
There are many stories out there for crazy or surprising things that actors do as part of their personal process, but to be honest, what used to do Simon Helberg Psoring Howard Volovitz of "Big Bang Theory" is really unexpected.
According toBig Bang's theory: Definitive, Inner Story of Epic Hit Series"A book of 2022 to make the mass popular popular CBS Sitkom of Jacques Lore from Essica Radloff, Helberg would use mostly the ladder (which the characters use because the elevator in the main apartment building is just broken) for its heating.
"Before making our curtain call at the beginning of Tuesday night, Simon had to crash the staircase of the apartment and scream like a crazy person," Cuoko told Radlof. "We all had our job. I had a camera and I always took pictures of everything, but Simon would run down the stairs and scream and then come back. Every night show! And because the audience was already screaming from excitement, you couldn't hear Simon as screaming."
Jimim Parsons, who played by Sheldon Cooper on the show, backed Cuoko's claim. "I don't even think he would go all the way through the stairs," Parsons recalls. "He would rely on the stairs, from that fourth floor platform and scream. I suppose we could call that tradition or superstition, or we could call it psychotic. I think it's between Simon and his good doctors. I can't talk to it." After that withdrawal, Parsons continued, "But with all seriousness, one of the things I think Simon and I connect so deeply a lifelong struggle with anxiety."
To be fair, Helberg had to do a lot of wild things in the "Big Bang theory" so that the screaming kind makes sense. A little later in Radloff's book, Helberg told the writer:
"I had to learn (a few languages) about the show. I had to talk to Klingon at some point. Chuck spoke a little Russian, so I remember he helped me.
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