The American televisionsitcomfranchiseThe Big Bang Theory, began with themulti-camlaugh tracksitcom of the same name created and executive produced byChuck Lorre andBill Prady, which premiered onCBS on September 24, 2007, and ended on May 16, 2019, followed by thesingle-cameraspin-offprequel television seriesYoung Sheldon, created and executive produced by Lorre alongsideJim Parsons andSteven Molaro, which premiered on CBS on September 25, 2017, and concluded on May 16, 2024, with the third series in the franchise, a multi-cam spin-off sequel toYoung Sheldon entitledGeorgie & Mandy's First Marriage, premiering on October 17, 2024. A fourth series, a multi-cam spin-off sequel toThe Big Bang Theory, will be entitledStuart Fails to Save the Universe. It will featureStuart Bloom, Denise, andBert Kibbler, withKevin Sussman,Lauren Lapkus, andBrian Posehn reprising their roles.[1]
The Big Bang Theory initially centers on five characters:Sheldon Lee Cooper andLeonard Hofstadter, two physicists and roommates;Penny, their neighbor who is a waitress and aspiring actress; Sheldon and Leonard's friends and coworkersaerospace engineerHoward Joel Wolowitz andastrophysicistRaj Koothrappali.
Over time, severalsupporting characters have been introduced and promoted to starring roles, including physicistLeslie Winkle, neuroscientistAmy Farrah Fowler, microbiologistBernadette Maryann Rostenkowski-Wolowitz, and comic book store proprietor and friend of the other charactersStuart Bloom. The series also features numerous supporting characters, each of whom plays a prominent role in astory arc. Included among them are parents of the main characters, their dates, and their coworkers. Celebrities such asStephen Hawking appear incameo roles as themselves.
Young Sheldon initially centers on Sheldon Cooper at the age of nine, going to high school and living with his family in the fictional town of Medford,East Texas, Sheldon's mother,Mary; his father and the head football coach at Medford High, George Sr.; histwin sister, Missy; his older brother, George Jr.; and his grandmother, Constance "Connie" Tucker, also known as "Meemaw". The series also features numerous supporting characters, each of whom plays a prominent role in astory arc. Included among them are Sheldon's present and former classmates, their dates and coworkers, and those of his family. Celebrities such asElon Musk appear incameo roles as themselves. Jim Parsons, who portrays the adult Sheldon Cooper onThe Big Bang Theory, narrates the series and serves as an executive producer.
This section includes characters who have appeared inThe Big Bang Theory,Young Sheldon, andGeorgie & Mandy's First Marriage series with main role.
Character | Portrayed by | The Big Bang Theory | Young Sheldon | Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage | |||||||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 1 | ||
Leonard Hofstadter | Johnny Galecki[a] | Main | Does not appear | G[a] | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||||
Sheldon Cooper | Jim Parsons | Main | Main[b] | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Iain Armitage | Does not appear | G | Main | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Penny Hofstadter[c] | Kaley Cuoco[a] | Main | Does not appear | G[a] | G[c]V | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||
Howard Wolowitz | Simon Helberg[a] | Main | Does not appear | G[a] | Does not appear | GV | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||
Rajesh "Raj" Koothrappali | Kunal Nayyar[a] | Main | Does not appear | G[a] | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||||
Leslie Winkle | Sara Gilbert | R | M | G | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||
Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz | Melissa Rauch[a] | Does not appear | R | Main | Does not appear | G[a] | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||
Amy Farrah Fowler | Mayim Bialik[a] | Does not appear | G | Main[d] | Does not appear | G[a] | Does not appear | GV | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | ||||||||||
Stuart Bloom | Kevin Sussman | Does not appear | Recurring | M[e] | R | Main | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||
Emily Sweeney | Laura Spencer | Does not appear | R | M | G | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||
Mary Cooper | Laurie Metcalf | G | Does not appear | Guest | Does not appear | R | G | Recurring | Does not appear | ||||||||||||
Zoe Perry | Does not appear | Main | R | ||||||||||||||||||
George Cooper Sr. | Lance Barber[f] | Does not appear | G[f] | Does not appear | G | Main | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||
George "Georgie" Cooper Jr. | Jerry O'Connell | Does not appear | R | G | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||||
Montana Jordan | Does not appear | G | Main | ||||||||||||||||||
Melissa "Missy" Cooper | Courtney Henggeler | G | Does not appear | GV | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||
Raegan Revord | Does not appear | Main | R | ||||||||||||||||||
Constance "Connie" Tucker ("Meemaw") | June Squibb | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Annie Potts | Does not appear | Main | R | ||||||||||||||||||
Pastor Jeff | Matt Hobby | Does not appear | R | Main | R | ||||||||||||||||
Billy Sparks | Wyatt McClure | Does not appear | Recurring | Main | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||||
Amanda "Mandy" McAllister | Emily Osment | Does not appear | R | Main | |||||||||||||||||
Jim McAllister | Will Sasso | Does not appear | R | Main | |||||||||||||||||
Audrey McAllister | Rachel Bay Jones | Does not appear | R | Main | |||||||||||||||||
Connor McAllister | Joseph Apollonio | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Dougie Baldwin | Does not appear | Main | |||||||||||||||||||
Ruben | Jessie Prez | Does not appear | Main |
Leonard Leakey Hofstadter[2] (portrayed byJohnny Galecki; seasons 1–12) is anexperimental physicist with anIQ of 173. Originally fromNew Jersey, he received his PhD at age 24, spending at least some of his time atPrinceton University. He shared an apartment inPasadena with colleague and friend Dr. Sheldon Cooper for much of the series. Unlike his equally geeky friends, Leonard is interested and adept in building relationships with other people. Compared to his friends, he is relatively successful with women. Leonard comes from an accomplished family. His mother, Dr. Beverly Hofstadter, is aneuroscientist and world-renownedpsychiatrist with whom he has a strained relationship. His sister is amedical researcher, his father, Dr. Alfred Hofstadter, is ananthropologist, and his brother Michael is a Harvard law professor. He and Penny date on and off throughout the series, eventually marrying and finding out that Penny is pregnant in the series finale.
