Famous Hugh Laurie Fans in Hollywood

Famous Hugh Laurie Fans in Hollywood are gathering to welcome the famous actor during his stay there, which he has made all the more spectacular by driving around in a 1966 Ford Galaxie convertible, which is just one of many cars in his collection.

Laurie was born in that university town of Oxford, and attended Eton University. He also became a member of the rowing club Leander Club, and appeared in the Eurythmics’ video for the song “Walking on Broken Glass.”

The great actor has been in two shows that I enjoyed watching. From 1990 to 1993, he was in the film based on P. G. Wodehouse’s “Jeeves and Wooster,” depicting the humorous adventures of a bumbling socialite who gets by the help of his more intelligent servant. One of the funniest episodes is “Jeeves Saves the Cow Creamer,” in which Wooster comes up with all sorts of words” including “eureka,” “Euripides,” and “eucalyptus”" in order to remember the name “Eulalie.”

The other show starring Laurie is “House,” where he plays a doctor who is a medical Sherlock Holmes (and like him, is addicted to cocaine). He and his team rule out various possibilities trying to reach the true diagnosis.


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