Melissa Rauch, born on June twenty-third, nineteen eighty, is a multifaceted American actress renowned for her dynamic performances across stage, film, and television. She gained widespread recognition for her role as Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz on the beloved CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory, where she captivated audiences from two thousand nine to two thousand nineteen. Her talent was acknowledged with a nomination for the Critics Choice Television Award in two thousand thirteen.
In addition to her iconic role on The Big Bang Theory, Rauch showcased her versatility by starring in and executive producing three seasons of the revival of Night Court. Her acting repertoire also includes memorable performances as Tina in the American adaptation of Kath & Kim and Summer in the acclaimed HBO series True Blood.
Rauch's creative prowess extends beyond acting; she co-wrote and co-produced the sports comedy-drama film The Bronze in two thousand fifteen, further solidifying her status in the industry. She lent her voice to the iconic DC character Harley Quinn in the animated film Batman and Harley Quinn, released in two thousand seventeen, showcasing her range as a voice actor.
Her filmography includes supporting roles in notable projects such as I Love You, Man in two thousand nine, Ice Age: Collision Course, and Flock of Dudes, both released in two thousand sixteen, as well as Ode to Joy in two thousand nineteen. In a significant role, she portrayed Meryl Streep's daughter in the feature film The Laundromat, directed by Steven Soderbergh, further demonstrating her impressive acting capabilities.