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Ray Romano

American comedian and actor (born 1957)

Ray Romano

Summary

American comedian and actor (born 1957)

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  • Stand-up
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  • Observational comedy
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Raymond Albert Romano (born December 21, 1957) 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). He is also known for being the voice of Manny in the Ice Age franchise. He has received several other awards including nominations for two Grammy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards.

He created and starred in the TNT comedy drama Men of a Certain Age (2009–2011). From 2012 to 2015, Romano had a recurring role as Hank Rizzoli, a love interest of Sarah Braverman in the NBC series Parenthood. More recently he co-starred in the romantic comedy The Big Sick (2017) and portrayed mob lawyer Bill Bufalino in Martin Scorsese's epic crime film The Irishman (2019). From 2017 to 2019, Romano portrayed Rick Moreweather in the Epix comedy-drama series Get Shorty.

Early life and education

Romano was born in Queens, New York City, He is of Italian descent. He grew up in the Forest Hills neighborhood of Queens. He has an older brother, Richard (born 1956), an NYPD sergeant,

Romano attended elementary and middle school at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs in Forest Hills. After transferring from Archbishop Molloy High School, Romano graduated from Hillcrest High School in 1975. He was in the same high school class as Fran Drescher. Before getting into show business, Romano briefly attended Queens College, in Flushing, New York, where he studied accounting.

Career

His early comedy career started when he competed in the Johnnie Walker Comedy Search in 1989, directed by Saturday Night Live short film producer Neal Marshad and appeared on The Comedy Channel. His career included many outlets, such as Comedy Central, where he had been a recurring guest voice on the show Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist. He also was a contestant on Star Search in the stand-up comedy category. He was cast to play Joe (originally named Rick) on the American television sitcom NewsRadio, but was fired and replaced with Greg Lee in the pilot and then Joe Rogan for the rest of the show. He then appeared on Late Show with David Letterman doing his stand up routine which formed his ties with CBS. Shortly thereafter, he became the star of his own show, Everybody Loves Raymond on CBS, that featured a cast and format more suitable to Romano's brand of humor. His work on the series earned him six Primetime Emmy Award nominations as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, a category he won in 2002. He also shared two Emmy Awards as an executive producer when his show won as Outstanding Comedy Series in 2003 and 2005.

Romano performed the opening monologue at the 1998 White House Correspondents' Association dinner.

Romano and his comedian friend Kevin James starred in the salesman comedy Grilled as two average Joes of the same profession who are both desperate to land a big sale.

Romano was featured on a 2000 episode of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, on which he won $125,000 for the NYPD's D.A.R.E. unit. The following year, he and one of his brothers appeared on a New York Police Department recruiting poster.

In 2004, Romano became the highest-paid television actor in history for his role of Raymond on CBS's Everybody Loves Raymond. The show broke another record by having the highest revenue, at $3.9 billion.

On December 13, 2003, Romano was a guest star, sending a birthday card to Bob Barker for Barker's 80th birthday on the 27th "Million Dollar Spectacular" special of the CBS game show The Price Is Right.

Romano was the subject of the documentary film 95 Miles to Go. The film documents Romano's road trip for a series of rides across the south of the United States. The film was released in theaters on April 7, 2010, by ThinkFilm. In August 2006 Romano was interviewed in front of a live audience at UCLA by fellow stand-up veteran David Steinberg, for an episode of Sit Down Comedy with David Steinberg. The program first aired on the TV Land network in March 2007.

Romano returned to television with a new dramedy for TNT in 2008, Men of a Certain Age, which he co-created with former Everybody Loves Raymond writer Mike Royce. It co-starred Scott Bakula and Andre Braugher.

Romano made an appearance in the seventh season of NBC series The Office as Merv Bronte, a nervous job applicant interviewing for the job left vacant by Michael Scott.

Romano made an appearance in the third-season premiere of the ABC sitcom The Middle as Nicky, a friend of Mike, who ruined his and Frankie's honeymoon. Romano was the second actor from Everybody Loves Raymond to be reunited with Patricia Heaton on The Middle; Doris Roberts guest starred in three episodes.

