Ever wondered what happened to the Barone family after the cameras stopped rolling? The enduring appeal of "Everybody Loves Raymond" lies in its portrayal of family dynamics, and the actors who brought those characters to life have continued to captivate audiences in various ways.
The sitcom, created by Philip Rosenthal, graced CBS from September 13, 1996, to May 16, 2005, becoming a cultural touchstone over its nine seasons and 210 episodes. But what has the cast been up to since then? From new acting roles to producing their own shows, the stars of "Everybody Loves Raymond" have remained active and successful. Let's delve into the current status of the "Everybody Loves Raymond" cast and see where their careers have taken them.
Actor | Character | Date of Birth | Notable Post-Raymond Projects | Link |
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Ray Romano | Raymond Barone | December 21, 1957 | Parenthood, Get Shorty, Made for Love, Ice Age film series (voice of Manny), The Big Sick (2017), Martin Scorsese's film. | IMDB |
Patricia Heaton | Debra Barone | March 4, 1958 | The Middle, Carol's Second Act. Before "Everybody Loves Raymond," Heaton appeared in "Matlock" and films like "Memoirs of an Invisible Man" and "Beethoven." | IMDB |
Brad Garrett | Robert Barone | April 14, 1960 | 'Til Death, Single Parents. | IMDB |
Doris Roberts | Marie Barone | November 4, 1925 (deceased) | Numerous film and television roles until her passing in 2016. | IMDB |
Peter Boyle | Frank Barone | October 18, 1935 (deceased) | Continued acting in film and television until his passing in 2006. | IMDB |


