She is also shown to actually control the family's finances in front of Frank, who always thought he was the one in charge and remained oblivious to much of her savings or expenses. Aside from starring in all 9 seasons of Raymond, Romano has played recurring characters like Joe Tranelli in Men of a Certain Age, Hank Rizzoli in Parenthood, Zak Yankovich in Vinyl, and, most recently, Rick Moreweather in Get Shorty and Herbert Green in Made for Love. Confronting the Attacker In one particular incident, where all three Barone men were pretending to go to counselling sessions it was revealed that Ray and Robert had a long line of physically disciplinarian grandparents, with Frank's father, Joe, and his grandfather, Sal, hitting him often. She is best friends with Deb, who first introduced her to Robert. whenever anyone says anything inappropriate. Amy MacDougall Barone doesn't have a brother named Russell. Although it is briefly mentioned that he has a sensitive side, Frank refuses to accept it. A parent of a child at the doctor's. After Robert snaps that \"this was none of her business\", Marie counters with the fact that Robert didn't mind Marie \"interfering with his business\" when she threw out Joanne (Suzie Plakson) after Joanne declared that she wanted to divorce Robertcutaway to Season 4, Episode 24 \"Robert's Divorce\" that shows that scene. RELATED: '3rd Rock from the Sun' Cast & Characters Guide: Who's Who in the "Solomon" Family (and Where They Are Now). His regular get-away activity is having naked pool bath with his elderly friends at a community center, referred to as "the lodge". In early episodes, he revealed his dislike of his current brother-in-law, Robert Barone, and his behavior often repelled the rest of the Barones, despite his conflict with Robert, it was noted that the two have more in common than they think with the most common aspect being that the two were overshadowed by their younger sibling and got along Willard starred as Jerry Hubbard in America 2-Night and Frank Dunphy in Modern Family, in addition to guest starring in classic shows like Laverne & Shirley, The Bob Newhart Show, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Roseanne, and, in his final television performance, Space Force. For example, in the season 7 episode "The Disclipinarian", Robert remembers how Marie always let Ray play and always put him on chores. Nemo is not seen again in the series after, The intimidating and threatening Italian father of, A war veteran and battle companion of Gus, who attends his funeral and gets scared when he sees a, The director of Gus' funeral, who announces, A relative of the Barones. Monica Horan and her family members fund Los Angeles-based synagogues, such as Chabad of Greater Los Feliz and Temple Israel of Hollywood. They also support Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles and David Lynch Foundation. Philip Rosenthal and Monica Horan have donated $1 million to the Obama Foundation which is a nonprofit organization based in Chicago. Peter was originally introduced as "Russell", the owner of a comic book shop, and was played by comedian Paul Reubens in a one-time appearance. Ray attended St. John's University in Queens, New York. And I just, you know, stood there while they laughed. In 2005, she was seen in a TV special documentary titled Everybody Loves Raymond: The Last Laugh. In the same year, she appeared in a TV series documentary titled TV Land Confidential. In 2015, she appeared in another documentary series titled I'll Have What Phil's Having., Horan has also appeared in popular television talk shows. She attended Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, graduating with a degree in Theater Performance in 1984. Much to other characters' dismay, he's not above engaging in illegal or dubious activities such as gambling or stealing cable from Ray. Horan received her breakthrough role in 1997 when she was cast to play Amy Louise MacDougall Barone in the famous television series Everybody Loves Raymond. The series was created by her husband Philip Rosenthal who also served as one of its executive producers. Amy was raised in Pennsylvania by her religious parents, Hank and Pat, and gets quite a culture shock when she joins the Barone family and experiences all the clashing personalities that come with it. Like his wife, he is a very conservative Protestant. She is very nosy, snobbish, arrogant, and insulting, and has a strong hold over her family, bullying those around her with guilt and a victim complex to get her way. From Season 7, Episode 24 \"Robert's Wedding\": Robert and Amy's wedding has just begun, and Reverend Stevens (Chelcie Ross) has just asked for anyone that objected to the marriage to \"speak now or forever hold their peace\". Marie has never admitted her dislike of Debra outright and is careful about not saying it out loud, but she jumps at most every chance to annoy her or indirectly insult her on many occasions just for her own pleasure. Chris Elliott was good though, they could have had David Spade in that role though even. Ray tries to learn about Ally's favorite card game. Robert is a police officer and Ray's brother. In the episode "The Gift" (season 2), it is Frank's 65th birthday, making his year of birth 1932. Amy is Phil Rosenthal's real-life wife. He is brutally honest in his relationships with others, and is often depicted as the only member of the family who is not only unafraid of Marie, but the only one who will put his foot down and stand up to her, much to the combined relief and horror of the other characters. In 2004, TV Guide ranked Ray Barone number 10 on its '50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time' list.