
It was a standout sitcom born in the ’90s, and at the time it seemed like almost everybody loved Raymond.
Running from 1996-2005, Everybody Loves Raymond was centred around sarcastic sportswriter Raymond Barone, played by Ray Romano, and his dysfunctional family who, as luck would have it, all lived in the same street.
In the comedy show, Ray and wife Debra had three kids; a daughter called Ally and twin boys named Geoffrey and Michael.
So now, 17 years after its last show, how much have the sitcom’s stars changed?
Sadly, many of the cast members have passed away, including Doris Roberts who played Marie Barone, Peter Boyle who played Frank Barone, Sawyer Sweeten who played Geoffrey Barone, Fred Willard who played Hank MacDougall, Georgia Engel who played Pat MacDougall, Katherine Helmond who played Debra’s mother Lois and Charles Durning who played Father Hubley.
Here’s what some of the remaining cast members look like now.
Patricia Heaton and David Hunt
This love match was right out of the movies. Patricia Heaton met her current husband, actor and producer David Hunt, after he sublet his apartment to her while he was away performing in a play. The couple began dating in 1988 and walked down the aisle in 1990.This love match was right out of the movies. Patricia Heaton met her current husband, actor and producer David Hunt, after he sublet his apartment to her while he was away performing in a play. The couple began dating in 1988 and walked down the aisle in 1990.
Three years later, the duo welcomed their first child, Samuel, followed by sons John in 1995, Joseph in 1997 and Daniel in 1999.
The couple has worked together professionally in multiple capacities, including when Hunt joined his wife on-screen in Everybody Loves Raymond, appearing in three episodes of the series over the course of three different seasons. Hunt and Heaton have also started their own production company, FourBoys Entertainment, which is responsible for a few of Heaton’s projects, such as her 2019 series, Carol’s Second Act.