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| For Good Duet with
Mary Haskell | March 15 2005 |
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Patricia Heaton recorded a duet with Mary Haskell
for the CD "Inspired: Good for the Soul". Together they performed
the song "For Good" from the hit Broadway show, Wicked. |
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| The Goodbye Girl | January 16 2004 |
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A
TNT remake of Neil Simon's classic romantic comedy stars Patricia Heaton as the divorced mom who becomes reluctant roommates with an aspiring actor (Jeff Daniels) |
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| Motherhood and Hollywood |
September 2002 |
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Patricia Heaton's humorous and poignant collection
of essays on life, love, marriage, child-rearing, show business,
having parents, being a parent, spousal rage, surviving fame and
success. |
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| Raymie,
Dickie & The Bean
| March 29 2005 |
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Ray Romano wrote a children's book with his
brothers, Rich and Robert Romano - Raymie, Dickie, and the Bean:
Why I Love and Hate My Brothers |
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| Everybody
Loves Raymond: Our Family Album | September 14 2004 |
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Ray Romano and show creator Phil Rosenthal
published a official companion to the series, that features candid
photography by Tom Caltabiano, one of the show's writers |
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| Eulogy
| October 15 2004 |
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A black comedy that follows three generations of a
family who come together for the funeral of the patriarch.
Starring Ray Romano, Debra Winger, Hank Azaria, Rip Torn. . |
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| Welcome
to Mooseport | February 20 2004 |
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A US president who has been defeated in his bid for re-election returns to his hometown of
Mooseport, Maine and decides to run for Mayor against another local
candidate (Ray Romano). |
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| The Pacifier |
March 4 2005 |
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Brad Garrett played the supporting role of the Vice
Principal in the Disney comedy starring Vin Diesel as a disgraced
Navy SEAL who is hired to protect five kids from enemies of their
recently deceased father. |
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| Finding Nemo | May
30 2003 |
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A father-son underwater adventure featuring Nemo, a boy clownfish, stolen from his coral reef home.
Brad Garrett lends his voice for the character Bloat the Pufferfish. |
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| Are You Hungry,
Dear? | May 2003 |
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In Are You Hungry, Dear?, Doris takes her signature
line from the show and makes it her own in a book that pairs
hilarious stories with delicious recipes from her kitchen. |
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