He joined the cast of Parenthood beginning with its fourth season premiere. He became a semi regular, playing photographer Hank Rizzoli, who hired and later had a romantic relationship with Sarah Braverman and developed a friendship with her nephew who has Asperger syndrome. The role was specifically created for him after he expressed his love for the series and met with creator Jason Katims on the set of Friday Night Lights.

In 2002, Romano voiced the woolly mammoth Manny in the animated Blue Sky Studios film Ice Age. He has since reprised the role in four sequels: Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006), Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009), Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012), and Ice Age: Collision Course (2016), along with two TV specials, and is set to return for sixth film in 2026.

From 2017 to 2019, Romano played a leading role in three seasons of the MGM+ television show Get Shorty, created by Davey Holmes and co-starring Chris O'Dowd.

In 2019, Romano starred in the Netflix comedy film Paddleton and portrayed mob lawyer Bill Bufalino in Martin Scorsese's The Irishman.

Romano is set to play Jim Valvano in an upcoming film about him.

Competitions

Romano at the [[2010 World Series of Poker]] main event

Romano competed in the World Series of Poker in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2023.

In early 2010, Romano starred in the second season of The Golf Channel's original series The Haney Project in which Tiger Woods' former coach Hank Haney attempts to improve the golf games of different celebrities and athletes. Romano's goal was to finish the show being able to break 80. Romano took time off from the show to be with his father, Albert Romano, who died in March 2010. Romano is also a regular competitor in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, where he finished fifth in 2012 with his partner, Australian professional Steven Bowditch. It was the first time Romano had qualified for the final round after failing to do so on 11 successive occasions. He also competes annually in the American Century Championship, a celebrity golf tournament owned by NBC and held at Lake Tahoe each July.

Personal life

Romano married his wife, Anna Scarpulla, in 1987. They met while working at the same bank. They have four children, and they own a property in La Quinta, California. Romano's character's daughter on Everybody Loves Raymond was named after his real life daughter, Alexandra "Ally" Romano. Also, in the series pilot, Ray and Debra's twin boys were named Gregory and Matthew, after Romano's real life twin sons, but Romano felt it was inconvenient to have all his television children have the same names as his real children and changed the twins' names to Geoffrey and Michael onscreen. He also said his brother was not pleased with Ray Barone's television brother.

Romano's family has made various appearances in the show. Romano's daughter made several appearances on Everybody Loves Raymond as Molly, the best friend of his on screen daughter, Ally, and the daughter of Ray Barone's nemesis, Peggy the Cookie Lady. Romano's father, Albert Romano, has made various appearances as Albert, one of Frank Barone's lodge buddies in various episodes, such as "Debra at the Lodge", and "Boys' Therapy". Romano's brother, Richard Romano, appeared in the episodes "Golf For It", "Just a Formality", and "The Toaster". Romano's wife, Anna, appeared as one of the moms in the background at Geoffrey and Michael's school in season 6's episode titled "The Angry Family".

In February 2012, Romano revealed that his wife, Anna, had successfully battled stage one breast cancer in 2010. Romano told People magazine that "the reason we're going public is to share our experience, yeah, but to have an effect. Our goal is to help people."

Romano was close friends with Doris Roberts, who played Marie Barone, Ray Barone's mother, on Everybody Loves Raymond. At the time of her death, Romano said he was inspired by her desire to continue learning throughout her life. She also served as a mentor, helping him to feel more comfortable on set.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990Caesar's SaladPolicemanShort film
2002Ice AgeMannytitle=Ray Romano (visual voices guide)url=http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Ray-Romano/access-date=December 20, 2024publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
2004Welcome to MooseportHandy Harrison
EulogySkip Collins
95 Miles to GoHimself
2006Ice Age: The MeltdownMannyVoice role
GrilledMaurice
2008**Abel
**Fred Marsh
2009Ice Age: Dawn of the DinosaursMannyVoice role
Funny PeopleHimselfCameo
2010Exporting Raymond
2012Ice Age: Continental DriftMannyVoice role
2014Rob the MobJerry Cardozo
2016Ice Age: Collision CourseMannyVoice role
2017The Big SickTerry Gardner
2019PaddletonAndy FreemanAlso executive producer
Bad EducationBig Bob Spicer
The IrishmanBill Bufalino
2022Somewhere in QueensLeo RussoAlso director, writer, and producer
2024Fly Me to the MoonHenry Smalls
2027Mannylast=Langfirst=Brentdate=2024-11-08title=Ice Age 6 in the Works With Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Queen Latifah Returningurl=https://variety.com/2024/film/news/ice-age-6-ray-romano-john-leguizamo-denis-leary-queen-latifah-returning-1236205131/access-date=2024-12-20website=Varietylanguage=en-US}}

