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Main characters
Main articles: Leonard Hofstadter, Sheldon Cooper, Penn, Howard Wolowit, and Rajesh
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Dr. Leonard Leake
[1]
Hofstadter (Johnn Galecki) i an epeimenal phici ih an IQ of 173
oiginall fom Ne Jee ho eceied hi Ph.D. hen he a 24 ea old. He hae an apamen
ih colleage and fiend Sheldon Coope. The ie hae oed ih a omance beeen him and
neighbo Penn ince he pilo, ih hei neoled eal enion being a majo foce fo dama.
Leonad daed Penn fo mo of Seaon 3, and hile he hae ince boken p, ome eal enion i
ill appaen. Aide fom Penn, Leonad ha had omanic elaionhip ih co-oke D. Lelie
Winkle, phician D. Sephanie Bane, an nnamed Fench lieae PhD, and Noh Koean p
Joce Kim. Folloing hi beakp ih Penn, Leonad began a elaionhip ih Raj' ie Pia, and i
i implied he had a bief eal encone befoe he a of he eie on an occaion hen Pia
iied Raj. The o aemped a long-diance elaionhip hen Pia moed back o India, b
Leonad eenall daed a gil he me a he comic book oe hile Pia admied o leeping ih he
old bofiend. In Seaon 5' "The Bea Te Iniiaion", Leonad and Penn aemp o a daing ane.
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Leonard's family includes two other accomplished scientists: his mother, Dr. Beverly Hofstadter, and his
sister, while his brother is a Harvard law professor, and his father an Anthropologist.
Dr. Sheldon Lee Cooper (Jim Parsons) is a theoretical physicist, possessing a Bachelor of Science,
Master of Science, Master of Arts, a PhD, an ScD, and an IQ of 187. Originally from East Texas, he
was a child prodigy, starting college at the age of 11, and receiving his PhD at age 16. He is calculating,
and averse to sex, or even being touched. Sheldon exhibits a strict adherence to routine to the point of
exhibiting obsessivecompulsive disorder, such as his compulsive need to knock three times on a door,
saying the name of the person(s) he is looking for after each of three knocks, completing the routine even
if the door is opened before he does so. He has shown a lack of understanding of irony and sarcasm and
presumes an emotionally detached superiority to others. Unlike the situation with Leonard's family,
Sheldon appears to be unique among his family members: his father, George, whose death pre-dates the
series, was described as a stereotypical Texan who liked football, skeet shooting, and heavy
drinking;
[2][3]
his mother, Mary, is a devout Evangelical Christian, who does not possess anything near
Sheldon's intellect (though she displays a great deal of common sense);
[4]
his twin sister, Missy, and as-
yet unseen brother, George Jr., were both described by Mary as being "dumb as soup".
[2]
Whenever he
tells a joke, or plays a prank, he typically punctuates it with the word "Bazinga!".Template:Episode 14
Season 3:The Einstein Approximation Sheldon tends to bully his friends into complying to his whimsical
demands. He is presumptuous and makes highly inappropriate comments at the wrong times.
Penn (family name as yet unrevealed) (Kaley Cuoco), is Leonard and Sheldon's neighbor across the
hallway. Originally from a small town outside of Omaha, Nebraska, she is a waitress at the local
Cheesecake Factory and also an aspiring actress. She has dated several men during the course of the
series, including Kurt, Stuart and Zack. Leonard pursued Penny during season 1; they dated briefly at the
start of season 2 which led to some awkwardness; they began dating again and were a couple for most of
season 3 but she broke up with him after he told Penny he loved her and she was not ready to
reciprocate; however, she has regretted this decision at times. She has been influenced somewhat by the
guys, including an obsession with on-line gaming, making references to Star Trek, and realizing that she
could no longer date unintelligent men. She is often irritated by Sheldon's nerdy, socially detached
personality, but at times, they have shown to be good friends. Penny and Leonard begin to date again
slowly during the fifth season. By season four, Bernadette, Amy and Penny have formed their own group
as a subset of the entire cast that likes to hang out in Penny's apartment and go out together.
Howard Joel
[5]
Wolowit (Simon Helberg) is an astrophysicist and an aerospace engineer at Caltech's
Department of Applied Physics who often hangs out at Leonard and Sheldon's apartment. Unlike
Sheldon, Leonard, and Raj, Howard lacks a doctorate. He defends this by pointing out that he has a
master's degree in Engineering from MIT and that the equipment he designs is launched into space, unlike
the purely abstract work of his friends. Howard lives with his overbearing mother, who treats him like a
child. While he sometimes expresses irritation at this treatment, for the most part he appears to prefer it.
Howard, in turn, dotes on his mother and participates in many of her daily routines. His father left them
when he was 11, and, to date, he has never learned why. Howard fancies himself a ladies' man and
attempts pick-up lines whenever a female is present, which often comes off as inappropriate. He is
Jewish, although he does not follow most practices of the religion. Howard dated Bernadette
Rostenkowski briefly in season 3. After some difficulties, they resumed their relationship in season 4,
which culminated in their engagement.
Dr. Rajesh Ramaan
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"Raj" Koothrappali (Kunal Nayyar) is Howard Wolowitz's best friend,
and yet another genius of the group; his name is usually shortened to "Raj". He is originally from New
Delhi, India, and he works in the Physics department at Caltech, where his area of expertise is particle
astrophysics. As with his friends, he is mutually involved with and obsessed with science fiction and comic
books in general, and is usually the one to propose various real-life questions derived from such works,
such as the functions of the tails of the Na'vi in the film Aatar. Raj is extremely shy around women, and
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finds himself unable to speak to or while in the presense of them unless he drinks alcohol.
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When Penny
or Bernadette is around, Raj usually whispers what he wants to say to Howard or Leonard, who then
repeats or responds to what Raj says out loud. Despite this, Raj has often ended up in bed with women,
leaving the other guys perplexed.
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Raj comes from a very wealthy family in India, and often
communicates with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Koothrappali, via webcam.
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These characters started out as recurring characters, and were later promoted to main cast. These characters do
not appear in all episodes, and are only credited in episodes in which they appear.
Dr. Leslie Winkle (Sara Gilbert) (appeared in eight episodes total, four credited as main cast) is an
optical physicist who works in the same lab as Leonard. In appearance, she is essentially Leonard's
female counterpart, equipped with the black framed glasses and sweat jackets. She is Sheldon's arch-
enemy, due to their conflicting scientific theories. Though they both consider each other to be intellectually
inferior, Leslie is much wittier than Sheldon, regularly calling him "dumbass" and besting him in their
reparte. Leslie has had casual sex relationships with Leonard and later Howard. Leslie stopped
appearing in the series after the finale of season 3, when Leonard, being desperate for physical contact,
asked to get back on with Leslie. She closed the door in his face and did not appear.
