Mrs. Wolowitz: The Unseen Star Of The Big Bang Theory + Facts!
Have you ever felt the presence of a character so strongly, even without ever seeing them? Mrs. Wolowitz from The Big Bang Theory was precisely that, an unseen force whose booming voice and overbearing love shaped the show's comedic landscape.
Deborah Debbie Melvina Wolowitz, most often credited simply as Mrs. Wolowitz, was an enigma. While never physically appearing on screen in either The Big Bang Theory or its spin-off, Young Sheldon, her voice was an ever-present, unforgettable element. She was the mother of Howard Wolowitz, and her presence was defined by her booming, often hilarious, interactions with her son and his friends. Her impact on the show was undeniable, creating a comedic cornerstone that resonated with audiences worldwide. But behind the voice was Carol Ann Susi, a talented actress who brought the character to life.
Carol Ann Susi | |
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Birth Name | Carol Ann Susi |
Date of Birth | February 22, 1952 |
Place of Birth | Brooklyn, New York City, USA |
Date of Death | November 11, 2014 |
Place of Death | Los Angeles, California, USA |
Cause of Death | Cancer |
Nationality | American |
Career Information | |
Occupation | Actress (Voice and On-Screen) |
Years Active | 1974-2014 |
Notable Role | Voice of Mrs. Wolowitz in The Big Bang Theory |
Other Notable Works | Kolchak: The Night Stalker, Coyote Ugly, Just Go with It, numerous TV series and film guest appearances. |
Education | HB Studio, New York City |
Reference Link | |
Carol Ann Susi on IMDb |
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