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Ray Romano at 'The Grand' premiere by Mark Sullivan/WireImage.com Some of television's most familiar faces were on hand in Hollywood Wednesday to promote their new poker-themed movie, The Grand. Free slot websites. Ray Romano is a married man. He is married to Anna Romano. They met while working at a bank together. The pair later married on 11 October 1987. They have four children together, Alexandra Romano, Matthew Romano, Gregory Romano, and Joseph Romano. Romano's marriage is going strong as there is no news regarding any extramarital affairs at present. The film has an ensemble cast including Ray Romano, Woody Harrelson, Chris Parnell, Werner Herzog, Jason Alexander, Dennis Farina, David Cross, Gabe Kaplan, Michael Karnow and Cheryl Hines along with several real Las Vegas poker stars. Ray Romano at The Comedy Festival's Comedy Cares first annual Celebrity Poker Tournament. Ray Romano at the premiere of '95 Miles to Go'. Ray Ramano at the CineVegas Screening of 'The Grand'. Ray Ramano at the CineVegas Screening of 'The Grand'. Over on the third feature table, stand-up comedian, actor and screenwriter Ray Romano was all in with a short stack and Matteo Leibowitz looked him up to create a coin flip in the showdown.

Celebrated Name:Ray Romano
Real Name/Full Name:Raymond Albert Romano
Gender:Male
Age:62 years old
Birth Date:December 21, 1957
Birth Place:Queens, New York, United States
Nationality:American
Height:1.87 m
Weight:80 kg
Sexual Orientation:Straight
Marital Status:Married
Wife/Spouse (Name):Anna Romano (m. 1987)
Children:Yes (Alexandra Romano, Gregory Romano, Matthew Romano, Joseph Romano)
Dating/Girlfriend
(Name):
N/A
Profession:Stand-up comedian, actor, and screenwriter
Net Worth in 2020:$140 million
Last Updated:December 2020

Ray Romano is a popular American actor who is known for his role in the television series ‘Everybody Loves Raymond'. Additionally, he also works as a screenwriter and stand-up comedian. Romano has appeared in several films and television shows. He has voiced in many films, including the ‘Ice Age movie series. For his work, the actor has won several accolades.

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Early Life

Raymond Albert Romano was born in Queens, New York, on December 21, 1957. His parents are Lucie Romano and Albert Romano. He was raised in Forest Hills.

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He completed his schooling at Hillcrest High School in 1975 and has also attended many other schools. Following that, he attended New York's Queens College.

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In 1987, he got married to Anna Scarpulla. The couple has four children named Alexandra, Joseph, Gregory, and Matthew Romano. His family has appeared many times in the show ‘Everybody Loves Raymond'.

Ray Romano Twins

Romano is known to be very close to Doris Roberts. He met his wife when both of them were employed in a bank. Romano has competed several times in the WSP (World Series of Poker). He has penned many episodes for ‘Men of a Certain Age' as well as ‘Everybody Loves Raymond'.

Ray Romano Real Family

Age, Height, and Weight

Being born on December 21, 1957, Ray Romano is 62 years old as of today's date 14th December 2020. His height is 1.87 m tall, and his weight is 80 kg.

Career

Ray Romano began his career by becoming a contestant at the Johnnie Walker Comedy Search. In 1995, he voiced as Ray in the television series ‘Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist'. He rose to prominence after portraying the lead character of Raymond Barone in ‘Everybody Loves Raymond'. He appeared in a total of 210 episodes of the show.

Virgin mobile casino. In 2009, he was seen in ‘Men of Certain Age.' From 2012 to 2015, Romano appeared in the recurring role in ‘Parenthood.' He was also seen in the lead character of Zak Yankovich in ‘Vinyl.'

Romano has guest appeared in several television shows like ‘The King of Queens,' ‘The Knights of Prosperity,' and ‘Kevin Can Wait.' Currently, he appears on the TV series ‘Get Shorty.'

In films, Romano has appeared in films like ‘Rob the Mob,' ‘The Big Sick,' ‘The Grand,' ‘The Last Word,' and ‘Grilled.' He has voiced the lead character of Manny in all the Ice Age movie series. Romano will be next seen in the film ‘The Irishman' in 2019.

He is also a writer and has written several episodes of his TV series. Additionally, he has penned three books, including ‘Everything and a Kite' and ‘Raymie, Dickie and the Bean.'