[10]
Dr.
[11]
Bernadette Marann
[12]
Rostenkowski (Melissa Rauch): (appeared in 30 episodes total, 25
credited as main cast) is a waitress and co-worker of Penny at the Cheesecake Factory, which pays the
way for her graduate studies in microbiology. A recurring joke on the series is reference to Bernadette
handling infectious biological specimens before preparing food or making physical contact with people,
which eventually results in her and her entire research team spending New Year's Eve 2010 in quarantine.
She is of Catholic upbringing, having gone to a Catholic school - she admits that she cannot lie very well
because, according to her, the teachers "whip the lying out of you" - and is frequently seen wearing a
cross necklace. Bernadette is introduced to Howard by Penny after he invoked the Girlfriend Pact. At
first, she and Howard do not get along, as they appear to have nothing in common. When they find out
that they both have overbearing mothers, they feel a connection.
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Subsequently, Howard realizes
Bernadette presents a real opportunity to develop a lasting relationship, and, in an impulsive manner, he
proposes to her.
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Although Bernadette rejects his offer, they remain a couple for a time after Howard
sings a heartfelt song for her at the Cheesecake Factory, which Penny finds quite embarrassing, but
Bernadette finds romantic. Eventually, they break up after she discovers Howard, via his World of
Warcraft character, having sex with another online character. Bernadette and Howard reconcile and
resume their relationship, ultimately culminating in their engagement in the season 4 episode, "The Herb
Garden Germination".
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In "The Roommate Transmogrification", she finally obtains her Doctorate and is
subsequently hired by a pharmaceutical company that promises her "a buttload of money". This makes
Howard jealous, especially after the rest of his friends taunt him about his lack of a Doctorate. It
eventually leads to them having an argument after she purchases a Rolex watch for Howard, which he
interprets as her "rubbing in" the fact that she now earns more than him. Howard later learns that Raj
fantasizes about Bernadette and writes love poems about her. Berandette almost broke up with Howard
after hearing about his previously unknown former sexual escapades that came out during his bachelor
party from the episode "The Stag Convergence".
Dr.
[11]
Am Farrah Fowler (Mayim Bialik, Ph.D.) (appeared in 26 episodes total, 21 credited as main
cast) is a neurobiologist (which corresponds to Bialik's real-life Ph.D.). Raj and Howard met Amy
through an online dating site after secretly setting up an account using Sheldon's name and information.
The site matches her to Sheldon, and the two share many similar traits. Once she and Sheldon meet, she
becomes, as Sheldon puts it, a girl who is his friend, but not his "girlfriend". To emphasize the difference,
Sheldon and Amy refer to each other as "boy-slash-friend" and "girl-slash-friend".
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They briefly ended
their friendship when they got into an argument over whose field of study was superior.
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The two
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initially communicate only by text message and occasionally via webcam, though she gradually began
hanging out with the gang in person through the Iourth season. AIter they announce their intention to have
a child, Penny suggests and then ends up chaperoning their Iirst date together since Sheldon doesn't drive.
Besides being Iriends with Sheldon, Amy also injects herselI into Penny's liIe and attempts to bond with
Penny and Bernadette (even considering Penny to be her best Iriend, or "bestie"), but Irequently makes
them uncomIortable by misinterpreting "girl talk" to mean openly discussing topics such as Iemale anatomy
and Ieminine hygiene. However, as shown in "The Shiny Trinket Maneuver", Amy has a very girly side,
and Ialls in love with a tiara (an apology present Irom Sheldon). She's shown to have something oI an
arrogant side in "The Pulled Groin Extrapolation", where she's convinced that Leonard has Iallen Ior her
aIter he accompanies her to a Iriend's wedding and gives her a kiss, even though he has no such Ieelings.
In "The Isolation Permutation", Amy reveals that she had very Iew Iriends Irom pre-school through grad-
school. In "The BeneIactor Factor", it is revealed that she is technically engaged to Saudi Arabian Prince
Faisal who resides in Riyadh, who is the source oI much oI her lab's Iunding. Amy can also play the harp.
In Season Five, Amy made Sheldon jealous by going on a date with comic book store owner Stuart,
causing Sheldon to solidiIy their relationship as boyIriend/girlIriend with a 31-page "Relationship
Agreement". Amy Farrah Fowler has a Ph.D. in neurobiology, with a research Iocus on addiction in
primates and invertebrates. She has successIully taught a monkey to smoke cigarettes, and has nearly got
a starIish hooked on cocaine. Amy began a campaign in "The Launch Acceleration" to increase Sheldon's
Ieelings Ior her by treating him nicely and becoming more involved in his interests like video games and
Star Trek. The actress portraying Amy Farrah Fowler, Mayim Bialik, was mentioned by Raj ("the girl
who played TV's Blossom") in episode 1.13, "The Bat Jar Conjecture", as a possible substitute Ior
Sheldon on their Physics Bowl team. While Amy has indicated a desire to experience physical intimacy
with Sheldon (a sentiment Sheldon doesn't share), she also oIten displays a bisexual side, including
making inappropriate comments about Penny's body, indicating a physical attraction to her. In episode 8
oI the IiIth season, she shows a disturbing enthusiasm on the whim that Bernadette's bridal shower should
consist oI naked bridesmaids washing each other, and she proposes that the bachelorette party consist oI
a Native American sweat lodge and women dancing around painting Iertility symbols on the bride's naked
body. When Penny oIIers to cut Sheldon's hair aIter his regular barber is hospitalized in "The WerewolI
TransIormation", Amy told them that there wasn't a hair on her body that she would not let Penny cut.
Amy, although Iirst mistaken by the others as inhibited and alooI, soon becomes enthusiastic and craves a
social liIe. She enjoys Penny's company and occasionally notes that her entire social liIe depends on
Penny.
Recing chaace
These characters appear in several episodes. The list is sorted by chronological order oI appearance,
considering their Iirst appearance in the show.
K (Brian Patrick Wade): A tall, muscular intimidating bully, Kurt is Penny's ex-boyIriend at the
beginning oI the series. In the pilot episode Leonard and Sheldon went to his apartment and tried to
retrieve Penny's TV set Irom him, but they did not succeed and returned home without pants.
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Penny
leIt him because he cheated on her, but he was still invited to her Halloween party, which he dresses up
as a caveman.
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When Penny experienced Iinancial diIIiculties, Leonard and the guys tried to convince
Kurt to pay Penny back money he owed her; at Iirst Kurt reIused, but eventually he paid Penny back to
date her again.
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D. Eic Gablehae (Mark Harelik): The head oI the Physics Department, Dr. Gablehauser is the
group's boss at the university. In his Iirst appearance, he Iired Sheldon aIter Sheldon insulted his
intelligence. Eventually, Sheldon was rehired because Gablehauser became romantically interested in
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Mary Cooper, Sheldon's mother. Gablehauser reIers to Sheldon, Leonard and Rajesh as doctors, but to
Howard as "mister" because he lacks a Ph.D (but carries a Masters Degree).