Leonard makes a brief non-speaking cameo as a child in the Season 2 finale ofYoung Sheldon; he was portrayed by Isaac Harger as a child.
Sheldon Lee Cooper (portrayed byJim Parsons;The Big Bang Theory seasons 1–12,Young Sheldon season 7; voiced by Parsons;narrator:Young Sheldon; and byIain Armitage; guest:The Big Bang Theory season 12; main:Young Sheldon) is atheoretical physicist, possessing aB.S,M.S,M.A,[3]Ph.D,Sc.D,I.Q. of 187, andeidetic memory. Born inEast Texas, he was achild prodigy and received his PhD at age 16 from theCalifornia Institute of Technology. He is a cold, condescending, self-centered, and immature person but is rarely malicious. He is obsessed with routines and any disruptions distress him enormously. He shows signs ofobsessive–compulsive personality disorder, often shown through his compulsive need to knock three times on a door while saying the name of the person behind the door three times too and thesuperiority complex. Despite his narcissism, selfishness, and lack of social graces, he does care about his friends and family. In seasons 1–9, he shares an apartment inPasadena with friend and fellow physicist Dr. Leonard Hofstadter. From then after, he moves in with his girlfriend and eventual wife, Amy. It is revealed inYoung Sheldon that they have kids too.
His interest in science fiction and comic books borders on the extreme. He has a particular affinity forSpock from theStar Trek franchise. Although he has the tendency to take things literally, he is fond of occasionally telling a joke or playing a prank, which he typically punctuates with his trademark exclamation, "Bazinga!"
As portrayed inYoung Sheldon, he is a child prodigy who finishes primary school before his twin sister, Missy, and joins the same high-school class as his older brother, Georgie, at the age of nine. He reads widely and possesses an eidetic memory. He prefers to learn topics that interest him on his own—such asFaraday's law of induction andgravitational lensing—than the standard curriculum of grade school. In this series, the origins of his interests in the sciences, engineering, computers, trains, comic books, and science fiction (especially the characterSpock fromStar Trek) are revealed. Sheldon moves on to college while Missy remains in middle school. Despite their rivalry, Sheldon and Missy are closer than they first appear.
Iain Armitage, who playsyoung Sheldon on the spin-off, briefly appears in a video tape during a final season episode ofThe Big Bang Theory; it is the only time Parsons and Armitage have appeared together so far.
Kindhearted and outgoing, Penny (portrayed byKaley Cuoco) is Leonard and Sheldon's neighbor across the hallway from the inception of the series, replacing the apartment's former occupant, Louis/Louise, a "transvestite with a skin condition" according to Sheldon. Originally from a small town outsideOmaha, Nebraska, she was a waitress and occasional bartender at the localCheesecake Factory until season seven, and is an aspiring actress. Sheldon describes her as a "good-natured simpleton" and is critical of her dropping out of community college.
Initially, not much is known about Penny's family, but it is mentioned in the series that her father, Wyatt (portrayed byKeith Carradine,[4]) raised her like a boy, her mother smoked marijuana while she was pregnant with her, her sister shot her husband while they were intoxicated, and her brother is ameth dealer. Her mother, Susan (Katey Sagal), and brother, Randall (Jack McBrayer), are finally seen in the first episode ofseason ten. Her last name is never revealed during the series. Leonard and Penny date on and off throughout the series which is a big plot point of the show, they eventually marry and find out they're pregnant in the series finale.
Penny makes a brief non-speaking cameo as a child in the Season 2 finale ofYoung Sheldon, she was portrayed by Quinn Aune as a child. Cuoco additionally voices the pool water, part of one of young Sheldon's nightmares, in the spinoff.
Howard Joel[5] Wolowitz,M.Eng. (portrayed bySimon Helberg; main:the Big Bang Theory seasons 1–12; guest:Young Sheldon season 5) is anaerospace engineer at Caltech's Department ofApplied Physics who often hangs out at Leonard and Sheldon's apartment. Unlike Sheldon, Leonard, and Raj, Howard does not have a doctorate and often gets disparaged as a result, especially by Sheldon. He defends this by pointing out that he has a master's degree in engineering fromMIT and that the equipment he designs is launched into space, unlike the theoretical work of his friends. In the fifth-season finale, Howard goes to theInternational Space Station onExpedition 31.
Howard lives inAltadena with his domineering, belittling, and unseen mother, who treats him like a child. While he sometimes expresses irritation at this treatment, for the most part, he appears to prefer it.[6] Howard and his mother often communicate with each other from different rooms by yelling, a habit which Bernadette also adopts in later episodes. Howard fancies himself a ladies' man and attemptspick-up lines whenever a woman is present, although he drops this habit once he starts going out with Bernadette. He is a non-observant Jew. Over the course of the series, he and Bernadette marry and have two children.
In the pilot episode, he speaks English, French, Mandarin, Russian, Arabic, and Persian, along with fictional languages likeKlingon andSindarin. Howard suffers from asthma, transient idiopathic arrhythmia,allergies to peanuts, almonds, and walnuts, and is prone to canker sores and pink eye.
Howard makes a brief non-speaking appearance in the Season 2 finale ofYoung Sheldon, in which he was portrayed by Ethan Stern as a child; he returns to reprise himself in a narration with Helberg's voiceover for a Season 5 episode.
