Actress Lisa Edelstein, best known for her role as Dr. Lisa Cuddy in the medical drama House, has marked her 60th birthday with a striking public appearance that highlights both her evolving style and her life beyond her years on television.
The star, who gained global recognition opposite Hugh Laurie during the show’s run from 2004 to 2011, shared a celebratory video in which she appeared in a refined white collared dress paired with nude heels. She was seen dancing energetically to Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now,” embracing the milestone with a festive, lighthearted mood.

Her appearance drew attention for her natural gray curls and black-framed glasses—marking a noticeable departure from the look fans remember from her House years. The video was accompanied by a reflective message expressing gratitude for the final moments of her 50s and enthusiasm about entering a new decade of life.
Life After ‘House’
Lisa Edelstein spent seven seasons portraying Dr. Lisa Cuddy, the strong-willed hospital administrator and on-screen counterpart—and occasional romantic interest—to Dr. Gregory House, played by Hugh Laurie. Her departure from the series came after contract negotiations over pay led to her decision not to continue with the show beyond its seventh season.

Looking back on the transition, she has previously described the move as emotionally difficult but necessary, noting that leaving a long-running role also meant stepping back into an unpredictable industry environment after years of stability.
Expanding Career Across Television
Following House, Edelstein remained active in television with roles across several notable productions. Her work has included appearances in Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce, The Good Wife, The Legend of Korra, The Good Doctor, The Kominsky Method, and 9-1-1: Lone Star, among others. More recently, she has also appeared in Long Story Short.

Her later career has also included leading roles that highlighted a shift in Hollywood toward more complex opportunities for women in their late 40s and beyond. She has previously reflected on how uncommon it once was for actresses her age to headline romantic or comedic series, noting that industry attitudes have gradually begun to change.
A Return to Painting
Beyond acting, Edelstein has increasingly focused on visual art. A longtime creative interest that began in her youth, painting became a central pursuit again during the COVID-19 pandemic, when she devoted significant time to drawing and studio work.

She has described the practice as both therapeutic and creatively fulfilling, and her artwork has since been displayed in gallery settings. Her pieces are often inspired by personal memories, family connections, and archival photographs, reflecting a more intimate side of her artistic expression.
Edelstein is married to artist Robert Russell, with the couple tying the knot in 2014. While she continues to take on selected acting projects, painting now plays a defining role in her creative life alongside her on-screen work.
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