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995–1997Dr. Katz, Professional TherapistRayVoice role; 7 episodes
1995–2015Late Show with David LettermanHimself31 episodes
1996–2005Everybody Loves RaymondRaymond BaroneMain role; also writer and executive producer
1997CosbyEpisode: "Lucas Raymondicus"
1998–2005The King of Queens4 episodes
1998The NannyEpisode: "The Reunion Show"
1999BeckerEpisode: "Drive, They Said"
1999–2003Saturday Night LiveHimself (host)2 episodes
2002All ThatHimselfEpisode 709
Sesame StreetEpisode 3,983
2005The SimpsonsRay MaginiVoice role; episode: "Don't Fear the Roofer"
Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-ListHimselfEpisode: "Hot to Tot"
2007'Til DeathGuest at Italian RestaurantEpisode: "The Italian Affair"
The Knights of ProsperityHimselfEpisode: "Operation: Oswald Montecristo"
After Hours with DanielEpisode: "Ford's Filling Station"
2008Hannah MontanaEpisode: "We're All on This Date Together"
2009–2011Men of a Certain AgeJoe TranelliMain role; also writer, creator, and executive producer
2011The OfficeMerv BronteEpisode: "Search Committee"
The MiddleNicky KohlbrennerEpisode: "Forced Family Fun" (parts 1 & 2)
Ice Age: A Mammoth ChristmasMannyVoice role; TV special
2014MaronHimselfEpisode: "Marc's New Friend"
2012–2015ParenthoodHank RizzoliRecurring role; 44 episodes
2015David Letterman: A Life on TelevisionHimself (host)TV special
2016Ice Age: The Great Egg-ScapadeMannyVoice role; TV special
VinylZak YankovichMain role
Kevin Can WaitVicEpisode: "Beat the Parents"
2017–2019Get ShortyRick MoreweatherMain role
2019CrashingHimselfEpisode: "The Secret"
2020One Day at a TimeBrianEpisode: "Checking Boxes"
2021Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?Himself2 episodes
2021–2022Made for LoveHerbert GreenMain role
2023BupkisHimself3 episodes
BookieArtieEpisode: "Always Smell the Money" (uncredited)
2024Celebrity IOUHimselfEpisode: "Everyone Loves a Ray Romano Renovation"
No Good DeedPaul MorganMain cast

Video games

YearTitleRole
2006Ice Age 2: The MeltdownManny
2009Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
2013Ice Age Village

Writing credits

''Everybody Loves Raymond''

In addition to his roles as star and producer of Everybody Loves Raymond, Romano also co-wrote the following episodes: ;Season one

  • "Why Are We Here?" (with Tom Paris) ;Season two
  • "Golf" (with Tom Caltabiano and Kevin James)
  • "The Wedding" (with Philip Rosenthal) ;Season three
  • "Ray Home Alone" (with Tucker Cawley)
  • "How They Met" (with Philip Rosenthal) ;Season four
  • "Debra's Workout" (with Tom Caltabiano and Mike Royce)
  • "Bad Moon Rising" (with Philip Rosenthal) ;Season five
  • "Super Bowl" (with Mike Royce) ;Season six
  • "Jealous Robert" (with Tom Caltabiano)
  • "Talk to Your Daughter" (with Tucker Cawley)
  • "The First Time" (with Tom Caltabiano and Mike Royce) ;Season seven
  • "She's the One" (with Philip Rosenthal)
  • "The Bachelor Party" (with Mike Royce and Tom Caltabiano) ;Season nine
  • "Angry Sex" (with Lew Schneider and Mike Scully)

