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Raymond Albert Romano [1] (born December 21, 1957) [2] is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He is best known for his role as Raymond "Ray" Barone on the CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond (1996–2005), for which he won three Primetime Emmy Awards (one as an actor and two as producer).
Raymond Albert "Ray" Barone is the protagonist of the show. He lives on Long Island, with his wife, Debra Barone, and their three children, daughter Ally Barone and twin boys Michael and Geoffrey Barone. The family lives across the street from Raymond's parents, Marie and Frank. Ray attended St. John's University in Queens, New York.
Ray Romano (Getty Images) Boyle and Roberts played Raymond’s parents on the sitcom. Roberts died aged 90 in 2016 , while Boyle died in 2006, shortly after the show ended.
Saying goodbye to Everybody Loves Raymond was a tough pill for Ray Romano to swallow, but what he didn’t anticipate was how difficult it would also be for his family.. In the upcoming ...
The show was co-produced by Ray Romano, and was based in part on Romano's comedy material. Rosenthal's wife, actress Monica Horan, played the role of Amy MacDougall-Barone, the off-and-on girlfriend (wife after season 7) of Robert Barone (Brad Garrett) in the series. Over the objections or reservations of the other cast members, Rosenthal and ...
Ray asks about his twin sons while speaking with PEOPLE Ray Romano Wonders If Sons’ ‘Privilege’ Gave Them a ‘Disadvantage' in Life: ‘They Have 11 Bathrooms’ (Exclusive) Skip to main ...
Ray Douglas Bradbury (US: / ˈ b r æ d b ɛr i / BRAD-berr-ee; August 22, 1920 – June 5, 2012) was an American author and screenwriter.One of the most celebrated 20th-century American writers, he worked in a variety of genres, including fantasy, science fiction, horror, mystery, and realistic fiction.
Romano, 66, said he hadn’t seen a single episode of his Emmy winning sitcom, which aired on CBS from 1996 to 2005, in 15 to 20 years. “And back then, 20 years ago, I was quite critical of it ...