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Dr. Gablehauser was
also responsible Ior introducing child genius Dennis Kim to the university
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and Ior hosting the Physics
Bowl.
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Mar Cooper (Laurie MetcalI): A devout Fundamentalist Christian Irom Texas, Mary is Sheldon's
mother. She has two other children besides Sheldon; Sheldon's Iraternal twin sister, Missy and his brother
George, who is shown via a Iamily tree in "The CruciIerous Vegetable AmpliIication" to be three years
older than Sheldon and Missy. She appeared in the Iourth episode oI the Iirst season, the season three
premiere, the third episode oI season Iour, and the sixth episode oI season Iive. Mary herselI is not
intellectual but is very wise, and prone to making politically incorrect comments; such as reIerring to "kung
Iu letters" when Leonard takes her to a sushi restaurant, or saying that "I thought it was our Indians that
had the occasional drinking problem" when she sees Raj drunk. She appears to be an extremely good
mother and is the only one who has ever been able to control Sheldon. Leonard described Mary as
Sheldon's "Kryptonite". When Penny and Sheldon engaged in a Iierce dispute, Penny called Ior Mary's
help, who subsequently called and scolded Sheldon about his actions.
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Leonard wishes his mother was
as loving as Sheldon's mother.
Mrs. Wolowit (voiced by Carol Ann Susi): Howard's overbearing Jewish mother, she is never seen on-
screen but her deep voice is heard when he is at their house or when he talks to her on the phone. She
talks to Howard always by yelling at him Irom another room, which results in awkward conversations
with Howard yelling back at her. In an early episode, when the guys heard her yelling in a masculine
voice, they asked Howard iI that was his Iather; to which he replied "II she gets anymore hair on her Iace
she will be"; hinting that she suIIers Irom Iacial hair growth. Mrs. Wolowitz seems to be oblivious about
Howard's work as an engineer, and talks to him like he is still a child. She Irequently reIers to Leonard,
Sheldon and Raj as Howard's "little Iriends" when yelling to him (as in, "I made some cookies Ior you and
your little Iriends!") She makes Howard's liIe miserable at home, which prompts him to call her a "crazy
old lady". However, in one episode, Howard attempted to move out, but had serious delusions that his
mother was trying to Iorce him to stay, when in actuality, she was urging him to move out, so he stayed.
In the season 4 Iinale, she wants to "play doctor" with Raj when he asks to sleep over. When Howard
revealed that he proposed to Bernadette and she accepted, she collapsed, causing Howard to panic (and
dislocate his shoulder trying to barge into the bathroom to help her), and the timing leads him to believe
that she may not have liked Bernadette and had suIIered a heart attack Irom the shock oI the news. In
actuality, her Iainting was, coincidentally, due to Iood poisoning Irom the Iood she ate while meeting
Bernadette, and was completely unrelated to Howard's news. She has accepted Bernadette as her Iuture
daughter-in-law and loves that she is a doctor.
Dr. V.M. Koothrappali (Brian George) and Mrs. Koothrappali (Alice Amter): Raj's parents in India,
they communicate with their son via video chat and constantly try to arrange dates Ior him. They want
their son to marry a woman oI Indian descent, and give them grandchildren.
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Mrs. Koothrappali is
especially worried that, despite Raj being old enough to marry, the closest they have to a daughter-in-law
is the "Jewish boy", Howard.
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Although in many episodes Raj mentions that he grew up in poverty, his
Iriends remind him oI the contrary by pointing out that Dr. Koothrappali is a gynaecologist and drives a
Bentley.
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To this, Raj replies "It was a lease". The Koothrappalis enjoy Doogie Hoser reruns, which
are apparently new to India.
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Other than Raj, they also maintain contact with Priya Koothrappali via
video chat whenever she is out oI India. They also had some anger towards Leonard when it became
apparent that he was dating Priya without their knowledge.
Dr. Stephanie Barnett (Sara Rue): A doctor and highly distinguished surgical resident at Fremont
Memorial, Stephanie is Iirst seen as Howard's date, but later becomes Leonard's girlIriend. When
Howard's plan to let her drive the Mars rover Iailed, she leIt with Leonard and the two immediately
became attracted to each other.
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Sheldon began meddling in Stephanie and Leonard's new relationship
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in an eIIort to consolidate it, since in his eyes, Stephanie was the only "tolerable" mate Leonard had
had.
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AIter several weeks oI dating, Stephanie oIIicially began living with Leonard in his and Sheldon's
apartment. However, aIter much hesitance, Leonard told her to move out because he was uncomIortable
with the pace oI the relationship. Although they were not seen breaking up on camera, evidence suggests
their relationship ended.
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Series co-creator Bill Prady conIirmed this in an interview, stating: "Stephanie
was a chance Ior Leonard to learn that just because someone loves you, doesn't mean you'll love them
back".
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Stephanie did her medical internship at Lawrence Memorial in Galveston, Texas, which is
where Sheldon was born.
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Dr. Beverl Hofstadter (Christine Baranski): Leonard's overly analytical mother, Beverly is a
neuroscientist as well as a psychiatrist. Between her neurotically strict speech patterns, lack oI social
conventions, and attention to detail, she is Sheldon's Iemale equivalent. The two oI them share an odd
non-romantic attraction to each other, which culminates in her kissing him aIter becoming drunk. Though
still married to Leonard's Iather, she revealed in an appearance that the two "are getting a divorce". She
had Irequently implied that the two have not had "coitus" since Leonard was conceived. She diagnosed
Raj with selective mutism and considered Raj and Howard's relationship to be an "ersatz homosexual
marriage". Beverly mentioned that Leonard's brother and sister are more successIul in their respective
Iields than he is. Ironically, as displayed in "The Maternal Congruence" episode, Sheldon is closer to
Beverly than her own son is.
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In both 2009 and 2010, Christine Baranski was nominated Ior an Emmy
Award Ior Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Ior this role. She returns via Skype Ior the
season 5 premiere.
Barr Kripke (John Ross Bowie): An unlikable co-worker oI Leonard and Sheldon's, who works in
plasma physics, Kripke has a case oI rhotacism where he pronounces the letters "R" and "L" as "W" in
much the same way as Elmer Fudd Irom Loone Tunes. In his Iirst appearance, he pitted his robot, the
Kripke Krippler (or, as he called it, the "Kwipke Kwippwuh"), against the guys' robot, M.O.N.T.E., in
an unoIIicial robot Iight.
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On another episode, Sheldon attempted to beIriend Kripke in order to gain
access to an open science grid computer to carry out research, but it turned out to be Iutile, as Kripke
had no control oI the computer as Sheldon had thought.
