
@ActuallyNPH Hey Neil.. Do u remember being in Atlanta w Johnny Galecki back inthe 90’s…you returned a computer game in the Lenox mall.

By age 7, Johnny Galecki began performing in such theater productions as “Fiddler on the Roof”, “Pippin” and “Galileo” http://bit.ly/6gISak

oh my goodness i have loved johnny galecki since he was on rosanne..but now. man. andddd jim parsons, simon helberg, and kunal nayyar. love.

Johnny Galecki is brother of Nick Galecki and Allison Galecki http://bit.ly/6gISak - The Big Bang Theory

My turn! FMK: Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Johnny Galecki
…who better to illustrate the benefits of proper holiday planning than the Griswolds? Extra Tidbit: “Big Bang Theory” co-star Johnny Galecki played the third Rusty Griswold (Dana Barron is the only actor to play a Griswold child more than once). Has anyone…
…seen in a live-action comedy. This episode pretty much earns a B based on this sequence alone, and both Jim Parsons and Johnny Galecki (who's not always the world's most adept physical comedian) do a great job with it. The main plot, as mentioned, is really…
…from the male cast. Harry Lloyd's too fresh-faced rent boy Alex suffers in the comparison with Broadway's more bruised Johnny Galecki, and Rupert Friend fails to bring depth to the role of the thesp on the brink of stardom. The shallowness of their relationship…
…play himself in the March 1 installment of the CBS sitcom, reports TV Guide. The main characters in the show, played by Johnny Galecki and Jim Parsons, will run into Lee at their favorite comic book shop, Kapow! Lee has appeared in several films based on his…
…actress who’s waitressing at The Cheesecake Factory, lives next door to two brilliant but socially inept physicists, Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Sheldon (Jim Parsons). While most women would ignore guys like this, Penny is “completely wonderful to them from…
The characters are really lovable, and the writing is brilliant. The guys couldn’t be more innocent, but there’s also a little bit of sass to it.
You can have a life while you work on a sitcom, and I’m selfish. I love my life, and I like to do other things besides work.
Dramas require 18-hour days where you want to kill yourself
Doing that show for one season with John Ritter is an experience I’ll never forget
I have definitely not known any men like this in my own life — these guys are on another dimension. They are full-on brilliant, genius boys.