''Men of a Certain Age''

;Season one

  • "Pilot" (with Mike Royce)
  • "Let It Go" (with Mike Royce)
  • "Back in the Shit" (teleplay) with Mike Royce ;Season two
  • "If I Could, I Surely Would" (with Mike Royce)

Discography

  • Live at Carnegie Hall (2001, Columbia) - CD

Bibliography

  • Everything and a Kite (non-fiction) (1999)
  • Raymie, Dickie and the Bean (children's) (2005)
  • Everybody Loves Raymond: Our Family Album (2004)

Awards and nominations

AssociationYearCategoryNominated workResultsRef
America Film Institute Awards2002Actor of the Year - Male - TV SeriesEverybody Loves Raymondrowspan=2
American Comedy Awards1999Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication
2000
2001rowspan=3
The BAM Awards2017Best CastThe Big Sick
Behind the Voice Actors Awards2013Best Vocal Ensemble in a Feature FilmIce Age: Continental Drift
CableACE Awards1995Animated Programming Special or Series (as Producer)Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist
Denver Film Critics Society2018Best Supporting ActorThe Big Sickrowspan=18
Golden Globes2000Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or MusicalEverybody Loves Raymond
2001
Grammy Awards2002Best Spoken Comedy AlbumLive At Carnegie Hall
2006Best Spoken Word Album for ChildrenRaymie, Dickie, and the Bean: Why I Love and Hate My Brothers
IGN Summer Movie Awards2009Favorite CameoFunny People
Indiana Film Journalists Association2019Best ActorPaddleton
Kid's Choice Awards2003Favorite Voice from an Animated MovieIce Age
2010Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
North Texas Film Critics Association2017Best Supporting ActorThe Big Sick
Online Film & Television Association2000Best Actor in a Comedy SeriesEverybody Loves Raymond
Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series
2001Best Actor in a Comedy Series
Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series
2002
2003
2014Best Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesParenthood
2020Best EnsembleThe Irishman
People's Choice Awards2002Favorite Male Television Performer (tied with Kelsey Grammer)Everybody Loves Raymondrowspan=4
2003Favorite Male Television Performer
2004
2006
Primetime Emmy Awards1999Outstanding Comedy Series (as Producer)rowspan=7
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
2000Outstanding Comedy Series (as Producer)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
2001Outstanding Comedy Series (as Producer)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
2002Outstanding Comedy Series (as Producer)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Seriesrowspan=2
2003Outstanding Comedy Series (as Producer)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Seriesrowspan=2
2004Outstanding Comedy Series (as Producer)
2005
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (as Writer)rowspan=13
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special (as Producer)Everybody Loves Raymond: The Last Laugh
Producers Guild Awards2003Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, ComedyEverybody Loves Raymond
2004
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards2017Best Comedic PerformanceThe Big Sick
Satellite Awards2002Best Actor in a Series, Comedy or MusicalEverybody Loves Raymond
Screen Actors Guild Awards1999Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
2000Outstanding Male Actor in a Comedy Series
Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
2002Outstanding Male Actor in a Comedy Series
Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
2003Outstanding Male Actor in a Comedy Series
Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
2004Outstanding Male Actor in a Comedy Seriesrowspan=13
Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
2005Outstanding Male Actor in a Comedy Series
Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
2006Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
2018Outstanding Cast in a Motion PictureThe Big Sick
2020The Irishman
TCA Awards1999Individual Achievement in ComedyEverybody Loves Raymond
2000
2001
2002
2005
TV Guide Awards2000Favorite Actor in a Comedy
2001Actor of the Year in a Comedy Series
Viewers for Quality Television Awards1997Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Seriesrowspan=2
1998
1999rowspan=2
2000
Writers Guild Awards2011New Series (for Writing)Men of a Certain Age

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