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Howard Wolowitz

Howard Joel Wolowitz,[1] M.Eng. is a fictional character on the CBS television


Howard Wolowitz
series The Big Bang Theory, portrayed by actor Simon Helberg. Among the
main male characters in the show, Howard is distinctive for being an engineer The Big Bang Theory character
rather than a physicist and lacking adoctoral degree.

Howard is named after and based on a computer programmer known by the


show's co-creator Bill Prady.[2] Howard is the only starring character who has
been to the International Space Station. Along with Sheldon Cooper, Leonard
Hofstadter, and Raj Koothrappali, Howard is one of the only characters to
appear in every episode ofThe Big Bang Theory.

Contents
Biography
Personality
Work
Family
Relationships
See also Simon Helberg as Howard Wolowitz
References First "Pilot" (2007)
appearance
Created by Chuck Lorre
Biography Bill Prady
Howard is an Aerospace Engineer at Caltech's Department of Applied Physics Portrayed Simon Helberg
who is often seen at the apartment of Leonard Hofstadter (Johnny Galecki) and by
Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons). He is best friends with Rajesh Koothrappali Information
(Kunal Nayyar). He was born in 1981 as specified in season one's episode "The
Full name Howard Joel Wolowitz
Pancake Batter Anomaly" and is a native of Pasadena (although his mother has
Nickname(s) Froot Loops (as an
an East Coast accent). Howard received his degree in Engineering from the
astronaut)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Rocket Man (by Raj)
Howard sports a mod haircut and tends to wear loud 1960s-era outfits, such as a Wolowizard (Online
V-neck T-shirt or flashy button-down shirt over a turtleneck or dickey which gaming name)
sport a variety of lapel pins (which have been gradually phased out with the Sir Howard of Wolowitz
permanent exception of a gray alien pin on the collar) with slim-fit pants and (Online gaming name)
vintage Vans sneakers with a leather windbreaker. He is also fond of (and Howie (by Bernadette)
collects) decorative belt buckles, but wears only one belt;[3] his collection Clogzilla (by Emily)
includes a Nintendo controller, a silver Batman logo, a 45 RPM record insert, a Occupation Aerospace Engineer
Klingon communicator, and a buckle containing the superhero the Flash. Astronaut (Formerly)
Although Jewish, Howard often rebels against the religion and even goes as far
Family Sam Wolowitz (father)
as mocking Judaism. He is also an interpreter ofsign language.[4]
Debbie Wolowitz
(mother)
Personality
Like his friends, Howard is an avid fan of comic books and superheroes. He Josh Wolowitz (paternal
lived with his mother for several seasons before eventually moving in with his half-brother)
wife Bernadette Rostenkowski. Until he returned from space in season six his Spouse(s) Bernadette
personal transportation was a Vespa motor scooter, which he eventually traded Rostenkowski
for a Mini Countryman.
Children Halley Wolowitz
Besides English, Howard can speak seven languages including French, (daughter)
Mandarin, Russian, Arabic, Persian, Japanese, American sign language and the Neil Michael Wolowitz
constructed language Klingon from the Star Trek franchise. He also knows some (son)
words in Sindarin, one of the elvish dialects invented by J.R.R. Tolkien for The Relatives Mike Rostenkowski
Lord of the Rings. Although in the show, Howard has been mentioned as (father-in-law)
speaking these languages, the writers have not explored his proficiency much. Mrs. Rostenkowski
The episode "The Wiggly Finger Catalyst" also reveals he knowsAmerican Sign (mother-in-law)
Language. Joey Rostenkowski
(brother-in-law)
Until his marriage, Howard fancied himself a "ladies' man" and he provided
4 other siblings-in-law
outrageous and often sexist pick-up lines whenever there was a woman present,
resulting in humiliating rejections. Howard describes himself as a romantic,[5]
Religion Judaism
although he usually comes across as overtly sexual, and in the words of Penny, Nationality American
disgusting.[6] However, Penny's dislike of Howard has mellowed somewhat
since Howard started dating Penny's colleague Bernadette, to whom he is now married. When Howard found an ALF doll and
revealed that it filled a void for him when his father left, Penny felt sympathy for him and began to empathize more when she
understood his behavior a little bit better.

