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“Everybody Loves Raymond"was a hugely popular family sitcom running from 1996 to 2005.

The show centers around Raymond Barone (played by Ray Romano) and his comical Long Island family.

Ray Romano smiling

Throughout its nine-year run, audiences across the U.S. came to know and love the fictional Barone family.

But have you ever wondered what the actors have been up to since “Everybody Loves Raymond” ended?

It’s hard to believe the series finale was over a decade ago.

Ray Romano wearing glasses

Here’s what happened to the cast.

“Additionally, he starred in the series"Get Shorty.

After finishing the comedy-based series, Romano has taken on much more serious parts.

Patricia Heaton smiling

Notably, he co-created and starred in the series"Men of a Certain Age.

“Romano also had a recurring character on the family drama"Parenthood.

There’s a lot of stuff he’s working out.

Brad Garrett smiling

So why not work it out through drama also?”

Heaton played the main character in the 2019 comedy series"Carol’s Second Act.

“Unfortunately, the show was canceled after one season.

Doris Roberts giving an autograph

Instead of giving in to discouragement, Heaton focused on the positive.

The setback also inspired Heaton to write her book,“Your Second Act: Inspiring Stories of Reinvention.

One of the significant changes Heaton has made as she’s aged was to quit drinking.

Madylin Sweeten posing

He’s also dabbled inprofessional poker playing.

Even if you don’t follow stand-up comedy, you’ve likely seen some of Garrett’s work.

So, his voice may alter slightly depending on what role he’s playing.

Sawyer Sweeten, Madylin Sweeten, and Sullivan Sweeten

He’s alsoactedin a number of TV series, including “Single Parents” and “‘Til Death.”

She said that the entertainment industry was one of “the worst perpetrators of this bigotry.”

Roberts went on to say that while many actors only get better with age, they secure fewer roles.

Sullivan Sweeten and Sawyer Sweeten

After nine years spent on set, Sweeten toldVoyageLAthat she at first felt lost in her 20s.

“Chasing adventures turned into chasing escapes,” Sweeten said.

Working with Loft Ensemble, Sweeten said she “made lasting friendships that turned my life around.”

Peter Boyle smiling

She also continues to work with the Loft Ensemble as a production manager and set designer.

Sullivan Sweeten played Michael Barone, and Sawyer Sweeten played Geoffrey Barone.

After the show ended in 2005, Sawyerstepped out of the spotlight, never taking on another acting role.

Monica Horan and Phil Rosenthal

The upstairs theater was named “Sawyer’s Playhouse.”

Though it wasn’t a big production, Sullivan did act in a 2017 dramatic short called"Casting.

Unfortunately, his career after the sitcom was quite short.

Fred Willard posing

Boyle died in 2006, just a year after “Raymond” wrapped.

Members of the cast reunited in memory of Boyle on October 23, 2020.

Her character starts out as Robert Barone’s girlfriend and becomes his wife as the series continues.

Andy Kindler performs stand-up

An example he gave was one of the show’s classic scenes about tuna fish.

However, the couple still seems quite happy and has been married for over 30 years.

In his impressive career from 1966 up to his death in 2020, Willard is credited with over300 roles.

Jon Manfrellotti performing stand-up

He was one of Ray’s friends and coworkers throughout the series.

Since the show ended, Kindler has continued his work as an actor and comedian.

Most notably, he voices the recurring character Mort in the animated series"Bob’s Burgers.”

Tom McGowan poses for photo

Along with that, Kindler has also forayed into the world of podcasting.

It seems that friendship carries over with the actors.

Manfrellotti played Manfro, the bookie to Romano’s character who is trying to quit gambling.

A rave review fromThe Wall Street Journalsaid Manfrellotti “steals every scene he’s in.”

Since the show wrapped, he’s taken on various acting roles across different media.

“Watching him on the sitcom, you might not expect it, but McGowan has also performed onBroadway.

Along with performing, his love for theater led him to work in an academic setting.

Oklahoma City University contracted the successful actor to come on their staff as theirartist-in-residencefor theater performance.