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Penny (Kaley Cuoco)
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Penny (Kaley Cuoco) is one of the characters in the CBS television comedy, “The Big Bang Theory.” Penny lives near the apartment where Leonard and Sheldon live. She is seen as a “cheescake-scented goddess” as said by Wolowitz. Originally, she lived in Omaha, Nebraska and worked for the Cheesecake Factory as a waitress. She also auditioned for many acting jobs and wrote a semi-autobiographical screenplay about a girl living in Lincoln, Nebraska, goes to Los Angeles to pursue her dream as an actress but becomes Cheescake Factory’s waitress instead. Penny is confident, nice and friendly.




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