Everybody Loves Raymond is one of the most popular 1990s sitcoms, and the cast got super rich as a result. Ray Ramono’s high salary is awe-inspiring to hear about. And everyone else did well. Fans know that creator Phil Rosenthal was inspired by his own parents, the late Max and Helen Rosenthal, and he wrote many hilarious and relatable storylines. But after the show went off the air in 2005, his comedy writing career changed quite a lot.
The Everybody Loves Raymond cast is worth a lot now and according to Celebrity Net Worth, Phil Rosenthal has a net worth of $200 million. He has definitely been comfortable for several decades. But his career has looked very different in recent years.
It’s unlikely that there will be an Everybody Loves Raymond reboot. The cast appears to have moved on and agreed that starring on the sitcom was fun, but it was a specific time in their lives and that’s over now.
After Everybody Loves Raymond, Phil Rosenthal continued to work. However, he didn’t create and sell another sitcom. This is surprising since he created one of the most successful family sitcoms ever.
But once Everybody Loves Raymond’s 210 episodes had finished airing, Rosenthal didn’t work in the comedy genre again. He produced the documentary Exporting Raymond, which was released in 2010 and was about the Everybody Loves Raymond spin-off Voroniny. He also acted a few times, including in an episode of Better Things.
In 2022, Phil Rosenthal talked about his career in an interview with The Guardian. He explained that he hasn’t been able to sell another show despite his success with Everybody Loves Raymond. He mentioned that he wouldn’t want to serve as the showrunner
Everybody has a certain vision of their life, and it can be tough when things change. But since the Everybody Loves Raymond creator is so funny and also loves food, he realized that he could make another type of show and it could be a success.