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As Debra Barone, long-suffering wife of Ray Barone (Ray Romano) on the television series “Everybody Loves... (Learn more)

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Patricia Heaton’s Milestones
Moved to L.A. to produce the play "The Johnstown Vindicator"
Toured with children's theatre company; joined with other cast members to start Stage Three, a theater group
Was one of two Caucasian performers in "Don't Get God Started"
1989 Had early television role, guesting on an episode of the Fox sci-fi series "Alien Nation"
1990 Made TV-movie debut in "Shattered Dreams" (CBS)
1990 Played recurring role of Nancy Weston's doctor on "thirtysomething" (ABC)
1992 Appeared in two feature films, "Memoirs of an Invisible Man" and "Beethoven"
1992 - 1993 Played Linda Lavin's daughter in the ABC sitcom "Room For Two"
1994 Played Gaby Hoffmann's mother on the NBC sitcom "Someone Like Me"
1995 Co-starred on short-lived sitcom "Women of the House" (CBS)
1996 Had a two-episode guest role on "Party of Five" (Fox)
1996 - 2005 Played Debra Barone, the wife and mother on CBS' "Everybody Loves Raymond"; won 2000 and 2001 Emmy awards; earned Emmy (2003, 2004, 2005) and SAG (2002, 2004, 2005, 2006) nominations for Best Actress in a Comedy Series
1997 Acted in the CBS TV-movie "Miracle in the Woods"
2001 Starred in the CBS TV-movie "A Town Without Christmas"
2004 Starred opposite Jeff Daniels in a remake of Neil Simon's "The Goodbye Girl" which aried on TNT; received a SAG nomination for Best Actress in a Television Movie or Miniseries
2007 Cast as a TV anchor, Kelly Carr in the FOX comedy "Back to You"
2007 Co-starred off-Broadway in "The Scene," as the producer of a morning TV news show

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Also known as

Birth Name : Patricia Helen Heaton

Born

March, 04 1958 in Bay Village, Ohio, USA

Education

  • St. Raphael School, Cleveland, OH:
  • Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio:
  • Studied acting with William Esper

Professions

actor, copy clerk, proofreader, restaurant hostess