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Jesse Gordon Spencer (born 12 February 1979) is an Australian actor. He is known for his roles as Billy Kennedy on the Australian soap opera Neighbours (1994–2022), for which he was nominated for two Logie Awards, Dr. Robert Chase on the American medical drama House (2004–2012) and Captain Matthew Casey on the American drama Chicago Fire (2012–2024).
Dr. Gregory House: Hugh Laurie: Dr. Lisa Cuddy: Lisa Edelstein Dr. James Wilson: Robert Sean Leonard: Dr. Eric Foreman: Omar Epps: Dr. Robert Chase: Jesse Spencer: Dr. Allison Cameron: Jennifer Morrison Jennifer Morrison [1] Dr. Lawrence Kutner Kal Penn Kal Penn [1] Dr. Chris Taub Peter Jacobson: Dr. Remy "Thirteen" Hadley Olivia Wilde: Martha ...
Robert Chase may refer to: Robert Chase (House), a character on the Fox medical drama House; Robert Chase (businessman) (1938–2023), British businessman and chairman of Norwich City Football Club; Robert A. Chase (1923–2024), American surgeon, researcher and educator; Robert R. Chase (1948- ), science fiction author
Cuddy goes to Wilson's office, and looks troubled upon entering. House then follows, visibly terrified, prompting Wilson to abruptly stand up, realizing what has happened. The last scene cross cuts between shots of Cameron and Chase's wedding and Wilson driving House to Mayfield Psychiatric Hospital. The rest of the Princeton-Plainsboro team ...
The fourth season of House, also known as House, M.D., premiered on September 25, 2007 [1] and ended May 19, 2008. [1] Having previously fired Chase, and with Foreman and Cameron quitting, House starts a competition between 40 applicants for the vacant positions. [2] He eventually narrows them down to seven, firing one each episode. [2]
House realizes Sam has hepatitis C, which was transplanted along with the liver given to Kayla. House then deduces that both patients now have liver cancer. Kayla needs a new liver once again, and once again is exempt because of the cancer. As Chase is being interrogated in Cuddy's office, he reveals the real reason for the lawsuit.
In 2004, David Shore and Paul Attanasio, along with Attanasio's business partner Katie Jacobs, pitched the series (untitled at the time) to Fox as a CSI-style medical detective program, [5] a hospital whodunit in which the doctors investigated symptoms and their causes; [6] the main character would be loosely based on Arthur Conan Doyle's "Sherlock Holmes". [7]
During the last day of the hearing, Dr. Colfield calls House brilliant but a fiasco; however, the patient's wife speaks up on House's behalf, saying House "saved my husband's life". At this point Colfield decides that House is an important part of the hospital and he would damage the hospital by sending him back to prison.