Rajesh Ramayan[7][8] Koothrappali,PhD (portrayed byKunal Nayyar) is Howard Wolowitz's best friend. Often called "Raj" by his friends, he is fromNew Delhi,India, and works in the physics department at Caltech, researchingastroparticle physics. Raj comes from a very wealthy family in India, and often communicates with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Koothrappali, via webcam. He did at least part of his higher education at theUniversity of Cambridge and like most of the scientists bar Howard he also has a PhD.[9] He has a younger sister, Priya. He lives in an apartment in Pasadena. As with his friends, he is mutually involved with and obsessed with science fiction and comic books in general. He is also afan of Harry Potter andIndian music, but appreciates the Indian lullabies his mother sang and the catchiness ofHindi phrases. Unlike his male friends, Raj has many feminine interests, such as readingArchie comics andTwilight and watchingchick flicks such asBridget Jones's Diary. It is speculated that Raj might begay due to his feminine interests and his close friendship with Howard, with whom he has arguments similar to those of a married couple. However, Raj has always stated that he isstraight, butmetrosexual. He was infatuated with Penny, and secretly wrote love poems about Bernadette.
Raj is aHindu and believes inkarma (reincarnation), but eats beef. He is very shy around women outside of his family, and during the first six seasons of the show, found himselfunable to speak to women while in their presence unless he drankalcoholic beverages, orbelieved he had done so.[9] He eventually is able to get over this condition and starts to, unsuccessfully and for short periods, date women.
Raj makes a brief non-speaking cameo as a child in the Season 2 finale ofYoung Sheldon, he was portrayed by Rishabh Prabhat as a child.
Leslie Winkle, PhD (portrayed bySara Gilbert; main: season 2; recurring: season 1; guest: seasons 3 and 9) is an experimental physicist who shares her lab with Leonard. In appearance, she is essentially Leonard's female counterpart, equipped with black-framed glasses and sweat jackets. She suffers fromlazy eye. She is one of Sheldon's archenemies due to their conflicting scientific ideas and takes every opportunity to insult Sheldon for mistreating her.
The character is based on Gilda, a coworker to Leonard and Sheldon envisioned by creators Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady in the unaired original pilot.
Bernadette Maryann[10] Rostenkowski-Wolowitz,[11] PhD (portrayed byMelissa Rauch; main: seasons 4–12; recurring: season 3) is originally a waitress and co-worker of Penny's atThe Cheesecake Factory, using her wages to pay for hergraduate studies inmicrobiology. She is a smart, short-tempered, ruthless, competitive young woman. Despite her short stature and squeaky voice, she is regarded as being intimidating, largely because of her sharp tongue, aggressive demeanor and tendency to be a bully. A recurring joke in the series references Bernadette and her lab team handling dangerous or infectious specimens, leading to accidental byproducts.
While initially not getting along with Howard's mother, she eventually becomes like her, domineering and passive aggressive, even adopting her signature yell.
She and Howard have two children, Halley and Neil Michael (who they call Michael), in seasons 10 and 11 respectively.
Bernadette is ofPolish origin andCatholic upbringing, and was originally seen wearing a cross necklace.
Bernadette makes a brief non-speaking cameo as a child in the Season 2 finale ofYoung Sheldon, she was portrayed by A. J. Coggeshall as a child.
Amy Farrah Fowler, PhD (portrayed byMayim Bialik; mainThe Big Bang Theory: seasons 4–12; guest:The Big Bang Theory season 3,Young Sheldon season 4, 7) is a neuroscientist with a research focus on addiction in primates and invertebrates, occasionally mentioning such experiments involving addiction. (Bialik herself has a PhD in neuroscience.) She is Sheldon's love interest in the series, and they marry at the end of season 11. They are revealed to have children inYoung Sheldon.
Early on, Amy is essentially a female counterpart to Sheldon; as the series progresses, she begins a campaign to increase Sheldon's feelings for her by becoming more involved in his interests, including video games andStar Trek, and treating him as his mother did.
In 2020, a year afterThe Big Bang Theory went off the air, it was revealed thatKate Micucci, who ultimately got the role ofLucy, had auditioned for the role of Amy Farrah Fowler.[12]
Amy makes two appearances inYoung Sheldon. She makes an appearance as a child in the Season 2 finale where she is portrayed in a non-speaking role by Lily Sanfelippo. Bialik returns to play Amy in the narration of the season 4 premiere, and in a physical appearance in the series finale.
Stuart David Bloom[13][14] (portrayed byKevin Sussman; main: seasons 6 and 8–12; recurring: seasons 2–5 and 7) runs the Comic Center in Pasadena,[15] the comic book store that the characters often visit. Stuart is characterized by his low self-esteem and loneliness, which often result in pathetic attempts to engage with women and win favor with the gang. This is despite owning his own business and being a talented portraiture artist who attended theRhode Island School of Design.[16]
One of the running gags on the show is Stuart's medical situation. It is depicted as disastrous, so much so that he can be seen under various medical treatments. He is said to have depression and possible malnutrition, among other problems. In the last season, Stuart's life seems to be turning around. His comic store becomes successful and he gets a steady, long-term relationship.
Kevin Sussman was a recurring guest actor from seasons two to five, and was promoted to starring role for the sixth season onwards.[17]
Emily Sweeney,M.D., (portrayed byLaura Spencer; main: season 9; recurring: seasons 7–8; guest: season 10) is adermatologyresident atHuntington Hospital, whom Raj finds on an online dating site. Raj enlists Amy's help to be his "online wingman" and talk to Emily in his behalf. Amy tells Emily about this and it puts her off. Amy and Emily end up hitting it off, having both gone to Harvard and both being into quilting. While Amy and Emily are at lunch together, Raj crashes the lunch. This drives Emily away from both Raj and Amy this time. Later, Raj and Emily meet again, accidentally and hit it off. They eventually double date with Howard and Bernadette, which horrifies Howard. He and Emily had a horrible date, which ended because Howard had gas station sushi, got food poisoning and clogged and overflowed her toilet. Emily is not afraid to stand up for herself or to others when necessary. She is shown to have a slightly alarming personality trait: she delights in themacabre.Raj ends up breaking up with her before Valentine's Day so he could be with Claire (Alessandra Olivia Toreson). Unfortunately for Raj, Claire had just gotten back together with her boyfriend. So, he eventually lost them both. Emily attempted to get back into Raj's good graces and did manage to sleep with him one last time, but it didn't last.