Awards & Achievements

Ray Romano is the winner of the 3 American Comedy Awards. He has received nominations from the Golden Globe Awards, Kid's Choice Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards. He has also won three Emmy Awards out of 16 nominations. In 2001, the actor won the American Film Institute Award. Romano is the winner of 4 People's Choice Awards for his performance in ‘Everybody Loves Raymond'.

Net Worth & Salary of Ray Romano in 2020

As of December 2020, Ray Romano's estimated net worth is more than $140 million. He owes this wealth to his career as an actor. He found considerable success by appearing in ‘Everybody Loves Raymond'. He is also a successful screenwriter, author, and comedian. His popularity also made him appear in the video games of ‘Ice Age.' Whether its comedy or by competing professionally in the World Series of Poker, Romano has ventured into different professions. He is also set to appear in an Untitled Alex Lehmann Project this year.

Ray Romano is one of the most renowned actors in the world. With his captivating performance, he went on to amass several fans across the world. He is also a voice actor, and his voice as 'Manny' has been adored by many. Not just in acting, Ray Romano is also credited as a writer for TV shows.

The Grand
Directed byZak Penn
Produced byJeff Bowler
Written byZak Penn
Matt Bierman
Starring
Music byStephen Endelman
CinematographyAnthony Hardwick
Edited byAbby Schwarzwalder
Distributed byAnchor Bay Entertainment
  • June 7, 2007 (CineVegas International Film Festival)
  • March 21, 2008 (United States)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$3 million[1]
Box office$114,669 (USA)

The Grand is an improv comedy film directed by Zak Penn. The film has an ensemble cast including Ray Romano, Woody Harrelson, Chris Parnell, Werner Herzog, Jason Alexander, Dennis Farina, David Cross, Gabe Kaplan, Michael Karnow and Cheryl Hines along with several real Las Vegas poker stars.[1]

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According to Penn, the film is styled after those of Christopher Guest,[2] where each actor is given direction concerning their character, and the actors are left to improvise each individual scene. The plot of The Grand was somewhat more open-ended than Guest's work, however. The focus of the film is a poker tournament played at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas between the characters in which real poker matches were played by the actors as the scenes were filmed. The film's script did not specify the winner of the tournament, and the ending of the film was determined by the actual game played on set.[2]

The film debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival, and was distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment.[1] The film opened in limited release in the United States on March 21, 2008, opened in wider release on April 4, 2008, and is now on DVD.

Plot[edit]

Jack Faro (Woody Harrelson) is a recovering drug addict who, after many relapses, decides to move into a rehabilitation facility full-time. Having been married 75 times, he is a serial husband and is always on the lookout for number 76. He enters The Grand, a Texas Hold 'Em poker tournament in Las Vegas created by his grandfather Lucky Faro (Barry Corbin). His main motivation is to win the $10 million prize to cover a loan he got to keep open his family's casino, The Rabbit's Foot, which his grandfather left him when he died and that he has mismanaged since.

The rest of the players 'won' their seats in an online poker tournament. They include the Schwartzman twins, Larry (David Cross) and Lainie (Cheryl Hines), who have been forced into a sibling rivalry throughout their lives by their father, Seth (Gabe Kaplan). Another player, Harold Melvin (Chris Parnell), is a genius who still lives with his mother (Estelle Harris). Other contestants include Andy Andrews (Richard Kind), a math teacher, Deuce Fairbanks (Dennis Farina), a wily old veteran of Vegas, and 'The German' (Werner Herzog), a cheater who ritualistically sacrifices small animals to gain luck at cards.

Cast[edit]

  • Woody Harrelson – 'One Eyed' Jack Faro (The Sentimental Favorite)
  • Cheryl Hines – Lainie Schwartzman (The Woman)
  • David Cross – Larry Schwartzman (The Bad Boy)
  • Richard Kind – Andy Andrews (The Unknown)
  • Chris Parnell – Harold Melvin (The Lonely Genius)
  • Dennis Farina – Deuce Fairbanks (The Old Timer)
  • Werner Herzog – The German
  • Ray Romano – Fred Marsh
  • Barry Corbin – Jiminy 'Lucky' Faro
  • Michael McKean – Steve Lavisch
  • Gabe Kaplan – Seth Schwartzman
  • Andrea Savage – Renee Jensen
  • Estelle Harris – Ruth Melvin
  • Michael Karnow – Mike Werbe
  • Judy Greer – Sharon Andrews
  • Randy Charach – Poker Player
  • Jason Alexander – Yakov Achmed
  • Brett Ratner – 'Sob Story' Barry Blausteen
  • Hank Azaria – Mike 'The Bike' Neslo
  • David Pressman – Melville 'Murph Murph' Murphy
  • Tom Hodges – Tim 'Tiny Wonder' Woolrich
  • Shannon Elizabeth – Toni
  • K.D. Aubert – Julie the Waitress
  • Mike Epps – Reggie Marshall
  • Jeff Bowler – Poker Player
  • Tom Lister Jr. – German's Bodyguard
Pro Poker player cameos
Bio

