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See what's become of the Everybody Loves Raymond cast 20 years after the sitcom ended

The Emmy-winning comedy was heavily inspired by star Ray Romano’s life.

See what’s become of the Everybody Loves Raymond cast 20 years after the sitcom ended

The Emmy-winning comedy was heavily inspired by star Ray Romano's life.

November 24, 2025 9:00 a.m. ET

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rad Garrett, Sawyer Sweeten, Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, Peter Boyle, Sullivan Sweeten, Doris Roberts, and Madylin Sweeten on EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND

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When Ray Romano needed inspiration for his CBS sitcom *Everybody Loves Raymond*, he didn’t have to look far from home. The stand-up comic wasn't a trained actor, so the series was built around familiar aspects of his own life — a wife and three young children, with meddling parents and an older brother living nearby.

The result was that the Barones of Long Island felt like a real family that we visited every week for nine seasons.

Mediating between his harried wife Debra (Patricia Heaton), overbearing mother Marie (Doris Roberts), grouchy father Frank (Peter Boyle), and gloomy brother Robert (Brad Garrett), Ray always had a lot on his plate. Here's a look at what happened to this lovably fractious family since they left our TV screens in 2005.

Ray Romano (Ray Barone)

Ray Romano on Everybody Loves Raymond; Ray Romano attends the Premiere of Netflix's "No Good Deed" at TUDUM Theater on December 04, 2024 in Hollywood, California

Ray Romano as Ray Barone; Romano at the 2024 premiere of 'No Good Deed'.

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Ray Romano won an Emmy for playing Ray, an insecure sportswriter often caught in the middle between warring family members.

Kids may recognize his voice as Manny the woolly mammoth in the *Ice Age* franchise, while adults have seen Romano transition from sitcom hijinks to more dramatic fare. He reflected on his post-*Raymond* life by creating and starring on the dramedy *Men of a Certain Age* (2009–2011) with Andre Braugher and Scott Bakula, then joined the cast of *Parenthood* (2012–2015).

The Queens native paired up with Holly Hunter as lovable would-be in-laws in *The Big Sick* (2017), played a mob lawyer in Martin Scorsese's *The Irishman* (2019), and starred alongside Hugh Jackman in HBO’s acclaimed *Bad Education *(2019). The small-screen vet also booked regular roles on *Vinyl *(2016) and *Get Shorty *(2017–2019). He recently went behind the camera for his directorial debut, *Somewhere in Queens *(2022), in which he starred alongside Laurie Metcalf.

While Romano’s post-*Raymond* career has kept him busy — including a role in the main cast of Netflix’s *No Good Deed *(2024) — he has been intentional about not not repeating himself with another sitcom.

“I don’t want to have to follow that. I like that it still holds up. It still resonates,” he told EW in 2019. “The secret was just writing about things that relate to us, and that’s half the battle. When people can relate to it and see themselves, then the comedy is much easier.”

Romano married Anna Scarpulla in 1987. They have four children: Alexandra, Gregory, Matthew, and Joseph.

Patricia Heaton (Debra Barone)

Patricia Heaton on Everybody Loves Raymond; Patricia Heaton attends Opry 100: A Live Celebration at Grand Ole Opry at the Ryman Auditorium on March 19, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee

Patricia Heaton as Debra Barone; Heaton at the Grand Ole Opry in 2025.

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Patricia Heaton picked up back-to-back Emmys as Debra, a housewife who found it hard to get along with her inescapable in-laws.

As Heaton remembers it, her audition captured the spirit of the character.

“I was in a big hurry because I had a babysitting conflict with my husband,” she told EW in 2005. “Even though he’s British, and Ray is from Queens, they have this universal male idiocy that crosses all continents. I had a certain amount of impatience I put into the reading that worked.”

The actress was already a familiar face on TV, having appeared in a recurring role on *Thirtysomething* (1989–1991) and snagged a lead on *Room for Two *(1992–1993). But *Raymond* made her a household name — though her popularity far outlived that signature role.

When the series ended, it wasn’t long before she headlined her own hit sitcom, *The Middle *(2009–2018). During that time, she produced a Food Network cooking series, *Patricia Heaton Parties*, scoring a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Culinary Program.

The Ohio native has recently been seen on the big screen in the inspirational drama *The Unbreakable Boy *(2025) and as a nun in the Al Pacino-led exorcism thriller, *The Ritual *(2025).

Heaton has been married to British actor David Hunt since 1990. They have four sons: Samuel, John, Joseph, and Daniel.

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Peter Boyle, Doris Roberts, Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett, and Monica Horan in 'Everybody Loves Raymond'

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Ray Romano attends the New York premiere of "Vinyl" at Ziegfeld Theatre on January 15, 2016 in New York City.

Brad Garrett (Robert Barone)

Brad Garrett on Everybody Loves Raymond; Brad Garrett attends the world premiere of Disney and Pixar's "Elio" at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on June 10, 2025

Brad Garrett as Robert Barone; Garrett at the premiere of Pixar's 'Elio'.