Like the rest of the group, Howard dislikes many of Sheldon's antics; he has grown accustomed to them, but he is the quickest to get
frustrated with Sheldon. Once Penny asked how Sheldon had ever gotten any friends and Howard simply replied "We liked
Leonard".[7]

Howard is allergic to nuts, particularly peanuts and pistachios; they can induce a life-threatening anaphylactic reaction in him, which
has a side effect of disfiguring his face horribly. He once deliberately caused this reaction by eating a granola bar to keep Leonard
busy at the hospital when they were planning a surprise birthday party for him. Another time, when he was depressed about Leslie
Winkle dumping him in season 2, and while he was in Las Vegas with Raj and Leonard, he tweeted that he was considering suicide
by consuming a can of peanuts due to loneliness and not having his desires met. He has also mentioned having transient idiopathic
arrhythmia. Howard is proud of the fact that he has only three percent body fat, which Raj declares makes him look like a human
chicken wing.

Although Jewish, Howard is not very serious about his religion, and does not keep kosher. For instance, he eats pork, and when the
price of pork went up at the group's favorite Chinese restaurant, he remarked "it's getting tougher and tougher to be a bad Jew".[8] On
another occasion, when Howard tried to date Sheldon's sister, Missy, he said he would kill his rabbi with a pork chop if his religion
was an impediment, and one of the reasons he was happy to continue dating Bernadette (who is Catholic) was that it gave him the
chance to really annoy his mother. Despite this, Howard has shown some belief in his faith. When he and Raj posed as goths to pick
up women, he wore fake-tattoo sleeves and refused to get real ones (although he attempted to get one but was too scared of the
needle). It is noted in "The Bath Item Gift Hypothesis" that he observes Hanukkah. He also apparently attends High Holy Day
services, as Sheldon once critically commented that he was not available to compete in Halo during those times. However, in "The
Financial Permeability" he made the sign of the cross — a Catholic practice — during an encounter with Kurt, Penny's former
boyfriend.

In the episode "The Herb Garden Germination", he became engaged to Bernadette when she accepted his marriage proposal. They
eventually married in the season 5 finale, "The Countdown Reflection", which featured a small reception. They had planned to have a
bigger, "official" reception after Howard returnedfrom space (although this was not featured).
Work
Unlike Leonard, Sheldon, and Raj, Howard lacks a Ph.D., instead having a Master's degree from MIT (he first studied in medical
[9] This often leads to mocking and derision from Sheldon, Amy and the Head
school but dropped out since he was terrified of blood).
of Department, Dr. Gablehauser, who usually refers to him as "mister" while referring to his friends as doctors. Additionally, Sheldon
often says that he is the least smart of the four "nerd" characters, as shown in "The Bus Pants Utilization", where the guys develop an
iPhone app and Sheldon refers to them as "three geniuses and their friend Howard". Howard defends himself, however, by pointing
out that, as an aerospace engineer, his work has actual real-world application, whereas his friends' work is largely theoretical. Howard
has also been considered for a top-secret government project, a polar exploration mission and a position on the International Space
Station.

Howard is usually seen working on equipment to be used in NASA missions and the International Space Station, though many times
he is careless about it, and has "access" to high-tech surveillance and NASA gear. In the first episode, Howard mentioned working on
the design of a satellite that orbits a moon of Jupiter taking high-resolution photos.[10]

Having worked on the Mars rover project, he invited his date, Dr. Stephanie Barnett, to drive it at a secret facility. Instead, the rover
became stuck in a Martian ditch and he spent the rest of the night with Sheldon and Raj trying to undo the damage and get the rover
out of the ditch. When this proved unsuccessful, he decided to erase the hard drives of the facility and destroy all the files connected
[11]
to his treachery to cover up his meddling, only to later find out that the rover had discovered the first clear signs of life on Mars.

The rover incident was kept a close secret, until the season 4 episode "The Apology Insufficiency", when he made it onto a new team
for the Defense Department's laser-equipped surveillance satellite, but was not granted security clearance and was taken out of the
team after Sheldon revealed the rover incident to an investigatingFBI agent.[12]

On another occasion, Howard worked on a "zero-gravity human-waste disposal system" (essentiallyspace


a toilet), that was deployed
in the International Space Station. He later realized the equipment had a structural weakness (the toilet would backfire after 10
flushes) and again sought the help of his friends to correct it. The solution proved unsuccessful and an incident on the station ensued
(Raj referred to this as the "zero-gravity human-waste distribution system"). The end of the episode showed the ISS astronauts
[13] This leads to Sheldon describing his work as being a "space plumber".
leaving the station for an "unscheduled" space walk.