Laura Spencer was a recurring guest actress on the series in seasons seven and eight. During production of season 9, she was promoted to a "fractional" starring role; the upgraded status ensured her availability on an as-needed basis, without requiring her in every episode.[18] She returned as a guest in season 10.
Mary Cooper (née Tucker)[19] (portrayed byLaurie Metcalf inThe Big Bang Theory; recurring: seasons 7 and 9–12; guest: seasons 1 and 3–5 and byZoe Perry inYoung Sheldon) is Sheldon's short-tempered, but loving and deeply religious mother from Texas. She is able to control Sheldon, with Leonard once describing her to Penny as "Sheldon'skryptonite". A devoutSouthern Baptist, she also has two other children — Sheldon's twin sister, Missy, and brother, Georgie, who is five years older than the twins. Her husband, a rambunctiousalcoholic, was also named George, but he later died in Sheldon's childhood. To Mary's relief, her other children do not share Sheldon's precociousness, even once commenting to Leonard, "I thank the good Lord my other kids are as dumb as soup". Mary herself is not intellectual but is quite wise, though she is prone to making outdated and insensitive remarks. She is nevertheless kind at heart and is tolerant of other faiths. Leonard wishes his mother were as loving as Sheldon's mother, although Sheldon himself appears at best ambivalent about her parenting. Sheldon mentions that Mary once hit him with a Bible because he refused to eat hisBrussels sprouts. She apparently thought something was wrong with her son while he was growing up since Sheldon will often remark after someone calls him crazy, "I'm not crazy; my mother had me tested!" Mary confirms this, though she wishes that she had taken him to Houston for further testing.
A younger version of Mary, played byZoe Perry, is a main character in the prequel seriesYoung Sheldon. Perry is Metcalf's real life daughter.
George Cooper Sr. (portrayed byLance Barber; main:Young Sheldon; guestThe Big Bang Theory season 11) was the husband of Mary Cooper and father of Georgie, Sheldon, and Missy. He was the high school football coach for Medford High. InThe Big Bang Theory, it is established that he died when Sheldon and Missy were fourteen years old due to an off-screenheart attack.[20][21]
Barber previously portrayed Jimmy Speckerman in one episode ofThe Big Bang Theory (guest: season 5).
George Marshall "Georgie" Cooper Jr. (portrayed byJerry O'Connell as an adult; recurring:The Big Bang Theory seasons 11–12 andMontana Jordan as a youth;Young Sheldon andGeorgie & Mandy's First Marriage) is Sheldon and Missy's older brother who resides in Texas and runs a car tire business. Often at odds while growing up, the Cooper brothers later reconcile their differences. George Jr. is a laid-back character who likes to make money and is a known womanizer. By season 12 ofThe Big Bang Theory, it is revealed that he has been twice married and divorced.
InYoung Sheldon, he has a brief fling with Mandy McAllister, a woman 12 years his senior, resulting in Mandy becoming pregnant; despite Mandy wanting to raise their child alone, Georgie chooses to "man up" and marry Mandy, nurturing their fledgling infatuation into a proper relationship. Their daughter is named Constance (nicknamed CeCe), after Meemaw.
Melissa "Missy" Cooper (Courtney Henggeler as an adult; guest: seasons 1, 7, and 11 andRaegan Revord as a child, main:Young Sheldon) is not as academically accomplished as her twin brother but displays better social skills. As a child, she was obsessed withAlf. In season three ofYoung Sheldon, Missy joins the baseball team in the fictional town of Medford. While Sheldon finishes high school and matriculates at university, Missy navigates the ordinary challenges ofadolescence. Despite their differences, the twins are pretty close.
As an adult inThe Big Bang Theory, Missy is a tall, attractive woman who promptly catches the attention of Leonard, Howard, and Raj. She occasionally visits Sheldon, whom she calls a "rocket scientist" to her friends, much to his annoyance. She's the only character besides Sheldon who appeared in all episodes ofYoung Sheldon. She later married and had children but separated from her husband in Season 11.
Constance "Connie" Tucker[19] (June Squibb inThe Big Bang Theory; guest: season 9 andAnnie Potts inYoung Sheldon) is Mary's mother, George Sr.'s mother-in-law, and maternal grandmother to Georgie, Sheldon, and Missy, who call her "Meemaw". Like Sheldon's other family members, she is also native to Texas and is their neighbor in the town of Medford. Connie is depicted as free-spirited, adventurous and outspoken. Sheldon sees himself as her favorite grandchild, and Connie nicknames him "Moonpie". Sheldon, in turn, is very affectionate toward and protective of her. Meemaw is often mentioned by Sheldon but did not appear on the series until episode 14 of season nine, "The Meemaw Manifestation".
InYoung Sheldon, recurring themes are her significant gambling habit and active dating life.
Pastor Jeff Difford (portrayed byMatt Hobby; main:Young Sheldon seasons 3–7; recurring: seasons 1–2) is the upbeat lead pastor of a local Baptist church in Medford that Sheldon's family attends inYoung Sheldon. Like Mary, he, too, sometimes has friction with Sheldon's atheistic side but often encourages Sheldon to explore his own ideas logically.
Billy Sparks (portrayed by Wyatt McClure; main:Young Sheldon seasons 5–7; recurring: seasons 1–4) is a boy who lives with his parents and sister next to the Coopers and Meemaw. He has been mentioned inThe Big Bang Theory as one of Sheldon's childhood bullies, although inYoung Sheldon, he is rather good-natured and at times is friends with Sheldon but is shown to be extremely dim-witted.
