Actress Doris Roberts, who Played the Mother from ‘Everybody Loves Raymond,’ dead at 90
The mom from ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ Doris Roberts has died.
FOX’s Michele Pollino reports:
Doris Roberts played Marie Barone the mom on ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’.
(Roberts) “You never ever appreciated me. I would work my fingers to the bone all day with the kids and not even a thank you. That’s right. Debra understands.”
Roberts was 90-years-old when she passed Sunday in Los Angeles. She won five Emmy awards, four of them for ‘Raymond.’ She was a 20-year veteran of Broadway before she began appearing steadily in character roles in film and on television. Starting in the 70’s she was a consistent figure throughout every decade on TV:
(Remington Steele) “Surely you’ve seen a man in a towel Mildred? Oh you’re not man, you’re my boss.”
That was from ‘Remington Steele.’ She also starred in movies like ‘National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.’
Michelle Pollino, FOX News.
We loved our mom, the great #DorisRoberts. A wonderful, funny, indelible actress and friend. pic.twitter.com/539JOa8EWo
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