“The Big Bang Theory” was one of the biggest sitcoms in recent history.
The ensemble cast of seven formed a genuine bond that only made their on-screen interactions that much more entertaining.
Fans loved the show and could relate to the friend group of misfits who looked out for one another.

So of course, over 14 years and 12 seasons, the cast’s careers completely changed.
Here’s where they all stand financially, three years after the show’s end.
She was picked up as a series regular after one season on the show.

Mayim Bialik joined the cast a year after Rauch.
Like co-star Johnny Galecki, Bialik got her start acting early.
“And I had never seen [the show] I didn’t know what it was.

It was a guest spot, possible recurring role, and that’s how I ended up auditioning.”
Yet both experienced the joy of watching their characters and themselves become household names.
They’re both continuing to enjoy that same success since the series wrapped.

Helberg has two movies in the works, while Nayyar has both film and TV projects on the horizon.
Both the actors signed on to the show at $45,000 per episode, as did castmate Kaley Cuoco.
By the series' end, both men were making $800,000 an episode (perCelebrity Net Worth).

Both of them are estimated to have net worths of $45 million.
In 2002, Cuoco got her big break playing Bridget Hennessey on “8 Simple Rules.”
Penny was originally set to be a minor character, but the cast chemistry changed the game plan.

Her successes have gotten Cuoco a $100 million net worth.
He was just 4 years old when he first told his mother he wanted to be an actor.
As a teen, Galecki got into working in TV and film.
Later, he’d join the cast of “Roseanne” in 1992 as David Healey.
Like his co-star Jim Parsons, Galecki started out paying $60,000 per episode.
By the end of the series' run, he was being paid about $1 million.
He graduated in 2001, just five years before he would be cast in the role of Sheldon Cooper.
As the show’s success grew, so too did his salary.
He was making up to $300,000 an episode in the middle of the series' run.
That’s not even accounting for his Sheldon double duty, with voicework on spinoff “Young Sheldon.”
Of course, Parsons has also worked on other projects throughout the years.