[3]. Hackidu Real Life Writes the Plot: According to IMDb, the reason for the recast for Amy's brother was that after his cameo appearance, Reubens was arrested on indecent exposure charges. (falls out of hammock) Oof. Life and career [ edit ] Horan was born in Darby, Pennsylvania , the daughter of Selma (ne Spencer), a clerk, and Robert J. Horan, a courthouse officer. She eventually lost her virginity to Robert before they were married, but they were spotted having sex by Robert's neighbors, causing them to sign a sheet mandating bedroom curtains in the apartment building. She was raised by wealthy parents, Lois and Warren Whelan, and grew up in an upper-class background, unlike the other major characters in the sitcom. Debra has a feud with her mother-in-law Marie Barone, who shows distrust of her ability to be a mother and a wife. He is always seen at Ray Barone and Debra's house on the black armchair with his pants unbuttoned and zipper open watching sports or at home ordering Marie to prepare his meals while sitting and reading the paper. The priest forgives Ray when he discovers his parents are, A professional football player, who talks with. In his spare time, Frank is a skilled handyman and a history buff, with a particular interest in the American Civil War. Although Amy marries Robert in Season 7, Episode 24: "Robert's Wedding", she also appears in the previous seasons. We also love Robert! Frank is Ray and Robert's father and Marie's husband. The Christmas Picture Robert has several quirks, the biggest being a nervous habit of touching food to his chin before eating it, commonly known as the "Crazy Chin", which he developed to cope with anxiety which started when Raymond was born and all of Marie's attention turned to Raymond. She clearly favors Ray over Robert athough she denies it. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband and their two children. He is very opinionated, outspoken, and has no problem insulting family members and strangers out in the open (this applies in particular to his wife, Marie). It is established in the flashbacks of "How They Met" that she has never liked Debra ever since Debra asked Ray to fix her futon at dinner time. Amy was best friend to Debra (. For her performance in the series, Horan was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Guest Performer in a Drama Series. Meanwhile in 2017, she played Anna Ferguson in an episode titled The Confirmation in ABC network's sitcom series The Middle., Monica Horan has also appeared in many TV documentary series. After divorcing his first wife, Joanne Glotz, in 1995, Robert moved back in with his parents, became a workaholic, and was acknowledged by the NYPD for not missing one day of work for three years. The character has also appeared in the King of Queens episode "Dire Strayts". This article about an American television actor born in the 1960s is a stub. He often uses this as a reference for recounting stories of survival and how he came to be a "man". The sitcom star is married to Everybody Loves Raymond creator Phil Rosenthal, who sometimes took inspiration from their home and marriage to craft plots. However, Frank is sometimes shown to be a good family man, such as taking the fall for Debra Barone when Marie's prized canister goes missing or even trying to console Robert Barone after he becomes morose from a breakup. In 'The Simpsons' episode in which Homer started an internet company, what was the name of the service or equipment that the Comic Book Guy wanted to buy from him? She also starred as Doris Sherman on Coach and has a body of work in films like Time Bandits, Overboard, Lady in White, and the Cars franchise. For all subsequent episodes, he's played by Chris Elliot and his name has been changed to "Peter". They frequently butt heads due to their strong personalities and different approaches to parenting. He has also appeared in films like This Is Spinal Tap, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Best in Show, and Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. Robert's catchphrase in the show is when he finds the family gathered together silent and says: "Is this about me?". When he returned, he briefly left the police force out of a lack of self-confidence, and nearly became a telemarketer. Robert is a loving uncle and still