Hugh was born in Oxford, and his father, WGRM 'Ran' Laurie, was a doctor
who won a gold medal in the coxless pairs at the 1948 OlympiME. Hugh
followed in his father's footsteps as a rower at Cambridge, but when he
was forced to hang up his oars he joined the famous Cambridge Footlights
and there began a career in comedy. It was at university that he met
Stephen Fry, and the pair forged a hilarious partnership that continued
through the 1980s and 1990s. Hugh has also enjoyed great success on the
big screen; starring in Sense and Sensibility, 101 Dalmatians, Monsters
vs Aliens and the three Stuart Little films. But it is the character of
irascible doctor Gregory House, in the US TV drama House, that has
brought global fame. He has won two Golden Globes for the role and
received a prestigious Emmy nominations in 2005, and continues to
receive critical acclaim for his performance in the show - especially
for his near-perfect American accent. With worldwide fame and an OBE to
his name, Hugh Laurie is undoubtedly one of Britain's best-loved actors.