Amanda Elizabeth "Mandy" McAllister (portrayed byEmily Osment; main:Young Sheldon seasons 6–7 andGeorgie & Mandy's First Marriage; recurring:Young Sheldon season 5) is Georgie's wife; by the time ofThe Big Bang Theory, Georgie and Mandy have divorced as Sheldon receives congratulations on his Nobel Prize from several ex-sisters-in-law.
This section includes characters who have appeared inThe Big Bang Theory andYoung Sheldon series with recurring role.
Character | Portrayed by | The Big Bang Theory | Young Sheldon | Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage | |||||||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 1 | ||
Althea Robinson | Vernee Watson | R | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | ||||||||||||
Kurt | Brian Patrick Wade | R | G | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Eric Gablehauser | Mark Harelik | R | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||||||
Mrs. Wolowitz | Carol Ann Susi | RecurringV | Does not appear | GVP | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||||
Pamela Adlon[22] | Does not appear | GV | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||||||
V. M. Koothrappali | Brian George | G | R | G | R | Does not appear | R | Does not appear | R | G | R | Does not appear | |||||||||
Mrs. Koothrappali | Alice Amter | G | R | G | R | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | |||||||||||||
Ramona Nowitzki | Riki Lindhome | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||
Stephanie Barnett | Sara Rue | Does not appear | R | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Barry Kripke | John Ross Bowie | Does not appear | R | G | Recurring | G | R | Does not appear | |||||||||||||
Beverly Hofstadter | Christine Baranski | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | R | G | Recurring | Does not appear | GV | Does not appear | |||||||||
Wil Wheaton | Wil Wheaton | Does not appear | R | G | R | G | R | G | R | Does not appear | R | G | Does not appear | ||||||||
Zack Johnson | Brian Thomas Smith | Does not appear | G | R | Does not appear | R | Does not appear | Guest | R | Does not appear | |||||||||||
Mrs. Fowler | Annie O'Donnell | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Kathy Bates | Does not appear | G | R | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Priya Koothrappali | Aarti Mann | Does not appear | R | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Wyatt | Keith Carradine | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | R | Does not appear | |||||||||||||
President Siebert | Joshua Malina | Does not appear | G | R | Does not appear | G | R | Does not appear | |||||||||||||
Mike Rostenkowski | Casey Sander | Does not appear | R | G | R | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | |||||||||||||
Dimitri Rezinov | Pasha Lychnikoff | Does not appear | G | R | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||||
Alex Jensen | Margo Harshman | Does not appear | R | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Janine Davis | Regina King | Does not appear | R | G | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||
Lucy | Kate Micucci | Does not appear | R | G | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||
Bert Kibbler | Brian Posehn | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | Recurring | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||
Arthur Jeffries | Bob Newhart | Does not appear | G | R | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | G | G | Does not appear | GV | Does not appear | |||||||||
Dan | Stephen Root | Does not appear | R | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Dave Gibbs | Stephen Merchant | Does not appear | R | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Claire | Alessandra Torresani | Does not appear | R | G | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||||
Alfred Hofstadter | Judd Hirsch | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Colonel Richard Williams | Dean Norris | Does not appear | R | G | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||||
Ruchi | Swati Kapila | Does not appear | R | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Denise | Lauren Lapkus | Does not appear | R | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Mr. Fowler | Teller | Does not appear | G | R | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||||
Anu | Rati Gupta | Does not appear | R | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Tam Nguyen | Robert Wu | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Ryan Phuong | Does not appear | Recurring | Does not appear | G | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||||
Marissa Johnson | Lindsey Kraft | Does not appear | R | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Dr. Kevin Campbell | Kal Penn | Does not appear | R | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Dr. Greg Pemberton | Sean Astin | Does not appear | R | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Victoria MacElroy | Valerie Mahaffey | Does not appear | Recurring | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Tom Petersen | Rex Linn | Does not appear | Recurring | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Hubert Givens | Brian Stepanek | Does not appear | Recurring | G | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||||
Evelyn Ingram | Danielle Pinnock | Does not appear | Recurring | G | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||||
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Peg | Nancy Linehan Charles | Does not appear | G | R | G | R | G | Does not appear | |||||||||||||
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Linda Swanson | Andrea Anders | Does not appear | R | G | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||||
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Robin | Mary Grill | Does not appear | G | R | Does not appear | ||||||||||||||||
Dr.Grant Linkletter | Ed Begley Jr. | Does not appear | Recurring | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Dale Ballard | Craig T. Nelson | Does not appear | Recurring | Guest | |||||||||||||||||
Jana Boggs | Ava Allan | Does not appear | Recurring | Does not appear | |||||||||||||||||
Pastor Rob | Dan Byrd | Does not appear | Recurring | Does not appear |
Alex Jensen (Margo Harshman) is a Caltech graduate student whoappears in season six. Sheldon hires her to review his kindergarten and elementary-school notebooks for any possible Nobel Prize–winning research and attend to the tasks that Sheldon perceives as a waste of his own valuable time, such as buying Amy a Valentine's Day gift.
Alex takes an interest in pursuing a relationship with Leonard (despite his involvement with Penny), though he is oblivious to her romantic overtures.
Althea Robinson (Vernee Watson) is a nurse and receptionist at the hospital. She operated the sperm clinic during the original (unaired) Pilot episode when Leonard and Sheldon were considering donating. She was also present when Howard needed assistance in buying time to keep Leonard from returning home to see his surprise party getting set up. In Season 4 when Howard had a 'mishap' with a robot arm, she freed him by shutting off the computer. In Season 10, she appears in "The Birthday Synchronicity", serving as the delivery room nurse when Bernadette was having her baby, and is confused by the presence of Stuart and Raj alongside Howard, wondering if it is a "Mamma Mia!" scenario. She is also the only character besides Leonard and Sheldon to be carried over from the original unaired pilot. Watson also portrays a younger version of Robinson in several episodes of Young Sheldon.
