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American actor (born 1973)
This article is about the actor. For other uses, seeJim Parsons (disambiguation).

Jim Parsons
Parsons in 2025
Born
James Joseph Parsons

(1973-03-24)March 24, 1973 (age 52)[1]
Education
Occupations
  • Actor
  • producer
Years active1993–present
Spouse
Todd Spiewak
(m. 2017)
AwardsFull list

James Joseph Parsons (born March 24, 1973) is an American actor. Known for his work on both stage and screen,his accolades include fourPrimetime Emmy Awards, aGolden Globe Award, and a nomination for aTony Award. From 2015 to 2018,Forbes named himthe world's highest-paid television actor.

A graduate of theUniversity of Houston and theUniversity of San Diego, Parsons started his career on the stage and had his screen debut in 2002. From 2007 to 2019, he playedSheldon Cooper in theCBSsitcomThe Big Bang Theory, winning fourPrimetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. He was further Emmy-nominated for the television filmThe Normal Heart (2014), the short form seriesSpecial (2019), and playingHenry Wilson in theNetflix miniseriesHollywood (2020).

Following hisbreakthrough, Parsons gained wider recognition with hisBroadway debut in theLarry Kramer playThe Normal Heart (2011) and later received a nomination for theTony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his role inMother Play (2024). He has also acted in the Broadway playsHarvey (2012),An Act of God (2015),The Boys in the Band (2018), andOur Town (2024). Alongside a lead voice role in the animated comedy filmHome (2015), he also played supporting roles inHidden Figures (2016),A Kid Like Jake (2018),Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile (2019),The Boys in the Band (2020), andSpoiler Alert (2022).

Early life and education

Parsons was born atSt. Joseph Hospital inHouston, Texas, and was raised in one of its northern suburbs,Spring. He is the son of Milton Joseph "Mickey/Jack" Parsons Jr. and teacher Judy Ann (née McKnight). His younger sister, Julie Ann Parsons, is also a teacher.[2][3][4]

After playing the role of the Kola-Kola bird in a school production ofThe Elephant's Child at age six, Parsons was determined to become an actor.[2][5] He attendedKlein Oak High School in Spring. Parsons points to a role inNoises Off during his junior year as the first time "I fully connected with the role I was playing and started to truly understand what it meant to be honest on stage."[2] The young Parsons was heavily influenced by sitcoms, particularlyThree's Company,Family Ties, andThe Cosby Show.[6]

After graduating from high school, Parsons earned a BA degree in Theater from theUniversity of Houston. He was prolific during this time, appearing in 17 plays in three years. He was a founding member ofInfernal Bridegroom Productions and regularly appeared at theStages Repertory Theatre.[7] Parsons enrolled in graduate school at theUniversity of San Diego in 1999.[7] He was one of seven students accepted into a special two-year course in classical theater, taught in partnership with theOld Globe Theater. Program director Rick Seer recalled having reservations about admitting Parsons, saying, "Jim is a very specific personality. He's thoroughly original, which is one reason he's been so successful. But we worried, 'Does that adapt itself to classical theater? Does that adapt itself to the kind of training that we're doing?' But we decided that he was so talented that we would give him a try and see how it worked out."[8]

Parsons enjoyed his schooling so much, he told an interviewer that he would have pursued a doctorate in acting if possible: "School was so safe!.....You frequently would surprise yourself by what you were capable of, and you were not surprised by some things."[9] Parsons graduated with anM.F.A. degree in acting from Old Globe Theatre/University of San Diego in 2001[8] and moved to New York.[7]

Parsons traced his family's history on TLC'sWho Do You Think You Are? in September 2013, and discovered French heritage from his father's side. The French architectLouis-François Trouard (1729–1804) is his sixth great-grandfather.[4]

Career

2003–2006: Early roles

Parsons (back right) in a play adaptation ofThe Castle in 2002

In New York, Parsons worked inOff-Broadway productions and made several television appearances. In a 2003Quiznos commercial, Parsons played a man who had been raised by wolves and continued to nurse from his wolf "mother".[7] He had a recurring role on the television showJudging Amy[10] and appeared on the television seriesEd.[7] Parsons also had minor roles in several movies, includingGarden State andSchool for Scoundrels.[11]

