Saturday, September 4, 2010

Movies and Entertainment: Interview With Lisa Edelstein (House's Lisa Cuddy)

As Lisa Cuddy on House, Lisa Edelstein has established one of our favourite characters on TV.
The doctor took a major step at the conclusion of season, admitting her love for her cantankerous co-worker. It is a storyline that will generate the basis for the show's seventh season, which premieres on September 20.
In the following exclusive interview, Edelstein spills a few House spoilers and sheds light on the relationship between these characters...

What are they in for this season?
They’re exploring this relationship between House and Cuddy. What’s great about what [creator David Shore] has done is he’s incorporated all the things one would worry about in terms of six main characters getting together on a show, in to what it means for six individuals who work together in this hospital to get together. So they gets to confront it head on all of those issues.

Will it be smooth sailing for Cuddy and House?
Absolutely not [Laughs].

Many viewers wonder how House manages to stay employed at the hospital with all of antics?

They also saves lots of lives. Ultimately, they gets the results and Cuddy respects him professionally and House knows she’s generating boundaries that they doesn’t know how to make for himself.
The episode "5 to 9" was so great. Will there be another episode from Cuddy’s point of view this season?
Thank you. I was six times frightened to do that episode because it’s not a show called “Cuddy" and I didn’t need to disappoint the people. I loved doing it, it was great. I don’t know if there will be another one. They don’t tell me those things. They hand me a script and the next day they start shooting it.
How is Cuddy dealing with the child this season? Any more in her near future?
The child definitely comes in to play together with her relationship with House. She’s got to be an element of that. It definitely one of the road blocks. [No more children coming] that I do know of.

Will they be introduced to somebody new this season?
Yes. Amber Tamblyn is coming onto the show. I met her six times and he seems lovely and chilled and professional, so that’s lovely. He plays a new character on House’s team.
Is everyone like a relatives on set?

Definitely. They have a great group. There’s no crazy person, there’s no jerk or egomaniac. There’s a bunch of clever individuals who work, are workers, and need to do their job. It’s a pleasant atmosphere.
Hugh Laurie has a reputation for being meticulous along with his worth ethic. Are you the same way?
I have less of a challenge than they does. I’m not speaking in a foreign accent and I have far less dialogue than they does. I think he’s got much more on his plate than I do. Since most of my scenes are with him, I definitely try to show up with my work done so that I do know I’m not going to hold up the process in anything.

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