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Remy " Thirteen " Hadley , M.D. , is a fictional character on the medical drama House , portrayed by Olivia Wilde . She is part of the new diagnostic team assembled by Dr. Gregory House after the disbanding of his previous team in the third-season finale . The character's nickname derives from the episode " The Right Stuff ", when she is assigned the number during a competition for her position at the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital.

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104-448: Olivia Wilde (born Olivia Jane Cockburn ; / ˈ k oʊ b ər n / KOH -bərn ; March 10, 1984) is an American actress, director and producer. She played Remy "Thirteen" Hadley on the medical-drama television series House (2007–2012), and appeared in the action films Tron: Legacy (2010) and Cowboys & Aliens (2011), the romantic drama film Her (2013), the comedy film The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (2013), and

208-590: A threesome . Wilson seems astonished, given Thirteen's promiscuity, and former thrill-seeking behavior. She later states that she may have participated in a foursome, thereby allowing her to truthfully answer "no", to the question about a threesome. However, at the end of the game, it is implied that nothing she had told him has been truthful, leaving her status with her father a mystery. In " Lockdown ", Thirteen says she went to Newton North High School . In " Epic Fail ", Thirteen reveals she attended Sarah Lawrence College . The episode " Let Them Eat Cake " shows that as

312-590: A threesome . Wilson seems astonished, given Thirteen's promiscuity, and former thrill-seeking behavior. She later states that she may have participated in a foursome, thereby allowing her to truthfully answer "no", to the question about a threesome. However, at the end of the game, it is implied that nothing she had told him has been truthful, leaving her status with her father a mystery. In " Lockdown ", Thirteen says she went to Newton North High School . In " Epic Fail ", Thirteen reveals she attended Sarah Lawrence College . The episode " Let Them Eat Cake " shows that as

416-563: A celebrity influencer/activist for RYOT , a Los Angeles–based media company. On June 30, 2015, Wilde introduced Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at a campaign event in New York City . Wilde starred in a PSA released on March 21, 2016, for World Down Syndrome Day , alongside 19-year-old AnnaRose from New Jersey who has Down Syndrome . Wilde participated in the 2017 Women's March in Washington, D.C. , and

520-494: A child she resented her mother who was dying from Huntington's and she tells Chase that she knew her father was having an affair; other than this, very little is shown about her past. She appears to be very street-smart; she can easily identify a drug dealer and is also able to differentiate between high-purity and low-purity cocaine by the strength of the numbing effect on her gums, as well as identify typical street-level drug-dealer tactics employed to ensure repeat customers. At

624-494: A child she resented her mother who was dying from Huntington's and she tells Chase that she knew her father was having an affair; other than this, very little is shown about her past. She appears to be very street-smart; she can easily identify a drug dealer and is also able to differentiate between high-purity and low-purity cocaine by the strength of the numbing effect on her gums, as well as identify typical street-level drug-dealer tactics employed to ensure repeat customers. At

728-575: A community in Haiti that rallies to build a movie theater after the disastrous 2010 earthquake . In August 2011, it was announced Wilde would be leaving House to further pursue her film career; she left a few months later, in the episode " Charity Case ". Wilde starred in Cowboys & Aliens (2011) as Ella Swensen, who works with other characters to save the Earth from evil aliens, and also starred in

832-414: A hospital, as she will be arrested and taken back to prison. Thirteen phones Chase requesting help on false pretenses, bartering on their relationship to convince Chase to bring medical supplies without explanation. Chase convinces Thirteen to let him help, and Thirteen admits to him that she was in prison for killing her brother. After it becomes clear the woman will die without a hospital, Chase engages in

936-414: A hospital, as she will be arrested and taken back to prison. Thirteen phones Chase requesting help on false pretenses, bartering on their relationship to convince Chase to bring medical supplies without explanation. Chase convinces Thirteen to let him help, and Thirteen admits to him that she was in prison for killing her brother. After it becomes clear the woman will die without a hospital, Chase engages in

1040-655: A limited run until October 8, 2017. In May 2017, Wilde became chief brand activist of True Botanicals, a cosmetics and skin care company. Her documentary short Fear Us Women (2017) follows Canadian civilian Hanna Bohman , who has spent the last three years in Syria as a volunteer soldier battling ISIS . As a member of the YPJ , an all-female Kurdish army, Hanna gives an inside look at the women fighting for liberation in Syria. In 2018, Wilde appeared in A Vigilante . Its world premiere

1144-440: A person, then she does not have to hate the universe for making her miserable. Thirteen then turns around, pointing out that House's life is also miserable, and that "We are who we are. Lotteries are stupid." In "After Hours", a then-unknown woman arrives at Thirteen's apartment with a serious wound in her abdomen. She is revealed to be a cellmate of Thirteen's from prison and makes Thirteen promise that Thirteen will not take her to

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1248-440: A person, then she does not have to hate the universe for making her miserable. Thirteen then turns around, pointing out that House's life is also miserable, and that "We are who we are. Lotteries are stupid." In "After Hours", a then-unknown woman arrives at Thirteen's apartment with a serious wound in her abdomen. She is revealed to be a cellmate of Thirteen's from prison and makes Thirteen promise that Thirteen will not take her to

