PATRICIA HEATON
Updated 04-May-2020.
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Patricia Heaton: Patricia Heaton was interviewed for nearly two hours in Burbank, CA. Heaton talks of growing up a “daydreamer” in Cleveland and enjoying the attention she got as the daughter of Chuck Heaton, a well-known local sportswriter. She describes her early years as a struggling actress in New York City and Los Angeles, picking up small roles in commercials and television series. She discusses her recurring role in the hit dramedy series thirtysomething and her co-starring roles in the short-lived series Room for Two (opposite Linda Lavin, who mentored her) and Women of the House. Heaton then details the role and series for which she is best known, “Debra Barone” on Everybody Loves Raymond. She chronicles her work on the series from her audition, to shooting the series finale (which was delayed when she contracted laryngitis). She describes the series’ shooting schedule, working with series’ directors Gary Halvorson and Will MacKenzie, and how her real-life pregnancies were covered up on the show. She also notes some of the moments of the show that garnered the biggest laughs, including: Debra’s desperate attempts to get a turkey in the oven, Raymond trying lift Debra onto the refrigerator in a moment of glee and slamming her into it, and Debra dropping ice cream on Raymond’s lap (eliciting a “minute and a half laugh”). Lastly, she touches on her appearances as spokesperson for Albertsons grocery stores and on some of her post-Raymond television movies. Karen Herman conducted the interview on October 23, 2006.
Patricia Heaton – IMDb: 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 performance …
Patricia Heaton Comedy Moving Forward at CBS: ‘Carol’s Second Act’ has a series commitment penalty attached to it.
Patricia Heaton on Twitter: “I’ve given up politics but – all the reasons I love @MittRomney (evangelicals wouldn’t vote for him but voted for Trump?): https://t.co/rVkHyRUlis”
Patricia Heaton on Twitter: “If he’s the nominee then it won’t be my party…#Pinestraw2016 https://t.co/umuMTOJhW8”
Patricia Heaton Apologizes for Attacking Sandra Fluke on Twitter: No response to Fluke got more heat than actress Patricia Heaton’s. See her barbs at Fluke—and her apology.
Patricia Heaton Says Her Politics Have Cost Her Potential Roles: When you work in a culture that doesn’t share many of your views, you can probably expect a little backlash. Actress Patricia Heaton, who played Debra Barone in the smash hit “Everybody Loves Raymond,” certainly knows how that feels.
Patricia Heaton on Twitter: “Spent Mass internally grumbling about lame sermon; received Eucharist, knelt down, burst into tears. #NoOneExpectstheHolySpirit.”
Vin Scully and Patricia Heaton reflect on centrality of Christ in their lives
Keeping it real in Hollywood: What a life of contradictions it must be, when you’re glamorous Hollywood sitcom star Patricia Heaton by day and a regular laundry-toting wife and mother of four boys on nights and weekends.
Patricia Heaton’s Real-Life Middle Moment With Her Son: Patricia Heaton has nailed the “every mom” way of life as Frankie Heck on ABC’s The Middle. And tonight, the show celebrates its 100th episode in true Heck form.“It’s the 100th anniversary of the founding of Orson, Indiana, so the Hecks are helping to celebrate the Orsontennial,” Heaton tells Parade.com. “Mike and Frankie are driving […]
Pantene Commercial with Patricia Heaton (2003)
‘The Middle’s’ Patricia Heaton to Host Food Network Show: “The Middle” and “Everybody Loves Raymond’s” Patricia Heaton is joining the Food Network’s daytime line-up to share her favorite party friendly foods and home en…
Patricia Heaton heads home for an evening of fun at BAYarts: Bay Village native Patricia Heaton, star of ABC’s “The Middle” and two-time Emmy winner for “Everybody Loves Raymond,” will be back in her old Northeast Ohio stomping grounds Tuesday to do a fundraiser for BAYarts in Bay Village.
Not Everybody Loves Patricia: For those familiar only with Patricia Heaton’s light comedy or political profile, her gale-force performance in the play “The Scene” may come as a surprise.
Patricia Heaton’s Laid-Back Lifestyle: Don’t let the Emmy on the coffee table fool you. Though the gold statuette is hard to miss in Patricia Heaton’s living room, the four-bedroom…
Patricia Heaton wins daytime Emmy award: Patricia Heaton won her third Emmy, this one as an executive producer for her Food Network series “Patricia Heaton Parties.”
My botty best at summarizing from Wikipedia: Heaton is known for her starring role as Debra Barone in the CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond (1996–2005) and as Frances “Frankie” Heck on the ABC sitcom The Middle (2009 heaton was raised as a devout Catholic . she graduated with a bachelor of arts in drama . in 1980, she moved to new york to study with drama teacher William Esper . Heaton was cast as an oncologist, leading to six appearances on the series from 1989 to 1991 . she was nominated in each of the series’ last seven seasons for the primetime emmy award . Heaton became the first cast member on the show to win an Emmy in 2000 . she has also collected two Viewers for Quality Television Awards and a Screen Actors Guild trophy for her work on the series. Heaton’s television movies include Shattered Dreams (1990), Miracle in the Woods (1997), A Town Without Christmas (2001) she also played former U.S. ambassador to Yemen, Barbara Bodine, in the Heaton was nominated in the Outstanding Lead Actress category for the 22nd Lucille Lortel Awards . from September 2009 to may 2018, she starred in the ABC comedy The Middle as Frankie Heck . in October Heaton was featured on the cover of Albertsons’ 2003 and 2004 annual reports . she has also appeared in advertisements for Pantene hair-care products . they have four sons and divide their time between los angeles and after her divorce from her first husband, she went through a self-described “protestant wilderness” since June 2017, Heaton’s first marriage has been annulled by the Catholic Church . she openly supports gay rights and heaton appeared in a commercial opposing a constitutional amendment . the ad condemned Hamas and Hezbollah and supported Israel in the 2006 conflict . heaton later apologized to Michael J. Fox Fox accepts heaton’s apology and later says, “that’s marvelous” heaton voiced her disapproval of then-presidential nominee Donald Trump in 2016: “if he’s the nominee then it