deeply cares for his little brother Raymond. He is also a horror and suspense novelist, having earned his BA degree in English Language and Literature from Stevenson University. Although the character was revised, Peter sort of became Russell as Peter mentioned that he saw Raymond in the comic book store in episode ". The character has made several crossover appearances: Ray Barone made his final character appearance in an episode of King of Queens that aired after Everybody Loves Raymond ended. Ray lives across the street from his parents and is usually frustrated when they regularly pop in to his house uninvited. She has a cheery disposition and takes enormous pride in her appearance, her cooking, and how clean she keeps her house. In episodes like "Pet the Bunny", "Christmas Present", "Fathers Knows Least" and "Frank Goes Downstairs", he indicates that, though capable of patience and kindness, he deliberately cultivates a tough guy persona. He has a very dark sense of humor and will make fun of Raymond to no end to get a little belated revenge. They met because Amy is Debra Barone's best friend. Debra's Workout On the film side, he can be seen (or heard) in Night at the Museum, Ratatouille, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, Finding Dory, and Gloria Bell. Robert serves as the moral conscience in the family, as the most virtuous of the characters, and often pleads with others when they are considering doing something morally questionable. He reverses the trade, only to find out that the Scramisaur card that Ally was getting is actually a very rare and an expensive one. Monica Louise Horan (born January 29, 1963) is an American actress best known for her role as Amy MacDougall-Barone on the television sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. Their father, Frank Barone, worked long hours and rarely showed them affection. Some of the organizations that benefit from Rosenthal Family Foundation include Young Storytellers Foundation, Upper Darby Arts Education Foundation, Zimmer Children's Museum, LA Philharmonic, Inner City Arts, and Versa Style Dance Forum.. After taking care of the kids and house all day, she is often frustrated by Ray's lack of romantic gestures or willingness to help around the house. (Season 1, episode #14). At 6ft 8.5in (2.045m), he is the tallest Barone. Some of the main characters had crossover appearances in other sitcoms, including The King of Queens, The Nanny, Becker, and Cosby. However, Frank vowed to never be physically abusive towards his sons, never enforcing corporal punishment on them and never engaging in anything more than yelling at them. By rejecting non-essential cookies, Reddit may still use certain cookies to ensure the proper functionality of our platform. Horan was born in Darby, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Selma (ne Spencer), a clerk, and Robert J. Horan, a courthouse officer. Raymond is an introvert who wants to be liked by everyone. And she said, "Um, fine." However, in some situations, there have been times when they do evidence their love for one another, despite their reluctance to be open with it. They are blessed with two children, namely Lily Rosenthal and Ben Rosenthal. Frequently, Amy apologizes to someone even if she didn't do anything wrong. Monica Horan was born Monica Louise Horan on January 29, 1963, in Darby, Pennsylvania, USA, to Selma and Robert J. Horan. In 1980, she graduated from Archbishop Prendergast Catholic High School for Girls and then went to Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. True to his blunt personality, in one episode in which the entire family (the adults) were at a counselling session with their Church priest, Father Hubley, he yelled out in front of everyone that the main reason why Marie looks down on Debra "She [Debra] married him [Raymond], and [Marie] still can't deal with it.". He also has film credits to his name with big-screen outings like Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, Hannie Caulder, and The Pelican Brief. He also respects Ray as a well-meaning, if generally absent, father, in the pattern of Frank. Raymond Albert "Ray" Barone (Ray Romano) is the protagonist of the sitcom. Robert's brother. Marie decides to \"speak now\" to \"counsel\" Robert on whether or not he should go through with the marriage. She attended Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, graduating with a degree in . Monica Horans father Robert J. Horan worked as a courthouse officer, while her mother Selma Spencer worked as a clerk. Later, he took a side job as an alarm salesman for a brief time (one episode) but returned to the NYPD both times, mainly with Raymond's help. [4] Horan is a Democrat.