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The Many faces of Hugh Laurie

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So this is what happens when I get bored XD
I just thought I'd make a little collage of as many different Hugh laurie characters as I could...I couldn't fit anymore onto the picture!
Haha
I haven't quite got the hang of editing photo and stuff yet, so it's not that good.
:D
The pictures are from:
- Jeeves and Wooster (Bertie Wooster)
- 'A Bit of Fry and Laurie' (Various Characters)
- Blackadder II (Prince Ludwig)
- Blackadder The Third (Prince George)
- Blackadder Goes Forth (Lieutenant George/Georgina)
- Blackadder Back and Forth (Viscount George Bufton-Tufton/Georgius)
- Stuart Little (Mr Frederick Little)
- 101 Dalmations (Jasper)
- Friends (The Gentleman on the plane)
- House MD (Dr Gregory House)
...and I found some on google :)
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This is fan-bloody-tastic!

I, like a couple of people commenting below me, first discovered the wondrous Hugh Laurie in earlier programs like Jeeves & Wooster and Blackadder (although I'm not too fond of the latter, bloody LOVE J & W though).
I am a HUGE fan of House, drooling over the grumpy doctor every second that he's on screen, often preferring to stare at him instead of the central character when I spot Hugh in the background.
While I adore House, I love Hugh acting as the (often dim-witted) Bertie Wooster. I love his Lieutenant George performance and Prince Ludwig, but I found myself pouting at the TV when I saw the scars on the character's face. 'What have they done to Hugh's gorgeous face?' I found myself thinking, although I do love the character (anyone who knows me know that I adore villains) and I soon got used to the scars and almost came to think that they suited him.
I never watched Friends, but I did see 'The Gentleman on the Plane' scene on YouTube. By the end of it, I was rolling with laughter, he was so FUNNY! The script for him was bloody fantastic, and the similarities in that character to House were astonishing; bad-tempered, sarcastic, but always adorable.
The Stuart Little films were a definitive part of my childhood, but it wasn't until after watching a lot of Jeeves and Wooster that I finally saw Frederick Little for who he was portrayed as. I honestly yelled "THAT'S HUGH LAURIE!" at the television screen when Frederick did a double-take that reminded me so much of Bertie that I couldn't help but yell out. Mum tutted and said, "How have you not noticed that before?"
I must say, I don't think I've seen 101 Dalmatians, at least not the version with Hugh in it.
And, of course, I am a huge fan of his music, I listen to his Let Them Talk album constantly when I'm on my computer, I'm still pestering Mum to buy both of his albums so that I can download them on my MP3 Player. Then I can carry Hugh's little voice in my pocket all the time!

Bloody hell...I've rambled a bit...Ah well.