10 years ago, House hit televisions for the first time, and we thought it was about time to check in and see what the cast is up to now.

It’s been a while since we got a chance to see House and the gang running around the halls of Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital solving medical mysteries right and left. We loved each and every minute of the 8 seasons the show was on the air, and it’s hard to believe that the show began 10 years ago already. Think about it. Where were you 10 years ago? Did you tune into the revolutionary medical drama? Well, the cast has been up to a lot of great work since the show ended in 2012, and here are just a few of the projects you can check out or wait for in anxious anticipation.

Hugh Laurie

In addition to lending his signature gruff voice to a few video games and animated films, Hugh Laurie can be seen playing Dr. Nix in Disney’s upcoming Brad Bird film Tomorrowland. We also recently heard that he will be appearing in the AMC adaptation of The Night Manager alongside Tom Hiddleston. Laurie will be playing the black market dealing foil to Hiddleston’s former soldier turned hotel night manager.

Omar Epps

Omar Epps has been a busy bee working on the ABC drama Resurrection. He plays J. Martin Bellamy, an immigration agent in a town full of resurrecting loved ones. The 15 aired episodes so far have weaved an intriguing mystery where explaining how and why these people are returning to the land of the living has been futher complicated with the added question of how long will they remain? Make sure to check him out Sunday nights on ABC!

Robert Sean Leonard

In a similar path to his other House co-stars, Robert Sean Leonard has appeared in a handful of television series including: Falling Skies, The Blacklist, and most recently, an episode of The Good Wife. He has made a career out of playing dedicated supporting characters, and will undoubtedly continue that same successful philosophy into the later years of his career.

Jesse Spencer

Jesse Spencer did not lose a step in his transition from House to his current project, Chicago Fire. While he traded in his lab coat for a fireproof suit, the same urge to help others and save the innocent from terrible fates hasn’t changed a bit. You can catch him and his co-stars Taylor Kinney and Monica Raymund Tuesdays on NBC.

Lisa Edelstein

If you’ve missed Lisa Edelstein’s career post-House, you must have tried hard to avoid her. She has appeared in everything from American Dad to House of Lies, including a guest stint on Scandal and a recurring character on Castle. If digging up all those goodies isn’t enough Lisa Edelstein for you, you can catch her brand spanking new project, Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce on Bravo starting December 2. She plays a woman struggling to move forward after her recent separation from her husband.

Jennifer Morrison

In case you missed it, there’s a little show on ABC called Once Upon a Time, and Jennifer Morrison is pretty much the star. Since her days as Dr. Allison Cameron ended, Jennifer has appeared in few films, but her guest stint on How I Met Your Mother and role of savior of Storybrooke on Once Upon a Time stand out as her most impressive new ventures. She has been a major highlight for the fairy tale drama, mixing some realistic family issues in with the craziness of magic and mayhem.

One thing is abundantly clear: This is one talented cast. Each quickly moved on to a new challenge after a long eight seasons on House, and none has fallen into a trait rut that limits their prospects. We are most anxious to see where they go from here, but we have faith that opportunity will continue to rain blessings on this supremely talented group of actors.