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Encyclopedia > Peter Boyle
Peter Boyle

Birth name Peter Lawrence Boyle
Born October 18, 1935
Norristown, Pennsylvania
Died December 12, 2006
New York City
Years active 19662006
Spouse(s) Loraine Alterman (1977-2006)

Peter Lawrence Boyle (October 18, 1935December 12, 2006)[1][2] was an Emmy Award-winning American actor who is perhaps best known for his role as Frank Barone on the sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. He is also well known for his roles in the 1974 film, Young Frankenstein and Taxi Driver in 1976. He won praise for both comedic and dramatic roles following his breakthrough performance in the 1970 film Joe. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 401 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (607 × 907 pixel, file size: 54 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... is the 291st day of the year (292nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1935 (MCMXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar). ... Norristown is a home rule municipality in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 17 miles (27 km) west by north of Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill River. ... is the 346th day of the year (347th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays full 2006 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ... // Events Top grossing films North America Thunderball Dr. Zhivago Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf? That Darn Cat! The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming Academy Awards Best Picture: A Man for All Seasons - Highland, Columbia Best Actor: Paul Scofield - A Man for All Seasons Best Actress: Elizabeth Taylor... // Please note that following the tradition of the English language film industry, these are the top grossing films that were first released in the United States and Canada in 2006; because they may have made most of their income in a later year, they may not be the top-grossing... An Emmy Award. ... Winners of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series: Outstanding Guest Actor, Drama Series 1989: Joe Spano, Midnight Caller 1990: Patrick McGoohan, Columbo 1991: David Opatoshu, Gabriels Fire 1992: no information 1993: Laurence Fishburne, Tribeca 1994: Richard Kiley, Picket Fences 1995: Paul Winfield, Picket... The X-Files is a Peabody- and Emmy Award-winning science fiction television series created by Chris Carter, which first aired on September 10, 1993, and ended on May 19, 2002. ... is the 291st day of the year (292nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1935 (MCMXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar). ... is the 346th day of the year (347th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays full 2006 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... An Emmy Award. ... Actors in period costume sharing a joke whilst waiting between takes during location filming. ... Frank Oscar Barone is a fictional character from the American TV sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. ... Everybody Loves Raymond was an American sitcom originally broadcast on CBS from 1996 to 2005. ... The year 1974 in film involved some significant events. ... Young Frankenstein is a 1974 comedy film directed by Mel Brooks, starring Gene Wilder as the title character. ... It has been suggested that Travis Bickle be merged into this article or section. ... The year 1970 in film involved some significant events. ... Please wikify (format) this article as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ...

Contents

Biography

Early life and career

Born in Norristown, Pennsylvania, Boyle later moved to nearby Philadelphia.[3] Of Irish descent, he was the son of Peter Boyle, Sr., a Philadelphia TV personality from 1951-1963 who, among many other things, played the Western-show host Chuck Wagon Pete, and hosted the popular afterschool children's program Uncle Pete Presents the Little Rascals, which showed vintage Little Rascals and Three Stooges comedy shorts and Popeye cartoons.[4] Norristown is a home rule municipality in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 17 miles (27 km) west by north of Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill River. ... Nickname: Motto: Philadelphia maneto - Let brotherly love continue Location in Pennsylvania Coordinates: , Country United States Commonwealth Pennsylvania County Philadelphia Founded October 27, 1682 Incorporated October 25, 1701 Government  - Mayor John F. Street (D) Area  - City 369. ... Cover of a book by Louis LAmour, one of Western fictions most prolific authors. ... Childrens television series are television programmes designed for and marketed to children, normally aired during the morning and afternoon hours, mainly before and after school. ... The name The Little Rascals refers primarily to the television package of producer Hal Roachs Our Gang theatrical short film comedies, specifically those made between 1929 and 1938. ... The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy act of the mid 20th century best known for their numerous short films. ... The word comedy has a classical meaning (comical theatre) and a popular one (the use of humor with an intent to provoke laughter in general). ... Short subject is an American film industry term that historically has referred to any film in the format of two reels, or approximately 20 minutes running time, or less. ... For other uses, see Popeye (disambiguation). ... The bouncing ball animation (below) consists of these 6 frames. ...