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Brad Garrett was Robert, the Eeyore-esque cop who perpetually felt like he was in his younger brother's shadow.

He was so beloved that Romano joked to EW in 1997, “I call him Mr. Spinoff, ’cause he’s a year away from having his own sitcom. Brad comes in, says one line, and gets the biggest laugh. Sonuvabitch.”

Starting in voice acting in the mid-1980s, Garrett booked dozens of cartoons, including *2 Stupid Dogs *(1993–1995), *Hulk Hogan’s Rock ‘n’ Wrestling *(1985–1986)*, *and *Batman: The Animated Series *(1994)*.* His portrayal of Robert, his first main role in a live-action series, earned him five Emmy nominations, including three wins.

The veteran actor later starred on his own sitcom, *'Til Death *(2006–2010), which paired him with Joely Fisher as a long-married couple. He landed a season 2 role on *Fargo *(2015) before returning to network TV for the sitcom *Single Parents* (2018–2020).

On film, he’s been a regular voice actor for Disney and Pixar, including *Finding Nemo *(2003) and *Ratatouille *(2007), and even fulfilled his destiny by voicing Eeyore in the live-action/CGI hybrid *Christopher Robin *(2018), opposite Ewan McGregor. More recently, the distinctive actor appeared in the flesh in *Cha Cha Real Smooth *(2022) and *Saturday Night *(2024).

Garrett married actress IsaBeall Quella in 2021. He also has two children, Max and Hope, from his previous marriage to Jill Diven.

Doris Roberts (Marie Barone)

Doris Roberts on Everybody Loves Raymond; Doris Roberts (L) attends SAG-AFTRA, EPIX & The MDSC Initiative at USC Annenberg present panel discussion and screening of "The 4%: Film's Gender Problem" at SAG-AFTRA on March 30, 2016 in Los Angeles, California

Doris Roberts as Marie Barone; Roberts at a SAG-AFTRA panel in 2016.

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Doris Roberts played Marie, Ray’s comically manipulative mother who did *not *want to be involved in the Fruit of the Month Club.

Roberts told EW that her favorite episode was “Lucky Suit,” in which she sabotaged Robert's new job with the FBI: “There’s a lovely scene between myself and Robert where I say I can’t take another day of worrying about him on the streets getting killed… It’s really sweet, wonderful, and real.”

Roberts’ television career goes back to the medium's earlier days, having made her debut in 1951. She found regular character work for decades, including supporting turns in such acclaimed films as *The Heartbreak Kid *(1972), *The Taking of Pelham One Two Three *(1974), and *Hester Street *(1975).

Meanwhile, she booked a regular gig in *Angie *(1979–1980) and otherwise appeared on *Soap *(1978), *Barney Miller* (1977–1980), and *St. Elsewhere* (1982), which landed the actress her first Emmy. Her fan-favorite third-banana role as the receptionist Mildred in *Remington Steele* (1983–1987) earned her another nomination. And let’s not forget another memorable maternal role: Ellen’s Griswold’s mother in *National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation *(1989).

For *Everybody Loves Raymond*, Roberts earned seven Emmy nods and won four times. Afterward, she continued to guest star across television, including a recurring role on *The Middle* (2010–2011), clashing once again with Patricia Heaton.

Roberts had one son, Michael, from her first marriage. She later married writer William Goyen in 1963; they remained together until his death in 1983. In 2016, Roberts died at age 90 following a stroke.

Peter Boyle (Frank Barone)

Peter Boyle on Everybody Loves Raymond; Peter Boyle from "Everybody Loves Raymond" during "Survivor" Winner Tom Weston and the Cast of "Everybody Loves Raymond" Visit "The Early Show" - May 16, 2005 at CBS Studios in New York City, New York

Peter Boyle as Frank Barone; Boyle visiting 'The Early Show' in 2005.

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Peter Boyle earned seven Emmy nominations as Frank, Ray's cantankerous and foul-mouthed father.

Romano was grateful for the veteran actor’s help at the start of the series. Romano told PEOPLE in 2024, “When I met him, he, of course, was a well-known movie actor, star, and I was nobody. I was a stand-up who got his own sitcom and was trying acting. I was very intimidated and he took me in. He made me feel welcome. He made me feel part of the club.”

A well-known character actor for decades, Boyle broke out with a disturbing lead role in *Joe *(1970). He went on to play Robert Redford's campaign manager in *The Candidate *(1972), a low-level crook in *The Friends of Eddie Coyle *(1973), a veteran cabbie in *Taxi Driver *(1976), and the corrupt baddie drawing Sean Connery’s ire in the lunar thriller *Outland *(1981).

And of course, he put on the Ritz in Mel Brooks’ *Young Frankenstein* (1974).

