After seven successful seasons, the popular TV show Young Sheldon is coming to an end. The series has captured the hearts of viewers with its charming portrayal of a young Sheldon Cooper and his quirky family and friends. As the show wraps up, fans are reflecting on how much the cast has grown and changed over the years.
One of the standout transformations is that of Iain Armitage, who plays the titular character Sheldon Cooper. Starting the show at the age of 9, Iain is now 15, showcasing a significant transition from a child actor to a teenager on screen.
Similarly, Raegan Revord, who portrays Missy Cooper, Sheldon's twin sister, has also undergone a noticeable evolution. From being 9 at the beginning of the series to now being 16, Raegan has matured both in age and performance.
Montana Jordan, who plays Georgie Cooper, Sheldon's older brother, has grown from 14 to 21 during the show's run, demonstrating a remarkable development in his character portrayal.
The cast also includes Zoe Perry as Mary Cooper, Lance Barber as George Cooper Sr., Annie Potts as Connie Tucker, Ryan Phuong as Tam Nguyen, Wyatt McClure as Billy Sparks, Mckenna Grace as Paige Swanson, Matt Hobby as Pastor Jeff, Wallace Shawn as John Sturgis, Craig T. Nelson as Dale Ballard, Emily Osment as Mandy McAllister, Melissa Peterman as Brenda Sparks, Doc Farrow as Assistant Coach Wayne Wilkins, and Ed Begley Jr. as Dr. Grant Linkletter.
As the final season of Young Sheldon comes to a close, fans are reminiscing about the journey of the Cooper family and their friends. The side-by-side comparisons of the cast from the beginning of the show to its conclusion serve as a visual reminder of the passage of time and the growth of the actors throughout the series.