Boyle attended St. Francis de Sales school and West Philadelphia Catholic High School. After high school Boyle spent three years as a novice of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, or De La Salle Brothers, a Catholic teaching order. He lived in a house of studies with other novices and earned a BA from La Salle University in Philadelphia in 1957, but left the order because he did not feel called to religious life.[5][6] After spending time in the navy and graduating from Officer Candidate School in 1959, he was commissioned as an ensign in the United States Navy, but his military career was shortened by a nervous breakdown.[7] SFdS in Philly Founded in 1890, St. ... West Philadelphia Catholic High School is a co-educational Catholic high school in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. ... La Salle Academy, New York City The Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools [[1]], also known as the Christian Brothers, the Lasallian Brothers, the French Christian Brothers, or the De La Salle Brothers, is a Roman Catholic religious teaching order, founded by French Priest Saint Jean-Baptiste de... La Salle University is a private, co-educational, comprehensive university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Named for St. ... USN redirects here. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


In New York City, he studied acting with famed acting coach Uta Hagen while working as a postal clerk and a maitre d'.[8] He went on to play Murray the cop in a touring company of Neil Simon's The Odd Couple, leaving the tour in Chicago, Illinois and joining The Second City improv comedy ensemble there.[8] He had a brief scene as the manager of an indoor shooting range in the critically acclaimed 1969 film Medium Cool, filmed in Chicago. New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ... Uta Hagen with Paul Robeson in the Theatre Guild production of Othello, which ran on Broadway from 1943 to 1945. ... The maître dhôtel, literally master of the hall, in a suitably staffed restaurant, is the person in charge of assigning customers to tables in the establishment, and dividing the dining area into areas of responsibility for the various waiters on duty. ... Neil Simon (1966) Neil Simon (born Marvin Neil Simon July 4, 1927 in The Bronx, New York City), is a Jewish American playwright and screenwriter. ... Walter Matthau and Art Carney in the 1965 Broadway production The Odd Couple was a hit 1965 Broadway play by Neil Simon, followed by a successful film and television series, as well as other derivative works and spinoffs, many featuring one or more of the same actors. ... Flag Seal Nickname: The Windy City Motto: Urbs In Horto (Latin: City in a Garden), I Will Location Location in Chicagoland and northern Illinois Coordinates , Government Country State Counties United States Illinois Cook, DuPage Mayor Richard M. Daley (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 606. ... The Second City Logo The Second City is a long-running improvisational comedy troupe based in the Old Town neighborhood of Chicago, with offshoot troupes in other cities, most notably Toronto. ... Improvisational comedy (also called improv or impro) is comedy that is performed with a little to no predetermination of subject matter and structure. ... A shooter on an indoor range in Scottsdale, AZ. Main article: Shooting range There are many shooting ranges in the United States open to the public, both indoor and outdoor. ... // Cannes Film Festival opens, but closes in support of a French general strike without awarding any prizes. ... Medium Cool is a 1969 film directed by Haskell Wexler and starring Robert Forster. ...


Screen and theater

His first starring role was as the title character in the 1970 movie Joe, in which Boyle played a bigoted New York City factory worker to wide acclaim. The film's release was surrounded by controversy over its violence and language. It was during this time that Boyle became close friends with the actress Jane Fonda, and with her he participated in many protests against the Vietnam War. After seeing people cheer at his role in Joe, Boyle refused the lead role in The French Connection (1971),[9] as well as other movie and TV roles that he believed glamorized violence. His next major role was as the campaign manager for a U.S. Senate candidate (Robert Redford) in The Candidate (1972). // Events February 11 - The film The Magic Christian, starring Peter Sellers and Ringo Starr premieres in New York City. ... Please wikify (format) this article as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ... New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ... Jane Fonda (born December 21, 1937) is a two-time Academy Award-winning American actress, writer, political activist, former fashion model, and fitness guru. ... Opposition to U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War began slowly and in small numbers in 1964 on various college campuses in the United States. ... Combatants Republic of Vietnam United States Republic of Korea Thailand Australia New Zealand The Philippines National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam Democratic Republic of Vietnam People’s Republic of China Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea Strength US 1,000,000 South Korea 300,000 Australia 48,000... The French Connection is a 1971 Hollywood film directed by William Friedkin. ... In United States and other democracies, political campaigns larger than a few individuals generally include a campaign manager whose role is to coordinate the campaigns operations. ... Federal courts Supreme Court Chief Justice Associate Justices Elections Presidential elections Midterm elections Political Parties Democratic Republican Third parties State & Local government Governors Legislatures (List) State Courts Local Government Other countries Politics Portal      The United States Senate is one of the two chambers of the bicameral United States Congress, the... Robert Redford (born Charles Robert Redford, Jr. ... The Candidate is an American film released in 1972, starring Robert Redford. ...