Anu (Rati Gupta) is the woman whom Raj's father wants him to marry. She first appears in season 12 and works at a hotel as a concierge. Anu and Raj get engaged after one date and start planning a wedding. Later after Raj starts questioning if he can trust her, they break it off due to Raj admitting doubts about their arranged marriage. The two later actually start dating for real of their own accord after admitting they have feelings and want to start at the beginning. They plan to get married for real, but while in London at a conference, she receives an offer of her dream job to run a hotel there. She asks Raj to move there with her, but Howard helps Raj realize there's girls out there who like him for him and won't have to settle for.
Arthur Jeffries, or Professor Proton (Bob Newhart), is the star of a fictional in-universe science show that Sheldon and Leonard watched as children. The character is a homage toMr. Wizard.[23] After the show was canceled, Jeffries was not taken seriously as a scientist and resorted to doing children's parties as his persona. When Sheldon asks for his wisdom, Jeffries tells Sheldon to appreciate everything in life, including his friends, and never take it for granted. After passing away, Jeffries appears as a force ghost, akin toObi-Wan Kenobi, to Sheldon in a dream, and throughout the season, provides him advice, such as comforting him over taking his relationship further with Amy, his misgivings over Wil Wheaton being cast in a Professor Proton reboot, and his first argument with Amy, as his wife. For his role as Jeffries, in 2013, Newhart won his firstPrimetime Emmy Award. Newhart played the same character onYoung Sheldon.
Barry Kripke, PhD (John Ross Bowie) is a colleague working inplasma physics who frequently clashes with Sheldon. Kripke has a case ofrhotacism in which he pronounces the letters"R" and"L" as"W" in much the same way asElmer Fudd fromLooney Tunes,Jimmy Five fromMonica's Gang andGilda Radner in her "Baba Wawa" sketches. He first appears in the Season 2 episode "The Killer Robot Instability" pitting his robot, the Kripke Krippler against that of the main characters. He is a recurring rival of Sheldon.
Professor Bertram Kibbler (Brian Posehn) is ageologist at Caltech, who meets Amy while she was working there in her own lab in the episode "The Occupation Recalibration"—where he attempts to ask her on a date, but is disheartened to learn that she is already in a relationship. In Season 10 ("The Geology Elevation"), he wins the $500,000 MacArthur Fellowship grant from Caltech, which makes Sheldon jealous. In Season 11, Bert asks Sheldon to collaborate with him. He joins Raj and Howard in their band, and sings a song from the point of view of the boulder seen near the beginning of the movieRaiders of the Lost Ark (1981). In season 12, Bert asks for Raj's help in cutting open a meteorite, and in the series finale, looks after Cinnamon for Raj, intending to use her to help him get girls.
Beverly Hofstadter (Christine Baranski) is Leonard's unloving, emotionally/psychologically abusive and overly analytical mother who works as aneuroscientist, as well as apsychiatrist. She is Sheldon's female equivalent regarding neurotically strictspeech patterns, disregard forsocial conventions, and compulsive attention to detail. The lack of Beverly's maternal feelings and actions toward Leonard has led to him having an obsessive need to please. Mrs. Hofstadter and Mrs. Cooper do not get along. She first appears in Season 2 ("The Maternal Capacitance"), visiting her son. For her role as Beverly, in both 2009 and 2010, Baranski was nominated for anEmmy Award forOutstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series.
Claire (Alessandra Torresani) is a writer for a children's science fiction series whom Raj and Howard meet in the comic book store in season 9. Claire wants to collaborate with Raj on the science portions of a movie script. Raj immediately develops feelings for her, while still dating Emily. He contemplates what to do, and ends up dumping Emily on Valentine's Day to ask out Claire. Eventually Raj gets back together with Emily, while also dating Claire. Eventually he and Emily break up for good and leaves him with just Claire, though they hadn't officially started dating.
Chen (James Hong) is an elderly waiter at the Golden Dragon in Season 1 until it was revealed to be shut down the following season. He is not too fond of Sheldon after he accuses the restaurant of passing off Orange Chicken as Mandarin and refers to Howard as the guy who thinks he can speakChinese.
Dan (Stephen Root) is a senior member of staff at Zangen, who first appears in "The Locomotion Interruption" when he interviews Penny for a pharmaceutical sales representative position as a favor to Bernadette, and later bonds with her, upon learning that they are both terrified of Bernadette.
Dave Gibbs (Stephen Merchant) is a tall British man who dates Amy after she breaks up with Sheldon. He is recently divorced, his wife having had an affair with a French chef, which he remains bitter over. To Amy's horror, he is an avid fan of Sheldon's work, constantly asking questions about him after learning that he and Amy dated. Gibbs uses Merchant's nativeBristol accent, after Penny, Amy and Bernadette had raved over 'sexy' English accents.
Denise (Lauren Lapkus) is the assistant manager at Stuart's comic book store. She is quite a comic book geek. She first appears, in season 11. At first, Sheldon does not like the change that comes with her hiring but later changes his mind because of her comic book knowledge and her ability to figure out his preferences in comic books. In Season 12, she enters a relationship with Stuart.
Dr. Eric Gablehauser (Mark Harelik) is the head of the Department of Physics, making him the boss of the main characters. Gablehauser later hosts the Physics Bowl,[24] and gives Raj attention when he is featured in aPeople article for discoveringa planet. Dr. Gablehauser is well acquainted with Dr. Cooper, Dr. Hofstadter, Dr. Koothrappali and Mr. Wolowitz.
