David Shore was born on July 3, 1959 in London, Ontario, Canada. He is a producer and writer, known for House M.D. (2004), Sneaky Pete (2015) and Family Law (1999).
[on 'House'] It's always sad, in some ways, when something ends. Whatever this turns out to be - eig...Show more »
[on 'House'] It's always sad, in some ways, when something ends. Whatever this turns out to be - eight years, nine years, ten years - it's been a tremendous experience. It's been way more than I could have possibly imagined. It's been unbelievable. I was extremely lucky, as a writer, to be able to explore this character for one year, never mind eight. Show less «
[on writing 'House.M.D.'] The challenge was always, either the patient gets better or the patient di...Show more »
[on writing 'House.M.D.'] The challenge was always, either the patient gets better or the patient dies. We did try to break up the formula now and then, but fundamentally I was comfortable with it. We departed from it on occasion, and those departures worked. The real challenge though was that I didn't want people going, 'I wonder if he will get better'. Rather, I wanted them to think, 'What's House going to do, and how is everybody going to react to that'. The stories were about him figuring out the challenge, discovering what the obstacles were and then finding a way to overcome those obstacles. The fun part for me, for us as writers, was to make that aspect of it a surprise, week in and week out. Show less «