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Hugh Laurie and Audrey Cooke
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Audrey Cooke and Hugh Laurie dated from 1997 to 1998.
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Hugh Laurie is a 64 year old British Actor. Born James Hugh Calum Laurie on 11th June, 1959 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK and educated at Eton College, England, UK, he is famous for his roles as Jasper in the 1996 adventure comedy film 101 Dalmatians, Mr. Frederick Little in the Stuart Little film franchise, Captain James Biggs in the 2008 action thriller film Street Kings, Nix in the 2015 science fiction film Tomorrowland, Dr. Gregory House in the Fox medical drama series House, Sen. Tom James in the HBO political satire comedy series Veep, Major de Coverley in the Hulu original satirical dark comedy web series Catch-22, Peter Laurence in the 4-part BBC One thriller miniseries Roadkill, Ryan Clark in the HBO science-fiction comedy series Avenue 5, Richard Onslow Roper in the BBC crime mystery drama miniseries The Night Manager, and Timothy Bugge in the HBO sketch comedy series Tracey Takes On… in a career that spans 1980-1981 (president of the Cambridge Footlights Revue) and 2007-2007 (awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2007 Queen's New Years Honours List for his services to drama) and 2018-2018 (awarded the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2018 Queen's New Years Honours List for his services to Drama) and 1981–present. His zodiac sign is Gemini.
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Relationship Statistics
Status | Duration | Length |
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Dating | 1997 - 1998 |
1 year
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1997 -
1998
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1 year
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In 1997, while once again working away from home on a children's film called The Place Of Lions, his closeness with the director Audrey Cooke was the talk of the set.
Determined to save her marriage, Jo wrote an emotional letter to the director, begging Audrey to leave her husband alone.
Seeing the heartache he had caused the two women encouraged him to finally try to do something about his depression.
But he can never entirely rid himself of his black dog. Fox executives have done their best to try to help their troubled star as much as possible.
He attends a weekly session with a counsellor and the studio pays for him to have boxing lessons which he adores.
They also encourage his motorcycle riding, even though most stars would be banned from it due to insurance considerations.
Studio bosses have also welcomed him becoming part of a band, Band From TV.
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