Hi there! Picture yourself getting into a time machine that transports you to the late 1980s in East Texas. That is the kind of energy you will get when watching “Young Sheldon”, a series that talks about a prodigy named Sheldon Cooper. On that note, have you ever thought about the house he resides in? Let’s take a fun little trip to actually check out Sheldon’s house and where the show was filmed!
Sheldon’s House: A Peek Inside
The Cooper family in Young Sheldon lives in a warm and cozy ranch-style home, widely considered one of the fashionable architectures at the time, popular in, say, the 1980s. From there, you can access the living room and dining area where all would eat as a family with some bedrooms reflecting each character’s persona. The set designers did a pretty good job of bringing what was actually very much like a real home during that time.
Where Is the Real Cooper House?
The show has been set in a fictional town called Medford, Texas, but the actual shots of the house from outside are filmed in a residential neighborhood called Valley Village in Los Angeles, California. The address is 5501 Morella Avenue. So, whenever you see outside Sheldon’s house in the series, you are actually watching this house in California!
Shooting the Inside Scenes
The scenes that take place inside the Cooper household are not actually filmed inside the real house on Morella Avenue, but inside a set built in Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. So, the filmmakers have more control over the whole picture while making a comfortable shooting of various scenes. The set is built in the style of a typical house from the 1980s with furniture and decor from that period.
Other Cool Filming Locations
Sheldon’s mischief leads him to various places around town. For example, the high school he goes to is Van Nuys High School, situated at 6535 Cedros Avenue, Van Nuys, California. Also, the church that the Cooper family goes to is the First Christian Church of North Hollywood, which makes all these real locations give a sense of realism and tangibility to the show.
Why These Locations Matter
Choosing the correct places to film is practically a more critical endeavor than everything else in the production of a movie or a TV show. Using all the necessary real buildings and houses in “Young Sheldon” allows audiences to believe they have actually set foot into Sheldon’s world: It kindles some realism in the story that thus becomes better and more exciting for the viewers.
Fun Fact
Did you know that Mary Cooper, the mother of Sheldon, is played by Zoe Perry? Her actual mother, Laurie Metcalf, portraying older Mary Cooper in “The Big Bang Theory”? Now that is family!
Wrapping It Up
Once you see the actual locations where Young Sheldon is filmed, you will appreciate even more the effort that goes into making the show seem so real. Next time you catch an episode, you’ll be a bit wiser on where Sheldon’s universe unfolds!
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