Howard likely has the most hands-on and mechanical aptitude of the four: being the
engineer among his physicist friends, he assumes
the role of leader for small hands-on projects. He was the primary force behind "M.O.N.T.E"., a killer robot designed to enter a robot
fighting competition. The robot was destroyed by Barry Kripke's own robot, the "Kripke Krippler", in an unofficial match before the
start of competition.[14]

In the season 4 premiere, Howard developed a robotic arm for the International Space Station. Realizing how much it felt like an
actual arm, he used the arm for masturbation, only to get the arm stuck on his penis. He called Leonard and Raj, but neither was
willing to get too "hands on" and help free him from the arm's grip. He was afraid to use the computer controlling the arm as it
thought it was holding a screwdriver and would start twisting if he un-paused the program. Eventually, Leonard and Raj took Howard
to the hospital, where the attending nurse went against Howard's fears and turned off the computer, freeing Howard. The episode's tag
scene implied that Howard tried to use the arm to pleasure himself again and ended up in the same predicament.

Howard visited the International Space Station as a Payload Specialist on Expedition 31. He has the unwanted astronaut nickname
"Froot Loops" (he had wanted the nickname "Rocket Man" and to that end installed the ringtone for Elton John's song "Rocket Man",
but astronaut Mike Massimino overheard Howard's mother telling Howard that his Froot Loops were getting soggy during a NASA
Skype conversation and pinned that nickname on him).[15] At first, NASA canceled his flight, to Howard's great relief, but then the
mission was moved up, causing Howard and Bernadette to move up their wedding. A very nervous Howard is launched into space.
His sixth season experience is not great since his fellow astronauts play tricks on him and he starts to experience panic attacks. Upon
his return to Earth, he gets an underwhelming response from his friends, and his only consolation is a free slice of cheesecake at a
restaurant. He spends the remainder of the season boasting about his trip, to the irritation of everyone. Sheldon eventually sets him
straight by denying being envious of his going into space, since "monkeys went to space".
Family
Until his marriage, Howard was noted for still living with his overbearing mother (Debbie), who is selectively oblivious to his
accomplishments as an adult and usually treats him like he is still a child, filling the cliché of a Jewish mother. Once, Leonard stated
that Howard "was in a pretty serious relationship - with his mom". Howard is an only child. Howard's wife is Bernadette
Rostenkowski-Wolowitz.

Mrs. Wolowitz (voiced by Carol Ann Susi) is not shown on screen until the season 6 episode "The Spoiler Alert Segmentation", but
her voice is heard when he is at their house or when he talks to her on the phone. She only communicates with Howard by yelling to
him in an obnoxious manner, which results in awkward long-distance conversations, with Howard yelling back at her in a frustrated
manner. Her nosy nature and her barrage of questions make Howard's life tense at home, which prompts him to call her a "crazy old
lady". It is revealed in "The Cohabitation Formulation", however, when Howard briefly moves in with Bernadette, that he likes being
"mothered" to some extent. In "The Apology Insufficiency", Sheldon observes that Howard seems to have "an unresolved Oedipus
complex".[16] Following the death of Carol Ann Susi, it was decided Mrs. Wolowitz would die in the season 8 episode "The Comic
Book Store Regeneration". Howard receives a phone call while in the comic book store from his aunt Gladys in Florida, whom Mrs.
Wolowitz had gone to visit. She says that she laid down for a nap and never woke up.

In "The Precious Fragmentation", Howard reveals that his father left his family when Howard was eleven years old. His mother
bought him an ALF doll to help Howard try to get over it. When Howard finds a similar doll at a garage sale, he starts talking to it as
if he were eleven again, asking him to find his father and bring him home. This causes Penny (who usually avoids Howard and is
disgusted by him) to be pitiful and (reluctantly) sympathetic. The trauma of his father's desertion and the lack of a father figure
throughout adolescence may be the root of much of Howard's behavior. In "The Shiny Trinket Maneuver", it is mentioned that the
birthday party where he did his magic show was his cousin's party but it is unknown who his cousin was in the group of children that
were present. In "The Closet Reconfiguration", Howard gets a letter from his father which is the first contact that he gets from his
father in the series.

In "The Fortification Implementation", it is revealed that his father's first name is Sam, and that he fathered another child, Josh (Matt
Bennett), who is Howard's half-brother. While at first upset at the notion that his father went on to have another family, Howard
bonds with Josh when the latter shows admiration for his journey to space and possesses a lecherous nature similar to his original
one.