Dr. Greg Pemberton (Sean Astin) is part of a team of physicists atFermilab who accidentally confirmed the Super-Asymmetry paper published by Sheldon and Amy. He and Kevin Campbell plan on nominating themselves and Sheldon for the Nobel Prize, but Sheldon refuses.
Doctor V. M. Koothrappali (Brian George) is Raj's father in India. He is agynecologist and a wealthy man. His wife and he communicate with their son viaSkype and constantly try to arrange dates for him. They want their son to marry a woman of Indian descent and give them grandchildren.[9] V. M. and his wife later divorce, devastating Raj.
Dr. Kevin Campbell (Kal Penn) is one of the physicists at Fermilab who accidentally confirmed the Super-Asymmetry paper published by Sheldon and Amy. He and Greg Pemberton plan on nominating themselves and Sheldon for the Nobel Prize, but Sheldon refuses.
Mrs. Fowler (Annie O'Donnell) (season 5);Kathy Bates (Seasons 11 and 12) is the mother of Amy Fowler. She is rather dominating of her husband, the mild mannered Mr. Fowler.
Mrs. Koothrappali (Alice Amter) is Raj's mother in India. Mrs. Koothrappali is especially worried that, despite Raj being old enough to marry, the closest they have to a daughter-in-law is "that little Jewish boy Howard".[25] Mrs. Koothrappali later divorces her husband, devastating Raj.
Janine Davis (Regina King) is ahuman-resources representative working at the university. She first appears in Season 6 after Sheldon offends his assistant Alex while trying to deal with her crush on Leonard, leaving Mrs. Davis to handle Alex's sexual harassment complaint against Sheldon.
Kurt (Brian Patrick Wade) is a tall, intimidating bodybuilder and Penny's ex-boyfriend at the beginning of the series. He physically belittles both Leonard and Sheldon when they go to collect Penny's things.
Larry Fowler (Teller) is the mild mannered and silent father of Amy Fowler. He is terrified of his wife, and does not speak for large portions of his appearances, much as Teller does during the Penn and Teller act, although he says "Thank you!" after his wife is told off by Penny during Sheldon and Amy's wedding. In another Teller nod, Larry is fascinated by Howard's magic tricks.
Lucy (Kate Micucci) shows up at a party at the comic-book store on Valentine's Day at an event for people who had no dates. She has social anxiety issues, something she shares in common with Raj. Originally, Kate Micucci had been one of the actresses considered for the Amy Farrah Fowler character.
Mike Rostenkowski (Casey Sander) is Bernadette's father and a retired police officer. Mike has a rough and rude personality and often bullies others, although he deeply loves his daughter, whom he calls his "little girl". Before he is first seen, Bernadette establishes his personality by telling Howard a long list of subjects he cannot discuss with Mike, includingJimmy Carter, foreigners, homosexuals, and even Howard's Jewish identity. When an earlier opportunity opens for his to travel to space, he supports Howard, although he later struggles to form a relationship with him. Mike oddly enough gets on very well with Sheldon, filling a role in his life vacated by the latter's deceased father, George.
President Siebert (Joshua Malina) is thepresident of theCalifornia Institute of Technology. He invites the guys to a get-together with the university's donors. He later supports Sheldon and Amy when they are nominated for a Nobel Prize. He approves of the term, "quirky" in order to describe them to the press.
Priya Koothrappali (Aarti Mann) is Raj's younger sister. Having graduated at the top of her class at theUniversity of Cambridge, where, like Sheldon, she had roommate from Texas. She is one of the lead attorneys at India's biggest car company. Leonard and Priya date for much of season 4 and part of 5 when she moves to Los Angeles.
Ramona Nowitzki, Ph.D. (Riki Lindhome) first appears in the season 2 episode "The Cooper–Nowitzki Theorem" as a graduate student at Caltech. She is a huge fan of Sheldon's work and develops acrush on him. Sheldon tries unsuccessfully to get rid of her until she expresses desire to share credit on a breakthrough he has, to which he yells at her to leave finally. In season the season 10 finale, she comes back to Caltech and pursues a romantic relationship with Sheldon, knowing Amy is away at Princeton and can't stop her. He is oblivious to her advances until she kisses him, causing him to immediately fly to Princeton and propose to Amy. At the end of the first episode of season 11, Amy comes home and everyone thinks she's going to get into it with Ramona, but instead hugs and thanks her.
Ruchi (Swati Kapila) is a new colleague of Bernadette's at Zangen who first appears in season 11. Both Stuart and Raj pursue a relationship with her. When Raj tricks Stuart and tries to hang out with her alone, she expresses only wanting to find friends at the moment when Stuart arrives at the bar and tells her what Raj did. After apologizing, Stuart expresses interest in just being friends with Ruchi. When she leaves, he then states that his plan is working to get close to her.
Stephanie Barnett, MD (Sara Rue) is a doctor and highly distinguished surgicalresident atFremont Memorial. She did hermedical internship at Lawrence Memorial inGalveston, Texas, where Sheldon was born.[26] She was originally a romantic interest of Howard's, but the two don't hit it off and she falls for Leonard, much to the dismay of Howard, who they say will set him up with a friend to cheer him up. After dating, Leonard at first is fine with the relationship, but starts worrying they're moving too fast, but is afraid of what will happen if he asks to slow things down. At the advice of his friends, he asks her over text, and she agrees. Series co-creator Bill Prady described her role as "a chance for Leonard to learn that just because someone loves you, doesn't mean you'll love them back."[27]
Wil Wheaton plays a fictionalized version of himself, who playedWesley Crusher inStar Trek: The Next Generation, a character that Sheldon idolized as a child. Wil Wheaton,LeVar Burton,Leonard Nimoy (in voice-over only),Brent Spiner,William Shatner andGeorge Takei have all appeared on the show, making theStar Trek franchise the most represented franchise on the show in terms of guest appearances. He is first introduced as a nemesis to Sheldon since childhood for skipping out on a signing Sheldon was attending. He then later mends things with Sheldon after apologizing and giving him an autographed action figure of his character Wesley. He then appears numerous times later in different situations interacting with each of the gang on occasion.
