https://t.co/8qiuNk8PrE PDF-Datei von RSL’s Interview in the Sunday Times What’s up, doc? | The Sunday Times
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… For eight years (2004-12), he was the only irreplaceable supporting character in arguably the biggest TV series in the world. To these eyes, at least, it was his two-handers with Laurie’s Dr Gregory House that raised the show above cut-and-paste hospital drama.
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Yet when he is recognised in London or his native New York, it’s not for his stage work, and these days it’s rarely for Dead Poets Society. It’s for Dr James Wilson in House. The original idea behind the series was to take Sherlock Holmes and put him in a hospital: a master detective, but on the trail of disease and diagnosis. Wilson was House/Holmes’s Watson, his one true friend in a world of mediocre minds that House regarded with disdain. …