1352-539: A physical confrontation with Thirteen to get the patient to the hospital. He also deduces that her conviction to always keep promises is so that she can blame her brother's death on her promise to him, rather than blame herself. After the two drive the woman to the hospital, she awakes alive but in custody. Thirteen apologizes, but her friend lashes out, claiming she only used Thirteen because she needed someone to talk to in prison. Thirteen later confides in Chase that his theory

1456-487: A physical confrontation with Thirteen to get the patient to the hospital. He also deduces that her conviction to always keep promises is so that she can blame her brother's death on her promise to him, rather than blame herself. After the two drive the woman to the hospital, she awakes alive but in custody. Thirteen apologizes, but her friend lashes out, claiming she only used Thirteen because she needed someone to talk to in prison. Thirteen later confides in Chase that his theory

1560-747: A princess of the Papal nobility . On February 8, 2011, she and Ruspoli announced that they were separating. Wilde filed for divorce in Los Angeles County Superior Court on March 3, 2011, citing "irreconcilable differences", and the divorce was finalized on September 29, 2011. Wilde did not seek spousal support, and they reached a private agreement on property division. Wilde began dating actor Jason Sudeikis in November 2011. They became engaged in January 2013. They have two children:

1664-432: A prison where she has been incarcerated for the last six months for over-prescribing drugs. She has House drive her to a seemingly random house where she rings the bell, then assaults the man who answers the door. The two then spend a few days on the road preparing for a spud-shooting contest while House tries to figure out the real reason Thirteen was in prison, eventually deducing that Thirteen helped kill her brother who

1768-432: A prison where she has been incarcerated for the last six months for over-prescribing drugs. She has House drive her to a seemingly random house where she rings the bell, then assaults the man who answers the door. The two then spend a few days on the road preparing for a spud-shooting contest while House tries to figure out the real reason Thirteen was in prison, eventually deducing that Thirteen helped kill her brother who

1872-414: A screenplay by Katie Silberman. The film gained substantive media attention for its multiple on- and off-set controversies . It premiered at the 79th Venice Film Festival to mixed reviews. The critics praised Pugh's performance, the cinematography, and production design but criticized the screenplay and direction. Also that year, she voiced Lois Lane in the animated film DC League of Super-Pets . She

1976-448: A secretive character who does not divulge personal information; her surname was not used on the show until the fourth season's penultimate episode " House's Head ", nor her given name until the fifth-season episode " Emancipation ". Instead, several of the character's traits are implied before they are depicted as true. In the season four episode " You Don't Want to Know ", Thirteen tells House that her mother died from Huntington's disease ;

2080-448: A secretive character who does not divulge personal information; her surname was not used on the show until the fourth season's penultimate episode " House's Head ", nor her given name until the fifth-season episode " Emancipation ". Instead, several of the character's traits are implied before they are depicted as true. In the season four episode " You Don't Want to Know ", Thirteen tells House that her mother died from Huntington's disease ;

2184-466: A son, born in 2014, and a daughter, born in 2016. Sudeikis and Wilde's relationship ended in November 2020. Wilde was publicly served with court documents regarding child custody while she was presenting Don't Worry Darling at CinemaCon 2022. In January 2021, Wilde began dating singer Harry Styles after they met during the filming of Don't Worry Darling . Their relationship ended in November 2022. Thirteen (House) The show depicts Thirteen as

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2288-407: A test she performs several episodes later confirms she carries the gene. After hints were given regarding her character's sexuality, Wilde confirmed that her character is indeed bisexual . This is confirmed by Eric Foreman in the episode " Don't Ever Change ". Thirteen is reluctant to reveal information about herself and is extremely secretive. During House's new team member selection process in

2392-407: A test she performs several episodes later confirms she carries the gene. After hints were given regarding her character's sexuality, Wilde confirmed that her character is indeed bisexual . This is confirmed by Eric Foreman in the episode " Don't Ever Change ". Thirteen is reluctant to reveal information about herself and is extremely secretive. During House's new team member selection process in

2496-524: Is "just a perfect script, and I knew an audience would enjoy having the chance to focus on the genius of the writing, which is what the Live Reads allow for". Her brand ambassador partnership with Revlon ended in 2016. In 2017, Wilde made her Broadway debut portraying the role of Julia in 1984 . It opened at the Hudson Theatre in New York City on June 22 (previews beginning May 18) for

2600-550: Is a fictional character on the medical drama House , portrayed by Olivia Wilde . She is part of the new diagnostic team assembled by Dr. Gregory House after the disbanding of his previous team in the third-season finale . The character's nickname derives from the episode " The Right Stuff ", when she is assigned the number during a competition for her position at the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. The show depicts Thirteen as

2704-711: Is an American producer on 60 Minutes and a journalist. Writer Christopher Hitchens was the Cockburn family's tenant in Washington, D.C., and served as Wilde's babysitter. Her grandfather, British novelist Claud Cockburn , and his sons Alexander and Patrick Cockburn were also journalists, and her aunt, Sarah Caudwell , was a writer. Wilde appeared as "Jewel Goldman" on the short-lived television series Skin (2003–2004). She gained attention for her recurring role as bisexual bar owner Alex Kelly , who dates both characters played by Adam Brody and Mischa Barton on

