Jan 19, 2025 4:16 AM
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fallswinkingtothefloor
If you think he's hardcore in this, wait until you see him as Tony of Plymouth
StrandedonEarth
Good show. (Spoiler alert: it’s not lupus)
tooMuchButterOnDosTres
insertwittyremarkherelater
I love the lupa gag reel
BishopHastur
Except for that one time.
twelvoclocklevel
Cavalrysword
I'd watched four seasons of House before discovering he was a Brit. Amazing job of doing an American accent. I never suspected.
BipedalHumanoidWithSlightlyDifferentNoseRidge
Hugh Laurie is a titan of British TV. Only people from the US say this, obviously.
ChewyTheWookie
lackinglife
Yeah I've seen multiple things where he mentions people not familiar with his other work being absolutely thrown when they meet him in real life and he speaks with his natural accent.
metroid2
Here is a skit on Saturday Night Live featuring Hugh Laurie https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Whl7QMTlHm8&pp=ygUVc25sIGh1Z2ggbGF1cmllIGdob3N0
ChickenChickenBurningBright
KarateCanine
It's the abrasiveness, rudeness and cocksure attitude that convince people.
He's annoyed all the time because he's surrounded by Americans. Relatable
OddlyPacific
As an American, I too am in this mood
They never suspected Captain Ryan Clarke either.
whiskeywonka
I wish that had not been canceled, it was on a roll by the end.
HufflePuffPuff
CALAMOSCOPYJANE
Go watch him in Blackadder the Third. He played Prince George iirc. Amazing.
bobbobbybobbington
George in goes forth, along with his long time comedy partner Stephen Fry.
HenryFondle
A bit of Fry and Laurie is also decent sketch comedy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X40CQIh6q5Y
indeed it is :3one of my favourite sketches is about a woman worrying her son's boyfriend might be gay
fallswinkingtothefloor
If you think he's hardcore in this, wait until you see him as Tony of Plymouth
StrandedonEarth
Good show. (Spoiler alert: it’s not lupus)
tooMuchButterOnDosTres
insertwittyremarkherelater
I love the lupa gag reel
BishopHastur
Except for that one time.
twelvoclocklevel
Cavalrysword
I'd watched four seasons of House before discovering he was a Brit. Amazing job of doing an American accent. I never suspected.
BipedalHumanoidWithSlightlyDifferentNoseRidge
Hugh Laurie is a titan of British TV. Only people from the US say this, obviously.
ChewyTheWookie
lackinglife
Yeah I've seen multiple things where he mentions people not familiar with his other work being absolutely thrown when they meet him in real life and he speaks with his natural accent.
metroid2
Here is a skit on Saturday Night Live featuring Hugh Laurie https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Whl7QMTlHm8&pp=ygUVc25sIGh1Z2ggbGF1cmllIGdob3N0
ChickenChickenBurningBright
ChewyTheWookie
KarateCanine
It's the abrasiveness, rudeness and cocksure attitude that convince people.
fallswinkingtothefloor
He's annoyed all the time because he's surrounded by Americans. Relatable
OddlyPacific
As an American, I too am in this mood
BipedalHumanoidWithSlightlyDifferentNoseRidge
They never suspected Captain Ryan Clarke either.
whiskeywonka
I wish that had not been canceled, it was on a roll by the end.
HufflePuffPuff
CALAMOSCOPYJANE
Go watch him in Blackadder the Third. He played Prince George iirc. Amazing.
bobbobbybobbington
George in goes forth, along with his long time comedy partner Stephen Fry.
HenryFondle
A bit of Fry and Laurie is also decent sketch comedy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X40CQIh6q5Y
bobbobbybobbington
indeed it is :3
one of my favourite sketches is about a woman worrying her son's boyfriend might be gay