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Kripke continued his antagonism towards
Sheldon, when he pulled a prank on Sheldon when the latter was a guest on NPR's Science Frida.
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Sheldon tried to beIriend Kripke another time when he was Ieeling leIt out Irom his Iriends, but Barry
connected more with the others in Sheldon's new proposed group.
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Kripke purchases an iPhone with
voice recognition technology, but due to his rhotacism, the device is incapable oI understanding his verbal
"wequests". In Season 5's "The Rothman Disintegration", Kripke and Sheldon battle over a retiring
proIessor's oIIice. At Howard's Bachelor Party during the "The Stag Convergence" episode, Kripke uses
his toasting turn to complain that there were no strippers at the party.
Stuart Bloom
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(Kevin Sussman): Stuart runs the comic book store that the guys Irequently go to. He
is also a nerd, but he has a talent Ior drawing, is a graduate oI Rhode Island School oI Design and
possesses a Iew more social skills than they do. During Stuart's Iirst appearance, the guys brought Penny
along to the store and he managed to ask her on a date. The date went Iine until Stuart was dragged into
discussing comic books by Sheldon, leaving Penny bored.
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On a second date with Penny, Stuart asked
Ior Leonard's advice, but Ieeling threatened, Leonard ultimately gave him bad advice. The date went Iine,
but when Penny was getting romantic with Stuart she mistakenly called him "Leonard", leaving him
devastated.
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Stuart was the partner oI Wil Wheaton in the card game tournament, where they deIeated
the pair Iormed by Raj and Sheldon.
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As Stuart runs a comic book store, he has an almost
encyclopedic knowledge oI comic books and superheroes. In the Season 4 episode "The Toast
Derivation", he implied he was in Iinancial trouble and that the comic book store is now also his home. In
"The Justice League Recombination", he stated that he works 70 hours and clears an average oI $1.65
per hour aIter expenses, so his income per week would be $115. At Howard's Bachelor Party during the
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"The Stag Convergence" episode, Stuart uses his toasting turn to tell Howard lucky he was and how
lonely he was living in the back oI a comic book store.
Wil Wheaton (portraying an antagonistic version oI himselI): In the season 3 episode "The Creepy
Candy Coating Corollary", Sheldon enters a card game tournament (Mstic Warlords of Ka'ah) to
conIront Wil Wheaton over an incident that occurred in 1995 when Sheldon was devastated because
Wheaton (Wesley Crusher in Star Trek: The Net Generation) Iailed to show up at a Ian convention
that Sheldon took a 10-hour bus ride to attend (in which he had to "twice violate his person rule oI no
relieI on a moving vehicle"). In the Iinal match, Sheldon is about to deIeat his hated rival, but Wheaton
tells Sheldon that the reason he missed the convention was because his grandma had died. AIter Sheldon
wastes his last opportunity to win under sympathy, Wheaton reveals that he lied about his grandma
allowing him to win the game. Wil Wheaton makes a second appearance in the episode "The Wheaton
Recurrence", where he uses gamesmanship again as seen when he breaks up Leonard and Penny's
relationship in order to win a bowling competition against the main characters. In "The 21-Second
Excitation", Wheaton appears at a screening oI Raiders of the Lost Ark, in which he uses his celebrity
status to go to the Iront oI a long line. This antagonizes Sheldon, who derides him as the "Jar Jar Binks oI
the Star Trek universe". Wheaton and his entourage eIIectively prevent Sheldon and the guys Irom
attending the screening when the last seat in the theater goes to the person directly in Iront oI them in line.
Ultimately, Sheldon steals the prints oI the Iilm and Wheaton leads a mob oI angry Raiders Ians aIter
Sheldon, Howard, Raj and Leonard. In the Season 5 episode "The Russian Rocket Reaction", Wheaton
appears to be genuinely sorry Ior his past actions, and gives Sheldon a signed Wesley Crusher action
Iigure as a way oI thanking Sheldon Ior being a Ian. His gesture is met with a renunciation oI his "mortal
enemy" status, and a hug Irom Sheldon. Along with LeVar Burton, Leonard Nimoy, Brent Spiner and
George Takei, Wheaton makes Star Trek the most represented Iranchise on the show in terms oI guest
appearances. At Howard's Bachelor Party during the "The Stag Convergence" episode, Wil tapes the
toasts and uploads them to the internet getting Howard and Raj in trouble with Bernandettte showing that
he hasn't lost all oI his "evil" quirks.
Zack Johnson (Brian Thomas Smith): A dim-witted beeIcake-type who Penny dates aIter her second
break-up with Leonard. Leonard invites Penny and him up on the rooI to watch his experiment oI
bouncing laser beams oII the moon; Zack has no clue what is happening.
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Later, he and Penny go out
on a date, but she is so put oII at how stupid he is that she runs back to Leonard to have sex, saying that
Leonard has ruined her ability to date stupid men. In a later episode, he runs into Penny, Bernadette, and
Amy at a restaurant, and Amy becomes physically attracted to him. Unlike Penny's other boyIriends, he
considers Leonard, Howard, Sheldon, and Raj (whom he calls "the science guys") to be "cool" and
makes a genuine eIIort to get to know them, considering them his Iriends. AIter accompanying them on a
trip to the comic book store (he and Raj bond over a mutual Iondness Ior Archie comics), he enters a
New Year's Eve costume party with them, portraying Superman in their version oI the Justice League. He
works as the menu designer Ior restaurants either owned or who employ his Iather's company to design
their menus. In "The Toast Derivation", Sheldon invites him over Ior a party, where he bonds with Barry
Kripke and Stuart as well.
Pria Koothrappali (Aarti Mann): Raj's sister, a lawyer who graduated at the top oI her class at
Cambridge. Introduced in the Iourth season, it is implied upon her Iirst appearance in "The Irish Pub
Formulation" episode that she and Leonard had a relationship Iive years earlier (without her parents' or
Raj's approval) when she was in town, and that Leonard had been much more invested in the relationship
than she. Leonard even oIIered to relocate to Delhi to be with her. He tries to keep their relationship a
secret Irom the guys, but Sheldon discovers Priya in their apartment. Leonard eventually reveals to the
rest oI the guys that he had spent the night with Priya, as he is unable to bear the burden oI keeping the
secret. Priya returns to Los Angeles Ior business in "The Cohabitation Formulation", and she and Leonard
decide to try and have a real relationship, over the protests oI Raj. Priya soon becomes jealous oI Penny,
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and asks Leonard to stop spending time with her. Priya contests Sheldon's roommate agreement with
Leonard, employing her legal background to deny Sheldon power over Leonard, but Sheldon draIts a
new agreement and blackmails Leonard into signing it. In the Iourth season Iinale, it is revealed she is
moving back to India and has not told Leonard, which Leonard interprets as the end oI their relationship
and causes him to expose their secret relationship to her parents. Although they are then separated with
Priya moving back a month earlier than expected, they nonetheless remained in-touch via webcam, having
a cyber-dinner date/breakIast date. At Howard's suggestion, Leonard and Priya also attempted to
simulate sex via webcam, but when it came time Ior her to remove her clothing, Leonard's screen Iroze up
because oI exceeding the bandwidth. They both then got drunk and had too much bare-naked sex with
each other. It upset Raj to know that his sister was having sex with and taking oII her clothes in Iront oI
one oI his best Iriends, and in Raj's bed, too. He later managed to get cue cards to help himselI with a
seduction speech to Priya, but while delivering it to her, he inadvertently revealed to her parents that they
were cyber-dating (they were in the same room as her when he called) with them bitterly asking Ior him
to continue with the speech.
