House implies that often wears form-fitting, feminine clothing because she prioritises her professional life and would otherwise be seen as a frigid, cold-hearted administrator. Cuddy was born in late or early In the Season 7 episode Small Sacrifices her age is established as forty-two, with her forty-third birthday approaching. She tells House that she lied to Human Resources about her age when she first applied for a vice president of administration job at age twenty-nine, because she thought she would be taken more seriously if she were in her early thirties.
In the Season 5 episode The Social Contract , she claimed to be However, House had been working for Cuddy for eight years prior to the beginning of Season 1, and House owed her 6 years of clinic duty in the show's pilot. Therefore, she has been House's boss for at least 13 years, indicating that she was 38 when the show started and is currently It is mentioned in many parts of the show that she wants a child. Although not in a relationship at the time, she attempts IVF with three unsuccessful implantations, one ending in miscarriage.
She eventually adopts a baby girl in Season 5. She quit her job as Dean of Medicine the day after House crashed into her house with his car and escaped to avoid responsibility for his actions.
Cuddy was born in Her mother, Arlene Cuddy , is still living, but her father is deceased. Her father was Jewish from birth, but her mother was a Catholic who converted to Judaism when Arlene married Cuddy's father. She has one sister, Julia Cuddy. She also comes from a long line of physicians - her great grandfather published a key medical text.
We also know that she has also wanted to be a doctor ever since she was 12 years old. She was the editor of her high school yearbook. She often felt her mother treated her more harshly than her younger sister, but later came to believe that her mother only pushed her knowing that she was capable of great things.
Lisa Cuddy went to the University of Michigan where she was in the pre-med program and, in addition, audited classes in their medical school. During this time, she met Gregory House, who was working at the university bookstore during the time he was appealing his expulsion from Johns Hopkins Medical School.
It has never been revealed where Cuddy went to medical school, but we do know that she finished second in her graduating class at the age of 26 and made Alpha Omega Alpha, an honor society for medical students. Remarkably, she was disappointed with the result.
It has never been revealed where Cuddy did her internship or residency, but we do know she completed a fellowship in endocrinology. Cuddy was married for six days in in New Jersey, as revealed in the Season 7 episode Small Sacrifices and the marriage ended in divorce. No further information about her brief marriage or about the identity of her husband was given.
Nothing is known of her early career. A year later, ostensibly at the age of 32 when she was in reality 30 she became the second youngest Dean of Medicine in the history of Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital even at the older age and one of only three women in the United States to hold such a position at a major hospital.
Shortly after becoming Dean of Medicine, Cuddy was approached by House once again. He had recently been fired from yet another job - the fourth time. He was virtually unemployable.
However, there has been a great deal of speculation as to why she did hire him. She is hard working. House reluctantly and grudgingly agrees. Cuddy is more than happy to oblige, but it soon turns out this will not be a picnic. Cuddy scrambles to save House and Vogler finally agrees to give him a chance - fire one of his fellows to save money. Cameron suggests to House that instead they propose an across- the-board salary cut that will save exactly the same amount of money.
House refuses to fire anyone else. Vogler holds out a poisoned olive branch - if House will endorse his new drug, he will let House keep his department intact. House goes back on the deal - House goes to a major conference and embarrasses Vogler by damning the drug with faint praise and pointing out its costs outweigh its benefits. Cuddy supports Vogler, but when Wilson refuses to go along, Wilson is tossed off the board and House is given a one day reprieve.
Cuddy is ready the next day to vote against House, but when House pulls off not one, but two miracles in that period, she refuses to go along. Vogler moves to have her tossed off the board, but she gives an impassioned speech to the rest of the board and instead of voting against her, they toss Vogler off the board instead. House is soon in serious trouble again. After insulting and assaulting a patient with a rectal thermometer in the clinic, Cuddy insists House apologize.
When House refuses, the situation escalates when the patient turns out to be a police detective. He follows House and finds him with Vicodin on his person and arrests him for drug possession. House soon finds himself being charged with trafficking and fraud.
Cuddy and Wilson insist House agree to a deal to keep his license and keep out of prison. When House refuses, his Vicodin is cut back, then cut off. It really is homicidal. It definitely pushes the envelope quite a bit. The problem is in order to affect any kind of change for a character like that you have to go to extreme places, [but] maybe it was too extreme for the audience.
Was it out of line in terms of the creative path? It makes sense on just a purely creative level. But in terms of it being on a network television show, I think it went too far for a lot of people. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Why did Lisa Edelstein not return for the final season of House? Ask Question.
Asked 9 years, 5 months ago. Active 6 years, 6 months ago. Viewed k times. Doing some general scanning and research, I keep coming across the same thing of: "[Lisa's departure] came out of left field in my world, too," Laurie says.
Improve this question. Tablemaker Tablemaker Reminds me of when Janet Hubert, who played Vivian Banks on Fresh Prince of Bel Air, was refused more money and they replaced her halfway through the series.
I always thought the removal of her character made sense in-universe. Cuddy, the character played by Lisa Edelstein, was the Dean of Medicine at the hospital, and played Gregory House's boss throughout the show. She acknowledged the genius of her underling but was regularly exasperated by his frequent rule-breaking, lack of stricter, and disregard for even basic manners. In spite of this, the pair formed a strong attraction, and fans shipped the couple as "Huddy," though it would be a long path to their inevitable romance.
Obstacles included Cuddy engaged to someone else, and House moving on from his addiction to painkillers. After the events of House MD season 7, Cuddy and Lisa Edelstein left the show for good — and the narrative included a brutal breakup with House. It's revealed she has a benign tumor, but when she realizes House resorted to taking pain medication in order to support her, she breaks up with him.
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