posted by Jennifer • October 19th, 2011 • (0) Comments

The photo gallery at Olivia Wilde Source has been updated with 367 HD screen captures of Olivia Wilde from her last episode of “House” titled “Charity Case”.

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posted by Jennifer • October 12th, 2011 • (0) Comments

Paging Dr. Hadley. It’s time for your final rounds in Princeton-Plainsboro.

Sad but true. Next week’s episode of House will be the Thirteen’s (Olivia Wilde) last time running the differential diagnosis with Dr. House (Hugh Laurie). Of course, we could always drag her back for the series finale.

So how does Thirteen react to House barging back into her life? And what does Laurie have to say about losing Wilde to the movie biz? We’ve got an episode clip and interviews to answer those questions…

“There’s a few good reasons for her not to be working anymore as a doctor,” Wilde says about Thirteen’s current situation. “She’s had a disease for a number of years and she doesn’t necessarily have that many years left. At this point she’s struggling with that dilemma. But of course it’s always up to House. No matter how much he drives them crazy, he’s still the most compelling and dynamic person to work for. And ultimately, it’s resolved for her.”

Basically, House wants his old peeps back and obviously, certain people aren’t as willing to be dragged back in. “House is shuffling his own deck of cards,” says Laurie. “Chase and Taub he wants back. He needs them. He does know that, but he’d never admit it to them. And he’s trying to bring Thirteen back into the fold. She’s operating on the level that House needs around him.”

But does Thirteen need House? Check out the clip below from next week’s episode and see what happens Thirteen confronts House about his stalking issues.

After next week, we probably won’t see Wilde in her lab coat anymore (which she really wanted to steal from set as a souvenir), but of course she’s nothing but gracious to her years spent on the show. “My work has gotten so much better from being on the show and learning from Hugh and all the other actors,” she says. “It’s a strange feeling thinking I won’t be coming here every morning, but all I feel is gratitude. My film career is thanks to House.”

Laurie’s also sad to see her go, and he admits that someone who looks like her should not be as nice as she is. Seriously, could she be more perfect? “There’s great sadness about the place. You can probably smell it. There’s a great sadness that Olivia is leaving us and moving on,” Laurie says. “Although it never came as any great surprise to anybody. Everybody here wishes her the absolute best of luck, but it’s very sad because she’s a wonderful person to work with. [She's] basically much, much nicer than someone like Olivia Wilde needs to be.”

Watch Wilde’s exit interview and Laurie’s ode’ to Olivia, and be sure to tune in to Fox for Thirteen’s final diagnosis on Oct. 17.

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posted by Jennifer • October 11th, 2011 • (0) Comments

Some new information about Olivia Wilde’s first and last (?) episode of the season have been revealed at Ask Ausiello!

Question: Does Thirteen really leave House? If so, when? —Tamar
Ausiello: Next Monday’s episode is Olivia Wilde’s swan song. Of course, if this turns out to be House‘s last season, I have to imagine she’ll put in another appearance in or around the series finale.

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posted by Jennifer • August 6th, 2011 • (0) Comments

House creator David Shore has confirmed that Olivia Wilde will play a minimal role in the show’s eighth season.

The Cowboys & Aliens star plays Dr. Remy ‘Thirteen’ Hadley on the Fox medical drama, but appeared in just seven episodes last season due to her film commitments.

“[She will] not [appear] a lot [next season] unfortunately,” Shore told TV Line. “She’s a movie star.”

He added that Wilde is currently expected to appear in “something like” one or two episodes of the new run.

“I regret losing her, but, again, this was not our choice,” he said. “Things happened at the end of last season that I wasn’t happy about and I hadn’t planned for.”

However, Shore insisted that he is “very happy” with the coming season, which will introduce new regular characters played by Odette Annable and Charlyne Yi.

“This has turned out to be a real opportunity,” he claimed. “We’re really doing some cool stuff at the start of the season and it’s pumped some fresh blood into the show.”

House will return to Fox on October 3.

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posted by Jennifer • July 25th, 2011 • (0) Comments

Despite a blossoming film career, plan on seeing Olivia Wilde on the hit FOX show “House” this fall.

The 27-year-old actress tells FOX 2′s Lee Thomas she is returning to the Emmy-award winning series as Dr. Remy Hadley. “I’m doing fewer episodes,” admits Olivia Wilde, who has starring roles in six different feature films this year.

“I love show. There are very few really well-written, smart female characters in the world and I have had the luxury of playing one.”

Olivia Wilde plays alongside Harrison Ford and Daniel Craig in “Cowboys and Aliens,” which opens this weeken. Her romantic comedy “The Change-Up” opens next month.

