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Golden Globe Award • Golden Globe Award (2017): Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Limited Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television • Golden Globe Award (2007): Best Actor in a Television Series - Drama • Golden Globe Award (2006): Best Actor in a Television Series - Drama
"Avenue 5" (2020) • "The Personal History of David Copperfield" (2019) • "Catch-22" (2019) • "Veep" (2015–2019) • "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" (2018) • "Chance" (2016–2017) • "The Night Manager" (2016) • "Tomorrowland" (2015) • "Mr. Pip" (2012) • "House" (2004–2012) • "Arthur Christmas" (2011) • "The Oranges" (2011) • "Hop" (2011) • "The Simpsons" (2010) • "Family Guy" (2001–2009) • "Monsters vs. Aliens" (2009) • "Street Kings" (2008) • "Valiant" (2005) • "Flight of the Phoenix" (2004) • "The Lenny Henry Show" (2004) • "MechaNick" (2003) • "Stuart Little" (2003) • "Fortysomething" (2003) • "Stuart Little 2" (2002) • "Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows" (2001) • "Chica de Río" (2001) • "Dominion" (2000) • "Preston Pig" (2000) • "Maybe Baby" (2000) • "Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)" (2000) • "Little Grey Rabbit" (2000) • "Stuart Little" (1999) • "Carnivale" (1999) • "Cousin Bette" (1998) • "Friends" (1998) • "The Bill" (1998) • "The Man in the Iron Mask" (1998) • "The Ugly Duckling" (1997) • "Spice World" (1997) • "The Borrowers" (1997) • "The Snow Queen's Revenge" (1996) • "101 Dalmatians" (1996) • "Murder Most Horrid" (1996) • "Dennis the Menace" (1996) • "Tracey Takes On..." (1996) • "Sense and Sensibility" (1995) • "The Snow Queen" (1995) • "Look at the State We're In!" (1995) • "A Bit of Fry and Laurie" (1987–1995) • "A Pin for the Butterfly" (1994) • "The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends" (1994) • "All or Nothing at All" (1993) • "The Legends of Treasure Island" (1993) • "Jeeves and Wooster" (1990–1993) • "Peter's Friends" (1992) • "Blackadder Goes Forth" (1989) • "Strapless" (1989) • "The New Statesman" (1989) • "Les Girls" (1988) • "Black Adder the Third" (1987) • "Filthy Rich & Catflap" (1987) • "Girls on Top" (1986) • "Black-Adder II" (1986) • "Happy Families" (1985) • "Plenty" (1985) • "Alfresco" (1983–1984) • "The Young Ones" (1984) • "There's Nothing to Worry About!" (1982)
Movies/Tv Shows (Directed)
"House" (2010–2012) • "Fortysomething" (2003) • "Look at the State We're In!" (1995)
Movies/Tv Shows (Writing/Creator)
"A Bit of Fry and Laurie" (1987–1995) • "Saturday Live" (1986) • "Alfresco" (1984) • "There's Nothing to Worry About!" (1982)
Top Questions
When was Hugh Laurie born?
Hugh Laurie was born on June 11, 1959.
Is Hugh Laurie married?
Joanne Green (1989–present)
Where was Hugh Laurie born?
Hugh Laurie was born in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom.