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VideoKaley Cuoco almost had to have her leg amputated following scary 2010 horseback riding accident
The Big Bang Theory almost ended a lot sooner than it did. The Chuck Lorre-created sitcom, which began in 2007 and lasted for 12 seasons, came close to losing one of its stars in Sept. 2010, when avid equestrian Kaley Cuoco was injured in a brutal accident during a lesson, according to People, which cites an excerpt from Jessica Radloff's new oral history, The Big Bang Theory: The Definitive, Inside Story of the Epic Hit Series, obtained by Vanity Fair. It happened as the actress fell off the ho
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'Big Bang Theory' without Kaley Cuoco? These actresses auditioned for Penny.
Kaley Cuoco almost wasn't Penny on "The Big Bang Theory." Oscar-winning actress Marisa Tomei was just one of the well-know actresses who auditioned to play the part. It was a role that evolved from its original conception — and two other actresses were actually cast prior to Cuoco making it her own.
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Mayim Bialik, 46, 'probably' would have had plastic surgery if she'd grown up with social media
The 'Jeopardy!' co-host is getting real about her deepest insecurities.
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Kaley Cuoco on how she overcame emotional 'trauma' post-divorce: 'My life will never be the same'
"This is the first time I faced something where I thought, I can't do this alone," the actress said.
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Kaley Cuoco says she was in a 'state of shock' over Jim Parsons wanting to leave 'Big Bang Theory'
Cuoco says she was expecting to plan for Season 13 when Parsons announced he couldn't "continue" with the CBS sitcom.
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Kaley Cuoco defends working out in a mask after she's trolled online
The "Big Bang Theory" star is called out for jumping rope in a mask amid coronavirus concerns.
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Kaley Cuoco takes a dramatic turn after 'Big Bang Theory'
Kaley Cuoco is making a big move after wrapping 12 seasons with "The Big Bang Theory," with a new production deal and a pivot from comedy to drama. Cuoco has signed an exclusive, multi-year deal with Warner Bros. Television Group, the company said Monday. The agreement keeps Cuoco in business with the studio that produced "The Big Bang Theory," the CBS comedy in which Cuoco played Penny.