Kaley Cuoco

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Kaley Christine Cuoco (/ˈkwk/ KWOH-koh;[1] born November 30, 1985) is an American actress. She is known for starring as Penny on the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory (2007–2019) and as the title character in the HBO Max comedic thriller The Flight Attendant (2020–2022).[2] The latter earned her nominations for Primetime Emmy Awards and Golden Globe Awards.

Kaley Cuoco
Cuoco in 2017
Born
Kaley Christine Cuoco

(1985-11-30) November 30, 1985 (age 38)
Other namesKaley Cuoco-Sweeting
Occupation
  • Actress
Years active1992–present
Spouses
  • (m. 2013; div. 2016)
  • Karl Cook
    (m. 2018; div. 2022)
PartnerTom Pelphrey (2022–present)
Children1
FamilyBriana Cuoco (sister)

Cuoco has also played Billie Jenkins in the fantasy series Charmed (2005–2006), voiced the title role in the animated series Harley Quinn since 2019, and played the lead role in the comedy thriller series Based on a True Story (2023). Her film work includes several television films, such as Quicksand: No Escape (1992) and Growing Up Brady (2000), as well as Virtuosity (1995), Hop (2011), The Wedding Ringer (2015), The Man from Toronto, Meet Cute (both 2022), and Role Play (2024). She received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2014[3] and in 2017 founded Yes, Norman Productions.

Early life

Kaley Christine Cuoco was born on November 30, 1985, in Camarillo, California, the elder daughter of Layne Ann (née Wingate), a homemaker, and Gary Carmine Cuoco, a realtor.[4] Her father is of Italian descent while her mother is of English and German ancestry.[5] Her sister, Briana, is an actress and singer who competed on the fifth season of The Voice and has a recurring role on the HBO Max series The Flight Attendant[6] and on Harley Quinn as Barbara Gordon/Batgirl. As a child, Cuoco was a ranked amateur tennis player, a sport she took up when she was three years old.[7] She stopped playing at the age of 16 to pursue a career in acting.[8]

Career

1995–2006: Early work and 8 Simple Rules

Cuoco made her first feature film appearance as the young Karin Carter in the 1995 action thriller Virtuosity.[9] From 2000 to 2001, she appeared on the CBS sitcom Ladies Man and in 2000 she portrayed former The Brady Bunch star Maureen McCormick in the TV film Growing Up Brady as well as starring in the Disney Channel original film Alley Cats Strike. In September 2002, she began a starring role as Bridget Hennessy on the ABC sitcom 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter (afterwards 8 Simple Rules). Bridget was the oldest child, despite Cuoco being six years younger than Amy Davidson, who played her younger sister.

In addition to the final season of 8 Simple Rules, Cuoco had starring roles on the NBC miniseries 10.5, the ABC Family original film Crimes of Fashion, the independent film Debating Robert Lee,[10] and in the film The Hollow at the same time. She also voiced the character of Brandy Harrington, a 14-year-old anthropomorphic mixed-breed dog, on the Disney Channel animated series Brandy and Mr. Whiskers. She voiced the character of Kirstee Smith in Bratz from 2004 to 2005. In the eighth season of the TV series Charmed, she appeared as Billie Jenkins, a powerful young witch with the powers of telekinesis and projection. Executive producer Brad Kern stated that Cuoco's character was initially brought in as a possible spin-off.[citation needed]

2007–2016: The Big Bang Theory and other roles

Cuoco at the San Diego Comic-Con in July 2009

In September 2007, Cuoco began starring in the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory, playing Penny, a Cheesecake Factory employee and aspiring actress who lives across the hall from physicists Dr. Leonard Hofstadter and Dr. Sheldon Cooper. Prior to the 2010–2011 season, she earned US$60,000 an episode for the series, the same as her co-stars. In 2010, the cast negotiated a raise for each actor to make US$200,000 per episode.[11] As of August 2014, Cuoco and her co-stars from The Big Bang Theory Johnny Galecki and Jim Parsons each earned an estimated US$1 million per episode.[12][13]

In late October 2012, Cuoco enlisted the help of her sister Briana to organize a flash mob on the set of the show, in which she and the cast and crew surprised the studio audience by suddenly lip syncing and dancing to Carly Rae Jepsen's song "Call Me Maybe". A video of the event was posted on YouTube and became a viral success.[14][15] A clip from the performance was also played during Cuoco's January 8, 2013, appearance on the late-night talk show Conan.[16]

