Hosted by Romano and series creator Phil Rosenthal, the nostalgia-inducing 90-minute special will see cast members Brad Garrett, Patricia Heaton, Monica Horan, Madylin Sweeten, Sullivan Sweeten and more reminisce about their favorite episodes, audition stories and more as they look back at the iconic Emmy-winning comedy 20 years after the series finale.
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'Everybody Loves Raymond' Cast: Where Are They Now?
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Ray Romano (Ray Barone)
Ray Romano was a professional comedian for 12 years before leading the Everybody Loves Raymond cast — legend has it that by the time he finished his five-minute live performance on the Late Show with David Letterman in 1995, networks were already calling his representation to work out a development deal with the comic. The CBS sitcom, which ran for nine seasons, was based on both Romano's real life and his stand-up comedy routines. During the course of the show's run, Romano won three Primetime Emmy Awards (one as an actor and two as producer).
Ray Romano at SNL50: The Anniversary Special at 30 Rockefeller Plaza on February 16, 2025 in New York, New YorkJohn Nacion/Variety via Getty Images
Where movies are concerned, Romano voiced the character of Manny in the Ice Age franchise (the now-67-year-old star will reprise the role in the 2027 sequel Ice Age: Boiling Point), showed up in the 2017 rom-com The Big Sick and the 2019 Martin Scorsese crime epic The Irishman, and directed, starred in and co-wrote 2022's Somewhere in Queens with Laurie Metcalf, Sadie Stanley, Jennifer Esposito and Sebastian Maniscalco.
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Patricia Heaton (as Debra Barone) in the premiere episode of CBS television sitcom Everybody Loves RaymondCBS via Getty Images
Patricia Heaton (Debra Barone)
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Patricia Heaton attends the 30 Years Of "Everybody Loves Raymond": An Evening With The Legends Of The Classic Sitcom event at The Paley Museum on June 16, 2025 in New York CityRoy Rochlin/Getty Images
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Brad Garrett (Robert Barone)
Actor Brad Garrett (L) and Actor Ray Romano during filming a scene during the television show 'Everybody Loves Raymond', January 7, 2005 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaBob Riha, Jr./Getty Images
Brad Garrett had racked up a long list of minor roles and guest spots before his big career breakthrough as hilariously bitter older brother Robert Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond. The now-65-year-old actor-comedian won three Emmys for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (in 2002, 2003 and 2005) for his performance.
Brad Garrett attends the Los Angeles Premiere of Disney Pixar's "Elio" at El Capitan Theatre on June 10, 2025 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaAxelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Garrett is still prolific in the stand-up comedy scene and owns Brad Garrett's Comedy Club at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, where you can find the star regularly performing.
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Peter Boyle (Frank Barone)
Peter Boyle (as Frank Barone) in the premiere episode of CBS television sitcom Everybody Loves RaymondCBS via Getty Images
Sadly, shortly after Everybody Loves Raymond concluded, Boyle died in 2006 at the age of 71 following a four-year battle with multiple myeloma. "He gave me great advice, he always made me laugh, and the way he connected with everyone around him amazed me," Romano said of his late TV dad, per CBS News. "The fact that he could play a convincing curmudgeon on the show, but in reality be such a compassionate and thoughtful person, is a true testament to his talent."
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Doris Roberts (Marie Barone)
Everybody Loves Raymond cast member Doris Roberts (as Marie Barone)CBS via Getty Images
“Truly the end of an era. My wonderful TV mother-in-law and ELR nemesis Doris Roberts was a consummate professional from whom I learned so much,” Patricia Heaton wrote on social media. “She was funny and tough and loved life, living it to the fullest. Nothing gave her greater joy that her three wonderful grandchildren, of whom she was so proud. It truly was a privilege Doris. I love you and miss you.” (Roberts also guest starred in three episodes of Heaton's The Middle.)
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Monica Horan (Amy MacDougall)
Monica Horan in EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMONDMonty Brinton/CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images
After recurring as Debra's best friend Amy in the first seven seasons of Everybody Loves Raymond, Monica Horan became a series regular in the show's later seasons, when her character married Brad Garrett's Robert Barone. And the actress' real-life spouse also had major ties to the sitcom: her husband is Everybody Loves Raymond creator Phil Rosenthal. You can frequently spot her on Rosenthal's Netflix travel docuseries Somebody Feed Phil.
Writer Philip Rosenthal (L) and Actress Monica Horan (R) attend the screening of HBO's "The Zen Diaries Of Garry Shandling" at Avalon on March 14, 2018 in Hollywood, CaliforniaPaul Archuleta/FilmMagic
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Madylin, Sawyer and Sullivan Sweeten (Ally, Geoffrey and Michael Barone)
Actress Madylin Sweeten and brothers Sawyer and Sullivan attend the "Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure" Hollywood Premiere on February 18, 2001Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
The three youngest Barones, Ray and Debra's daughter Ally and twin sons Geoffrey and Michael, were portrayed by real-life siblings Madylin, Sawyer and Sullivan Sweeten. Madylin was five years old and the boys just 16 months when they were cast in the sitcom; by the time of the series finale, the Sweeten sister was 13 and her brothers were nine.
Brad Garrett, Ray Romano, Phil Rosenthal, Sullivan Sweeten, Patricia Heaton, Monica Horan, and Madylin Sweeten on CBS’ Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary ReunionSonja Flemming/CBS
Following the show's end, the Sweeten twins largely stayed out of the spotlight and away from professional acting. Their sister Madylin continued to act sporadically over the past two decades, with guest spots on shows like Grey's Anatomy and Lucifer. When working in the entertainment industry, the now 34-year-old works as an interior designer in Los Angeles with her husband Sean Durrie and their newborn son, who the couple welcomed in April 2025.
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