Laurie Can't Shake Limp, Hugh Laurie can't shake the interminable limp he grew as Dr. Gregory House on "House M.D." more than eight seasons.
"When I do assume another part now and the executive says, "Activity," I begin limping," Laurie said on "The Graham Norton Show" on May 22. "I'm similar to a puppy that is had terminals connected to him."
The two-time Golden Globe victor may even now battle to conquer the walk, however he has totally overlooked the restorative language not at all like his "Tomorrowland" co-star George Clooney, who can at present gush off words like "supraventricular tachyarrhythmia" even 15 years in the wake of playing Dr. Doug Ross on NBC's "ER."
"I'll let you know this," Clooney said to Norton. "When we shot that scene, I didn't get that word right. Ever. At the same time, I've never failed to understand the situation from that point forward."
"When I do assume another part now and the executive says, "Activity," I begin limping," Laurie said on "The Graham Norton Show" on May 22. "I'm similar to a puppy that is had terminals connected to him."
The two-time Golden Globe victor may even now battle to conquer the walk, however he has totally overlooked the restorative language not at all like his "Tomorrowland" co-star George Clooney, who can at present gush off words like "supraventricular tachyarrhythmia" even 15 years in the wake of playing Dr. Doug Ross on NBC's "ER."
"I'll let you know this," Clooney said to Norton. "When we shot that scene, I didn't get that word right. Ever. At the same time, I've never failed to understand the situation from that point forward."
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