я вот тут немного покопала: Биография
Отец Хауса служил лётчиком на флоте, а мать была домохозяйкой. Из-за работы отца, связанной с постоянными переездами, Хаус провел детство в таких странах как Япония и Египет.[3]
В 14 лет Хаус привез своего друга в японскую больницу, где встретился с членом касты неприкасаемых, который работал в больнице уборщиком. Несмотря на отвращение, которое чувствовали врачи к уборщику, все они прислушивались к его мнению, благодаря его выдающимся знаниям в области медицины. По-видимому, именно после этого случая Хаус решил стать врачом.[4]
Высокие оценки позволили Хаусу поступить в Медицинский колледж имени Джона Хопкинса, однако его исключили оттуда после того, как он был пойман на обмане своим сокурсником Филиппом Вебером.[5] Несмотря на этот случай, Хауса приняли на медицинское отделение Мичиганского университета, где он стал легендой и привлек внимание молодой студентки Лизы Кадди.
Позднее Кадди пригласила Хауса на должность руководителя отделения диагностической медицины в госпиталь Принстон-Плейнсборо. Методы работы Хауса, его асоциальное поведение и игнорирование любых правил приносят доктору Кадди множество проблем, но она терпит Хауса, восхищаясь его диагностическими способностями.
Привычки
Склонность к бунтарству проявляется не только в отношениях с людьми, но и в одежде Хауса: он не любит носить белый халат и обычно появляется в больнице в сильно мятых рубашках или футболках с логотипами давно забытых рок-групп и кроссовках.
Размышляя о диагнозе, Хаус часто жонглирует предметами со своего стола и тростью, играет с со своим любимым мячиком, в PlayStation Portable или GameBoy, смотрит телесериалы.
Хаус не выносит дураков и относится к ним с высокомерием. Он всегда яростно отстаивает свою правоту, полагая, что постоянно должен демонстрировать свой ум, чтобы заставить людей терпеть его недостатки. Оправданием ему может служить только то, что он редко бывает неправ.
Хаус — полиглот, поскольку в детстве жил во множестве разных стран. Он демонстрирует знание мандаринского диалекта[6], хинди[7], португальского и испанского.[8] Окружающие убеждены, что Хаус может говорить на любом языке, например, доктор Кадди удивляется, когда узнает, что Хаус плохо говорит по-корейски.[9]
Хаус патологически не желает встречаться с пациентами. Обычно с пациентами разговаривают члены его команды, а позже пересказывают полученную информацию самому Хаусу, и Хаус начинает обсуждать с ними диагноз, записывая предположения на доске. Несмотря на это, часто ключ к загадке Хаус находит именно после встречи с пациентом или разговора с его родными.
Травма ноги
Доктор Хаус вынужден ходить с тростью после операции на мышце правого бедра. Поздно диагностированный инфаркт мышцы бедра привел к серьёзным повреждениям мышечной ткани. Пока Хаус был в коме, его подруга и доверенное лицо Стейси против воли Хауса дала согласие на операцию по удалению мертвой ткани, чем, возможно, спасла ему жизнь. Хаус часто оправдывает хроническими болями в ноге свое поведение или плохое настроение, а также свою зависимость от викодина. Между тем, по некоторым признакам можно предположить, что его боли носят психологический характер.[10]
До травмы ноги, Хаус занимался спортом: его знакомство со Стейси произошло во время игры в пейнтбол, впервые боли в ноге появились на поле для гольфа, а подростком он занимался скалолазанием.
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(и на инглише, кто понимает, думаю, будет интересно)
Gregory House was born to John and Blythe House.[1] His Social Security number was issued in Ohio.[1][8] House is a "military brat", as his father served as a Marine Corps pilot and transferred often to other bases during House's childhood.[9] One place in which his father was stationed was Egypt, where House developed a passing fascination with archaeology and treasure-hunting, an interest which led him to keep his treasure-hunting tools well into his adulthood.[10] Another station was Japan, where, at age 14, House discovered his vocation after witnessing the respect given to a buraku doctor who solved a case no other doctor could.[11]
Dr. House loves his mother but hates his father, who he claims has an "insane moral compass," and deliberately attempts to avoid both parents.[9] At one point, House tells a story of his parents leaving him with his grandmother whose punishments constituted abuse. He later confesses that it was his father who abused him.[12]
House studied medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, researching psychiatry and behavioral sciences until classmate Phillip Weber reported House for copying exam answers from him.[13] Following his expulsion from Johns Hopkins, he applied and was accepted to University of Michigan where he received his M.D. and met Lisa Cuddy, his future boss.[14] There is a degree of sexual tension between the two characters due to a one-night stand in the past.[15]
About ten years before the series began, House entered into a relationship with Stacy Warner (Sela Ward), a constitutional lawyer. Five years later, during a game of golf, he suffered an infarction in his right leg, which went undiagnosed for three days due to doctors' concerns that he was exhibiting drug seeking behavior (House was also unable to diagnose his own infarction). An aneurysm in his thigh had clotted, leading to an infarction and causing his quadriceps muscles to become necrotic. House had the dead muscle bypassed in order to restore circulation to the remainder of his leg, risking organ failure and cardiac arrest. He was willing to endure excruciating post operative pain to retain the use of his leg. After House was put into a chemically-induced coma to sleep through the worst of the pain, Stacy, House's medical proxy, acted against his wishes and authorized a safer surgical middle-ground procedure between amputation and a bypass by removing just the dead muscle. This resulted in the partial loss of use in his leg, and left House with a lesser, but still serious, level of pain for the rest of his life. House could not forgive Stacy for making the decision, so she left him.[16] House now suffers chronic pain in his leg, and has to use a cane to aid his walking.
