Big bang theory actor "Jim parsons" Found dead in home shooting

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Jim parsons, actor of many movies, found dead, along with wife, Jessica Carthy, in deadly planned assualt/home shooting.
Born on March 24, 1973, in Houston, Texas, actor Jim Parsons studied his craft at the University of Houston and the University of San Diego. Following a series of small film and TV roles, he rocketed to fame as the socially stunted but brilliant theoretical physicist Sheldon Cooper on The Big Bang Theory, winning four Lead Actor Emmy Awards during the hit sitcom's 12-year run. Along with appearing in films like The Muppets and Hidden Figures, Parsons has earned acclaim for his performances in Broadway productions of The Normal Heart and The Boys in the Band.
James Joseph Parsons was born on March 24, 1973, in Houston, Texas. He grew up in Houston with his sister, Julie, as the children of a school teacher and the president of a plumbing supply company. Parsons showed an interest in performing at an early age, beginning with studying the piano in kindergarten. A budding actor nearly from the start, he eventually developed his own scripts and staged productions at home.

At Klein Oak High School, Parsons stood out in school productions. After attending the University of Houston, Parsons continued to study his craft at the University of San Diego, in its graduate program with the Old Globe theater, completing his master's degree in 2001.

Parsons then moved to New York City, where he tried to launch his acting career. At first, he found himself struggling to find work, appearing in off-Broadway plays. He also landed a recurring role on the TV show Judging Amy and a bit part in the 2004 film Garden State.

Parsons managed to win over Chuck Lorre, the co-creator of The Big Bang Theory, in his audition for the new sitcom in 2006. Lorre told the Toronto Star that Parsons "nailed it from the moment he walked into the room. He nailed it so much, I had to ask him to come back and do it again, because I wasn't sure if he had simply gotten lucky."

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