The actor snagged an Emmy nomination for playing Joseph McCarthy in the TV movie *Tail Gunner Joe *(1977). Two decades later, he finally took one home for a guest spot in one of *The X-Files*’ most beloved episodes.

While he became a fixture on TV in his later years, he still stood out in big-screen roles, including *While You Were Sleeping* (1993) and *Monster's Ball* (2001).

Boyle died of multiple myeloma and heart disease in 2006 at age 71. He was survived by his wife, Loraine Alterman, whom he married in 1977. They shared two children, Lucy and Amy.

Monica Horan (Amy MacDougall)

Monica Horan stars in the series finale of EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND; Monica Horan at the This Is About Humanity's 7th Anniversary Soiree on August 23, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

Monica Horan as Amy MacDougall; Horan at the This Is About Humanity soiree in 2025.

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Monica Horan played Amy, Robert’s on-again/off-again girlfriend, who eventually became his wife.

After the show ended, the actress also popped up on *Enlightened *(2013)*, The Bold and the Beautiful *(2016–2019)*, Better Things *(2019), and *The Middle *(2017), where she reunited with Heaton.

Horan married *Raymond* creator Philip Rosenthal in 1990; they share two children, Lily and Ben.

Madylin Sweeten (Ally Barone)

Madylin Sweeten on EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND; Madylin Sweeten

Madylin Sweeten as Ally Barone; Sweeten on Instagram in 2025.

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Madylin Sweeten played Ray and Debra's eldest child, Ally.

The actress is the real-life sister of her *Raymond* siblings, Sullivan and Sawyer. The show was her first exposure to the small-screen, starting from age 5. That included bit parts in the Oscar-nominated *American Splendor *(2003) and the Shia LaBeouf thriller *Eagle Eye *(2008).

Since her *Raymond* years, she has appeared on *Grey's Anatomy* (2017) and *Lucifer *(2019).

Sweeten and her husband, Sean Durrie, welcomed their first child in April 2025.

Sawyer Sweeten (Geoffrey Barone)

Sullivan Sweeten and Sawyer Sweeten on EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND; Sawyer Sweeten arrives at the 8th Annual TV Land Awards at Sony Studios on April 17, 2010 in Culver City, California

Sawyer and Sullivan Sweeten as the Barone twins; Sawyer Sweeten at the TV Land Awards in 2010.

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Sawyer Sweeten played Geoffrey, one of Ray and Debra's twin boys.

Sweeten was a year-and-a-half old when he and identical twin brother Sullivan first appeared as Geoffrey and Michael Barone.

America watched Sawyer and Sullivan grow up throughout the series' run. Fans were heartbroken when news broke in 2015 that Sawyer died by suicide while visiting family in Texas. He was a few weeks shy of his 20th birthday.

"Sawyer was more than just a brother,” his older sister Madylin told PEOPLE in 2015. “He was a strong and selfless friend. When confiding in one another, Sawyer always had the kindest words of encouragement. He will live on in my head and those shared moments forever.”

Andy Kindler (Andy)

Andy Kindler in Everybody Loves Raymond, season 7, episode 13, Everybody Hates Raymond; Andy Kindler attends the 3rd annual Friendly House Comedy Fundraiser at The Bourbon Room on April 07, 2024 in Hollywood, California

Andy Kindler as Andy on 'Everybody Loves Raymond'; Kindler at a fundraiser in Hollywood in 2024.

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Andy Kindler played Andy, a fellow sportswriter with a bad romantic track record.

Kindler is a stand-up comedian who was a regular guest on *Late Show with David Letterman* and a contributor to *The Daily Show.*

As a voice actor, the native New Yorker has appeared on *Dr. Katz* (1995–1997) and *Home Movies *(2002–2004), in addition to his ongoing role of Mort the mortician on *Bob's Burgers *(2011–present)*.* The longtime comic has also appeared on *Wizards of Waverly Place *(2009–2012)*, Maron *(2013–2016), and *Hacks *(2024).

Kindler married Susan Maljan in 2002.

Jon Manfrellotti (Gianni)

Jon Manfrellotti (L) on Everybody Loves Raymond, season 6, episode 6, Frank Goes Downstairs; Jon Manfrellotti attends "Somewhere In Queens" New York Screening at Metrograph on April 17, 2023 in New York City

Jon Manfrellotti as Gianni; Manfrellotti at a 'Somewhere in Queens' screening in 2023.

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Jon Manfrellotti played Gianni, a wisecracking contractor and one of Ray's friends.

The veteran comic has made appearances across television, including *The King of Queens *(2000–2005)*, NYPD Blue* (2005), and *Mad Men* (2010–2015), and he had a recurring role on Romano's series *Men of a Certain Age.*

The two also appeared together, alongside Gene Hackman, in *Welcome to Mooseport *(2004). More recently, Manfrellotti had a role in Romano’s feature directorial debut, *Somewhere in Queens.*

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