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Hugh Laurie struggles with depression

Posted on October 31st, 2007 by Hot Momma

Actor Hugh Laurie’s intensity on the screen is not all acting.  In an interview this weekend Hugh revealed how he agonizes with each moment of shooting his show and the long hours and distance it put’s between him and his family.

“House” TV star Hugh Laurie returned to work this week after taking an unplanned trip home to his native England for undisclosed family issues. Last week, Hugh, told producers he had to leave the L.A. set, immediately taking an afternoon flight to London, where his wife, Jo, and their three children, Charlie, Bill and Rebecca, reside. At the time, a show rep said that “Hugh had family obligations in England to attend to, but production is continuing in his absence.”

But in a revealing interview in Sunday’s Sydney Daily Telegraph, the Emmy-nominated star — who recently became one of the highest paid actors on TV, earning more than $300,000 an episode — admitted he is battling “mild depression” and continues to see a therapist periodically.

Not only does he miss his family (Laurie maintains a home in L.A., while they live in London), but he also said he was “drained” by the show’s overnight success and the 14-hour, five-days-a-week demands of the job. “I’m always thinking about the show,” he told the paper. “I’m too neurotic and too anal and too convinced that we’re going to fail to relax. Every show we do, every scene we shoot, is a disaster, I’m convinced of it. “I go home at the end of the day and my head is full of all the mistakes I’ve made. “I beat myself up about what I’ve stuffed up the day before,” he added. “I’m looking for things to go wrong. I’m not rejoicing or lying back and enjoying it.”

US Weekly



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