[5]. [2] He is well known in his community as a result of his profession as a sportswriter for Newsday. Debra is vulnerable and emotionally sensitive. She has saved a little money on the side every day and admitted to Debra that she collected over $46,000 since her wedding. She is optimistic and has a sunny disposition and desperately wants every member of the family to like her. Notable examples of this are found in Season 3, Episode 25: "Robert Moves Back", Season 8, Episode 2: "Thank You Notes", and Season 9, Episode 8: "A Job for Robert". Robert's advanced skills as a police officer even got him an interview with the FBI, but his mother intentionally interfered in the interview process. The owner of Wo-Hop's Chinese Takeout restaurant. Born In: Darby, Pennsylvania, United States, See the events in life of Monica Horan in Chronological Order. The final episode reveals that her birthday is December 9 (this was one of Frank's classic "one-liners" as he adds "1802"). Frank Barone (Peter Boyle) Frank is Ray and Robert's father and Marie's husband. Bill Parker ( David Hunt ) who Raymond refers to as Deborah's boyfriend is Patricia Heaton's real life husband. Other than Frank, nearly everyone has a hard time standing up to Marie due to her ability to make people feel guilty, although Debra does occasionally take a stand. And then I just, I walked home. Frank is known for his sarcasm, catchphrases ("Holy crap!" Simultaneously, she also started acting in off-off Broadway theatre. This includes when he had nightmares growing up, when his first wife announced her intention to divorce him and Marie threw her out of the house, when he was attacked by a bull on the job, when he was interviewing for an FBI position, and her frequent attempts to get Robert out of the police force in an effort to keep him safe. Pat is Amy's mom and Hank's wife. Culp's acting career spanned over 50 years. RELATED: Everybody Loves Raymond: 5 Most Romantic Frank & Marie Moments (& 5 Funniest) Amy was best friend to Debra ( Patricia Heaton) and also the girlfriend and eventual wife of Robert ( Brad Garrett ). Left Back After he and Lois get divorced, he jumps back into the dating pool with a much older woman, though it's not long before Deb and Ray discover that Warren and Lois are sleeping together again. Four Halloween trick-or-treaters who all visit the Barone house and are given candy by, An exchange lady at Bloomingdale's Store. See also Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs Hackidu (TV Episode) Details Full Cast and Crew Release Dates Official Sites Company Credits Despite the frustration she often holds on Ray's parents, it is evident that she still loves and cares for them, as well as Robert and Ray. Ray once noted that, during college, she went to Mardi Gras and flashed her breasts to many people who gave her beads and also ended up topless in the newspaper. [2] She graduated from Archbishop Prendergast Catholic High School for Girls in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania in 1980. Monica Horan who supports the Democratic Party, currently resides in Burbank, Los Angeles County, Southern California, USA. His impending birth drove Frank and Marie into marriage. However, this was just said to manipulate Robert into getting Amy MacDougall pregnant. Other main characters include Ray's parents, Frank and Marie Barone, Ray's children Ally, Michael , and Geoffrey Barone , and Ray's brother Robert Barone, with his wife Amy MacDougall. Arguably no other sitcom tackled relatable family quirks and dysfunction better than Everybody Loves Raymond. He is also very scared of her and often sides with her instead of Debra. Hackiduis the 17thepisode ofSeason 4, and is episode 90 of the full 210 episodes for the entire series. Mom Marie loves to meddle in his life, while older brother Robert sometimes resents his success, and Dad Frank just makes comments and raids the fridge. Ray Barone: I'm Ray Barone. https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/monica-horan-44108.php, American Female Film & Theater Personalities, 20th Century Film & Theater Personalities, 21st Century Film & Theater Personalities, 20th Century American Film & Theater Personalities, 21st Century American Film & Theater Personalities. Raymond and his older brother, Robert Barone, were spoiled by Marie. In some cases, however, she is shown to care and be overprotective of Robert as well. PAT: It's just thatover the years, there have been so many times when Amy was very unhappy. Although she is known for her cheerful personality, she has shown herself to not be afraid to push back against Marie's manipulation. In the early episodes, he is seen interviewing a famous sportsman, but this happens less frequently in the later seasons. He starts a crowd-wide dispute about. Even though she grew up in a traditional conservative family, she was a free-spirited and a popular teen in her early years. Who is the actress who plays Amy on Everybody Loves Raymond? Everybody Loves Raymond is a FANDOM TV Community. Throughout the series, Debra often finds Robert Barone the most patient of the Barones, and at times she is shown to get along well with Frank Barone, who thinks of her as a daughter and understands Debra's resentment of Marie. The show revolves around the life of