Boyle had another hit role as Frankenstein's monster in the 1974 Mel Brooks comedy Young Frankenstein, in which, in an homage to King Kong, the monster is placed onstage in top hat and tails, grunt-singing and dancing to the song "Puttin' on the Ritz". Boyle said at the time, "The Frankenstein monster I play is a baby. He's big and ugly and scary, but he's just been born, remember, and it's been traumatic, and to him the whole world is a brand new alien environment. That's how I'm playing it".[8] Boris Karloff as Frankensteins Monster in Frankenstein (1931). ... See also: 1973 in film 1974 1975 in film 1970s in film years in film film // Events February 7 - Blazing Saddles is released in USA May 1 - George Lucas creates the first draft of what would eventually become Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... Young Frankenstein is a 1974 comedy film directed by Mel Brooks, starring Gene Wilder as the title character. ... The original 1933 King Kong model. ... Puttin on the Ritz is a popular song written and published in 1929 by Irving Berlin. ...


Boyle received his first Emmy nomination for his acclaimed dramatic performance in the 1977 television film Tail Gunner Joe, in which he played Senator Joseph McCarthy, who led the Communist witch hunts in the 1950s. Yet he was more often cast as a character actor than as a leading man. The year 1977 in television involved some significant events. ... Tail Gunner Joe was a 1977 television movie dramatizing the life of Senator Joseph McCarthy. ... Joseph Raymond McCarthy (November 14, 1908 – May 2, 1957) was a Republican U.S. Senator from the state of Wisconsin between 1947 and 1957. ... A 1947 comic book published by the Catechetical Guild Educational Society warning of the dangers of a Communist takeover. ...

Boyle portrays Oscar Zeta Acosta alongside Bill Murray in the 1980 film Where the Buffalo Roam
Boyle portrays Oscar Zeta Acosta alongside Bill Murray in the 1980 film Where the Buffalo Roam

His roles include the philosophical cab driver "Wizard" in Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver (1976), starring Robert De Niro; the attorney of gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson (played by Bill Murray) in Where the Buffalo Roam (1980); a corrupt space mining-facility boss in the science-fiction film Outland (1981), opposite Sean Connery; Boatswain Moon in the 1983 pirate comedy Yellowbeard, also starring Cheech and Chong, Madeline Kahn, and members of the comedy troupe Monty Python's Flying Circus; a mental patient who belts out a Ray Charles song in the comedy The Dream Team (1989), starring Michael Keaton; the title character's cab driver in The Shadow (1994), starring Alec Baldwin; the father of Sandra Bullock's fiancee in While You Were Sleeping (1995); the hateful father of Billy Bob Thornton's prison-guard character in Monster's Ball (2001); and Old Man Wickles in the comedy Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004). In cameo roles, he can be seen as a tough police officer in Malcolm X (1992), and as a drawbridge operator in Porky's Revenge (1985). In 1992, he starred in Alex Cox's Death and the Compass, an adaptation of Jorge Luis Borges' La Muerte y la Brujula. However, the film was not released until 1996. Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... William James Bill Murray (b. ... . ... Martin Marcantonio Luciano Scorsese (IPA: AmE: ; Ita: []) (born November 17, 1942) is an American film director, writer and producer and founder of the World Cinema Foundation. ... It has been suggested that Travis Bickle be merged into this article or section. ... Robert Mario De Niro Jr. ... Gonzo Journalism is a journalistic style, most famously used by Hunter S. Thompson. ... 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His New York theater work included playing a comedian who is the object of The Roast, a 1980 Broadway play directed by Carl Reiner. Also in 1980 he co-starred with Tommy Lee Jones in an Off-Broadway production of playwright Sam Shepard's acclaimed True West. Two years later, Boyle played the head of a dysfunctional family in Joe Pintauro's less well-received Snow Orchid, at the Circle Repertory. For other usages see Theatre (disambiguation) Theater (American English) or Theatre (British English and widespread usage among theatre professionals in the US) is that branch of the performing arts concerned with acting out stories in front of an audience using combinations of speech, gesture, music, dance, sound and spectacle &#8212... The Lion King at the New Amsterdam Theatre, 2003 Broadway theatre[1] is the most prestigious form of professional theatre in the U.S., as well as the most well known to the general public and most lucrative for the performers, technicians and others involved in putting on the shows. ... For the musician, see Tommy Lee. ... Off-Broadway plays or musicals are performed in New York City in smaller theatres than Broadway, but larger than Off-Off-Broadway, productions. ... Sam Shepard (born November 5, 1943) is a unique American artist whose talents have been expressed in many different areas. ... True West Magazine (alternate title: TrueWest) is an American magazine that contains glossy articles and covers; reporting about events that happened in the Old West era. ...


