Here’s What the Cast of The Big Bang Theory Is Really Like in Person

Jim Parsons As Sheldon Cooper

Since he was a child, Sheldon Cooper has had a genius IQ but little to no social skills. At the beginning of the series, he came off as robotic and crazy, but once his mom had him tested it became clear that he was a genius who found it difficult to relate to us “normal” people. Throughout the series, Sheldon learns to be more human and feel some empathy towards others. 

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Sheldon stayed true to his neurotic self and continued to annoy people around him until the final episode – which is ironically why he is one of the most loved characters on the show. There is no one quite like Dr. Sheldon Cooper, and the actor who plays him is much different than this oddball scientist. Bazinga! 

Jim Parsons In Real Life

Jim Parsons landed the role of Dr. Sheldon Cooper in 2007, and for twelve seasons, his career skyrocketed because of the series. He even won a Golden Globe and an Emmy for his performance. Parsons became the highest-paid actor on television by the end of the series where he made $900,000 per episode. 

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Parsons has lent his voice to movies like Home and narrated the spin-off series, Young Sheldon. He is so much more than just Sheldon Cooper; Parsons is an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights with his husband, Todd Spiewak. He has some new projects in the works that will definitely show his range of abilities as an actor. 

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Kaley Cuoco As Penny Hofstadter

As an aspiring but mostly unsuccessful actress, Penny is introduced in the first season as the new neighbor who moves across the hall from Leonard and Sheldon. She instantly piques Leonard’s interest, and the gang starts spending more time at the Cheesecake Factory where Penny is a waitress. 

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The Nebraska-born girl tries to make it big in Hollywood but has to waitress to make ends meet. In a group of scientists, Penny is the stereotypical “dumb blonde,” but she asks all the questions so that she and the viewers can understand advanced theoretical physics. Fans watched her grow into a responsible adult and saw how she and Leonard navigated their complicated relationship. 

Kaley Cuoco In Real Life

Before landing the role as Penny, Kaley Cuoco had established herself in Hollywood with her part in 8 Simple Rules. However, through the Big Bang Theory, she became one of TV’s highest-paid actresses where she earned $900,000 per episode like Parsons and Galecki. 

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Like her character, Cuoco dated John Galecki for two years, but it didn’t work out; however, Cuoco said they remained on good terms. Besides her acting pursuits, Cuoco is an avid tennis player and equestrian. She actually met her husband, Karl Cook, at a horse show. 

Kunal Nayyar As Rajesh Koothrappali

Although he is a handsome man, the brilliant astrophysicist was not lucky with love when he was introduced to the show in season one. From the first through the sixth season, Raj is plagued by social anxiety, and cannot speak when women are around. He uses his best friend Howard to communicate if a female is present. 

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Eventually, he gets past this anxiety, but Raj still has trouble with the ladies. Growing up in a wealthy family, Raj was living off his parent’s money despite having a job, and they were determined to find him a suitable wife. Raj dates a few women here and there, but he is the only character to not end up with a mate. 

Kunal Nayyar In Real Life

Like his character, Kunal Nayyar was raised in New Delhi, but the likeness ends there. In real life, Nayyar is suave and has a gorgeous fashion designer wife, Neha Kapur Nayyar, who his character’s parents would surely approve of. Like Howard, Sheldon, and Leonard, Nayyar’s character appeared in every episode of the series. 

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By the end of the show, Nayyar was making a whopping $750,000 per episode. Although he had an acting career before the show, the role of Raj boosted him to stardom. Initially, Nayyar was planning to study business at the University of Portland, but his passion for acting took over, and it paid off. 

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Simon Helberg As Howard Wolowitz

Howard Wolowitz might have graduated from MIT as an aerospace engineer and became an astronaut, but Sheldon loves to point out that he is not a doctor like the rest of his friends. Despite his overbearing mother who treats him like a child his entire life, Howard turns out to be a confident man. 

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Although he was seen as creepy when it came to wooing the ladies, Howard eventually settles down when he meets Bernadette. Over the course of twelve seasons, fans saw Howard mature, become a husband and father, and live his dream of going into space even though it turned out to be his worst nightmare. 

Simon Helberg In Real Life

Although many of us associate Simon Helberg with his character’s out-of-date style and pants that are too tight, he is a lot less dorky in real life. Helberg’s career took off after he landed the role on The Big Bang Theory, and one of his most recent projects was with Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant for the film Florence Foster Jenkins

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Helberg was making about $750,000 per episode, unlike a few co-stars who earned considerably more. However, Helberg isn’t complaining because that is still a huge payday. He is married to fellow actress Jocelyn Towne, and he started working behind the scenes to launch a few new shows. 

Laura Spencer As Emily Sweeney

Emily Sweeney is a dermatologist who we first meet in season seven as one of Raj’s many love interests. Emily has a creepy sense of humor and she is a major fan of horror movies. She scares Raj a little, but she turns out to be one of his longest girlfriends. 

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At one point, Raj dates Emily and Lucy, but Emily doesn’t care. Their relationship gets pretty serious until Raj breaks up with her to pursue a different woman. They eventually get back together when Emily says she is ok if he dates two women at once. 

Laura Spencer In Real Life

The red-headed beauty simultaneously had roles in The Big Bang Theory and Bones. However, Laura Spencer left to star in a film called Vitality. She wasn’t satisfied with her film and television work, so she started doing a web series in 2016, starring as Jane Austen in Edgar Allan Poe’s Murder Mystery Party

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Spencer has been out of the acting game since 2017 with her last credited role in Heartland. Today she is mostly active on her Instagram page, where she gives fans updates about her life and shares topics that are important to her. 

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