During season 9 it is revealed that Howard and Bernadette are expecting a baby. Their daughter, Halley, was born on Amy Farrah
Fowler's birthday in December. As of season 11, they are expecting another baby, this time a son, to which Howard is desperately
nervous about bonding with: in "The Neonatal Nomenclature", their son is born, and after a lot of dispute (initially due to Bernadette
picking a name before he was born), is named Neil (forNeil Armstrong, Neil Gaiman and Neil Diamond) Michael.[17]

Relationships
Howard is consistently depicted as the most perverted of the guys. For example, he develops a mathematical formula for the
likelihood of his having relations by applying and modifying the Drake equation to include the "Wolowitz coefficient", which he
defines as "neediness times dress size squared". When questioned if he is serious, he states, "I'm a horny engineer...I never joke about
math or sex".[18]

Howard's techniques in approaching women are varied, includingmagic and card tricks.[11][19]

Along with Leonard and Raj, Howard also attempts to woo Missy, Sheldon's twin sister. His offer is not accepted, although it was
clear she was waiting for Raj.[20] Katee Sackhoff appears as herself in "The Vengeance Formulation", where she is fantasized as
Howard's dream girl. She appears again in season 4, in the same role.

In the beginning of the series, Howard shows an interest in Penny, but the interest is primarily sexual and she always rejects him.
After yet another approach by Howard, Penny finally confronts him about the way he treats women. This greatly affects Howard and
he falls into a depression, missing work and staying home. When Penny apologizes, Howard tells her about his past relationships and
Penny shows some sympathy for him; after her comforting words, Howard tries to kiss her, but she reacts by breaking his nose. With
the situation resolved, Penny believes they have come to an "understanding", but Howard instead thinks he was merely "halfway to
pity sex" with her.[14]

In the first series, he forms a sexual relationship with Christy, a friend of Penny's from Omaha but it quickly becomes apparent that
Christy is materialistic and using Howard, ultimately resulting in her leaving after getting into an argument with Howard's mother.
During the second series, he goes on a date with Stephanie Barnett but fails to form a relationship with her as she chooses to date
Leonard instead. While they did fall out, they quickly made up when Stephanie promises to introduce Howard to an attractive friend.

Howard later engages in a "friends with benefits" relationship with Leslie Winkle, which brings him a few benefits besides sex.[21]
However, he still becomes depressed when Leslie leaves him some time later. In order to cheer him up, Leonard and Raj take Howard
to Las Vegas and manage to hire aprostitute for him.[22]

When the guys travel by train to a symposium in San Francisco, Howard gets a chance to talk to Summer Glau (portraying herself).
[23]
His clumsy attempts at impressing the actress fail, despite his being in a confined environment with her for several hours.

During a camping trip with Leonard and Raj, in which they all get stoned by eating cookies laced with a drug (likely marijuana),
Howard reveals he lost his virginity to his second cousin Jeanie after his uncle's funeral. This fact prompts incessant teasing from
Leonard and Raj.[24] In "The Prom Equivalency", Stuart brings Jeanie as a date causing Howard to fight with him on the car trip
there.

Despite the fact that Howard is undeniably obsessed with women, some believe him to be in a romantic relationship with Raj. The
belief is proposed by Dr. Beverly Hofstadter, Leonard's mother, who believes them to be in an "ersatz homosexual marriage".[25]
Both Howard's and Raj's parents are aware of this; when Howard asks his mother if Bernadette can stay over, she clearly states she
cannot say no when Bernadette is "willing to give the milk away for free". She concludes her statement by saying "Frankly, after all
your sleepovers with the little brown boy, a girl is a big relief".[26] while Raj's mother stated "the closest thing we have to a daughter-
in-law is that Jewish boy Howard!"[27] Raj and Howard have several arguments during the series, in which Raj repeatedly accuses
Howard of leaving him for everyone who is only slightly better-looking, makes it appear that Raj assumes the cliché female role in
partnership arguments: Howard frequently mocks him for such responses. However, Raj and Howard's relationship is mostly close:
the duo reconcile almost immediately after going through tiffs. Raj often whispers comments to Howard when Penny is in the room,
which allows him an avenue of communication, given Raj's chronic inability to speak to women (although he was cured from it at the
end of the sixth season). In season 10's "The Emotion Detection Automaton", Howard tells Raj that if they are both unattached in the
next thirty years, he would be open to the two of them having a relationship.