In 1986, Boyle played the title role of the acclaimed but short-lived TV series Joe Bash, created by Danny Arnold (Barney Miller). A comedy-drama that followed the life of lonely, world-weary, and sometimes compromised New York City beat cop whose closest friend was a prostitute played by actress DeLane Matthews.[10] Joe Bash was an American television series than ran on the ABC network from March 28 to May 9, 1986. ... Danny Arnold (23 January 1925 - 19 August 1995) was a double Emmy Award winning producer, writer, comedian, actor and director known for producing Barney Miller, That Girl and Bewitched. ... Barney Miller was a comedy television series set in a New York City police station that ran from January 23, 1975, to May 20, 1982 on ABC. It was created by Danny Arnold (who also did work on Gilligans Island and The Brady Bunch) and Theodore J. Flicker. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... A police officer is a warranted employee of a police service. ...


Later life and career

In 1990, Boyle suffered a stroke that rendered him speechless for six months. After recovering, he went on to win an Emmy Award in 1996 as Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his appearance on The X-Files. In the episode, "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose", he played an insurance salesman who can see selected things in the near future, particularly others' deaths. Boyle also guest starred in two episodes as Bill Church in Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. Stroke (or cerebrovascular accident or CVA) is the clinical designation for a rapidly developing loss of brain function due to an interruption in the blood supply to all or part of the brain. ... An Emmy Award. ... The X-Files is a Peabody- and Emmy Award-winning science fiction television series created by Chris Carter, which first aired on September 10, 1993, and ended on May 19, 2002. ... This is a list of episodes from the FOX science fiction television series The X-Files. ... Insurance, in law and economics, is a form of risk management primarily used to hedge against the risk of a contingent loss. ... Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman was a live-action television series based on the Superman comic books. ...


Boyle was perhaps most widely known for his role as the deadpan, cranky Frank Barone in the popular CBS television sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, which aired from 1996 to 2005. The show was shot in Los Angeles, to which Boyle commuted from his New York City home. He was nominated for an Emmy seven times for this role, but never won (beaten out multiple times in the Supporting Actor category by his co-star Brad Garrett), though fellow co-stars Garrett, Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, and Boyle's TV wife Doris Roberts won at least one Emmy each for their performances. Frank Oscar Barone is a fictional character from the American TV sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. ... CBS Broadcasting, Inc. ... A sitcom or situation comedy is a genre of comedy performance originally devised for radio but today typically found on television. ... Everybody Loves Raymond was an American sitcom originally broadcast on CBS from 1996 to 2005. ... d Los Angeles and L.A. redirect here. ... Brad Garrett (born Brad H. Gerstenfeld[1] on April 14, 1960) is a three-time Emmy Award-winning American actor and comedian known for his roles on the television sitcoms Everybody Loves Raymond and Til Death. ... Raymond Romano (born December 21, 1957 in Queens, New York) is an Emmy Award-winning and Golden Globe-nominated, American actor and comedian best known for his starring role on the sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond. ... Patricia Heaton (born March 4, 1958 in Bay Village, Ohio, USA) is an Emmy Award-winning American actress best known for playing lead character and Ray Barones wife Debra Barone on the CBS television sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. ... Doris May Roberts (b. ...


