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American actress Kaley Cuoco rose to prominence as one of the main leads on CBS' The Big Bang Theory, and she thinks the role is much like hers. The show started in 2007, however, acting skills are required to land a recurring role on a sitcom that runs for 12 years and earns many accolades for your performance. Like her character, Cuoco may have come across as a naïve novice when she first starred as one of the female leads on The Big Bang Theory with her sweet and smiling face, but she has spent years working to hone her abilities, define her goals, and ultimately achieve them.
She was just five when it all began and now she has an estimated net worth of $100 million. Find out how Kaley Cuoco went from a small town to playing the adored Penny on CBS's hit show.
Entering The Entertainment World And Landing Her First Role In Hollywood
Kaley Christine Cuoco was born to Layne Ann Wingate and Gary Carmine Cuoco on November 30, 1985, in Camarillo, California. Her name is Briana, and she has a younger sister named her. As a kid, Kaley Cuoco was involved in many different activities. She started playing tennis at the young age of three and pursued a career in modeling and acting. When she was only five years old, she starred in Barbie and Oscar Meyer ads.She entered the entertainment world as a kid model and did commercial work before moving on to more substantial roles. Cuoco quickly moved up the ranks and began working in television. As an actress, she has been in films like Picture Perfect and has guest-starred on TV shows, including Northern Exposure, 7th Heaven, and My So-Called Life. Cuoco had to be homeschooled because of her demanding work.
She appeared in the CBS sitcom Ladies Man, and in the 2000 TV movie Growing Up Brady, the future blonde star played a prior blonde lead, the Brady Bunch's Marcia, Maureen McCormick. Cuoco, although still a teenager, landed her first significant job. In 2002, she joined American actress Katey Sagal and American actor John Ritter on the family comedy 8 Simple Rules cast. On the show, Cuoco portrayed one of Ritter and Sagal's adolescent daughters, with Amy Davidson and Martin Spanjers playing her sisters and brother, respectively. Despite Ritter's untimely passing in 2003, the show continued, with Season 2 devoting some time to exploring the impact of his absence. Cuoco left 8 Simple Rules around its 2005 cancellation and quickly found work on another hit series. She played Billie Jenkins, among the other supernatural characters on Charmed in season eight.
After the cancellation of 8 Simple Rules in 2005, Cuoco continued to focus on television roles, including a guest spot as Billie Jenkins in the first episode of the original series of Charmed. An attempt was made to create a spin-off starring her character, but producers abandoned the effort. Since The Big Bang Theory premiered not long after, it worked out well for Cuoco, even if she wasn't in the pilot.
Kaley Cuoco’s Breakout Role In The Big Bang Theory
Cuoco's first season as Penny on The Big Bang Theory aired in 2007. Sheldon (American Actor Jim Parsons), Leonard (American actor Johnny Galecki), and their equally nerdy but brilliant buddies Howard (American actor Simon Helberg) and Raj (British actor Kunal Nayyar) were the main characters of the show. Cuoco plays as Leonard's love interest, a neighbor of his and Sheldon's who is both pleasant and non-intellectual. Cuoco and Galecki were a real-life couple for a while because of their sizzling chemistry on-screen. The show quickly gained a massive following because of its unique cast of characters and snappy storytelling. Leonard and Sheldon were in the original Big Bang pilot, but the lead female role, Katie (played by Amanda Walsh), did not fare well in ratings. To improve the pilot, it was rewritten and reshot.
The show became a staple on CBS, with 20 million viewers at its peak in 2015. An episode when Cuoco led the cast in a flash mob performance of Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae Jepsen went viral. That same year, on January 8th, Cuoco made her debut in the Lifetime movie To Be Fat like Me. She had minor roles in 2008's Killer Movie, Prison Break episode titled The Message, and Chicago.
Kaley Cuoco's Success Following The Big Bang Theory
Cuoco spent the years The Big Bang Theory was on the air dedicating herself to the successful sitcom as one of the main characters of the show and appearing in only a few films. Also, in 2010, she had an appearance in The Penthouse. She bared all for Allure magazine's Naked Truth article in 2011. She has roles in two movies that year: Hop and The Last Ride. In 2011, she hosted the Teen Choice Awards; in 2012 and 2013, she hosted the People's Choice Awards. She also frequently appeared as the daughter of William Shatner's character in Priceline.com commercials. The Wedding Ringer (2015), in which she co-starred, was blasted by critics but was a box office hit. Cuoco also lent her voice to the animated films Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (2015) and Why Him? (2016).
HBO Max aired the comedy-drama The Flight Attendant, starring and executive produced by Cuoco, in 2020. Cuoco was nominated for a Critics' Choice, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance in this role. Presently, Cuoco's casting as Doris Day in a limited series based on A. E. Hotchner's 1976 memoir Doris Day: Her Own Story was revealed in March 2021. The sitcom will have her as an executive producer as well. Her production business extended its Warner global pact two months later.
Sources: Glamour, The List, Celebrity Net Worth
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