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House star Olivia Wilde teams up with Dr McDreamy and more for thank-you video

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Famous faces who have played doctors and medical professionals on the small screen have teamed up to thank real-life healthcare staff working on the front line to battle the coronavirus.

Actress Olivia Wilde, who played Remy “Thirteen” Hadley in popular medical series House, which also starred Hugh Laurie, created the video as a thank you on World Health Day.

Scrubs stars Zach Braff and Donald Faison, who played J.D. and Turk in the quirky medical series, also shared their thank-you messages.

Faison said: “There are real heroes on the front line, real heroes out in the street; I’m not one of them, I’m in my house.” His former co-star and friend Braff said: “Thank you for your courage and for going out there in the world and doing everything

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