Johnny Galecki
During an interview with New Zealand radio station 'ZM', Galecki jokingly recalled his childhood relationship with his mother. As a child, he was well kNown for making up long, epic stories and tales. In such situations his mother used to make him play the "quiet game" where he had to see how long he could go without talking. He also recalled that despite being a loving mother, she was also very tough. One phrase she would lovingly use was, "I love you, Now get out." Galecki made his acting debut in the 1987 CBS miniseries Murder Ordained with JoBeth Williams and future Roseanne co-star John Goodman. His best kNown role was as David Healy (first introduced as Kevin Healy) in the U.S. sitcom Roseanne. Galecki was cast in the 1997 summer slasher I KNow What You Did Last Summer and the 1998 dark comedy The Opposite of Sex. In the year 2000, Galecki reunited with Opposite of Sex director Don Roos, who cast him in Bounce. Galecki continued his film streak with roles in Suicide Kings and brief bit parts in high-profile films such as Bean and a minor supporting part in Vanilla Sky. Galecki played a young delinquent in A Family Torn Apart, a TV movie based on a true story about a serial killer. Galecki appeared in a first-season episode of My Name Is Earl as a golfer. Without his kNowledge, Earl and Randy improve his golf score by making it appear that he got numerous holes-in-one, taking advantage of a custom that a player scoring a hole-in-one must buy a round of drinks. His obsession with improving his golf game without Earl and Randy's assistance destroys his life he loses his job and girlfriend and is forced to live in his car. He played a character named Trouty on TBS's sitcom My Boys. He also played the half-brother of the main characters, sisters Hope ShaNowski and Faith Fairfield, in the TV sitcom Hope & Faith. In late 2006/early 2007, Galecki starred in the Broadway play The Little Dog Laughed as Alex, a male prostitute. In this role, he was required to do a full-frontal nude scene, the first of his acting career. "At its core, the play is about what we all sacrifice to be successful, whatever our careers or goals," he explains.[5] Galecki originated the role earlier in 2006 at Second Stage Theatre. The widely popular comedy by Douglas Carter Beane had a successful run at Second Stage and moved to the Cort Theatre. The play closed on February 18, 2007, with Galecki taking home a 2007 Theater World Award for his performance. Galecki currently plays the part of Leonard Hofstadter in the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory, which debuted September 24, 2007. He works alongside two of his former Roseanne cast members, Sara Gilbert, who during his role as David Healy played the role of his longtime girlfriend and later his wife, Darlene Conner, as well as Laurie Metcalf, formerly cast as the role of Roseanne Barr's fictionalized character's sister Jackie. Both have since appeared as recurring characters. Galecki is a cellist and has played cello on the show. Galecki appeared briefly in the 2008 superhero comedy Hancock, alongside Will Smith and Jason Bateman. He also appears in the music video for the Dave Matthews Band song "Satellite". In July 2011 Galecki played himself on three episodes of Entourage. Johnny Galecki - what members say
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Johnny Galecki facts5 most recent filmsBig Bang Theory - Season 5 - 5.0 starsNow - 3.0 stars The Big Bang Theory - Season 4 - 4.5 stars The Big Bang Theory - Season 3 - 4.5 stars The Big Bang Theory - Season 2 - 4.5 stars 5 highest-rated filmsThe Big Bang Theory - Season 2 - 4.5 starsThe Big Bang Theory - Season 3 - 4.5 stars The Big Bang Theory - Season 4 - 4.5 stars The Big Bang Theory - Season 1 - 4.5 stars Roseanne - Series 9 - 3.0 stars 5 lowest-rated filmsNow - 3.0 starsBig Bang Theory - Season 5 - 5.0 stars Big Bang Theory - Season 5 - Complete - Blu-ray - 5.0 stars Morgan's Ferry - 2.5 stars Bookies - 2.5 stars Most frequent co-starsJim Parsons - 16 times - show filmsKaley Cuoco - 16 times - show films Kunal Nayyar - 12 times - show films Simon Helberg - 12 times - show films Sara Gilbert - 6 times - show films Most frequent directorsMark Cendrowski - 16 times - show filmsMark K. Samuels - 5 times - show films Mark Cendrowski / - 4 times - show films James Burrows - 4 times - show films Cameron Crowe - 2 times - show films |