'Like some sort of ballet dancer learning moves': Jim Parsons trained his muscle memory to near-superhuman levels for The Big Bang Theory – He earned these four Emmys

'Like some sort of ballet dancer learning moves': Jim Parsons trained his muscle memory to near-superhuman levels for The Big Bang Theory – He earned these four Emmys

HomeNews, Other Content'Like some sort of ballet dancer learning moves': Jim Parsons trained his muscle memory to near-superhuman levels for The Big Bang Theory – He earned these four Emmys

Playing Sheldon Cooper is no easy task, as evidenced by Jim Parsons' difficulty remembering his lines.

Jim Parsons (Sheldon Cooper) Golden Globes Awards 2011

Many fondly remember Sheldon Cooper with his iconic Bazinga! and a photographic memory. But more than that, people appreciate Jim Parsons for his amazing portrayal of the character. The admiration is evident considering that even five years after the show ended, fanatics are still talking about Sheldon Cooper and The Big Bang Theory.

Furthermore, it was not easy to just play the role given the many scientific jargons the character used throughout the show. So, to play the character to its core, Jim Parsons had to train his memory properly, further enhancing his four Emmy Awards.

Anyone who has seen The Big Bang Theory is probably well aware of how talented Sheldon Cooper was on the show. But the man behind the persona, Jim Parsons, had to deal with many problems and complications to portray a Ph.D. and Doctor of Science with high IQ every week.

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'Like some sort of ballet dancer learning moves': Jim Parsons trained his muscle memory to near-superhuman levels for The Big Bang Theory – He earned these four Emmys.
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