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Chevy Chase, Alan Alda and Sopranos stars Lorraine Bracco and Steven Van Zandt were among the 250 mourners who celebrated the life of actor Peter Boyle at a memorial service in New York Monday. The long list of celebrities at the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel service also included the cast of Boyle's TV sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. [...] Read more!
Ray Romano is partly relieved his pal and Everybody Loves Raymond castmate Peter Boyle died on Tuesday because the actor was in severe pain in the weeks leading up to his death. Boyle, 71, lost his battle with cancer and heart disease late on Tuesday night and Romano was among the first people to get a call from his wife about the star's passing. [...] Read more!
Peter Boyle is being remembered publicly by the cast of the TV comedy show that earned him seven straight Emmy nominations, as "a great dad." Brad Garrett and Doris Roberts, who played Boyle's son and wife respectively in TV hit Everybody Loves Raymond, have paid tribute to the 71-year-old actor, who died on Tuesday night after a long battle with heart disease and cancer. [...] Read more!
Peter Boyle has died at the age of 71 from multiple myeloma and heart disease. He was most famous for his role on the TV sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond."
Actor Peter Boyle died at age 71 from multiple myeloma and heart disease. He was best known for his role as the cranky father in the CBS sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond." Tracie Strahan reports.
"It's like losing a spouse," says Doris Roberts of Peter Boyle, who played her TV hubby on "Everybody Loves Raymond." Boyle, who died at age 71, had a distinguished career including a star turn as a tap-dancing monster in "Young Frankenstein."
Before there was Frank Barone, there was Peter Boyle--advising Robert De Niro in "Taxi Driver," tap dancing in "Young Frankenstein" and marrying with best-man John Lennon at his side.
Boyle, whose early film career as a counterculture figure receded in the memory during his nine-season run as the "Holy crap"-spouting Barone patriarch on the prime-time hit "Everybody Loves Raymond," died Tuesday night in a New York City hospital, reports said. He was 71.
The actor, who suffered a heart attack in 1999 on the "Raymond" set, was said to have been battling heart disease and multiple myeloma, a cancer that strikes plasma cells.
TMZ.com: Actor Peter Boyle, most recently seen as the father on "Everybody Loves Raymond," died at New York Presbyterian Hospital, his publicist said today. He had been suffering from multiple myeloma and heart disease.Boyle was nominated for seven Emmys for... Read more
Emmy Award-winning actor Peter Boyle died at the New York Presbyterian Hospital last night. He was 71. Boyle, best known in recent years for playing Frank Barone in Everybody Loves Raymond, had been suffering from multiple myeloma - a form of cancer - and heart disease. [...] Read more!
PETER Boyle had one regret when he died on Tuesday. "Right after I made 'Joe' in 1970, I was approached to play the part of the detective Popeye Doyle in 'The French Connection,' " he recently told Webster Hall's Baird Jones. "My agent was adamant...
EMMY-winning actor Peter Boyle, who played the dancing monster in the movie Young Frankenstein and grouchy father Frank Barone in the TV series Everybody Loves Raymond, has died at 71.