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posted by Jennifer • May 27th, 2011 • (0) Comments

It’s hot in New York right now. Not awful… but getting there. And watching the premiere of Leverage, where the team heads to Alaska for a case, not only made me wildly jealous but provided just the escape I was craving. That’s summer TV for you! And we’re gearing up for the bulk of it, readers. So send in your scoop requests to spoilerroom@ew.com (that’s two r’s) or Tweet them to me @EWSandraG. I’m also accepting random questions about finales, questions for EW staffers, and your general TV musings. (I read them all when I run out of TV to watch, which happens more often than you think.) Thanks, as always, Roomies!

‘HOUSE’: CHASE AND THIRTEEN: IS IT ON?

There’s so much change going on at House, it’s both terrifying and a little exciting. Exciting because there’s no way to predict how the post-Cuddy world will shift this show. One option currently being explored? The advancement of the Thirteen/Chase chemistry we’ve all picked up on.

“I think the fact that Chase confessed to her about the Dibala incident from last season is a very [important statement]. I think they have a powerful bond. I hope we only explore that further in the future,” executive producer Greg Yaitanes told EW after we screened the episode “After Hours.”

Of course, the future of this possible couple depends on Olivia Wilde’s commitment to the show next year, which is currently up in the air. Creator David Shore says anything can happen. “We’ve got lots of options and lots of things we’re stewing about. But we won’t know for sure until we start digging into season 8. But that was a nice surprise toward the end of the season, seeing the two of them together.”

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posted by Jennifer • May 26th, 2011 • (0) Comments

For the first time in seven seasons, Dr. Gregory House tries to access his softer side. Hugh Laurie returns to his Golden Globe-winning and Primetime Emmy Award-nominated role as television’s favorite irreverent M.D., who is now struggling to balance his new – and long awaited – relationship with Dr. Lisa Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein). The doctors grapple at mixing work and play as they attempt to maintain a real relationship, despite fears that the affair will affect their ability to diagnose patients. Hailed as “one of the smartest and intellectually bravest shows on television” by E! Online, “House” Season Seven arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on August 30, 2011 from Universal Studios Home Entertainment.

“House” Season Seven follows the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital team (Robert Sean Leonard, Omar Epps, Jesse Spencer, Peter Jacobson, Amber Tamblyn and Olivia Wilde) as they continue to investigate and uncover new baffling medical mysteries involving everything from a religious zealot, to a professional bull rider, to a possible case of small pox. Adding to the intrigue and suspense, “House” Season Seven features phenomenal guest stars like Candice Bergen (“Boston Legal”), Jennifer Grey (Dirty Dancing), Jack Coleman (“Heroes”) and Michael Gladis (“Mad Men”). Catch up on all the drama with this five-disc collection featuring all 23 episodes, as well as behind-the-scenes interviews, episode commentaries and more!

BONUS FEATURES EXCLUSIVE TO BLU-RAY™: Unleash the power of your HDTV with perfect picture and purest digital sound.

* BD-LIVE™: Access the BD-Live™ Center through your Internet-connected player to get even more content, watch the latest trailers and more!
* U-CONTROL: Universal’s exclusive feature that lets the viewer access bonus materials without leaving the movie!
o A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE: A multi-disc picture-in-picture feature.
* pocket BLU™: The groundbreaking pocket BLU™ app uses iPad®, iPhone®, iPod® touch, Android™, PC and Mac® to work seamlessly with a network-connected Blu-ray™ player. Plus iPad® owners can enjoy a new, enhanced edition of pocket BLU™ made especially to take advantage of the tablet’s larger screen and high resolution display. Consumers will be able to browse through a library of Blu-ray™ content and watch entertaining extras on-the-go in a way that’s bigger and better than ever before. pocket BLU™ offers advanced features such as:
o Advanced Remote Control: A sleek, elegant new way to operate your Blu-ray™ player. Users can navigate through menus, playback and BD-Live™ functions with ease.
o Video Timeline: Users can easily bring up the video timeline, allowing them to instantly access any point in the film.
o Mobile-To-Go: Users can unlock a selection of bonus content with their Blu-ray™ discs to save to their device or to stream from anywhere there is a Wi-Fi network, enabling them to enjoy content on the go, anytime, anywhere.
o Browse Titles: Users will have access to a complete list of pocket BLU™-enabled titles available and coming to Blu-ray™ Hi-Def. They can view free previews and see what additional content is available to unlock on their device.
o Keyboard: Entering data is fast and easy with your device’s intuitive keyboard.
* MY SCENES: Bookmark your favorite scenes from the series.

