining at Princeton-Plainsboro, which is arranged by Foreman as a way to make it up to House. Spending his final months alive at the hospital and occasionally helping Chase with some cases, he is visited by Stacey, who apologizes for forcing him to endure so much pain and making the decision for him all those years ago. When asking if he truly hated her, he replies that he hated what she did, but never her. He in return apologizes for turning his back on her and allowing himself to become an even worse person, although Stacey remarks that he has truly changed in the decade since his supposed death. The two make amends before she leaves. Cuddy comes to visit next and the two share a moment together, wondering what could have been. Afterwards, House goes to the chapel and talks to God, knowing that the end is near for him in the coming months ahead, seemingly having found religion in that moment. In a final flashback, we see how House and Wilson first met. And back to the present, House's body worsens in the next three months ahead and is on his death bed, surrounded by Foreman, Chase, Allison, Cuddy, Rachel, Taub, Park, Adams, and Masters as he passes away. Waking up in the afterlife, he sees Wilson and embraces him. So, what do you think?
  • @anshifbabu1608
    Am I the only one seeing the resemblance of Personality of characters is the same as their real life. Chase and Cameron fall in love and break up after engagement, Lisa wants to have babies without being able to have her own, House going into depression but gets back to life after seeing a therapist. Their Characters and their real lives are so similar
  • @indream6318
    If I would be damned to a lonely island to die there and I could take one show with me...
  • @user-qu1ci4nw5g
    I loved the show. My kids pediatrician growing up was Lisa Edelateins father. He was a great doctor and so proud of his daughter. This was before the show. Like in the early 1990s.
  • @kenophon
    Robert Sean Leonard and Ethan Hawke were ALSO together in Dead Poets Society
  • @lindagrey5957
    Yes please we need want another House episode. Best show ever❤
  • @robdixon5016
    House is such a great show. Have watched it repeatedly and it never gets old.
  • I wish they'd make a sequel to House M.D.. Can't wait to see Hugh Laurie on the screen again!
  • @82raptor
    I would love to see a return but I don't know how good it would be. The reasons I think it might be bad are House can't be a doctor, Wilson may or may not be dead, Cuddy is gone, 13 would be dead, and, Cammeron would not be back if Chace is there. What I think would be good is Forman running the hospital, Chace as the new House with House as a secret advisor.
  • @OsamaRashdan17
    it would be really nice for hugh laurie to make a cameo in the good doctor"s last season
  • @garyangel3885
    Funny I've been rewatching the whole series over the last week or so
  • @610Hobbies
    I couldn't help but smile throughout this whole video, it's so nostalgic and heartwarming to see these beloved TV stars then and now, it also reminded me the very first time I saw each one of them before House MD (except for Olivia Wilde). Robert Sean Leonard: Dead Poets Society Omar Epps: Dracula 2000 Jesse Spencer: Uptown Girls Jennifer Morrison: Stir of Echoes Lisa Edelstein (as well as Peter Jacobson (Taub)): As Good As It Gets Hugh Laurie: Friends