Critical reception[edit]

Ray Romano's Father Al Romano

The film received mixed reviews from critics. On review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 40% based on 43 reviews, with an average rating of 5.2/10. The website's critics consensus reads: 'The Grand has moments of comic ingenuity, but the jokes in this poker satire often miss.'[3]Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 57 out of 100, based on 23 reviews, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcThompson, Anne (June 10, 2007). ''Grand' lands in Anchor Bay'. Variety.
  2. ^ abInterview: Zak Penn's The Grand (ComingSoon.net Blog) – ComingSoon.net
  3. ^'The Grand Movie'. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  4. ^'Grand, The (2008): Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved May 25, 2020.

External links[edit]

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He completed his schooling at Hillcrest High School in 1975 and has also attended many other schools. Following that, he attended New York's Queens College.

In 1987, he got married to Anna Scarpulla. The couple has four children named Alexandra, Joseph, Gregory, and Matthew Romano. His family has appeared many times in the show ‘Everybody Loves Raymond'.

Ray Romano Twins

Romano is known to be very close to Doris Roberts. He met his wife when both of them were employed in a bank. Romano has competed several times in the WSP (World Series of Poker). He has penned many episodes for ‘Men of a Certain Age' as well as ‘Everybody Loves Raymond'.

Ray Romano Real Family

Age, Height, and Weight

Being born on December 21, 1957, Ray Romano is 62 years old as of today's date 14th December 2020. His height is 1.87 m tall, and his weight is 80 kg.

Career

Ray Romano began his career by becoming a contestant at the Johnnie Walker Comedy Search. In 1995, he voiced as Ray in the television series ‘Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist'. He rose to prominence after portraying the lead character of Raymond Barone in ‘Everybody Loves Raymond'. He appeared in a total of 210 episodes of the show.

Virgin mobile casino. In 2009, he was seen in ‘Men of Certain Age.' From 2012 to 2015, Romano appeared in the recurring role in ‘Parenthood.' He was also seen in the lead character of Zak Yankovich in ‘Vinyl.'

Romano has guest appeared in several television shows like ‘The King of Queens,' ‘The Knights of Prosperity,' and ‘Kevin Can Wait.' Currently, he appears on the TV series ‘Get Shorty.'

In films, Romano has appeared in films like ‘Rob the Mob,' ‘The Big Sick,' ‘The Grand,' ‘The Last Word,' and ‘Grilled.' He has voiced the lead character of Manny in all the Ice Age movie series. Romano will be next seen in the film ‘The Irishman' in 2019.

He is also a writer and has written several episodes of his TV series. Additionally, he has penned three books, including ‘Everything and a Kite' and ‘Raymie, Dickie and the Bean.'

Awards & Achievements

Ray Romano is the winner of the 3 American Comedy Awards. He has received nominations from the Golden Globe Awards, Kid's Choice Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards. He has also won three Emmy Awards out of 16 nominations. In 2001, the actor won the American Film Institute Award. Romano is the winner of 4 People's Choice Awards for his performance in ‘Everybody Loves Raymond'.

Net Worth & Salary of Ray Romano in 2020

As of December 2020, Ray Romano's estimated net worth is more than $140 million. He owes this wealth to his career as an actor. He found considerable success by appearing in ‘Everybody Loves Raymond'. He is also a successful screenwriter, author, and comedian. His popularity also made him appear in the video games of ‘Ice Age.' Whether its comedy or by competing professionally in the World Series of Poker, Romano has ventured into different professions. He is also set to appear in an Untitled Alex Lehmann Project this year.

Ray Romano is one of the most renowned actors in the world. With his captivating performance, he went on to amass several fans across the world. He is also a voice actor, and his voice as 'Manny' has been adored by many. Not just in acting, Ray Romano is also credited as a writer for TV shows.

