Patricia Heaton may be best remembered for her role on Everybody Loves Raymond, but the actress knows how to spice things up on social media.
Heaton, 67, was an integral part of Raymond, which ran for nine seasons from September 13, 1996, to May 16, 2005. The series, which won endless awards during its run, followed Ray Romano as sportswriter and family man, Ray Barone, as he lives on Long Island with his wife, Debra, played by Heaton. Ray’s meddling parents, Marie and Frank, played by Doris Roberts and Peter Boyle, live across the street with their older son, Robert, played by Brad Garrett.
Heaton, who went on to roles on other shows like The Middle, keeps fans dazzled with her new looks on social media. On Friday, she spiced things up with her gorgeous gray hair and knee-high boots. While the gray hair is a departure from her Raymond days, Heaton wears it beautifully.
“Walk softly -and wear fabulous boots!” she captioned the stunning photo.
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Her Latest Film Role
Heaton recently dazzled on the red carpet in a sleek green suit at the Los Angeles screening of Amazon Prime Video’s Merv. The upcoming romantic comedy, which stars Zooey Deschanel and Charlie Cox, features Heaton in a supporting role. According to a synopsis, the movie follows an estranged couple who learns that the dog they share is suffering from depression following their break-up, forcing them to awkwardly reconcile over the holidays when they take the pup on a sunny vacation to Florida to lift his spirits.
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Heaton Returned for the Everybody LovesRaymond Reunion
Last month, Heaton headed back to her old stomping ground of CBS for the Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion. Ray Romano returned alongside show creator Phil Rosenthal on a soundstage that recreated the Barone family’s living room for the event.
Despite being willing to return for the reunion, both Heaton and Romano have made it clear that a reboot of the show is absolutely out of the question.
“To try to do it again without the cast members that we’ve lost would be a disservice to the show,” Heaton told the New York Postback in June.
“No, there won’t be a reboot,” Romano also stated. “The obvious is: Peter [Boyle] and Doris [Roberts] and one of the kids, they’re no longer with us,” Romano explained, referring to Sawyer Sweeten, who died in 2015. “We’re all heartbroken. They’re a big part of the show, the dynamic.”
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