At the beginning of season three, House is able to walk (and run) properly due to the ketamine treatment in the last episode of season two, in which House is shot by a "madman" and is rushed to the OR. He asks Cameron to tell Cuddy to give him ketamine treatment (which he had learned in a near-death hallucination). However, the chronic pain in his leg comes back and House starts taking Vicodin once again. He starts using his cane once again, and whenever someone asks him about it, he ignores it or digresses to another topic.
When Stacy makes her first appearance in the series, she is married to a high school guidance counselor named Mark Warner.[17] Although House and Stacy grow closer together and reunite briefly during the second season, House tells Stacy to go back to her husband, which devastates her.
[edit] Characterization
House's character frequently shows his cunning and biting wit, enjoys picking people apart, and often mocks their weaknesses.[18] House accurately deciphers people's motives and histories from aspects of their personality and appearance.[19] Dr. James Wilson says that while "some doctors have the messiah complex — they need to save the world", House has "a Rubik's complex" — he needs "to solve the puzzle."[20] House typically waits as long as possible before meeting his patients.[18] When he encounters his patients, House shows an unorthodox bedside manner and uses unconventional treatments. However, he impresses them with rapid and accurate diagnoses after seemingly not paying attention. This skill is demonstrated in a scene where House diagnoses an entire waiting room full of patients in little over one minute on his way out of the hospital clinic.[21]
His crankiness is commonly attributed to the chronic pain in his leg (as a result of the infarction) for which he requires the aid of a cane. According to Stacy Warner, his former girlfriend, he was "pretty much the same" before the infarction, and his boss Lisa Cuddy claimed that after the surgery he was "an egomaniacal, narcissistic pain in the ass — same as before."[17][22] For his chronic leg pain, House takes Vicodin every day, and as a result has developed an addiction to the drug.[23] He concedes that he has an addiction, but says that the addiction is not a problem because it does not interfere with his work.[24]
House openly talks about and makes references to pornography.[25] In one episode, he returns the flirtations of a female underage patient ("Lines in the Sand"), and is seen on one occasion engaging the services of a prostitute.[13]
House is fluently multilingual, yet always makes comments to minimize the impression made on those newly learning his polyglot status. He speaks English, Portuguese (s01e07), Spanish (s02e03), Mandarin and Hindi (s02e12), and jokes that he may have asked where the bathroom is for all he knows.
He is an atheist and a nihilist, openly mocking colleagues or patients who express any level of belief in any aspect of religion.[26][27] In Three Stories he declares that he prefers not to believe in an afterlife because it would make life "a test".
House frequently says "Everybody lies," but jokingly remarked that he was lying when he said that in the first season finale.[28] House criticizes social etiquette for lack of rational purpose and usefulness. In one episode, he explains how he envies an autistic patient because society allows the patient to forgo the niceties that he must suffer through. Later in the same episode, Dr. Wilson suggests that House might have Asperger Syndrome, which is characterized by a number of traits found in House, such as difficulty accepting the purpose of social rules, lack of concern for his physical appearance, and resistance to change, although he later explains that he doesn't actually agree with that diagnosis.
House is a strong non-conformist and gives little regard to how others perceive him.[29] Throughout the series, he displays sardonic contempt for authority figures. House shows an almost constant disregard for his own appearance, possessing a permanent stubble and dressing informally in jeans and a t-shirt. He avoids wearing the standard white lab coat to avoid patients recognizing him as a doctor.[30]
House has not much of a social life and his only friend is Dr. James Wilson.[20][29] Wilson knew House before the infarction, and looked after him when House's relationship with Stacy ended.[22] Dr. Wilson's moving into House's apartment after his failed marriage in "Sex Kills" symbolizes his taking emotional refuge in his friend.[31] Although they frequently analyze and criticize each other's motives, Wilson has risked his career to protect House. House has quietly admitted, at several instances, that he is grateful for Wilson's presence, including referring to Wilson as his best friend.