Angelina Jolie is loving all the extra family time she’s been getting with her six kids at home amid the ongoing quarantine orders due to the coronavirus pandemic!
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Kaley Cuoco long to know that The Flight Attendant would be the perfect project to usher in the next stage of her career after the end of The Big Bang Theory.
In fact, she knew before she'd even read the book the show is based on.The upcoming HBO Max drama The Flight Attendant is an adaptation of Chris Bohjalian's best-selling 2018 novel about a flight attendant who wakes up with a hangover and finds a dead body in her Dubai hotel bed, leading her to try to piece together the mystery of the
.Angelina Jolie is loving all the extra family time she’s been getting with her six kids at home amid the ongoing quarantine orders due to the coronavirus pandemic!
Collider picked up on comments from The Big Bang Theory star this week, Jim Parsons, in which he claimed there was a specific moment when he finally decided to leave the series. When CBS finally revealed the show was coming to an end near the ending of the 12th season, many social media users and fans were shocked.
The Big Bang Theory has been off the air for over a year now, but if you’ve been longing for answers as to why the show called it quits, we’ve finally got some.
Mayim Bialik shared the “different ways” she has managed to stay in touch with her Big Bang Theory costars since the series ended.“We’ve had some group communication and then Kevin Sussman, who plays Stewart, he and I play like a D and D kind of game. We have [done this] been for years.
Jim Parsons is opening up about the series of events that resulted in him leaving after 12 seasons.
Jim Parsons opened up about the “intense summer” that made him realize it was time to step away from his starring role on the beloved CBS sitcom “The Big Bang Theory.” The 47-year-old actor played Sheldon Cooper for 12 seasons on the show before ultimately deciding to call it quits -- a decision that brought the show to an end in 2019.The actor previously said he simply had the thought that he didn’t want to continue playing the role and realized, “Well, that’s your answer.” However, during a
The Big Bang Theory's Jim Parsons has opened up about handling fame.Recognised for his character Sheldon Cooper, the 47-year-old has spent over a decade enjoying a stratospheric level of stardom and wealth.In conversation on David Tennant Does a Podcast with..., the actor confessed that he'd have struggled earlier in his life with the attention Big Bang has brought him."I was 33 [when Big Bang debuted].
The Big Bang Theory's Jim Parsons was recently a guest on Doctor Who alum David Tennant's podcast, and if that sentence isn't enough to get your nerd senses tingling, this next one will. The actor behind the beloved Sheldon Cooper ended up telling Tennant why he quit The Big Bang Theory after 12 years."Our final contract was for the last two years, but no one knew when we signed it what that would mean.
Celebrated actor Jim Parsons is opening up about his decision to leave The Big Bang Theory, which ultimately led to the show ending. During his appearance on David Tennant Does a Podcast With…, the 47-year-old actor explained to the former Doctor Who star that there were many reasons why he decided to end his run as Sheldon Cooper on the popular sitcom, and that included his dog passing away.
Fans of “The Big Bang Theory” were understandably saddened when the beloved sitcom ended its 12-season run last year.
Jim Parsons is opening up about his decision to leave The Big Bang Theory, which ultimately led to the show ending.
The Big Bang Theory star Jim Parsons has detailed the “intense summer” that made him quit the long-running sitcom.The show ended last year after Parsons quit, first airing in 2007 and running for twelve seasons.Speaking to David Tennant on the actor’s David Tennant Does a Podcast With… show, Parsons discusses how he realised there were “other things [he] needed to try and do” outside of the series.“Our final contract was for the last two years, but no one knew when we signed it what that would
coronavirus pandemic. Production is set to resume late this month in New York, with social distancing, rewrites to certain aspects of the script and daily COVID-19 testing for actors working closely together.