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25 Things You Don't Know About Newly Single Kaley Cuoco—CBS' 'Big Bang Theory' Sweetheart

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kaley-cuoco-big-bang-theory-8-simple-rulesKaley Cuoco announced today that her engagement to musician/addiction specialist Josh "Lazie" Resnik is off.

"I'm not engaged anymore," the 26-year-old actress dished to "Entertainment Tonight."

So in honor of Cuoco's new singledom, we are taking a look back at the multidimensional life of CBS' favorite primetime blondie.

Cuoco plays the sexy waitress-turned actress, Penny, on CBS' hit Thursday night comedy, "The Big Bang Theory."

But where was she prior to taking orders at the Cheesecake Factory?

Before Cuoco was "Lord of the Nerds," she was the original teen queen ruling ABC primetime as Bridget Hennessey on "8 Simple Rules," alongside the late John Ritter.

And, she didn't start there. Cuoco has been in the business since the age of five, modeling and acting in commercials, playing a mini Ellen DeGeneres and headlining in movies among Hollywood A-listers Jennifer Aniston and Kevin Bacon.

If that isn't enough, she rides horses, kick boxes and starred in a cheesy horror flick with a former Backstreet Boy member. (And you thought the N*SYNC gang were the only ones who went on to make movies.) 

Check out 22 years in the life of the tennis playing, drum-playing, singing vegetarian.  

1990-1991: She was a Barbie Girl...

When Cuoco was young she starred in a number of commercials including a few Barbie ads at age six. 

She also starred in an Oscar Mayer commercial at age five. Our bologna has a first name, it's K-A-L-E-Y.



1992: She starred in her first TV movie.

1992: Cuoco had her first major role in a TV movie, "Quicksand: No Escape."

The film featured Donald Sutherland and Tim Matheson.

You can watch the trailer here.  



1994: She played Ellen DeGeneres on screen.

Two years later, Cuoco played a younger version of Ellen DeGeneres on the prime time series "Ellen."



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