Cuoco at PaleyFest in March 2013

Cuoco starred in the Lifetime film To Be Fat like Me, which premiered on January 8, 2007.[17] She played a minor role in the Prison Break episodes "The Message" and "Chicago", as well as starring in the comedy horror spoof Killer Movie in 2008. She also appeared in the 2010 film The Penthouse. In 2011, she posed nude in Allure magazine's annual "Naked Truth" feature.[18] That same year, she appeared in the films Hop and The Last Ride.[19] She was also chosen to host the Teen Choice Awards in 2011,[20] as well as the People's Choice Awards in 2012 and 2013.[21][22] She is a regular on Priceline.com commercials as the daughter of William Shatner's character.[23]

2017–present: Harley Quinn animated series and The Flight Attendant

In October 2017, Cuoco founded Yes, Norman Productions, a television production company which entered an exclusive multi-year first-look production deal with Warner Bros. Television. Her first project through Yes, Norman was an adaptation of the book The Flight Attendant, written by author Chris Bohjalian, which was developed into a comedy-drama series of the same name. Cuoco starred in the series as Cassie Bowden, and also served as executive producer.[24] The Flight Attendant premiered on November 26, 2020, on WarnerMedia's streaming platform HBO Max to widespread critical acclaim, and was renewed for a second season on December 18, 2020.[25][26][27]

In October 2018, it was announced that Cuoco would voice the title character of the DC Universe adult animation series Harley Quinn, and also serve as executive producer.[28] The series premiered on November 29, 2019, to critical acclaim.[29] In September 2020, it was announced that the series was renewed for a third season and would move to HBO Max.[30]

In August 2019, it was announced that Cuoco would executive produce the upcoming CBS comedy Pretty, which is written and also executive produced by Lindsey Kraft and Santina Muha.[31] In April 2020, Cuoco joined the cast of the upcoming action comedy film The Man from Toronto as the female lead alongside Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson.[32]

In March 2021, it was announced that Cuoco would play Doris Day in an upcoming limited series based on A. E. Hotchner's 1976 biography, Doris Day: Her Own Story. She will also serve as an executive producer of the series.[33] Two months later, her production company expanded its Warner overall deal.[34]

Personal life

While working on The Big Bang Theory, Cuoco privately dated co-star Johnny Galecki for roughly two years, until December 2009. She later told CBS Watch in September 2010 that they have remained on good terms since ending their relationship.[35]

On September 13, 2010, Cuoco broke her leg in a horse-riding accident and missed the filming of two episodes of The Big Bang Theory.[36]

In October 2011, she became engaged to addiction specialist Josh Resnik, but ended their engagement by March 2012.[37] She became engaged to professional tennis player Ryan Sweeting in September 2013, after three months of dating. They married on December 31, 2013, in Santa Susana, California.[38] On September 25, 2015, it was announced that she and Sweeting had decided to divorce.[39] The divorce was finalized on May 9, 2016.[40]

Cuoco began dating equestrian Karl Cook in late 2016.[41][42] They became engaged on November 30, 2017, Cuoco's 32nd birthday,[43] and were married on June 30, 2018.[44] In September 2021, the couple announced their separation, stating "we have realized that our current paths have taken us in opposite directions".[45] In June 2022, their divorce was finalized.[46]

Cuoco confirmed her relationship with actor Tom Pelphrey in May 2022.[47] Five months later, she announced on Instagram that they were expecting their first child together.[48] Cuoco gave birth to their daughter on March 30, 2023.[49]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Quicksand: No EscapeConnie Reinhardt
1995VirtuosityKarin Carter
1997Picture PerfectLittle Girl
ToothlessLori
1998Mr. MurderCharlotte Stillwater
1999Can't Be HeavenTeresa Powers
2000Alley Cats StrikeElisa Bowers
Growing Up BradyMaureen McCormick
2004Debating Robert LeeMaralee Rodgers
Crimes of FashionBrooke Sarto
The HollowKaren
2005Lucky 13Sarah Baker
2006WastedKatie Cooning
Bratz Passion 4 Fashion – DiamondzKirstee SmithVoice
Bratz: Genie Magic
2007To Be Fat like MeAlyson Schmidt
Cougar ClubAmanda
2008Killer MovieBlanca Champion
2010The PenthouseErica Roc
2011HopSam O'Hare
The Last RideWanda
2014Authors AnonymousHannah RinaldiAlso executive producer
A Million Ways to Die in the WestWoman in the StoreUnrated version
2015The Wedding RingerGretchen Palmer
Burning BodhiKaty
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road ChipEleanorVoice
2016Why Him?JustineVoice
2017HandsomeHerself
2022The Man from TorontoAnne
Meet CuteSheilaAlso executive producer
2024Role PlayEmmaAlso producer