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AIter Leonard tells Priya about his attraction to a comic book enthusiast
named Alice, Priya admits to recently sleeping with her ex-boyIriend which visibly upsets Leonard.
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the next episode, Leonard reIers to himselI as "single", indicating he and Priya have broken up as a result
oI their last conversation.
Minor characters
These characters appear in Iewer episodes, most in just one. The list is sorted by chronological order oI
appearance, considering their Iirst appearance in the show.
Althea (Vernee Watson) A character that made an appearance in the pilot episode as an attendant at a
sperm bank, and then made three appearances as a emergency room nurse in The Peanut Reaction
episode (season 1) and The Robotic Manipulation episode (Season 4), and a ward nurse in The
Wereolf Transformation (Season 5). The name oI the character is never used on the show, only on
her nametag and in the credits.
Chen (James Hong): The owner oI a Chinese restaurant the guys Irequently visit.
Christ (Brooke D'Orsay): An acquaintance oI Penny Irom Nebraska who had slept with enough oI her
relatives to make her "Iamily", Christy suddenly decided to move in with Penny. Being promiscuous,
Christy ends up sleeping with Howard, who in turn invites her to move in with him (and his mother). Mrs.
Wolowitz and Christy end up having a Iight, and the latter leaves.
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Lalita Gupta (Sarayu Rao): A childhood acquaintance oI Raj, she is now a dental student at USC. Raj's
parents set up a date Ior their son with her. During the date, Raj can only speak to her aIter drinking an
alcoholic beverage (a "grasshopper"). Sheldon insists she bears a remarkable resemblance to Princess
Panchali, an Indian princess in a children's story. Lalita is Ilattered at Sheldon's comments and attention.
Eventually, Lalita leaves the obnoxious and drunk Raj to have dinner with Sheldon. Sheldon does not see
her again because he "already has a dentist".
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Tob Loobenfeld (DJ Qualls): A research assistant with a double major in Physics and Theater, Toby
was used by Sheldon to play his Iictional Iirst cousin "Leopold Houston" Irom Denton, Texas, a
character Sheldon invents as part oI an elaborate lie told to avoid going to see Penny sing. Cousin "Leo"
is a recovering drug addict who ends up cuddling with Penny on the couch, much to the chagrin oI
Leonard. He was also willing to argue with Sheldon on the subjects regarding drug use, showing
knowledge on the subject.
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Dennis Kim (Austin Lee): Dennis is a 15 year old child prodigy Irom North Korea whom Dr.
Gablehauser hopes to recruit into their Ph.D. program. Dennis and Sheldon have an antagonistic
relationship when the Iormer excels Sheldon in every way. The guys make arrangements so Dennis can
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mee gil of hi age and ge diaced fom hi on eeach. The plan cceed and Denni i een
kiing ih a gil, no longe an inellecal hea o Sheldon.
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Miss Cooper (Cone Henggele): Mi i Sheldon' faenal in ie ho i inellecall and
ociall e mch nlike him. Confiden, all and aacie, he immediael cache he aenion of
Leonad, Hoad, and Raj. Sheldon ealie ha ihin Mi' egg lie he poenial fo anohe
"peio maion" like him. He empoail eec himelf a a gadian o Mi in ode o chooe he
be mae fo he (he ejec Leonad and Hoad in fao of Raj, b hi mim deail an chance he
migh hae ih he). Mi efe o Sheldon a "Shell", and depie hei diffeence he loe him and
i pod of hi accomplihmen.
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Blain (Tle Olon) and Tom (Mak Hame): A cople of g Sheldon ie o fi p ih Penn in
ode o help beak he ideo game addicion. In hi clmine, Sheldon gie Blain he incoec
impeion ha he i iniing him on a dae (ih e) ahe han fiing him p on a dae ih a oman
(Penn). Tom i a peon hom Sheldon find in an online daing eice ho a mached o Penn
becae he like he oman o be he eal edce.
Ramona Nowitki (Riki Lindhome) and Kath O'Brian (Emil Happe): A cople of female gadae
den, ho boh hae a ch on Sheldon, and become hi 'gopie.' Sheldon eploi hem o ge fee
food. Ramona i he fi, fi meeing Sheldon afe he inodced hi ok o incoming gadae
den. She aange o hae dinne ih him in hi apamen. The ne fe da he become a
pemanen peence in hi life, peing him o concenae on hi eeach and aoid diacion.
Sheldon ge ied of he b i nable o diole hei "elaionhip". Eenall, Sheldon eache a
beakhogh in hi ok, and kick Ramona o hen he ak o hae cedi ih Sheldon fo he
dicoe. Kah come ino Sheldon' life afe he kicked Ramona o.
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Dr. David Underhill (Michael Tcco): A MacAh Geni Gan ecipien, Daid i an epeimenal
phici like Leonad, ho i ecied o be oking ih him. Wih hi leahe jacke and handome
look, Penn i hocked o kno ha Daid i a cieni and a daing him. The beak p hen he
find o he i maied.
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Alicia (Valeie Alnn): A ong blonde ho moe ino an apamen aboe Leonad and Sheldon in
he Dead Hooker Juxtaposition. Penn dipla a fi of jealo a hi n of een, hinking ha Alicia
i pplaning he in he bo' aenion. Alicia i an ace, alhogh moe ccefl han Penn, haing
landed a ole on CSI a a (dead) poie. Eenall, o Hoad' deligh, he and Penn ge ino a
cafigh. Afe he cafigh, Penn a Alicia i a "dead hoe on TV; lie one in eal life" j befoe he
gang hea Alicia haing e ih a CSI podce.
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Dr. Crawle (Lei Black): An enomologi a he Uniei, D. Cale i iied b Sheldon,
Hoad, and Raj in ode o idenif he pecie of a cicke he fond. He i agiaed a loing hi
poiion a he niei, hi lab, and, a a el of an eended eeach ip, hi ife.