2007–2019:The Big Bang Theory and theatre roles

Parsons has estimated that he auditioned for between 15 and 30 television pilots, but on many of the occasions when he was cast, the show failed to find a television network willing to purchase it.[7] The exception came withThe Big Bang Theory. After reading the pilot script, Parsons felt that the role ofSheldon Cooper would be a very good fit for him.[2] Although he did not feel any sort of relationship with the character, he was enchanted by the dialogue structure, the way the writers "brilliantly use those words that most of us don't recognize to create that rhythm, and the rhythm got me. It was the chance to dance through that dialogue and in a lot of ways still is."[6] In his audition, Parsons impressed series creatorChuck Lorre, who insisted on a second audition to see if Parsons could replicate the performance. Parsons was cast as Sheldon Cooper, a physicist with social apathy who frequently belittles his friends. The role required Parsons to "rattle off line after line of tightly composed, rhythmic dialogue, as well as then do something with his face or body during the silence that follows."[7] Parsons credits his University of San Diego training with giving him the tools tobreak down Sheldon's lines.[2]

A brunette man wearing a purple dress shirt, black tie, and black jacket stares off into the distance with a slight smirk
Parsons at the 2013PaleyFest

Television critic Andrew Dansby compares Parsons's physical comedy to that ofBuster Keaton and other silent film stars. Lorre praises Parsons' instincts, saying that "You can't teach that."[7] Lorre describes Parsons' "great sense of control over every part of his body, the way he walks, holds his hands, cocks his head, the facial tics as 'inspired'."[11] Reviewer Lewis Beale describes Parsons' performance as "so spot-on, it seems as if the character and the actor are the same person." Parsons admits that the work is "more effort than I ever thought a sitcom would take, and that's really the fun of it."[6] In August 2009, Parsons won theTelevision Critics Association award for individual achievement in comedy, beatingAlec Baldwin,Tina Fey,Steve Carell, andNeil Patrick Harris.[12] Parsons was nominated forPrimetime Emmy Awards in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, winning in 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2014.[13] In September 2010, Parsons and co-starsJohnny Galecki andKaley Cuoco signed new contracts, guaranteeing each of them $200,000 per episode for the fourth season ofThe Big Bang Theory, with substantial raises for each of the next three seasons. The three were also promised a percentage of the show's earnings.[14] In January 2011, Parsons won the Golden Globe award for Best Actor in a Television Series – Comedy.[15][16] From August 2013, Parsons, Cuoco and Galecki each earned $325,000 per episode.[17] In August 2014, Parsons, Galecki and Cuoco once again signed new contracts, guaranteeing each of them $1 million per episode for the eighth, ninth, and tenth seasons ofThe Big Bang Theory, as well as quadrupling their percentage of the show's earnings to over 1% each.[18]

Steve Martin, Jim Parsons, andBarack Obama atDreamWorks Animation Studios in 2015

In 2011, Parsons appeared withJack Black,Owen Wilson,Steve Martin, andRashida Jones in the comedy filmThe Big Year. It was released in October.[19] That same year, he appeared as the human alter ego ofWalter, the newest Muppet introduced inThe Muppets.[20] On May 18, 2012, Parsons began appearing on Broadway asElwood P. Dowd in a revival ofHarvey.[21][22] He reprised the role inThe Normal Heart (2014), and he received his seventh Emmy nomination, this time in the category ofOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie. Parsons received a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame on March 11, 2015.[23] He voiced Oh, one of the lead roles in theDreamWorks Animation comedy filmHome (2015), alongsideRihanna.[24]