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994My So-Called LifeYoung Angela ChaseEpisode: "Father Figures"
Northern ExposureMirandaEpisode: "Hello, I Love You"
1996EllenLittle Ellen MorganEpisode: "The Bubble Gum Incident"
1998The Tony Danza ShowPammie GreenEpisode: ″Mini-Pause″
2000Don't Forget Your ToothbrushAshleyEpisode: "March 12, 2000"[citation needed]
2000–2001Ladies ManBonnie StilesMain role
20017th HeavenLynnEpisode: "Relationships"
2002First MondayAlyssaEpisode: "Pilot"
The Ellen ShowVanessaEpisode: "Shallow Gal"
The Nightmare RoomKristin FerrisEpisode: "My Name is Evil"
2002–20058 Simple RulesBridget HennessyMain role
2004The HelpCarly MichaelsEpisode: "Pilot"
Complete SavagesErinEpisode: "For Whom the Cell Tolls"
Punk'dHerselfEpisode: "May 9, 2004"
10.5Amanda Williams2 episodes
2004–2006Brandy & Mr. WhiskersBrandy HarringtonVoice, main role
2005–2006BratzKirstee SmithVoice, main role
2005–2007Loonatics UnleashedPaula Hayes / Weather VaneVoice, 3 episodes
2005–2006CharmedBillie JenkinsMain role
2007Prison BreakSasha Murray2 episodes
2007–2019The Big Bang TheoryPennyMain role
2012Drew Peterson: UntouchableStacy PetersonTelevision film
2016Comedy Bang! Bang!HerselfEpisode: "Kaley Cuoco Wears a Black Blazer and Slip on Sneakers"
Lip Sync BattleHerselfEpisode: "Josh Gad vs. Kaley Cuoco"[50]
2018Best.Worst.Weekend.Ever.HerselfEpisode: "Issue 8"
2019–presentHarley QuinnDr. Harleen Quinzel / Harley QuinnVoice, main role; also executive producer
2019Young SheldonPool Water[51]Voice, episode: "Teenager Soup and a Little Ball of Fib"
2020–2022The Flight AttendantCassie BowdenMain role; also executive producer
2021Curb Your EnthusiasmHeidiEpisode: "The Watermelon"
2023Based on a True StoryAva BartlettMain role; also executive producer
2024Kite-Man: Hell YeahDr. Harleen Quinzel / Harley QuinnVoice; also executive producer

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
1993Young Artist AwardsBest Young Actress in a Cable MovieQuicksand: No EscapeNominated
2000Best Young Actress in a Mini-Series/Made for TV FilmGrowing Up BradyNominated
2003Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Leading Young Actress8 Simple RulesNominated
Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actress: ComedyNominated
Choice TV Breakout Star: FemaleWon
2004Choice TV Actress: ComedyNominated
Young Artist AwardsBest Young Adult Performer in a Teenage RoleNominated
2010Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actress: ComedyThe Big Bang TheoryNominated
2011Nominated
2012People's Choice AwardsFavorite TV Comedy ActressNominated
Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actress: ComedyNominated
Satellite AwardsBest Actress – Television Series Musical or ComedyWon[52]
2013Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actress: ComedyNominated
People's Choice AwardsFavorite TV Comedy ActressNominated
Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (tied with Eden Sher)Won
2014People's Choice AwardsFavorite TV Comedy ActressWon
Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Funny StarNominated
Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
2015People's Choice AwardsFavorite TV Comedy ActressWon
Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite TV ActressNominated
Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actress: ComedyNominated
2016Golden Raspberry AwardsWorst Supporting ActressAlvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip
The Wedding Ringer
Won
2019Teen Choice AwardsChoice Comedy TV ActressThe Big Bang TheoryNominated
2021Critics' Choice Super AwardsBest Voice Actress in an Animated SeriesHarley QuinnWon
Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Actress in a Comedy SeriesThe Flight AttendantNominated
Golden Globe AwardsBest Television Series – Musical or Comedy (as executive producer)Nominated
Best Actress – Television Series Musical or ComedyNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy SeriesNominated
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesNominated
Producers Guild of America AwardsOutstanding Producer of Episodic Television, ComedyNominated
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Comedy Series (as executive producer)Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
Hollywood Critics Association TV AwardsBest Actress in a Streaming Series, ComedyNominated
Television Critics Association AwardsIndividual Achievement in ComedyNominated[53]
2022Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
Hollywood Critics Association TV AwardsBest Actress in a Streaming Series, ComedyNominated
2023Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
Golden Globe AwardsBest Actress – Television Series Musical or ComedyNominated

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