2808-568: Is attached to direct Perfect , a biopic about gymnast Kerri Strug for Searchlight Pictures , an untitled holiday-comedy film for Universal Pictures , and a female-centered superhero film as part of the Sony's Spider-Man Universe franchise. Wilde is widely known as a feminist . In 2008, Wilde campaigned with actors Justin Long and then-current House castmate Kal Penn in support for Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama . She supported

2912-548: Is better with her on his team, saying "He needs someone who doesn't need him. You're the only one he's never really been able to suck into his crazy House vortex. Keeps him grounded, his ego in check." Both Thirteen and House are equally critical and understanding of each other's self-pity and fatalism in the face of miserable circumstances. Although she believes in the importance of hope, Thirteen says in " Changes " that she believes that people are intrinsically happy or miserable, and that this cannot be changed. House states that this

3016-548: Is better with her on his team, saying "He needs someone who doesn't need him. You're the only one he's never really been able to suck into his crazy House vortex. Keeps him grounded, his ego in check." Both Thirteen and House are equally critical and understanding of each other's self-pity and fatalism in the face of miserable circumstances. Although she believes in the importance of hope, Thirteen says in " Changes " that she believes that people are intrinsically happy or miserable, and that this cannot be changed. House states that this

3120-425: Is fine"), and the nickname stuck. Although the producers gave the character a full name, and told Wilde what it was, they chose to keep it a secret from the viewers as part of the ongoing relationship between the character and House. Before the character's name was revealed, none of the actors, apart from Wilde herself, knew it. In episode 15 of season four ("House's Head"), Cuddy refers to her as "Dr. Hadley". This

3224-425: Is fine"), and the nickname stuck. Although the producers gave the character a full name, and told Wilde what it was, they chose to keep it a secret from the viewers as part of the ongoing relationship between the character and House. Before the character's name was revealed, none of the actors, apart from Wilde herself, knew it. In episode 15 of season four ("House's Head"), Cuddy refers to her as "Dr. Hadley". This

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3328-490: Is her defense mechanism, because if she can convince herself that she would have been miserable either way, she does not need to resent the fact that her life is full of misfortune rather than fortune. Thirteen retorts that House's life is similarly miserable and that "lotteries are stupid". Thirteen has a fifty-percent chance of having inherited Huntington's disease from her mother, but she initially refuses to be tested for it because not knowing allows her to live with hope. In

3432-490: Is her defense mechanism, because if she can convince herself that she would have been miserable either way, she does not need to resent the fact that her life is full of misfortune rather than fortune. Thirteen retorts that House's life is similarly miserable and that "lotteries are stupid". Thirteen has a fifty-percent chance of having inherited Huntington's disease from her mother, but she initially refuses to be tested for it because not knowing allows her to live with hope. In

3536-471: Is in the final months of his own terminal illness) in the series finale " Everybody Dies ". "'Thirteen' is hidden, and hasn't yet revealed very much about herself. She doesn't really want to look into the future, and House finds that enormously compelling." —Executive Producer Katie Jacobs . Along with fellow actors Peter Jacobson ( Taub ), Kal Penn ( Kutner ), and Anne Dudek ( Amber Volakis ), Wilde did not know which character would be cut until

3640-471: Is in the final months of his own terminal illness) in the series finale " Everybody Dies ". "'Thirteen' is hidden, and hasn't yet revealed very much about herself. She doesn't really want to look into the future, and House finds that enormously compelling." —Executive Producer Katie Jacobs . Along with fellow actors Peter Jacobson ( Taub ), Kal Penn ( Kutner ), and Anne Dudek ( Amber Volakis ), Wilde did not know which character would be cut until

3744-429: Is later shown that it was really House. House is evasive about whether he did it for his own benefit, Foreman's or Thirteen's, but Wilson surmises that it is simply because he likes having her around and he needs her. Thirteen is seen eventually boarding a plane. In the episode "Teamwork", Thirteen has returned from Thailand and House manages to convince her to return to his team along with Chase, Taub, and Foreman. During

3848-429: Is later shown that it was really House. House is evasive about whether he did it for his own benefit, Foreman's or Thirteen's, but Wilson surmises that it is simply because he likes having her around and he needs her. Thirteen is seen eventually boarding a plane. In the episode "Teamwork", Thirteen has returned from Thailand and House manages to convince her to return to his team along with Chase, Taub, and Foreman. During

3952-479: Is right, and that she is afraid she will be consumed by guilt. In " Charity Case ", Thirteen is called in once more by House to help solve a case. Thirteen then decides to join the team once more. In the end, House saw that Thirteen was happy with her girlfriend and fired Thirteen once and for all so Thirteen can live out her last days being happy. She made her final appearance as one of the speakers at House's funeral (House faked his death, only ever telling Wilson, who

4056-479: Is right, and that she is afraid she will be consumed by guilt. In " Charity Case ", Thirteen is called in once more by House to help solve a case. Thirteen then decides to join the team once more. In the end, House saw that Thirteen was happy with her girlfriend and fired Thirteen once and for all so Thirteen can live out her last days being happy. She made her final appearance as one of the speakers at House's funeral (House faked his death, only ever telling Wilson, who

