Mayim Bialik as a Sophomore at North Hollywood High School in 1991 and Mayim Bialik in 2012

Nomained fro EMMYS 2013 for SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES in “The Big Bang Theory” (CBS). Ready to feel under-accomplished? Okay, here goes: By the time she was 16, Mayim Bialik had played a young Bette Midler (Beaches) and starred in her own series (Blossom). She then went on to earn a bachelor’s degree and her Ph.D. in neuroscience, having conducted research into obsessive-compulsive disorders in adolescents. Her “comeback” (after years of voice-over work) came in 2005 when she appeared on Curb Your Enthusiasm and continued with guest spots on shows like Bones, ’Til Death, and The Secret Life of the American Teenager. Then she got the plum role of Amy Farrah Fowler on the hit comedy The Big Bang Theory. (She’s nominated as Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.) Oh, and the mom of two has written a book about attachment parenting. Bialik survived what she called a “terrifying” car accident recently that seriously injured her right hand. But that won’t stop her from attending the ceremony: Her cast will still be on, though “maybe in a modified form,” she told E! Online. “Absolutely we have to get it in black. The dress, we already picked it: long-sleeved.