Italian-American Ray Barone, a sportswriter from Long Island, and his wife, Debra Barone. A professional baseball player, who visits, A local parish priest, who Ray has a counselling session with to discuss his guilt over his parents. This is a list of fictional characters from Everybody Loves Raymond, an American sitcom, originally broadcast on CBS from September 13, 1996, to May 16, 2005. She and Frank are known to bicker and insult each other but Marie is able to go head-to-head with him. He owns a comic book store that now belongs in Robert's old apartment on Long Island. Originally a character named Russel was supposed to be Amy's brother. Reddit and its partners use cookies and similar technologies to provide you with a better experience. They changed the character's name and recast him to distance themselves from Paul Reubens after the child pornography charges laid against him in 2002. He is divorced from his first wife and moves back in with his parents prior to marrying Amy. His birthday is April 6. The Where's Lunch production logo shows a bowl of alphabet soup with vegetables. Chris Elliot played Amy's brother Peter MacDougall. Ray tries to learn about Ally's favorite card game.Ray tries to learn about Ally's favorite card game.Ray tries to learn about Ally's favorite card game. Get out! He is also known for being very passive-aggressive. One of the greatest shows on tv. Points 30. She often calls Ray an idiot. She describes her parents as "people who wouldn't yell if they were on fire." The "Everybody Loves Raymond" series finale, titled simply "The Finale," begins with a scenario that showrunner Phil Rosenthal described in an interview with the Television Academy . He lives on Long Island, with his wife, Debra Barone, and their three children, daughter Ally Barone and twin boys Michael and Geoffrey Barone. The Sister Chris Elliot brought something a bit extra to this show, and although his performance was often a bit OTT, his character was likable enough in small doses. On every other Saturday, he takes Raymond's children to The Happy Zone. After his cameo appearance, however, Reubens was arrested on child pornography charges, and Ray Romano objected to Reubens being part of the show's cast Russell abruptly became Peter because in Season 7, Episode 14: "Just a Formality", Peter (Chris Elliott) mentions meeting Ray at the comic book store (which was Russell). Marie is also seen constantly arguing with Frank in nearly every episode, with them constantly fighting and annoying each other. In addition to selling DC comic books, Peter created his own comics. She also had recurring roles on Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, The Office, and Two and a Half Men. Peter MacDougall: You know something, Ray? Learn how and when to remove these template messages, "List of Everybody Loves Raymond characters", Learn how and when to remove this template message, explain the fiction more clearly and provide non-fictional perspective, Season 3, Episode 25: "Robert Moves Back", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Everybody_Loves_Raymond_characters&oldid=1142452939, The owner of Nemo's Pizzaria. The family lives across the street from Raymond's parents, Marie and Frank. He often says to Debra that he sees her as his daughter, as mentioned in Debra at the Lodge when he sticks up for her when she comes to help increase membership for the lodge and all of the lodge members start ogling her. She is well aware of Raymond's reluctance to stand up to her, and in many situations takes advantage of this to achieve her own interests. She attends Gus' funeral and complains about, A man at Gus' funeral. She met Philip Rosenthal while studying at the Hofstra University where she started dating him. Sex Talk Monica Louise Horan (born January 29, 1963) is an American actress best known for her role as Amy MacDougall-Barone on the television sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. She graduated from Hofstra University in 1984 with a degree in theater performance. Horan received her breakthrough role in 1997 when she was cast to play Amy Louise MacDougall Barone in the famous television series 'Everybody Loves Raymond.' The series was created by her husband Philip Rosenthal who also served as one of its executive producers. Press J to jump to the feed. Robert is very envious of his brother Raymond, who was favored by their mother, and though Robert is four years older than Ray and much taller, he constantly feels as if he's stuck in Ray's shadow. Ricky Ruszin is a Features Writer for Collider, focusing on film and TV. Amy is Robert's girlfriend and, later, his wife. She took a break from acting after appearing in Everybody Loves Raymond. She made a comeback in 2011 when she appeared as Sarah in one of the episodes of the famous sitcom series Hot in Cleveland. In the same year, she was also seen in an episode titled Lost in Translation in ABC network's legal drama series The Whole Truth., In 2013, she played Sharon in a couple of episodes of HBO network's comedy-drama television series Enlightened. The series, which was created by Mike White and Laura Dern, was nominated at the 2012 Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series Musical or Comedy.. She met her future husband, Philip Rosenthal, who served as executive producer of Everybody Loves Raymond, while attending Hofstra, and she converted to Judaism before their marriage in 1990.