4160-461: Is the first mention of her actual name. In episode 8 of season five ("Emancipation"), she reveals she is called Remy. In later season five episodes, the character is occasionally referred to as "Dr. Hadley" although she is still predominantly called "Thirteen" by her colleagues. In an interview with The Star-Ledger , producer David Shore commented that he would not be using Thirteen's real name too often, because "she will always be Thirteen". In

4264-461: Is the first mention of her actual name. In episode 8 of season five ("Emancipation"), she reveals she is called Remy. In later season five episodes, the character is occasionally referred to as "Dr. Hadley" although she is still predominantly called "Thirteen" by her colleagues. In an interview with The Star-Ledger , producer David Shore commented that he would not be using Thirteen's real name too often, because "she will always be Thirteen". In

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4368-487: Is wrong. She is also shown to hide deep-seated fear; in the episode " Mirror Mirror ", a patient who mimics the personality of whomever he is talking to tells her that he is scared – when she assures him that it will be okay, he fearfully tells her that it won't be. When Thirteen briefly returned to consult on a case, House subsequently fired her permanently so that she could focus on being happy with her girlfriend in whatever time she had left rather than worry about work. In

4472-487: Is wrong. She is also shown to hide deep-seated fear; in the episode " Mirror Mirror ", a patient who mimics the personality of whomever he is talking to tells her that he is scared – when she assures him that it will be okay, he fearfully tells her that it won't be. When Thirteen briefly returned to consult on a case, House subsequently fired her permanently so that she could focus on being happy with her girlfriend in whatever time she had left rather than worry about work. In

4576-574: The 2018 Women's March in Los Angeles . In 2022, Wilde recorded Ada Limón 's poem Lies about Sea Creatures as part of For the Birds: The Birdsong Project, whose proceeds benefitted The National Audubon Society . In late 2023, Wilde co-founded New York City-based venture capital firm called Proximity Ventures, focusing on early and growth-stage funding for both consumer and enterprise sectors. On June 7, 2003, when she

4680-578: The Fair Food program. In 2013, Wilde appeared in a video clip for Gucci 's "Chime for Change" campaign that aimed to raise awareness of and funds for women's issues in education, health and justice. As of 2013, she is on the board of directors of Artists for Peace and Justice , which provides education and health services in Haiti ; and of the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California. That same year, she became

4784-568: The Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., while spending summers at Ardmore in Ireland. She attended Georgetown Day School in Washington, D.C., and Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts , graduating in 2002. She derived her professional surname from Irish author Oscar Wilde , and began using it in high school to honor the writers in her family, many of whom used pen names. She

4888-1044: The Tribeca Film Festival in New York on April 17, 2015. She played Eleanor in Love the Coopers (2015). In 2016, Wilde directed a music video for Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros , teaming up with director of photography Reed Morano. She then worked with American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers , directing the music video for their song " Dark Necessities ". Wilde starred as Devon Finestra in HBO 's rock 'n' roll drama television series Vinyl (2016). Also in 2016, Wilde also directed an acclaimed live table reading of Hannah and Her Sisters at The New York Times ' s Center Theatre . The cast included Wilde as Hannah. Wilde stated that Hannah and Her Sisters

4992-415: The fourth-season finale , Thirteen takes the test and is diagnosed as having the mutated Huntington gene. Shortly after this, she begins to display reckless behavior, having casual sex with random women, using drugs, partying late and showing up at the clinic with a hangover. In " Lucky Thirteen ", Thirteen says that her Huntington's is more aggressive, greatly decreasing her life expectancy and hastening

5096-415: The fourth-season finale , Thirteen takes the test and is diagnosed as having the mutated Huntington gene. Shortly after this, she begins to display reckless behavior, having casual sex with random women, using drugs, partying late and showing up at the clinic with a hangover. In " Lucky Thirteen ", Thirteen says that her Huntington's is more aggressive, greatly decreasing her life expectancy and hastening

5200-643: The 2015 Tribeca Film Festival , and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) at the 88th Academy Awards . Wilde starred as Elizabeth Roberts, a trophy-wife customer who enters a strait-laced pharmacist's life and takes him on a joyride involving sex, drugs and possibly murder in Better Living Through Chemistry (2014). She starred as Beatrice Fairbanks in The Longest Week (2014), as

5304-693: The Academy Awards and Golden Globe Awards . She has served as executive producer for other documentary short films: The Rider and the Storm (2013), about Timmy Brennan, a New York ironworker from Breezy Point, Queens who lost everything he owned when Hurricane Sandy hit and Body Team 12 (2015), which follows the team tasked with collecting the dead at the height of the Ebola outbreak . The film went on to win Best Documentary Short at

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5408-466: The Season 6 episode " The Down Low ", a fake pay stub shows Thirteen's middle name to be "Beauregard", though it is uncertain if that is actually her middle name. This character was considered a bisexual icon around the time it aired. Olivia Wilde left the show on October 13, 2011, in order to act in other television shows and films. Thirteen (House) Remy " Thirteen " Hadley , M.D. ,