Parsons and Todd Spiewak founded That's Wonderful Productions in 2015 with the intention of raising distinct voices and producing work with an underlying sense of purpose and social consciousness. Their work includesSpecial,Equal,Call Me Kat andA Kid Like Jake. Parsons and Spiewak are also Executive Producers ofYoung Sheldon.[25] On January 29, 2015, it was announced that Parsons would star as God in the Broadway production ofAn Act of God, a new play byDavid Javerbaum and directed byJoe Mantello.[26] The play began previews atStudio 54 on May 5, 2015[27] and closed August 2, 2015, to positive reviews.[28] In 2016, Jim Parsons played a supporting role as STG (special task group) head engineer Paul Stafford in the biographical drama filmHidden Figures. The film was directed byTheodore Melfi, who had previously worked with Parsons in commercials forIntel.[29]

In 2017, Parsons started hosting his own SiriusXM talk show,Jim Parsons Is Too Stupid for Politics. The show ran for six weeks.[30] In August 2018, Parsons announced his refusal of a contract worth $50 million for seasons 13 and 14 ofThe Big Bang Theory. The producers simultaneously announced that, after 279 episodes, the most of any multi-camera series in TV history, the show would come to an "epic, creative close" in May 2019. Parsons was expected to remain in his role as narrator of the prequel series,Young Sheldon.[31][32] In 2018, Parsons was one of the actors who voiced the audiobookA Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo.[33] Parsons starred as party host Michael in the 50th anniversary Broadway production ofThe Boys in the Band, which won the 2019Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play, reprising his performance (with the whole Broadway anniversary cast) in the2020 film adaptation.[34][35]

2020–present: Return to theatre

In 2020, he portrayedHenry Willson in theRyan Murphy limited seriesHollywood onNetflix. He also served as an executive producer. For his performance he was nominated for thePrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.[36] In 2022 he portrayedMichael Ausiello in the romantic comedySpoiler Alert distributed byFocus Features.[37] He acted in the revival ofTerrence McNally'sA Man of No Importance at theClassic Stage Company. He starred inPaula Vogel's new playMother Play (2024) acting alongsideJessica Lange andCelia Keenan-Bolger. He starred as the Stage Manager in the revival of theThorton Wilder playOur Town at theEthel Barrymore Theatre.[38]

Personal life

Parsons resides in theGramercy Park neighborhood of New York City[39][40] while also maintaining a residence in Los Angeles.[41]

His father died in a car crash on April 29, 2001, when Parsons was 28.[3]

On May 23, 2012, an article inThe New York Times noted that Parsons isgay and had been in a relationship for the last ten years.[42] His husband is art director Todd Spiewak. In October 2013, Parsons called their relationship "an act of love, coffee in the morning, going to work, washing the clothes, taking the dogs out—a regular life, boring love".[43] Parsons and Spiewak wed in New York in May 2017.[40]

Parsons supported Democratic candidateHillary Clinton in the run-up for the2016 United States presidential election.[44]