Since the middle of the third season, Howard is in a romantic relationship with
Bernadette Rostenkowski (Melissa Rauch). A waitress paying her way through
graduate school for microbiology studies, Bernadette is introduced to Howard by
Penny. At first she and Howard do not get along, as they appear to have nothing in
common. However, when they find out they both have overbearing mothers they
immediately feel a connection. They are particularly pleased that it could enrage
both Howard's Jewish mother and Bernadette's Catholic mother to find out their kids
are dating. They also each note that they lost their virginity in Toyota-made vehicles.
Simon Helberg and Melissa Rauch,
Subsequently, Howard realizes Bernadette represents a real opportunity to develop a
the actress who portraysBernadette
lasting relationship and, in an impulsive manner, he proposes to her. Although
Rostenkowski, at PaleyFest 2013
Bernadette rejects his offer, they remain a couplefor a time.[28]

There is often a running gag between Leonard and Howard mocking Raj for still
being single. In "The Plimpton Stimulation", Howard briefly mentions that he and Bernadette broke up a couple weeks earlier, but
did not mention it since he "was waiting for the right time". It is later revealed that the relationship ended because Bernadette caught
Howard engaging in cybersex with "Glacinda the Troll" on World of Warcraft, who is later revealed to be played by a male employee
of the university (Steve Patterson, "The greasy old fat guy in Facilities Management"). By the end of the episode, the two discuss
[29]
their problems and restart their relationship from the beginning.
Season 4 introduces Howard's "latent homosexual tendencies" when George Takei appears as himself in an imaginary conversation
with Bernadette and Katee Sackhoff over his relationship status with Bernadette and his erotic fantasies with fictional characters,
which is a reminder of what Leonard's mother earlier says about the "ersatz homosexual marriage".

In "The Herb Garden Germination", Howard once again proposes to Bernadette, this time in front of his friends. To the horrific
dismay of Raj, who had developed feelings for Bernadette, she accepts. During their engagement, Bernadette is awarded her
doctorate degree and reveals that she has gotten a job at a pharmaceutical company which promises a "buttload of money". Although
he claims to have supported her new career, Howard's friends mock him for not having a doctorate, with Penny calling the others
doctors then remarking that Howard knows a lot of doctors. The situation reaches its breaking point when he and Bernadette have an
argument after she buys him a Rolex, which he interprets as a sign that she will be the main breadwinner;[30] more recently, he
appears to be more accepting of that situation, since (after falling out over the idea of starting a family) they have discussed that if
they have children, he will probably become a stay-at-home dad while she continues to work (a possibility they revisit in season 11
prior to and immediately after the birth of their son).[31] The souring of relations grows worse when he learns that in addition to
almost having sex with Penny, Raj was writing love poems and fantasizing about Bernadette and him, which leads to Howard
[32]
distrusting Bernadette and believing that she may cheat on him with Raj.

At his bachelor party, an inebriated Raj describes Howard losing his virginity to his second cousin, his Las Vegas prostitute
experience, and their threesome with an overweight Sailor Moon woman at Comic-Con. Wil Wheaton films the whole speech and
posts it online. Bernadette picks them up and is furious after seeing the video and is wondering how she can marry a man that she
doesn't seem to know, though she does forgive him after he gives an enrapturing apology for Penny to transfer, which sends her into
tears.[33] Bernadette later tells Howard that she wants to be married to him before he is launched into space. After an aborted attempt
to be married at city hall before it closed, they agree to be married on the roof of the apartment building. Bernadette is escorted down
the aisle by her father and is married by Raj, Leonard, Penny, Sheldon and Amy who all became ministers for the occasion. The
[34]
ceremony is photographed by an orbiting satellite for the Google Earth website.

[35] moving out of his mother's


In season 6, the newlyweds do have some bumps including Howard readjusting to being back on earth,
house,[36] and spending too much on his collectibles hobby
,[37] but they continued to grow a steady relationship together
, until season
7's "The Discovery Dissipation", when Raj briefly moves in with them. During this time, Raj's kindness and helpful nature
inadvertently reveal that Howard and Bernadette's relationship has deteriorated to the extent that they no longer pay attention to each
other, but they insist that they are content with merely "half-assing" their way through their marriage. However, during season 9,
when the two were expecting their first baby, they appeared to have repaired their relationship till Howard started being worried
about his parenting capacity.

In season 7, Howard and Bernadette have a double date with Raj and his girlfriend Emily (Laura Spencer). Howard instantly
recognizes her and it is revealed that he and Emily went on a blind date and due to an upset stomach messed up Emily's bathroom and
climbed out the bathroom window. Emily tells Howard she and her friends refer to him as "Clogzilla".

See also
List of The Big Bang Theory episodes

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