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Bethan (Moll Mogan), Sarah (Saah Behle), and Skeeter (And Mackenie): Chaace ho
appea in The Gothowit: Deviation epiode. Behan and Saah ae a cople of gil ha Woloi and
Raj mee in a Goh clb. The hen go o a aoo palo, hee Skeee i he aoo ai. The name
"Skeee" i no ed on he ho, b appea in he cedi.
"Captain Sweatpants" (Ian Sco Rdolph) and "Lonel Larr" (Oen Thae): To ned ha ae
omeime een a he g' faoie comic book oe.
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Capain Seapan i a middle-aged bald
man ho ea ge eapan and a Citv of Heroes T-hi. Lonel La ea a bon i and i
eemel hin. The ae alo fiend ih Wil Wheaon. Boh aend Hoad' Bachelo Pa.
Abb (Danica McKella) and Martha (Jen Dohan): Wih Leonad and Hoad b on a doble dae
ih Penn and Benadee, Raj and Sheldon aend a niei mie hee he mee Abb and
Maha. Abb ake a liking o Raj, hile Maha ie o connec ih Sheldon. While Raj and Abb end
p kiing, Sheldon compleel ignoe Maha, ho een ie o go o bed ih him.
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Venkatesh Koothrappali (Fank Mahaajh): Raj' coin, a lae in India, ho ie o negoiae a
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deal Ior Raj's part oI the One Ring prop Irom Lord of the Rings. He, by his own admission, is a bad
negotiator, and does not get Raj even one oI the two JetSkis that Raj wanted.
Dr. Eliabeth Plimpton (Judy Greer): A renowned cosmological physicist Irom Princeton University
known Ior her work in quantum cosmology who comes as a personal guest oI Sheldon in The Plimpton
Stimulation episode, and winds up having sex with Leonard and Raj, and expresses a desire Ior a
Ioursome with Leonard, Raj, and Wolowitz.
Joce Kim (Ally Maki): A previously unseen character who appears in The Staircase Implementation,
Joyce Kim was mentioned as a Iormer girlIriend oI Leonard; their relationship only lasted a month, aIter
which she deIected back to North Korea.
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admits that she was not a girlIriend, but a North Korean spy who attempted to get secrets Irom him by
seducing him.
Jo (Charlotte Newhouse): An exercise-Ireak woman whom Leonard meets on a blind date set up by
Bernadette via the "GirlIriend Pact" with Howard. Although Leonard Iinds Joy's personality to be
repulsive, he agrees to go out with her again based on hints she gives that it will be easy to have sex with
her.
Special Agent Angela Paige (Eliza Dushku): an FBI agent investigating Howard Wolowitz's
background Ior a security clearance in The Apolog Insufficienc episode. While interviewing the guys,
Raj vomits on her shoes, Leonard hits on her, and Sheldon reveals too much inIormation about Howard,
and to add insult to injury reveals too much inIormation about Leonard.
Watt (Keith Carradine): Penny's Iather. He comes to visit and Penny Ieels compelled to involve
Leonard in a ruse to make him think that they are still together. (Wyatt reveals that he Iavors the
successIul Leonard over Penny's other "loser" boyIriends.) When the plot is revealed, he gets mad at
Penny and Ieigns anger at Leonard. But aIter Penny leaves the room, he encourages Leonard to keep
trying to get Penny back.
Professor Glenn (Rick Fox): A Iormer proIessor oI Bernadette's, whom she reveals to Howard that she
dated Ior a year. At 6'7", dark and handsome, Glenn is physically the polar opposite oI Howard, leading
the insecure Howard to Ieel like he'll never measure up (literally as much as metaphorically).
President Siebert (Joshua Malina): The president oI the CaliIornia Institute oI Technology; he is married
and has a teenage daughter. Siebert sends Sheldon on an expedition to the North Pole at the end oI
Season 2. In Season 4, he organizes a get-together with wealthy donors and Iaculty in order to garner
Iunds Ior the university's programs. He urges the guys to make an appearance to schmooze the donors so
that they will give to their projects. Seeing Sheldon's behavior toward the donors, he asks that he not
appear again. A recurring gag is that President Siebert bumps into Sheldon when he is using the urinal.
Mrs. Latham (Jessica Walter): A wealthy widowed beneIactor who takes a shine to Leonard at a
donor/Iaculty get-together. She asks him out with the implication that he have sex with her in order to get
the lab equipment his department needs. He at Iirst resists, but aIter she says that she is going to Iund his
project anyway, he relents. Everyone at the University congratulates him Ior selling himselI out Ior the
money.
Todd Zarnecki (Christopher Douglas Reed): Appears in "The Zarnecki Incursion" episode as a hacker
who "steals" Sheldon's possessions in the World of Warcraft online game. Being physically much larger
and more intimidating than the Iour main characters, they back down Irom conIronting him, but Penny sets
Todd straight with a swiIt kick to the groin.
Emil (Katie Leclerc): A deaI woman whom Penny matchmakes with Raj. She shows interest in Raj
when he spends a lot oI money on her. Then Raj's parents get the bill, and Iorce him to break up with her.
Although Raj resists, he does tell Emily that all the giIts he gave her have to go back. She then loses
interest in Raj.
Alice (Courtney Ford): A girl who meets Leonard at the comic book store and then seduces him. This
occurs during the period when Leonard was having a long distance relationship with Priya. Leonard
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initially gives in to temptation, but at the last minute pulls away. Next time he's communicating, via the
webcam, with Priya, he conIesses his weakness. To his surprise, Priya has no problems with it. Upon
questioning, Priya reveals that she has not been IaithIul to Leonard. They then break up.
Jimm Speckerman (Lance Barber): a Iormer high-school jock who used to bully Leonard on a regular
basis. He later contacts Leonard in "The Speckerman Recurrence", with an idea oI inventing glasses that
turn all movies into 3D. He is oblivious to the bullying nature oI his actions against Leonard, having
believed that they were "having Iun" and describing him and Leonard as having been "a comedy team".
Siri (Becky O'Donohue): embodies Siri (soItware), the voice-recognition system used on certain
smartphones and on which Raj developed a crush, because oI its sexy Iemale voice.
Spock (Leonard Nimoy): Sheldon's action Iigure Spock, the voice oI Leonard Nimoy, appears to him in
a dream convincing him to open his mint in box 1975 Star Trek Transporter toy. AIter Sheldon breaks
his toy and steals Leonard's, Spock reappears to Sheldon and convinces him to give Leonard his toy
back.
Characters that appeared in onl a single scene
These characters appear in a single scene. The list is sorted by chronological order oI appearance, considering
their Iirst appearance in the show.
Sebastian (Steven Yeun) Sheldon's Iormer roommate who leIt Sheldon on bad terms. Sebastian makes
a single appearance in The Staircase Implementation, where he tells Leonard to "run Iast, run Iar" Irom
Sheldon. His name is not used in the episode, but is listed in the credits.