5512-412: The actors were given the scripts. Producers watched to see how the actors developed their characters and interacted. Wilde thought this technique improved the acting during the "Games" story arc. However, the story arc inspired a spirit of camaraderie between the actors instead of competition, due to the high-profile roles. While Thirteen's name was originally intended to be revealed during the story arc,

5616-412: The actors were given the scripts. Producers watched to see how the actors developed their characters and interacted. Wilde thought this technique improved the acting during the "Games" story arc. However, the story arc inspired a spirit of camaraderie between the actors instead of competition, due to the high-profile roles. While Thirteen's name was originally intended to be revealed during the story arc,

5720-458: The ambiguity, Wilde confirmed in July 2008 that her character is bisexual, the second time she has played a bisexual character (the first being on The O.C. as Alex Kelly ). Thirteen has been compared often with Allison Cameron , the previous female diagnostician. Wilde described Thirteen as "almost the opposite" of Cameron, who is "compassionate and emotional", and attributed the comparisons to

5824-407: The ambiguity, Wilde confirmed in July 2008 that her character is bisexual, the second time she has played a bisexual character (the first being on The O.C. as Alex Kelly ). Thirteen has been compared often with Allison Cameron , the previous female diagnostician. Wilde described Thirteen as "almost the opposite" of Cameron, who is "compassionate and emotional", and attributed the comparisons to

5928-607: The big screen in a long time." The film won the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature at the 35th Independent Spirit Awards on February 8, 2020. Wilde next appeared in Richard Jewell in 2019, playing Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter Kathy Scruggs who died in 2001. The film was criticised for depicting Scruggs as offering to trade sex with an FBI agent in return for confidential information. Wilde defended her role and stated that there

6032-448: The clues about Rome were purposely planted by Thirteen as a red herring . The team later find that all her phone lines have been disconnected and her apartment has been vacated. Following this, Thirteen remains missing for a year without anyone knowing of her whereabouts. Her vacancy in the team is eventually filled by Dr. Martha Masters . Thirteen returns in the show's 150th episode, " The Dig ", where House meets her upon release from

6136-448: The clues about Rome were purposely planted by Thirteen as a red herring . The team later find that all her phone lines have been disconnected and her apartment has been vacated. Following this, Thirteen remains missing for a year without anyone knowing of her whereabouts. Her vacancy in the team is eventually filled by Dr. Martha Masters . Thirteen returns in the show's 150th episode, " The Dig ", where House meets her upon release from

6240-547: The comedy The Change-Up (2011). She was also in the films In Time (2011), On the Inside (2011) and Butter (2011). In 2011, Wilde became a global brand ambassador for the cosmetic company Revlon , which featured her in their commercials. Wilde made her directing and screenwriting debut with the film Free Hugs (2011) for Glamour Magazine ' s short film series, which was screened at various festivals. In May 2012, Wilde's character, Remy "Thirteen" Hadley, returned for

6344-449: The end of the fellowship competition, Lisa Cuddy tells House that, since he already has Eric Foreman on his team, he may only hire two additional people, so House fires Thirteen and Amber, claiming fellow applicants Chris Taub and Lawrence Kutner outperformed her, and that if he could keep Thirteen, he would. Cuddy overrules House's decision, forcing him to accept a woman, realizing only a minute later that this had been House's plan from

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6448-449: The end of the fellowship competition, Lisa Cuddy tells House that, since he already has Eric Foreman on his team, he may only hire two additional people, so House fires Thirteen and Amber, claiming fellow applicants Chris Taub and Lawrence Kutner outperformed her, and that if he could keep Thirteen, he would. Cuddy overrules House's decision, forcing him to accept a woman, realizing only a minute later that this had been House's plan from

6552-427: The episode " Don't Ever Change ", Thirteen's contempt at the idea of being categorized or oversimplified leads to both House and Foreman to assume that she is bisexual , although she is surprised and does not respond to either of their comments. Her sexuality, often the butt of House's jokes and sexual innuendos, remains unclear until the episode " Lucky Thirteen ". She becomes more open and blatant about her sexuality as

6656-427: The episode " Don't Ever Change ", Thirteen's contempt at the idea of being categorized or oversimplified leads to both House and Foreman to assume that she is bisexual , although she is surprised and does not respond to either of their comments. Her sexuality, often the butt of House's jokes and sexual innuendos, remains unclear until the episode " Lucky Thirteen ". She becomes more open and blatant about her sexuality as

6760-500: The episode " Lockdown " Thirteen spends the episode engaged in a game of truth or dare with James Wilson , but at the end it is implied that everything she has said has been a lie. Although his meddling with her personal affairs and insatiable curiosity frustrates Thirteen, House comes to respect her as a talented doctor and the two build a relationship of mutual trust and understanding of each other's personalities with occasional shared cynicism or sarcasm. Wilson later states that House

6864-500: The episode " Lockdown " Thirteen spends the episode engaged in a game of truth or dare with James Wilson , but at the end it is implied that everything she has said has been a lie. Although his meddling with her personal affairs and insatiable curiosity frustrates Thirteen, House comes to respect her as a talented doctor and the two build a relationship of mutual trust and understanding of each other's personalities with occasional shared cynicism or sarcasm. Wilson later states that House