[3]. She then moved to New York City where she performed in off-off Broadway theatre while working as a telephone sales agent for Telecharge. Andy: Andy Kindler. They met because Amy is Debra Barone 's best friend. PAT: I'm sorry, Peter, but we gave your room to Jesus! Robert has been a police officer with the NYPD for 27 years, eventually attaining the rank of Sergeant and then, by the end of the series, Lieutenant. In early episodes, he revealed his dislike of his current brother-in-law, Robert Barone, and his behavior often repelled the rest of the Barones, despite his conflict with Robert, it was noted that the two have more in common than they think with the most common aspect being that the two were overshadowed by their younger sibling and got along better after realizing this (this revealed Amy to be the favorite child of the MacDougall family). What's with Robert? She can also be seen in films like The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, and The Rose. In 1996, she was cast to play April in an episode titled Come Back, Kid in the popular television series In the House.. Despite being retired and taking every opportunity he has to be lazy and enjoy frequent naps, he likes to make himself feel useful by "fixing" things around Ray's house that aren't broken to begin with. The Tenth Anniversary No Thanks Russell: Oh you're Robert's brother? When I first moved here, I said, "Okay, I am tired of being Mr. Lonely Jeans." Because of the relatively socially conservative values of the United States in the 1950s which viewed premarital sex as a sin, Frank and Marie were forced to lie to friends and family that Robert was two months premature. She and Debra share the same middle name. Ray sometimes displays a similar pattern of behavior. He lives in Baltimore, MD, where he can be found quoting Seinfeld from the couch and eating way too many donuts. He always says whatever is on his mind, no matter the occasion or the company present. Hank is Amy's dad and Pat's husband. Ray Barone : Oh boy. Debra has a singles cocktail party to help Amy's lonely brother Peter find a girlfriend but Ray is mortified by whom he ends up attracted to.Debra has a singles cocktail party to help Amy's lonely brother Peter find a girlfriend but Ray is mortified by whom he ends up attracted to.Debra has a singles cocktail party to help Amy's lonely brother Peter find a girlfriend but Ray is mortified by whom he ends up attracted to. The Can Opener Once, he was injured on the job when he was gored in the bottom by a bull while breaking up an illegal rodeo. He is also promoted to chief sports writer. Debra has a singles cocktail party to help Amy's lonely brother Peter find a girlfriend but Ray is mortified by whom he ends up attracted to. He enjoys traveling the world with Lois and learning about new cultures and languages. Sullivan and Sawyer Sweeten were only credited at the end of an episode they would appear in, therefore are recurring. Marie and Frank's New Friends Get out! She featured in her husband's travel/food show, Somebody Feed Phil. She has been married to Phil Rosenthal since 22 April 1990. She grew up on a farm and is religious like her husband which sometimes frustrates her son, Peter, especially when they turn his bedroom into a prayer room. Just a Formality is the fourteenth episode of Season 7, and is the 160th episode overall. Many of their arguments revolve around trivial and even irrational subjects, such as who invented the lawn and literally comparing apples and oranges. His height, appearance and demeanor are the source of much humor, but despite his imposing size, Robert is a very skilled dancer. More at IMDbPro Contact info Agent info Resume Born January 29, 1963 Add to list Awards 1 win & 3 nominations Photos 32 Known for Many issues have caused Amy and Robert to break up in the first six seasons, with one being blamed on Raymond Barone and another happening because Robert was seeing other women, one of whom was his ex-wife. 41 votes, 14 comments. Despite him constantly trying to avoid his obnoxious parents who interfere with his life on a daily basis, it is perfectly clear that he still loves and cares for them. She has a sister, Jennifer Whelan, who is only seen once in the entire series. See production, box office & company info, Stage 5, Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA. She doesn't have the same housewife or mothering skills that Deb and Marie have, which usually leads to Deb wishing her mom would be a little more nurturing and hands-on.
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