In 1999, he had a heart attack on the set of Everybody Loves Raymond. He soon regained his health and returned to the series. Acute myocardial infarction (AMI or MI), more commonly known as a heart attack, is a disease state that occurs when the blood supply to a part of the heart is interrupted. ... Everybody Loves Raymond was an American sitcom originally broadcast on CBS from 1996 to 2005. ...


In 2005 and 2006 he made several appearances on the Comedy Central show Mind of Mencia as himself, mostly delivering "cranky old person" one-liners. Show host Carlos Mencia gave a short tribute to Boyle consisting of his most memorable jokes on the show at the beginning of its third season in 2007. Mind of Mencia is an American television comedy show on the cable channel Comedy Central. ... Carlos Mencia on stage for his show, Ned Arnel Mencía (born October 22, 1967), better known by his stage name Carlos Mencia, is an American comedian, writer, and actor. ...


Death

On December 12, 2006, Boyle died in New York City at New York Presbyterian Hospital after suffering from multiple myeloma and heart disease. He was 71 years old. is the 346th day of the year (347th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays full 2006 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... New York-Presbyterian Hospital is a prominent university hospital in New York City, composed of two medical centers, Columbia University Medical Center and New York Weill Cornell Medical Center, each affiliated with an Ivy League University. ... Multiple myeloma (also known as MM, myeloma, plasma cell myeloma, or as Kahlers disease after Otto Kahler) is a type of cancer of plasma cells which are immune system cells in bone marrow that produce antibodies. ... Heart disease is an umbrella term for a number of different diseases which affect the heart and is the leading cause of death in the United States as of 2007. ...


At the time of his death, Boyle had completed the film All Roads Lead Home, and was scheduled to appear in the film Chatham. All Roads Lead Home is a feature film scheduled for release in 2007, directed by Dennis Fallon. ... A romantic comedy, set on Cape Cod in 1905, about three 70-year-old retired sea captains who try to lure an attractive middle-aged woman into marriage. ...


Awards and nominations

Nomination (1977) — Lead Actor in a Drama or Comedy Special: Tail Gunner Joe
Nomination (1989) — Guest Actor in a Drama Series: J.J. Killian in Midnight Caller episode "Fathers and Sins"
Win (1996) — Guest Actor in a Drama Series: Clyde Bruckman in The X-Files episode "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose"
Nominations (1999-2005) — Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Everybody Loves Raymond
The cast of Everybody Loves Raymond was nominated for Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series each year from 1999-2000 and 2002-2006. Boyle was additionally nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series in 2002.[11]

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Trivia

  • Boyle met Alterman on the set of Young Frankenstein while she was there as a reporter for Rolling Stone. He was still in his Frankenstein makeup when he asked her for a date.[12] Through Alterman and her friend Yoko Ono, Boyle became friends with John Lennon, who was the best man at Boyle and Alterman's 1977 wedding.[13] Boyle and his wife have two daughters, Lucy and Amy.
  • When he hosted Saturday Night Live on February 14, 1976, Boyle had the opportunity to demonstrate his singing voice on screen. He also participated in the sketch "Dueling Brandos", a take-off on the "Dueling Banjos" scene in the movie Deliverance, with Boyle and John Belushi competitively trading off Marlon Brando impressions rather than banjo licks.
  • Boyle's vocal talent was also demonstrated during a karaoke scene in Everybody Loves Raymond.
  • Boyle had a role in all three of The Santa Clause films. In The Santa Clause, he plays Scott Calvin's boss. In The Santa Clause 2 and The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause, he plays Father Time.
  • He appears in Sony Music's unaired Roger Waters' music video "Three Wishes" (1992) as a scruffy genie in a dirty coat and red scarf, who tries to tempt Waters at a desert diner. Videos, both aired and unaired, are routinely distributed to the music press; this clip appears on fan-made, bootleg video compilations.[14][15]
  • Introduced by Carlos Mencia as the most honest man in show business, Boyle made guest appearances on three episodes of the Comedy Central program Mind of Mencia (one appearance was shown as a tribute in a segment he made before he died), in which he read hate mail, explained the "hidden meanings" behind bumper stickers, and, on occasion, told star Carlos Mencia how he felt about him.
  • Starting in late 2005, Boyle and former TV wife Doris Roberts appear in TV commercials for the 75th anniversary of Alka-Seltzer, reprising the famous line, "I can't believe I ate that whole thing!" Although this quote has entered into popular culture, it is often misquoted as, "...the whole thing."[16]

