Walton Goggins, Beth Behrs to Guest on The Big Bang Theory


Walton Goggins and Beth Behrs to guest star on The Big Bang Theory

Walton Goggins and Beth Behrs to guest star on The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory has gained some new guest stars. Walton Goggins (JustifiedThe Hateful Eight) and Beth Behrs (2 Broke GirlsMonsters University) will appear on the CBS show, according to THR. Goggins and Behr will both appear on the January 18 episode of the series, which is in its eleventh season on the network. Behrs will play the role of Nell, a teacher who is recently separated who gets involved with Raj (Kunal Nayyar). Goggins plays Nell’s husband Oliver who finds Raj and confronts him. Fans who have been watching the show know that Raj has been complaining about how alone he feels with his best friends Howard (Simon Helberg) and Leonard (Johnny Galecki) married and Sheldon (Jim Parsons) engaged.

The Big Bang Theory, which premiered in September 2007, has been television’s #1 comedy in viewers since 2010-2011 and continues as the #1 comedy in key demographics. The Big Bang Theory stars Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar, Mayim Bialik and Melissa Rauch. Chuck Lorre, Bill Prady and Steven Molaro are executive producers. The series is from Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc., in association with Warner Bros. Television. Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady are series creators.

Beth Behrs is known for playing the role of former rich girl-turned-waitress Caroline Channing for six seasons on the CBS series 2 Broke Girls. She voiced PNK Carrie in the film Monsters University and played Brooklyn in Hello, My Name is Doris. Walton Goggins is known for playing the role of Boyd Crowder in the FX series Justified. He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. He played Sheriff Chris Mannix in the Quentin Tarantino film The Hateful Eight and Shane Vendrell in The Shield.

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