6968-788: The episode "Simple Explanation (5.20)" when Foreman tells Thirteen he needs time to himself to grieve and process Kutner's suicide. The conflict is resolved during the funeral when Foreman reaches out for Thirteen's hand, and Thirteen, surprised by the gesture, accepts. When Foreman takes House's position in the sixth season, Thirteen's relationship with Foreman becomes strained due to their difficulties balancing their romantic relationship and their new employer-employee status at work. Foreman fires Thirteen in " Epic Fail " in an attempt to save their relationship, which fails. Thirteen initially breaks up with Foreman but later decides to try to work things out by agreeing to dinner with him; when, at dinner, she asks if he would have ever considered stepping down from

7072-788: The episode "Simple Explanation (5.20)" when Foreman tells Thirteen he needs time to himself to grieve and process Kutner's suicide. The conflict is resolved during the funeral when Foreman reaches out for Thirteen's hand, and Thirteen, surprised by the gesture, accepts. When Foreman takes House's position in the sixth season, Thirteen's relationship with Foreman becomes strained due to their difficulties balancing their romantic relationship and their new employer-employee status at work. Foreman fires Thirteen in " Epic Fail " in an attempt to save their relationship, which fails. Thirteen initially breaks up with Foreman but later decides to try to work things out by agreeing to dinner with him; when, at dinner, she asks if he would have ever considered stepping down from

7176-402: The film commits the same character assassination of Scruggs. In 2020, Wilde directed Wake Up , a short film starring Margaret Qualley . In 2022, she directed her second feature, also playing a supporting role in, Don't Worry Darling , an erotic psychological thriller about a 1950s housewife, starring Florence Pugh , Harry Styles , Gemma Chan and Chris Pine , for New Line Cinema from

7280-416: The following day, Thirteen affirms her friendship with Foreman and Taub tells her he approves of her seeking any chance of getting better. Chase offers her a sexual proposition (in the same way he once did Cameron ), but she turns him down and surprises him with a long embrace. The team organize to meet up and have cake to send her off, but Thirteen disappears without saying goodbye. Foreman then discovers that

7384-416: The following day, Thirteen affirms her friendship with Foreman and Taub tells her he approves of her seeking any chance of getting better. Chase offers her a sexual proposition (in the same way he once did Cameron ), but she turns him down and surprises him with a long embrace. The team organize to meet up and have cake to send her off, but Thirteen disappears without saying goodbye. Foreman then discovers that

7488-426: The fourth season, she simply lets her fellow applicants refer to her as "Thirteen" rather than her real name, and constantly deflects curious prodding from both House and Amber Volakis about her personal life and past. Amber admits to feeling threatened by how Thirteen's unusually secretive nature is fascinating to the prying House, who in season seven tells Thirteen she has the best " game face " he has ever seen. In

7592-426: The fourth season, she simply lets her fellow applicants refer to her as "Thirteen" rather than her real name, and constantly deflects curious prodding from both House and Amber Volakis about her personal life and past. Amber admits to feeling threatened by how Thirteen's unusually secretive nature is fascinating to the prying House, who in season seven tells Thirteen she has the best " game face " he has ever seen. In

7696-477: The head of the diagnostics department rather than sacrifice either her career or their relationship and Foreman replies no, she leaves him for good. In the sixth-season episode " Instant Karma ", Thirteen attempts to book a one-way flight to Bangkok , Thailand, citing a need for a vacation. However, the tickets are mysteriously cancelled, and Thirteen confronts House, Cuddy and Wilson to find out who did it. Wilson confesses to hacking Thirteen's e-mail account, but it

7800-477: The head of the diagnostics department rather than sacrifice either her career or their relationship and Foreman replies no, she leaves him for good. In the sixth-season episode " Instant Karma ", Thirteen attempts to book a one-way flight to Bangkok , Thailand, citing a need for a vacation. However, the tickets are mysteriously cancelled, and Thirteen confronts House, Cuddy and Wilson to find out who did it. Wilson confesses to hacking Thirteen's e-mail account, but it

7904-536: The horror film The Lazarus Effect (2015). She made her Broadway debut playing Julia in 1984 (2017). Wilde made her directorial debut with the teen comedy film Booksmart (2019), which received critical acclaim and won the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature . She has directed the thriller film Don't Worry Darling (2022), which she also stars in. Wilde was born Olivia Jane Cockburn in New York City on March 10, 1984. She grew up in

8008-430: The middle of a love triangle between an affluent drifter and his best friend. In 2015, she was the brand ambassador of H&M 's Conscious Exclusive campaign. She starred in the thriller The Lazarus Effect (2015) as Zoe, a medical researcher who is accidentally killed, then revived with a miraculous serum with unfortunate side-effects. Wilde also starred in and produced the drama Meadowland (2015), that premiered at