Marissa Johnson (Lindsey Kraft) is married to Penny's ex-boyfriend,Zack Johnson.
Mrs Debbie[28] Melvina[29] Wolowitz (voiced byCarol Ann Susi) is Howard's over-protective, controlling, belittling, but loving and caringstereotypical Jewish mother. The character isnot shown on-screen with only two exceptions: secondly inone episode in season six where her body but not her face is briefly shown, and firstly in the Season 5 finale where she can be seen, albeit barely, in theGoogle Earth satellite picture taken during Howard and Bernadette's wedding. Mrs. Wolowitz's raspy voice is heard usually in scenes at her house, where Howard also lives. She always talks to Howard always by yelling at him from another room, which results in awkward conversations with Howard having to respond by yelling back at her. She seems to be oblivious to Howard's work as an engineer and treats him as though he is still a child. She is a master atWheel of Fortune and guessing answers at game shows. She frequently refers to Leonard, Sheldon, and Raj as Howard's "little friends" (as in, "I made some cookies and Hawaiian Punch for you and your little friends!") and often refers to Caltech as a "school". She puts on a brave face for Howard, but she does open up to Sheldon while dress shopping that she is lonely and upset over her current weight. Due to the death of her actress, Mrs. Wolowitz character is retired with the fact that she died in her sleep while visiting family. Her death hit her son hard, though he is comforted by his friends. It is later revealed the gang were devastated too and paid tribute to her while reminiscing about what they loved about her around the table while eating. Her voice is heard in later episodes in flashbacks, using voice clips already recorded.
Wyatt (Keith Carradine) is Penny's father. He approves of Leonard as his daughter's boyfriend. Wyatt later attends Penny's wedding, and two years later, agrees to stand in her corner when shechooses to not have children. The first mention of Penny's father was in "The Maternal Capacitance", where she called him 'Bob'; however, his name was later changed to 'Wyatt'.
Zack Johnson (Brian Thomas Smith) is a dim-witted but friendlybeefcake type whom Penny dates on and off after her second break-up with Leonard. He reveals that he has sold his menu company and become rich from the profits, and invites her and Leonard to dinner at his yacht with him and his new wife,Marissa Johnson.
Brenda Sparks (Melissa Peterman) is Billy Sparks's mother who works at the bowling alley frequented by Meemaw. She frequently clashes with Mary due to her religious status.
Coach Dale Ballard (Craig T. Nelson) is the owner of a sporting goods store and a part-time baseball coach who lets Missy play after he declined but Meemaw intervened. He also ends up dating Meemaw after her breakup with Dr. Sturgis.
Dr. John Sturgis (Wallace Shawn) is a physics professor at the university East Texas Tech, which Sheldon attends part-time. Dr. Sturgis is initially a pen pal of Sheldon Cooper before the child prodigy audits his course onquantum chromodynamics. Dr. Sturgis is instantly smitten with Sheldon's grandmother, and they begin dating. He also shows some childish behavior, such as going to bed at 7:30 and asking Meemaw's permission to do things as if she were his mother. They later split up after he went to a mental hospital but they remained friends.
Herschel Sparks (Billy Gardell) is a neighbor of the Cooper family and Meemaw, the husband of Brenda Sparks, and the father of Billy and Bobbi Sparks. He runs his own garage, where he offers Georgie a part-time job. Georgie turns out to be a wonderful employee, something that makes George and Herschel happy and stunned. Herschel is often bossed around by his wife, something that he and George bond over since George is often bossed around by Mary as well. In the fourth season, he and Brenda get a divorce.
Paige Swanson (Mckenna Grace) is a 10-year-old child prodigy whom Sheldon meets in one of his classes with Dr. Sturgis. As his rival, she teases him aboutdifferentiating under the integral sign. She has higher social skills than Sheldon and is capable of being friends with nonintellectuals. She reacts negatively to her parents' divorce. Dr. Sturgis advises Sheldon to listen to her problems. He does, which results in Sheldon learning to listen. He attempts to console her by making her a hot beverage.
She makes several appearances in later seasons, showing an increasing rebellious streak due to her parents' divorce and her desire to be 'normal'. Her behavior includes running away, drinking, and dating older boys. The shortened final season likely prevented the completion of her story.
Robin (Mary Grill) is a police officer and Pastor Jeff's second wife. Pastor Jeff meets Robin in "A Broken Heart and a Crock Monster" when she stops him for passing a red light. She takes an interest in him and because of that, refuses to give him a ticket.
Tam Nguyen (Ryan Phuong – YS /Robert Wu – TBBT) is a Vietnamese-American Catholic boy who, inYoung Sheldon, is Sheldon's classmate and only friend. His father Le Nguyen and mother Trang Nguyen run a store, Medford Mart. He has a troubled relationship with his parents, having been treated badly by both of them after moving to the United States. He has two sisters, Mai and Kim-Ly, with whom he has a good relationship. Tam laments his difficult childhood inwar-torn Vietnam, which included his father being incarcerated in are-education camp to "become a good communist", and his encounter with theKu Klux Klan when he first arrived in America.
Veronica Duncan (Isabel May) is Georgie Cooper's first love interest onYoung Sheldon. Initially introduced as a popular and "easy" girl, Veronica becomes a devout Christian after going through a "Hell house" one Halloween. Georgie is obsessed with her and frequently takes every advantage he can to be close to her or impress her in any way.
Various Hollywoodcelebrities and famous scientists and engineers have made appearances on the show as themselves. In most cases, the appearances are briefcameo appearances. These appearances are in contrast toWil Wheaton who,as described above, plays a character on the show which is a fictionalized version of himself.