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  1. In 1996, Heaton landed the role of Debra Barone in the CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond opposite Ray Romano. The series received positive reviews and has been on top ten television rankings and won Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series two times.

  2. Debra Barone (born March 24, 1958) is the wife of Ray Barone. She lives with him and their three kids, daughter Ally and twin boys Michael and Geoffrey. To her dismay, Ray's parents Frank and Marie, live directly across the street. She was raised in Connecticut. She was played by actress Patricia...

  3. Apr 28, 2024 · Debra Barone, portrayed ⁣by Patricia ‍Heaton,‍ is a central character in the hit sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond.” As the wife of⁤ Raymond, she⁤ plays a crucial role ⁣in the dynamics of the ‍Barone family. Debra is known‍ for her strong, no-nonsense personality, which often clashes with‍ her in-laws, particularly ⁣her mother-in-law Marie.

  4. According to Ray Romano, Patricia won the role of Debra on Everybody Loves Raymond (1996) because she was the only actress willing to kiss him at the auditions.

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  5. Debra Louise Barone ( Patricia Heaton) is Ray Barone's wife. She was raised by wealthy parents, Lois and Warren Whelan, and grew up in an upper-class background, unlike the other major characters in the sitcom.

  6. Patricia Helen Heaton (born March 4, 1958) is the actress who plays the lead female role of Debra Barone, wife of well known New York City sportswriter/radio sports anchor Ray Barone in the show. Patricia was born and raised in Bay Village, Ohio, a west Cleveland suburb. the daughter of Patricia...

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  8. Patricia Heaton. Actress: Everybody Loves Raymond. While studying acting in New York with drama teacher William Esper, Heaton made her Broadway debut in the gospel musical "Don't Get God Started." She and her fellow students then formed Stage Three, an acting company that produced plays Off-Broadway. They took one production, "The Johnstown Vindicator," to Los Angeles, where Heaton's ...

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