BONUS FEATURES (DVD and BLU-RAY™):

* BONUS FEATURETTES:
o MEET MARTHA MASTERS: Amber Tamblyn, executive producer Katie Jacobs, writer and executive producer David Shore and casting executives discuss Tamblyn’s character and her important contribution to Season Seven.
o HUDDY DISSECTED: Hugh Laurie, Lisa Edelstein, executive producer Katie Jacobs and writer and executive producer David Shore discuss the longtime love-hate-relationship between House and Cuddy, giving viewers the ultimate behind-the-scenes look at the new couple.
o ANATOMY OF AN EPISODE: “BOMBSHELLS:” This documentary-style featurette peels back the layers to reveal the astounding collaboration between the cast and crew that allowed “House” to pull off episode 15 (“Bombshells”) of Season 7. This episode is complete with period flashback sequences and a musical number.
o THIRTEEN RETURNS: Olivia Wilde returns as Dr. Remy ‘Thirteen’ Hadley.
* FEATURE COMMENTARIES:
o “BOMBSHELLS:” Featuring director Greg Yaitanes and Lisa Edelstein.
o “THE DIG:” Featuring writers Sara Hess and David Hoselton.
o “MOVING ON:” Featuring executive producer David Shore and director Greg Yaitanes.

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posted by Jennifer • May 24th, 2011 • (0) Comments

Ask Ausiello has some scoop about Olivia Wilde and her character Thirteen on “House”.

Question: Now that Lisa Edelstein has opted not to return for House‘s eighth season and Jesse Spencer appears to be a lock to come back, should we be prepared for any other long-term castmembers leaving? —Melinda
Ausiello: The only remaining question mark is Olivia Wilde. Although she’s under contract for Season 8, her flourishing movie career will likely translate into another leave of absence — if not a permanent exit altogether. Exec producer David Shore concedes that there remains a great deal of “ambiguity” about the extent of Wilde’s involvement next season. “I expect she’ll be back,” he adds, “but I’m not sure how much she’ll be back.”

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posted by Jennifer • May 19th, 2011 • (0) Comments

When Thirteen, played by Olivia Wilde, came strolling out of prison a few weeks ago, the fans of “House” collectively let out a sigh of relief. There are a number of “House” fans that were beginning to find the show a bit stale and predictable. With the return of Thirteen, suddenly the show opens up to a whole new world of possibilities. Here are five reasons why Thirteen returning makes “House” a much better show to watch.

Olivia Wilde is easy on the eyes
Shallow though it may be, the beautiful Olivia Wilde is certainly a good reason to tune in every single week. Those crystal eyes melt the screen every single week. Olivia Wilde is known the world over for her undeniable sex appeal. Fortunately, her beauty is not her only asset as an actress.

Thirteen’s history with Dr. Eric Foreman
In years past, Olivia Wilde has had an on-screen relationship with Omar Epps. This relationship was fodder for some of the best episodes in “House” history. The challenges they faced due to her health problems were extremely well crafted. Now, with Thirteen returning from prison secretly, Dr. Foreman and Thirteen are in perfect position to have fireworks again at some point. Even if they do not get back together, the history makes for excellent romantic tension and interest for viewers.

Thirteen’s impending demise makes “House” more interesting
Since the early days of her character, it was made clear that Olivia was dying. Now that she has returned and time has gone by, that death seems ever present and spooky looming in the background of her character. Will she die on the show soon? Will she suddenly get healed by some “House” miracle? These questions build drama and excitement around the week to week storyline.

“House” knows her secret
“House” is certainly one to be in on secrets and Thirteen is just as unlucky as others before her. When “House” knows your secret, you can be sure he will tease you and mess with your mind. Will he tell the rest of the team where Thirteen has been all this time? Will he reveal Thirteen’s secret? Only “House” knows for sure but it sure is fun watching to find out.

Thirteen is Hugh Laurie’s intellectual equal
Of all the characters that have come and gone on “House” over the years, Thirteen is the one that seems to be able to go toe to toe with him best. She is able to trick him when needed and actually get away with it, but at the same time lose emotional battles on occasion too. This ability makes for excellent back and forth between them both and great television for us all.

Olivia Wilde is back on “House” and fans could not be happier about it. These are only a few reasons why.

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posted by Jennifer • May 17th, 2011 • (0) Comments

There will be Huddy no more on House – co-star Lisa Edelstein will not return to the veteran Fox medical drama next season. Edelstein was one of 3 main cast members of House, along with Robert Sean Leonard and Omar Epps, whose original contracts expired at the end of this season. Leonard and Epps re-upped earlier this month when Edelstein’s deal also looked on track to make.

But word is that she ultimately decided not to return to series for the next eighth (and likely final) season, putting an abrupt end to the on-again-off-again romance between her character, Dr. Cuddy and Hugh Laurie’s Dr. House, aka Huddy. Along with Epps, Edelstein had been asked to take a cut from her most recent salary of $175,000 an episode, but the offer was still pretty good, so she is walking away from more than $2 million.

Her departure will leave Olivia Wilde as the only regular female cast member but, with Wilde’s hot movie career, she is rarely on full-time.

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