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Jim Parsons jokes he ‘knows where all the bodies are buried’ on The Big Bang Theory

Jim Parsons has joked that he knows “where all the bodies are buried” on The Big Bang Theory.

The actor portrayed Sheldon Cooper on the sitcom for 12 seasons and recently spoke about the experience in the oral history The Big Bang Theory: The Definitive, Inside Story.

Appearing on The Tonight Show on Wednesday (26 October), Parsons told host Jimmy Fallon that he’d taken part in 20 hours of interviews with author Jessica Radloff for the book.

“Honestly, it was really the only way I thought it was worth doing, because I thought… if they’re just going to talk for an hour or two, it’s like, [what’s the point?],” he said.

“So I was like, ‘Cool, let’s do it.’ And it was really interesting because it was sort of a decompression of those 12 years that I didn’t realise how helpful that would be.”

Parsons continued: “Other people would jog memories when she’d come back to you with other questions. They’re like, ‘They said…’, I’m like, ‘That’s right, that happened’ or whatever. It was cool.

“I ha

The two-time Emmy-winning star of The Big Bang Theory talks about pilot season, Spalding Gray, and solar brain power.

My first time in L.A. was in 1987, when I was 14 and my parents took me and my younger sister to Disneyland. I’m from Houston, and the only thing I remember is that the phrase “horrible traffic” was already in my head. Unluckily enough, coming back from Disneyland we indeed sat bumper to bumper, not moving for hours. I will never forget the feeling ofliving in that traffic. When I came back home, I don’t think I even talked about Disneyland, but I remember talking about the horrible traffic.

In 2001, I moved to New York after graduating from a theater master’s program at the University of San Diego. I was new to the concept of pilot season. I would trek from one casting office in New York to another, where they would put my auditions on tape and send them out to casting agents in L.A. You tape about 15 or 30 or 50 of these things without hearing back before you begin to wonder if anyone in California is actually watching any of them.  I remember thinking, If t

Jim Parsons may play the annoying know-it-all nerd in the hit CBS TV series "The Big Bang Theory," but he faced a very steep learning curve recently when a different sort of job placed him behind the camera. He's shared what he learned with Richard Schlesinger of "48 Hours": 

There is a great deal about Jim Parsons' latest role in the new movie "A Kid Like Jake" that not so many years ago would have been difficult to imagine. This time he's not just the star; he is also one-half of the husband-and-husband producing team behind the film, that focuses on two parents (played by Parsons and Claire Danes) trying to find the right school for their four-year old son, Jake, who likes to dress as a princess.

"I love to act; it's an insatiable desire of mine," Parson said. "I feel like I can't control it."

Schlesinger asked, "Do you love to produce?"

"No, I wouldn't say that yet!" he laughed.

Parsons is known as an actor with a broad range. He became an A-List star in the CBS sitcom "The Big Bang Theory." He is also a stage actor, starring these days on Broadway in a reviv

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