Acting credits

Parsons'Hollywood Walk of Fame star

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Happy EndCasting Assistant
2004Garden StateTim
2005HeightsOliver
2005The Great New WonderfulJustin
2005The King's InnSidneyShort film
200610 Items or LessReceptionist
2006School for ScoundrelsClassmate
2007On the Road with JudasJimmy Pea
2007Gardener of EdenSpim
2011The Big YearCrane
2011The MuppetsHumanWalterCameo
2012Sunset StoriesPrince
2014Wish I Was HerePaul
2015HomeOhVoice
2015VisionsDr. Mathison[45]
2016Hidden FiguresPaul Stafford[46]
2018A Kid Like JakeGreg WheelerAlso producer[47]
2019Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and VileLarry Simpson[48]
2020The Boys in the BandMichael[49]
2022Spoiler AlertMichael AusielloAlso producer[50]
2025Animal FarmCarl and the sheepVoice[51]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002EdChetEpisode: "The Road"
2004–2005Judging AmyRob Holbrook7 episodes
2007–2019The Big Bang TheorySheldon CooperMain role
2009, 2012Family GuySheldon Cooper / Gay-Jacker (voice)2 episodes
2010Glenn Martin, DDSDraven (voice)Episode: "Jackie's Get-Witch-Quick Scheme"
2011The Super Hero Squad ShowNightmare (voice)Episode: "Blind Rage Knows No Color!"
2011Pound PuppiesMilton Feltwaddle (voice)2 episodes[52]
2011iCarlyCalebEpisode: "iLost My Mind"
2011EurekaCarl the Jeep (voice)Episode: "Do You See What I See"
2012The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying OrangeHenry Applesauce (voice)Episode: "Generic Holiday Special"
2012Kick Buttowski: Suburban DaredevilLarry Wilder (voice)Episode: "Jock Wilder's Nature Camp"
2013Who Do You Think You Are?Himself[53]Season 4; Episode 8
2014Saturday Night LiveHost[54]Episode: "Jim Parsons/Beck"
2014The Normal HeartTommy BoatwrightTelevision film
2014Elf: Buddy's Musical ChristmasBuddy (voice)Television special[52]
2016SuperMansionMr. Skibumpers (voice)Episode: "SuperMansion: War on Christmas"
2017Michael Jackson's HalloweenHay Man (voice)Television film[52][55]
2017–2024Young SheldonSheldon Cooper (voice)Narrator; also executive producer (live-action in "Memoir")
2017–2022Pete the CatStan (voice)17 episodes
2019–2021SpecialExecutive producer[56]
2020The SimpsonsHimself (voice)Episode: "Frinkcoin"[57]
2020HollywoodHenry WillsonMain role; also executive producer[58]
2021StagedHimselfEpisode: "The Warthog and the Mongoose: Part Two"
2021–2023Call Me KatExecutive producer[59]

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
1993The BalconyTorturer (Arthur)
1994Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are DeadRosencrantz
1995La RondeAlfred
1995EndgameClovInfernal Bridegroom Productions[60]
1995Marat/SadeSteveInfernal Bridegroom Productions[60]
1996Guys and DollsRusty CharlieInfernal Bridegroom Productions[60]
1996Eddie Goes to Poetry CityEddieZocalo Theatre
1996Jack and the Future Is in EggsJack
1996OthelloIagoInfernal Bridegroom Productions[60]
1996Suicide in B-flatPetroneInfernal Bridegroom Productions[60]
1996WoyzeckDoctor / Horse's HeadInfernal Bridegroom Productions[60]
1997The Cherry OrchardYashaInfernal Bridegroom Productions[60]
1997Chili QueenBuddyStages Repertory Theatre[60]
1997Camino RealBaronInfernal Bridegroom Productions[60]
1997Last RitesTiger CleanInfernal Bridegroom Productions[60]
1998The Threepenny OperaMacHeathInfernal Bridegroom Productions[60]
1998Below the BeltDobbitt
1998In the Jungle of the CitiesJ. FinnayInfernal Bridegroom Productions[60]
1998Tamalalia 3: The Cocktail PartyPsychotic psychiatristInfernal Bridegroom Productions[60]
1998King Ubu is KingTom, Mister Nice GuyInfernal Bridegroom Productions[60]
1998The Pitchfork DisneyPresley StrayStages Repertory Theatre
1999Marie and BruceHerb / Fred / WaiterInfernal Bridegroom Productions[60]
1999Tamalalia 4: The Camp-OutRalfInfernal Bridegroom Productions[60]
2001DaYoung CharlieOld Globe Theatre[61]
2002What Happened WasJackieThe Paradise Theatre
2001The CastleJeremiahManhattan Ensemble Theatre[62]
2002TartuffeValèreLa Jolla Playhouse[63]
2004The Love for Three Oranges (Gozzi)Prince TartagliaLa Jolla Playhouse[64]
2011The Normal HeartTommy BoatwrightJohn Golden Theatre[65]
2012HarveyElwood DowdStudio 54[66]
2015An Act of GodGodStudio 54[67]
2018The Boys in the BandMichaelBooth Theatre[68]
2022A Man of No ImportanceAlfie ByrneClassic Stage Company[69]
2024Mother PlayCarlHelen Hayes Theatre[70]
2024–2025Our TownThe Stage ManagerEthel Barrymore Theatre[71]

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity GauntletNightmareVoice[52]

Awards and nominations

Main article:List of awards and nominations received by Jim Parsons

See also

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