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Hugh Laurie attended Cambridge University. #OnThisDay1959: Hugh Laurie was born. In 1996, he appeared on ‘Smillie’s People’ and spoke about working with Stephen Fry.
Laurie arrived at Cambridge by way of the elite private school, Eton, where he took up rowing, like his Olympic rowing gold medalist father, and won a Junior World Rowing title.
Set in West Orange, 'The Oranges' also stars Catherine Keener, Oliver Platt and Allison Janney as friendly, middle-class neighbors ...
Hugh Laurie was Cambridge Footlights president in 1981 and Emma Thompson, Stephen Fry and Tony Slattery were among the stage stars - but the director was actually Jan Ravens, ...
Hugh Laurie Feels ‘Imposter Syndrome’ Over Hollywood Walk of Fame Honor">Read more » ... after mononucleosis ended his ambitions to row for Cambridge and compete in ...
Tony Slattery, star of Channel 4‘s Whose Line Is It Anyway? and a contemporary of Emma Thompson, Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry, has died.He was 65. In a statement given to the BBC on behalf of ...
Hugh Laurie (fourth from left) with his fellow Cambridge Footlights members: Stephen Fry, Tony Slattery, Paul Shearer, Emma Thompson and Penny Dwyer - Don Smith/Radio Times ...
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Hugh Laurie may have been on our screens for more than 40 years but there is a lot fans may not realise about the actor and comedian.. All the Light We Cannot See has dropped today, Thursday ...
HUGH LAURIE. It's a caterpillar to butterfly-type media metamorphosis. ... That Cambridge lost by a mere five feet still rankles. But his career in showbiz was forged in the Cambridge Footlights, the ...
Slattery was a contemporary of Emma Thompson, Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry's, featuring in 'Peter's Friends' (1992) after the group studied together at Cambridge University.
Emma Thompson and Hugh Laurie are good riends who once dated ... She added to Time magazine: "He was rowing in the Oxford and Cambridge boat race. He was enormous and eating steak all the time.