8112-599: The onset of symptoms. Initially after being diagnosed, she exhibits sensation seeking : staying out all night, using recreational drugs and having repeated one-night stands with women. She later ceases to behave self-destructively after a near-death experience in the episode " Last Resort ", wherein she realizes her conviction to live, agreeing to participate in a Huntington's disease drug trial and becoming more active in her attempts to prolong her life. Her behavior brings her colleagues to consider her someone who avoids or ignores her own personal problems and pretends that nothing

8216-599: The onset of symptoms. Initially after being diagnosed, she exhibits sensation seeking : staying out all night, using recreational drugs and having repeated one-night stands with women. She later ceases to behave self-destructively after a near-death experience in the episode " Last Resort ", wherein she realizes her conviction to live, agreeing to participate in a Huntington's disease drug trial and becoming more active in her attempts to prolong her life. Her behavior brings her colleagues to consider her someone who avoids or ignores her own personal problems and pretends that nothing

8320-420: The production team decided against doing so. Thirteen's actual name was replaced on all documents, including the call sheets, with the word "Thirteen" to further the in-joke in the show's narrative. Wilde describes her character as a "big bowl of secrets" in stark comparison to her own openness. Thirteen's sexuality was initially written ambiguously: Foreman and House suggested she is bisexual . In response to

8424-420: The production team decided against doing so. Thirteen's actual name was replaced on all documents, including the call sheets, with the word "Thirteen" to further the in-joke in the show's narrative. Wilde describes her character as a "big bowl of secrets" in stark comparison to her own openness. Thirteen's sexuality was initially written ambiguously: Foreman and House suggested she is bisexual . In response to

8528-563: The season-six finale, " Help Me ", Thirteen shows up late at a differential, obviously hiding something. She leaves a letter on House's desk asking for leave, citing personal reasons; when Taub asks her if everything is okay, she replies "obviously not". In the season-seven premiere " Now What ", Foreman reads her letter and goes through her locker, finding flight tickets as well as information on an experimental treatment for Huntington's in Rome . With her teammates believing she will be leaving for Rome

8632-513: The season-six finale, " Help Me ", Thirteen shows up late at a differential, obviously hiding something. She leaves a letter on House's desk asking for leave, citing personal reasons; when Taub asks her if everything is okay, she replies "obviously not". In the season-seven premiere " Now What ", Foreman reads her letter and goes through her locker, finding flight tickets as well as information on an experimental treatment for Huntington's in Rome . With her teammates believing she will be leaving for Rome

8736-469: The series finale of House for two episodes, " Holding On " and " Everybody Dies ." She starred in the film People Like Us (2012), Third Person (2012), The Words (2012) and as Liza in Deadfall (2012), a thriller about two siblings who decide to fend for themselves in the wake of a botched casino heist, and their unlikely reunion during another family's Thanksgiving celebration. In 2012, Wilde

8840-464: The series progresses and her relationship with her colleagues grows, going as far to propose the idea that she might drunkenly make out with a stripper in order to gain an invite to Chase's bachelor party. In her game of truth or dare with Wilson, she initially states that her father is supportive of her sexuality, although she later corrects this, saying he is in fact unaware and she never came out to him. She also tells Wilson that she has never been in

8944-464: The series progresses and her relationship with her colleagues grows, going as far to propose the idea that she might drunkenly make out with a stripper in order to gain an invite to Chase's bachelor party. In her game of truth or dare with Wilson, she initially states that her father is supportive of her sexuality, although she later corrects this, saying he is in fact unaware and she never came out to him. She also tells Wilson that she has never been in

9048-719: The short-lived drama television series The Black Donnellys (2007). In September 2007, she joined the cast of the medical drama TV series House as Remy "Thirteen" Hadley , a bisexual internist with Huntington's disease who is handpicked by House to join his medical team. Her first appearance was in the episode " The Right Stuff ". Wilde appeared in the comedy film Year One (2009) as Princess Inanna, and starred in Disney 's Tron: Legacy (2010) as Quorra. Inspired by her award-winning journalist and documentary filmmaker parents, she has executive-produced several documentary short films, including Sun City Picture House (2010), about

9152-600: The similarity in the tasks that House delegates to both characters, and that "with two girls on a show, people are always going to compare them. Thirteen resists handing her trust to people, and has proven herself to be a rather difficult person." The name "Thirteen" comes from the character's introduction: while searching for new team members House assigned all the applicants numbers rather than memorise all their names and persistently used it in reference to her. She did not correct him or offer her real name when prompted by fellow applicants or by House (simply telling House, "Thirteen

9256-600: The similarity in the tasks that House delegates to both characters, and that "with two girls on a show, people are always going to compare them. Thirteen resists handing her trust to people, and has proven herself to be a rather difficult person." The name "Thirteen" comes from the character's introduction: while searching for new team members House assigned all the applicants numbers rather than memorise all their names and persistently used it in reference to her. She did not correct him or offer her real name when prompted by fellow applicants or by House (simply telling House, "Thirteen

9360-621: The start. Several episodes later, Foreman and Thirteen embark on a relationship, which affects Foreman's professional judgment to the extent that he fixes the drug trial, which causes serious side effects in Thirteen. Foreman almost loses his medical license, resulting in House ordering the couple to either break up or quit. The couple fake a split and continue their relationship in secret, but come public after House discovers they are still seeing each other. Initial relationship strains develop during