Louie (Ajgie Kirkland) A Iormer occupant oI the apartment in which Penny lives. He is a cross dresser
whom Leonard mistakenly runs into in The Staircase Implementation episode, and who reIers to
Sheldon as "the crazy guy across the hall". The name Louie is used by Sheldon, reIerring to him/her as
Louie/Louise. Sheldon implies that Louie is a cop.
Mrs. Fowler (Annie O'Donnell): Amy Farrah Fowler's mother. She appeared in a webcam conversation
with Amy and Sheldon in which they lie to her about the nature oI their relationship, telling her that they
are in a romantic relationship that includes coitus.
Angelo (Peter Onorati): A barber who substitutes Ior Sheldon's regular barber, Mr. D'OnoIrio, when
Mr. D'OnoIrio Ialls into a coma.
Notable guest stars appearing as themselves
Multiple scenes/multiple episodes
Summer Glau (Season 2, "The Terminator Decoupling"): When the guys travel by train to a conIerence
in San Francisco, they realize Summer Glau (who was in two science Iiction television shows, Firefl and
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles) is sitting in the same passenger car. Raj, Howard, and
Leonard take turns talking with her. Raj cannot talk without drinking beer (which turned out to be non-
alcoholic), Howard is his usual creepy, over-the-top selI, and Leonard cannot start a conversation beIore
she has to get oII the train.
Wil Wheaton Iirst appeared in the season 3 episode "The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary". See his
entry in the recurring character section Ior more inIormation.
Katee Sackhoff (Season 3, "The Vengeance Formulation" and Season 4, "The Hot Troll Deviation"):
Howard Iantasizes about taking a bath with Katee SackhoII (Captain Kara "Starbuck" Thrace in
Battlestar Galactica). However, in his own Iantasy SackhoII scolds him and tells him to get a real
girlIriend instead oI imaginary ones. SackhoII reappeared in a diIIerent Iantasy oI Howard's in The Hot
Troll Deviation, where she and George Takei help Howard realize that he still has Ieelings Ior
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Bernadette.
George Takei (Season 4, "The Hot Troll Deviation"): During one of Howard's fantasies, Takei, along
with Katee Sackhoff, help Howard realize that he still has feelings for Bernadette. Takei's real life
homosexuality is twice referenced in the episodes: once, when he first appears in Howard's fantasy,
Sackhoff asks Howard if Takei's presence implies that Howard has homosexual tendencies, and the
second reference occurs when Takei advises Howard about women's love preferences. Sackhoff asks
Takei "How would you know?" and he responds "I read."
Neil deGrasse Tson (Season 4, "The Apology Insufficiency") Appears as a colleague of Raj. Upon
being introduced to Tyson, Sheldon tells him that he (Sheldon) is upset at Tyson's role in the demotion of
Pluto from planet status. Initially, Tyson explains that he had no role in the demotion, but later attempts to
apologize to Sheldon. Sheldon declines the apology, immediately after he himself apologized to Howard,
who declined Sheldon's apology.
Cameo appearances
Charlie Sheen (Season 2, "The Griffin Equivalency"): When Raj discovers a celestial body he is very
excited about it. At Penny's restaurant, Raj says to the patron at the next table over, "Hey, buddy. I'm
going to be in People magazine!"; Charlie Sheen turns around, takes his sunglasses off and says "Yeah?
Call me when you're on the cover." (At the time, Sheen was starring in To and a Half Men, also
produced by Chuck Lorre.)
Analeigh Tipton and Samantha Potter (Season 2, "The Panty Piata Polarization"): Howard and Raj
visit the America's Net Top Model house pretending to be cable television repairmen. Tipton and
Potter made appearances, opening the door for Howard and Raj. Tipton greeted Howard and Raj,
caught them in a lie as the house does not receive cable television (it receives satellite), but allows them in
regardless when Howard "corrects" his error with another lie when he says that they are satellite television
repairmen. Potter did not get a speaking role.
George Smoot (Season 2, "The Terminator Decoupling"): After a train ride to a conference in San
Francisco, Sheldon presents his paper to 2006 Nobel Prize laureate George Smoot, and proposes joint
research; Smoot abruptly rejects his idea by asking "With all due respect, Dr. Cooper, are you on
crack?"
Ira Flatow (Season 3, "The Vengeance Formulation"): Sheldon is invited to talk about magnetic
monopoles on Flatow's radio show, Science Frida. However, Barry Kripke pulls a prank on Sheldon,
and Sheldon is publicly humiliated to a nationwide audience. Flatow's appearance was voice only.
Stan Lee (Season 3, "The Excelsior Acquisition"): When Sheldon has to miss Lee's appearance at the
comic book store because he ends up in traffic court after running a red light, Penny tries to make it up to
him by taking him to Lee's house, uninvited and unannounced (acquiring Lee's address from Stuart). Lee,
not impressed by the unexpected intrusion, sarcastically remarks "why don't you just come in and watch
the Lakers game with me?" only for Sheldon, not understanding sarcasm, to rush into the house. Lee,
annoyed, decides to sue for a restraining order. When Sheldon announces his "autographed" restraining
order to Leonard, Howard, and Raj, he comments it will look great hanging next to his restraining order
from Leonard Nimoy.
Steve Woniak (Season 4, "The Cruciferous Vegetable Amplification")
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Dines in Penny's restaurant at
the same time that the guys are there. He compliments Sheldon for his "virtual presence device" (using
Sheldon's name for the device without having heard how Sheldon calls it) and in turn Sheldon (having
previously referred to him as "the Great and Powerful Woz") compliments Wozniak telling him that he
ranks 15th on his list of favorite technological visionaries. When Wozniak feigns disappointment, Sheldon
tries to console him by stating that the ranking is six places ahead of Apple founder Steve Jobs. Sheldon
then tells Wozniak that the Apple II was rather "nifty" and is one of his proudest possessions. Wozniak
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pomie Sheldon ha he old aogaph he compe if Sheldon bogh i o him. In he hae o ge
he Apple II o Woniak fo igning, Sheldon ip and fall don he ai, beaking he compe.
LeVar Burton (Seaon 4, "The Toa Deiaion"): Sheldon inied Bon o a pa ia a ee. Upon
opening he doo and eeing he ohe ge a he pa, Zack, Kipke, and Sa (ho a ha momen
a eaing nohing b a oel) inging kaaoke, Bon leae and hen aing o alk don he
apamen block ai e ha he i "done ih Tie". Along ih Ben Spine and Wil Wheaon,
Bon make Star Trek: The Net Generation he mo epeened fanchie on he ho in em of
ge appeaance.