The Grand
Directed byZak Penn
Produced byJeff Bowler
Written byZak Penn
Matt Bierman
Starring
Music byStephen Endelman
CinematographyAnthony Hardwick
Edited byAbby Schwarzwalder
Distributed byAnchor Bay Entertainment
  • June 7, 2007 (CineVegas International Film Festival)
  • March 21, 2008 (United States)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$3 million[1]
Box office$114,669 (USA)

The Grand is an improv comedy film directed by Zak Penn. The film has an ensemble cast including Ray Romano, Woody Harrelson, Chris Parnell, Werner Herzog, Jason Alexander, Dennis Farina, David Cross, Gabe Kaplan, Michael Karnow and Cheryl Hines along with several real Las Vegas poker stars.[1]

According to Penn, the film is styled after those of Christopher Guest,[2] where each actor is given direction concerning their character, and the actors are left to improvise each individual scene. The plot of The Grand was somewhat more open-ended than Guest's work, however. The focus of the film is a poker tournament played at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas between the characters in which real poker matches were played by the actors as the scenes were filmed. The film's script did not specify the winner of the tournament, and the ending of the film was determined by the actual game played on set.[2]

The film debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival, and was distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment.[1] The film opened in limited release in the United States on March 21, 2008, opened in wider release on April 4, 2008, and is now on DVD.

Plot[edit]

Jack Faro (Woody Harrelson) is a recovering drug addict who, after many relapses, decides to move into a rehabilitation facility full-time. Having been married 75 times, he is a serial husband and is always on the lookout for number 76. He enters The Grand, a Texas Hold 'Em poker tournament in Las Vegas created by his grandfather Lucky Faro (Barry Corbin). His main motivation is to win the $10 million prize to cover a loan he got to keep open his family's casino, The Rabbit's Foot, which his grandfather left him when he died and that he has mismanaged since.

The rest of the players 'won' their seats in an online poker tournament. They include the Schwartzman twins, Larry (David Cross) and Lainie (Cheryl Hines), who have been forced into a sibling rivalry throughout their lives by their father, Seth (Gabe Kaplan). Another player, Harold Melvin (Chris Parnell), is a genius who still lives with his mother (Estelle Harris). Other contestants include Andy Andrews (Richard Kind), a math teacher, Deuce Fairbanks (Dennis Farina), a wily old veteran of Vegas, and 'The German' (Werner Herzog), a cheater who ritualistically sacrifices small animals to gain luck at cards.

Cast[edit]

  • Woody Harrelson – 'One Eyed' Jack Faro (The Sentimental Favorite)
  • Cheryl Hines – Lainie Schwartzman (The Woman)
  • David Cross – Larry Schwartzman (The Bad Boy)
  • Richard Kind – Andy Andrews (The Unknown)
  • Chris Parnell – Harold Melvin (The Lonely Genius)
  • Dennis Farina – Deuce Fairbanks (The Old Timer)
  • Werner Herzog – The German
  • Ray Romano – Fred Marsh
  • Barry Corbin – Jiminy 'Lucky' Faro
  • Michael McKean – Steve Lavisch
  • Gabe Kaplan – Seth Schwartzman
  • Andrea Savage – Renee Jensen
  • Estelle Harris – Ruth Melvin
  • Michael Karnow – Mike Werbe
  • Judy Greer – Sharon Andrews
  • Randy Charach – Poker Player
  • Jason Alexander – Yakov Achmed
  • Brett Ratner – 'Sob Story' Barry Blausteen
  • Hank Azaria – Mike 'The Bike' Neslo
  • David Pressman – Melville 'Murph Murph' Murphy
  • Tom Hodges – Tim 'Tiny Wonder' Woolrich
  • Shannon Elizabeth – Toni
  • K.D. Aubert – Julie the Waitress
  • Mike Epps – Reggie Marshall
  • Jeff Bowler – Poker Player
  • Tom Lister Jr. – German's Bodyguard
Pro Poker player cameos

Critical reception[edit]

Ray Romano's Father Al Romano

The film received mixed reviews from critics. On review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 40% based on 43 reviews, with an average rating of 5.2/10. The website's critics consensus reads: 'The Grand has moments of comic ingenuity, but the jokes in this poker satire often miss.'[3]Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 57 out of 100, based on 23 reviews, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcThompson, Anne (June 10, 2007). ''Grand' lands in Anchor Bay'. Variety.
  2. ^ abInterview: Zak Penn's The Grand (ComingSoon.net Blog) – ComingSoon.net
  3. ^'The Grand Movie'. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  4. ^'Grand, The (2008): Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved May 25, 2020.

External links[edit]

  • The Grand on IMDb
  • The Grand at Rotten Tomatoes
  • The Grand at Metacritic
  • The Grand at AllMovie
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