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Filmography

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Quotes

Ray Romano: "He gave me great advice, he always made me laugh, and the way he connected with everyone around him amazed me. The fact that he could play a convincing curmudgeon on the show, but in reality be such a compassionate and thoughtful person, is a true testament to his talent. ... To get the audience to hate your character ... but love you is unique".[17]


Footnotes

  1. ^ Dates per Social Security death file 163-28-7187. Note: Prior to this, his birth year had appeared two ways in different sources, as either 1935 or, incorrectly, 1933. See examples at Hollywood.com, AllMovie.com, and InfoPlease.com
  2. ^ The Associated Press. "Raymond' star Peter Boyle dies at 71", MSNBC, 17 Dec 2006. Retrieved on 2007-02-01. 
  3. ^ Dennis McLellan (14 Dec 2006). Peter Boyle, 71; father on 'Raymond'. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
  4. ^ Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia: Pete Boyle. Broadcast Pioneers. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.(includes 1953 photo)
  5. ^ Ellen Grey. "Peter Boyle: From monk to Frank, he led fascinating life", Philadelphia Daly News, 14 December 2006. Retrieved on 2007-02-01. 
  6. ^ Stephen Miller. "Peter Boyle, 71, Character Actor Played Psychotics and Monsters", The New York Sun, 14 December 2006. Retrieved on 2007-02-01. 
  7. ^ Robert Berkvist (14 December 2006). Peter Boyle, 71, Is Dead; Roles Evoked Laughter and Anger. The New York Times. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
  8. ^ a b c Adam Bernstein (14 Dec 2006). BAD LINK. The Washington Post. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
  9. ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001967/bio
  10. ^ Joe Bash. JumpTheShark.com. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
  11. ^ Screen Actors Guild Awards Past Nominees & Recipients. SAG Awards. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
  12. ^ Deepti Hajela. "BAD LINK", Yahoo! News, 13 Dec 2006. Retrieved on 2007-02-01. 
  13. ^ David Hiltbrand (21 March 2004). You may love Raymond, but you don't know Peter. The Boston Globe. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
  14. ^ "Roger Waters on Video", Going Underground Magazine. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.  Reprinted at Pink Floyd RoIO Database: Roger Waters Video Anthology
  15. ^ Three Wishes. youtube (27 Nov 2005). Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
  16. ^ TV Land's The 100 Greatest TV Quotes.... Yahoo! Finance (22 Nov 2006). Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
  17. ^ "'Raymond' Cast Mourns Peter Boyle", CBS News, 14 Dec 2006. Retrieved on 2007-02-01. 

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NAME Boyle, Peter
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Actor
DATE OF BIRTH October 18, 1935
PLACE OF BIRTH Norristown, Pennsylvania USA
DATE OF DEATH December 12, 2006
PLACE OF DEATH New York City, New York USA

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Peter Boyle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1617 words)
Boyle was also a member of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, or De La Salle Brothers, a Catholic teaching order, and taught drama at Central Catholic High School in Pittsburgh before turning to acting.
Boyle had another hit role as Frankenstein's monster in the 1974 Mel Brooks comedy Young Frankenstein, in which, in an homage to King Kong, the monster is placed onstage in top hat and tails, grunt-singing and dancing to the song "Puttin' on the Ritz".
Boyle was perhaps most widely known for his role as the deadpan, cranky Frank Barone in the popular CBS television sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, which aired from 1996 to 2005.
Peter Boyle at AllExperts (672 words)
Boyle was also a member of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, or De La Salle Brothers, a Catholic teaching order, and taught drama at their school in Pittsburgh before turning to acting.
Boyle is most often seen in supporting roles and appears more often as a character actor than a leading man. Some of his better known roles include appearances in Taxi Driver, The Dream Team, The Shadow, and The Candidate.
Boyle is probably best known to audiences today for his role as the deadpan, cranky Frank Barone in the popular CBS television sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, which aired from 1996 until 2005.
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