Brian Greene (Seaon 4, "The Heb Gaden Geminaion"): Sheldon and Am aend a book igning
een of Geene' popla cience book, The Hidden Realit: Parallel Unierses and the Deep Las
of the Cosmos. A he een, Sheldon iniiall idicle Geene in piae coneaion ih Am, b
hen he ge p and pblicl idicle Geene, aking Geene h doen' he do omehing moe efl
ih hi ime han ie popla cience (onl o n aond and ae he a kidding).
Brent Spiner (Seaon 5, "The Rian Rocke Reacion"): Sheldon ho p a a pa hon b hi
"moal enem", Wil Wheaon, onl afe he hea ha Spine ill be hee. Afe Wheaon gie Sheldon
a igned, in-he-bo Wele Che acion fige, Spine gab i and open i, h ping him on
Sheldon' Moal Enemie Li immediael afe Wheaon a emoed fom he li. Along ih LeVa
Bon and Wil Wheaon, Spine make Star Trek: The Net Generation he mo epeened
fanchie on he ho in em of ge appeaance.
Mike Massimino (Seaon 5, "The Fiendhip Conacion"): An aona ho appea a a fe
colleage of Hoad, ho i e o join NASA' aona cop. Maimino eeal ha hi nickname i
"Ma". Hoad hink he nickname i fo Neon' econd la hich ae ha foce = ma ime
acceleaion, b Maimino eeal ha "Ma" i ho fo Maimino. Raj and Hoad concoc an
elaboae cheme o plan a eed in Maimino' mind o gie Hoad he nickname "Rocke Man" b
haing Hoad e p Rocke Man a hi ingone on hi cell phone, and Raj calling he cell phone ding
Hoad' Skpe coneaion ih Maimino. Thei plan i haed hen Hoad' mohe ho o
him ha he need o finih hi Foo Loop, hich igge Maimino o gie Hoad he nickname
"Foo Loop".
Leonard Nimo (Seaon 5, "The Tanpoe Malfncion"): Afe Penn b Sheldon and Leonad
each a min condiion Star Trek o anpoe a gif, Sheldon ha a deam in hich Nimo ame
he oice of a o Spock ho conince Sheldon o open he bo and pla ih he o anpoe. Afe
Sheldon beak hi o anpoe, he iche i fo Leonad'. Sheldon hen ha anohe deam in
hich he o Spock aemp o conince Sheldon o do he igh hing and ich hem back.
Stephen Hawking (Seaon 5, "The Haking Eciaion"): Afe Sheldon' mch-anicipaed meeing
ih Haking, he dice Sheldon' eeach and poin o a miake. Sheldon poe b aing ha
he doen' make miake, o hich Haking eplie "Ae o aing ha I do?". Thi cae Sheldon o
fain in embaamen, pomping Haking o emak "Oh gea, anohe faine".
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"The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary". The Big Bang Theor. episode 5. season 3. October 19, 2009.
14. ^

"The Vengeance Formulation". The Big Bang Theor. episode 9. season 3. November 23, 2009.
15. ^

"The Zazzy Substitution". The Big Bang Theor. episode 3. season 4. October 7, 2010. 5:53 minutes in.
16. ^ "Pilot". The Big Bang Theor. episode 1. season 1. September 24, 2007.
17. ^ "The Financial Permeability". The Big Bang Theor. episode 14. season 2. February 2, 2009.
18. ^

"The Jerusalem Duality". The Big Bang Theor. episode 12. season 1. April 14, 2008.
19. ^ "The Bat Jar Conjecture". The Big Bang Theor. episode 13. season 1. April 21, 2008.
20. ^ "The Panty Piata Polarization". The Big Bang Theor. episode 7. season 2. November 10, 2008.
21. ^ "The Cornhusker Vortex". The Big Bang Theor. episode 6. season 3. November 2, 2009.
22. ^

"The Griffin Equivalency". The Big Bang Theor. episode 4. season 2. October 13, 2008.
23. ^ "The Lizard-Spock Expansion". The Big Bang Theor. episode 8. season 2. November 17, 2008.
24. ^

"The White Asparagus Triangulation". The Big Bang Theor. episode 9. season 2. November 24, 2008.
25. ^ "The Vartabedian Conundrum". The Big Bang Theor. episode 10. season 2. December 8, 2008.
26. ^ "Big Bang Theory: We didn't anticipate how protective the audience would feel about our guys"
(http://weblogs.variety.com/season_pass/2009/05/big-bang-theory-we-didnt-anticipate-how-protective-the-
audience-would-feel-toward-our-guys.html) . Variet. May 5, 2009.
http://weblogs.variety.com/season_pass/2009/05/big-bang-theory-we-didnt-anticipate-how-protective-the-
audience-would-feel-toward-our-guys.html. Retrieved 2010-03-07.
27. ^ "The Maternal Capacitance". The Big Bang Theor. episode 15. season 2. February 9, 2009.
28. ^ "The Killer Robot Instability". The Big Bang Theor. episode 12. season 2. January 12, 2009.
29. ^ "The Friendship Algorithm". The Big Bang Theor. episode 13. season 2. January 19, 2009.
30. ^ "The Toast Derivation". The Big Bang Theor. episode 17 (80). season 4. February 24, 2011.
31. ^ "The Flaming Spittoon Acquisition". The Big Bang Theor. episode 10. season 5. November 17, 2011. Event
occurs at 11:44. CBS. Sheldon is seen looking at Stuart's Facebook page, where his name is seen to be "Stuart
Bloom"
32. ^

"The Hofstadter Isotope". The Big Bang Theor. episode 20. season 2. April 13, 2009.
33. ^ "The Classified Materials Turbulence". The Big Bang Theor. episode 22. season 2. May 4, 2009.
34. ^ "The Lunar Excitation". The Big Bang Theor. episode 23. season 3. May 24, 2010.
35. ^ The Infestation Hypothesis
36. ^ "The Good Guy Fluctuation"
37. ^ "The Dumpling Paradox". The Big Bang Theor. episode 7. season 1. November 5, 2007.
38. ^ "The Loobenfeld Decay". The Big Bang Theor. episode 10. season 1. March 24, 2008.
39. ^ "The Pork Chop Indeterminacy". The Big Bang Theor. episode 15. season 1. May 5, 2008.
40. ^ "The Cooper-Nowitzki Theorem". The Big Bang Theor. episode 6. season 2. November 3, 2008.
41. ^ "The Bath Item Gift Hypothesis". The Big Bang Theor. episode 11. season 2. December 15, 2008.
42. ^ "The Dead Hooker Juxtaposition". The Big Bang Theor. episode 19. season 2. March 30, 2009.
43. ^ "The Jiminy Conjecture". The Big Bang Theor. episode 2. season 3. September 28, 2009.
44. ^ "(#402) "The Cruciferous Vegetable Amplification"" (http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings/20100830cbs02)
. the Futon Critic. http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings/20100830cbs02. Retrieved September 9, 2010.
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