US actor Simon Helberg
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Simon Helberg has long been known for his pot haircut in “The Big Bang Theory”. It is long past, as he now showed again.
“The Big Bang Theory” star Simon Helberg (44) has long since said goodbye to the Hit-sitcom nerd image. This became visible again when the actor ran over the red carpet at an event in New York. Helberg, who was known for his pot haircut in the series, showed up with long, lush, gray-black curls that were combed aside and a full beard.
Ensemble made of blue and brown tones
Also at the outfit, he presented a completely different style than his former “Big Bang Theory” figure Howard Wolowitz. In New York, the 44-year-old wore a blue jeans blazer over a brown shirt, which he combined with a striped tie in a darker tone. In addition, he had chosen dark brown trousers and camel-colored suede slipers with blue laces for the appearance.
Simon Helberg played one of the leading roles The series ran until 2019. Helberg later participated in the crime series “Poker Face” by director Rian Johnson (51). In addition, after the end of the cult sitcom, the series star also moved to the film. In the “Annette” musical awarded in Cannes, he was seen alongside Adam Driver (41) and Marion Cotillard (49). Other films such as “As They Made Us” followed with Dustin Hoffman (87) or “Space Oddity”.
Nominated for a golden globe
In 2016, Helberg already played the main role in “Florence Foster Jenkins” alongside Meryl Streep (75) and Hugh Grant (64). He was nominated for this role for the Golden Globe Award as the best supporting actor. This year the actor can be seen again on the big screen, the film “For Worse” was celebrating its premiere with him.
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