
Iain Armitage, the talented young actor who brought Sheldon Cooper to life, recently shared a touching and expansive reflection on his cherished time on the set of Young Sheldon. His heartfelt message painted a vivid picture of a nurturing environment filled with genuine camaraderie and invaluable mentorship.
Armitage particularly highlighted his profound appreciation for Ed Begley Jr., known for his guest role as Dr. Linkletter, and Begley’s beautiful daughter, Hayden. He reminisced that the days spent working with Begley and Wallace Shawn, who brilliantly portrayed Dr. Sturgis, were “some of my very favorite days.” This sentiment speaks volumes about the positive atmosphere on set and the strong bonds that formed.
What truly resonated with Armitage was not just the professional experience, but the character of his co-stars. He warmly described Begley and Shawn as “such good humans,” emphasizing that the opportunity to learn from such experienced individuals was invaluable. The young actor also expressed how his joy was “complete” on the occasions when the show’s “brilliant writers” would weave Annie Potts (Meemaw) into their scenes. These moments, where the unique talents of these esteemed actors converged, clearly left a lasting impression on Armitage.
The depth of these connections is evident in Armitage’s concluding remarks: “I am forever grateful for these friendships.” This statement underscores that beyond the scripts and takes, true relationships blossomed. He further extended his admiration for Ed Begley Jr., encouraging everyone to read Begley’s recently published autobiography to truly grasp the “legend” he is.
Armitage’s moving tribute offers a rare glimpse into the behind-the-scenes magic of Young Sheldon. It illustrates that while the audience saw a family on screen, a supportive and loving “family” unit also thrived off-camera, greatly enriching the experience for its young star. This candid reflection reminds us that the best performances often stem from genuine connections and mutual respect among the cast.