9464-513: The start. Several episodes later, Foreman and Thirteen embark on a relationship, which affects Foreman's professional judgment to the extent that he fixes the drug trial, which causes serious side effects in Thirteen. Foreman almost loses his medical license, resulting in House ordering the couple to either break up or quit. The couple fake a split and continue their relationship in secret, but come public after House discovers they are still seeing each other. Initial relationship strains develop during

9568-405: The team that she has been in rehab for a substance abuse problem. She later tells Masters, "the real reason I was gone is not something I want to share." Upon her return to work, House notices a change in her personality, as she has become more cynical and fatalistic , appearing resigned to misery. House eventually concludes that if Thirteen can convince herself that she is naturally miserable as

9672-405: The team that she has been in rehab for a substance abuse problem. She later tells Masters, "the real reason I was gone is not something I want to share." Upon her return to work, House notices a change in her personality, as she has become more cynical and fatalistic , appearing resigned to misery. House eventually concludes that if Thirteen can convince herself that she is naturally miserable as

9776-513: The teen drama TV series The O.C. (2004–2005). She appeared in films The Girl Next Door (2004), Conversations with Other Women (2005), Bickford Shmeckler's Cool Ideas (2006), Turistas (2006) and Alpha Dog (2006). In 2007, she starred off-Broadway in political thriller Beauty on the Vine , playing three characters. She was also in The Death and Life of Bobby Z (2007) and

9880-519: The youth voter organization 18 in '08 , serving on their advisory council and appearing in a public service announcement that debuted June 30, 2008, encouraging youth to vote in the 2008 election. In 2011, Wilde appeared in the MoveOn.org mock-PSA "supporting" the rights of the healthcare insurance industry. She was praised by the Coalition of Immokalee Workers , a farmworkers' union, for supporting

9984-410: Was 19, Wilde married Italian filmmaker and musician Don Tao dei Principi Ruspoli , a member of the aristocratic Ruspoli family . They were married in Washington, Virginia , on a school bus with only a pair of witnesses. She later said the wedding occurred there because it was the only place where they could be completely alone; the marriage was a secret at the time. Upon her marriage, Wilde became

10088-451: Was a sexist double standard, in that Jon Hamm 's FBI agent character was not held to the same scrutiny. Commentators noted that Wilde's character was based on a real person, whereas the FBI agent was an amalgamation of multiple characters from the original script. They also stated that the purpose of the film was to expose and condemn the character assassination of Jewell; however, in the process,

10192-694: Was accepted to Bard College , but deferred her enrollment three times to pursue acting. She then studied at the Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin . For a short time, Wilde's family also had a house in Guilford, Vermont . Wilde has a sister five years older and a brother nine years younger. Her father, Andrew Cockburn , is a British journalist who was born in the London suburb of Willesden and raised in Ireland. Her mother, Leslie Cockburn ( née Redlich),

10296-400: Was at South by Southwest on March 10, 2018. It was released March 29, 2019. The same year, Wilde starred in the drama Life Itself . The film was released on September 21, 2018, received negative reviews from critics, and performed poorly at the box office. Wilde made her directing debut with the teen comedy Booksmart , which was released on May 24, 2019. As of June 27, 2019, it

10400-773: Was featured in PBS docu-series Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide , which was inspired by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn's book of the same name. The docu-series follows Wilde as she learns of the struggles women face in Nairobi, Kenya . She also produced the short film, Baseball in the Time of Cholera (2012), which explored the cholera epidemic in Haiti . In 2013, Wilde wrote an article called the, "Do's and Don'ts of Turning 30," which

10504-578: Was published in Glamour Magazine . She starred in and executive produced Drinking Buddies (2013). She had a supporting role as Jane, a magician's assistant, in The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (2013). She also played Suzy Miller in the biographical drama Rush (2013), about James Hunt and Niki Lauda , and had a starring role in the film Her (2013), which was lauded by critics, and received accolades from

10608-530: Was rated 97% "fresh" on Rotten Tomatoes, from 271 critics' reviews. The Washington Post stated, "[as the film progresses,] Wilde's filmmaking skills become more and more evident, bursting forth in a third act that builds into something beautiful and even transcendent." The Los Angeles Times wrote that it "leaves you feeling unaccountably hopeful for the state of humanity – and the state of American screen comedy too", and The Wall Street Journal noted, "Nothing funnier, smarter, quicker or more joyous has graced

10712-470: Was suffering from advanced stages of Huntington's. Thirteen eventually admits to House that she did what she had to when her brother's time had come, and that now she is alone and will have nobody there for her when her time comes. House later tells her that he is willing to euthanise her when she needs him to and rehires her onto his team. The rest of the team are excited to see Thirteen again and are curious about where she has been; to her chagrin, House tells

10816-470: Was suffering from advanced stages of Huntington's. Thirteen eventually admits to House that she did what she had to when her brother's time had come, and that now she is alone and will have nobody there for her when her time comes. House later tells her that he is willing to euthanise her when she needs him to and rehires her onto his team. The rest of the team are excited to see Thirteen again and are curious about where she has been; to her chagrin, House tells

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