PATRICIA HEATON |
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Name |
Patricia Helen Heaton
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Birthdate |
March 4, 1958
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Birthplace |
Bay Village – Cleveland, Ohio
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Relationships |
Married to David Hunt (1990)
One previous marriage (84-87)
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Children |
Sam, John, Joseph, Daniel
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Height |
5′ 2″
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Agency |
Creative Artists Agency
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TELEVISION / TELEFILMS |
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2007 |
FOX – Back to You |
Kelly Carr |
2006 |
ABC – Untitled Patricia Heaton sitcom pilot |
Janet Daily
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2006 |
ABC – The Path to 9/11 |
Barbara Bodine
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2005 |
TNT – The Engagement Ring |
Sara Anselmi
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2004 |
TNT – The Goodbye Girl |
Paula McFadden
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2001 |
CBS – A Town Without Christmas |
M.J. Jensen
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1997 |
CBS – Miracle in the Woods |
Wanda Briggs
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1996 |
Everybody Loves Raymond |
Debra Barone
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1995 |
Women of the House |
Natalie Hollingsworth
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1994 |
Someone Like Me |
Jean Stepjak |
1992 |
Room for Two |
Jill Kurland |
1990 |
Shattered Dreams |
2nd Dotti |
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MOVIES |
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1996 |
Space Jam |
Woman fan
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1994 |
The New Age |
Anna |
1992 |
Beethoven |
Brie
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1992 |
Memoirs of an Invisible Man |
Ellen |
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THEATRE |
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2007 |
Theresa Rebeck’s The Scene |
Stella
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An Off Broadway Production at Second Stage Theatre |
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PRODUCER CREDITS |
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2006 |
Amazing Grace |
producer
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2005 |
The Engagement Ring |
exec-producer |
2005 |
The Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania |
producer
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GUEST TV APPEARANCES |
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2004 |
Danny Phantom
– “Mystery Meat” |
The Lunch Lady
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1999 |
The Kings of Queens
– “Dire Strayts” |
Debra Barone
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1996 |
Party of Five
– “Comings and Goings”
– “Poor Substitutes” |
Robin Merrin |
1991 |
thirtysomething
– “Second Look” |
Dr. Karen Silverman
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1990 |
thirtysomething
– “Prelude to a Bris”
– “Life Class”
– “Post-Op”
– “Another Country” |
Dr. Karen Silverman |
1990 |
Matlock
“The Brothers” |
Ellie Stanford |
1989 |
thirtysomething
– “New Baby” |
Dr. Karen Silverman |
1989 |
Alien Nation
– “The Red Room” |
Amanda Russle |
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TV BIOGRAPHY SPECIALS |
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2003 |
A&E Biography: Patricia Heaton |
2002 |
Revealed with Jules Asner: Patricia Heaton |
2000 |
Intimate Portrait: Patricia Heaton |
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NOTABLE TV GUEST APPEARANCES |
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2006 |
Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor Event |
2006 |
Thou Shalt Laugh (host – DVD only) |
2005 |
Inside the Actors Studio: Everybody Loves Raymond |
2005 |
Everybody Loves Raymond: The Last Laugh |
2005 |
Oprah – The cast of Raymond say farewell |
2005 |
A&E Biography: Ray Romano |
2004 |
TV Guide Close Up: From Comedy Club to Primetime |
2004 |
The AMC Project: Rated R: Republicans in Hollywood |
2004 |
Dr. Phil: Family First Primetime Special |
2003 |
Christmas In Washington (host) |
2003 |
Mad TV |
2003 |
CBS at 75 Anniversary Event |
2002 |
Oprah – Life Lessons From Funny People |
2002 |
VH1’s “Mom’s Who Rock” (host) |
2002 |
Intimate Portrait: Doris Roberts |
2002 |
Everybody Loves Raymond: The First Six Years |
2002 |
Biography Countdown “Laugh Out Loud: TV’s 15 Greatest Comedians” |
2001 |
An American Celebration At Ford’s Theater |
2001 |
Ladies Home Journal’s Most Fascinating Women |
2001 |
A Home For The Holidays With Mariah Carey |
2000 |
VH1’s The List: Best TV Theme Song |
2000 |
TV Guide’s Celebrity Dish |
1999 |
Disney’s American Teacher Awards |
1999 |
8th Annual Movie Guide Awards Gala |
1998 |
Hollywood Squares: Everybody Loves Raymond |
1991 |
Martha Stewart Living |
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TALK SHOW APPEARANCES |
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The Megan Mullally Show
09/29/06
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Live with Regis and Kelly
01/09/07 | 05/31/06 | 05/16/05 | 01/16/04 | 04/02/03 | 04/0303 | 10/01/02
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The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
02/20/07 | 06/06/06
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The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
05/17/06 | 04/06/05
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The Ellen DeGeneres Show
11/28/05 | 02/23/05 | 10/14/03
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The View
11/18/05 | 02/11/05 | 02/18/03 | 10/14/02
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The Late Night with Conan O’Brien
12/18/06 | 11/18/05 | 04/03/03 | 06/23/00
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Larry King Live
05/10/05 | 04/08/02
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Late Show with David Letterman
02/02/05 | 01/12/04 | 09/30/02 | 01/31/01 | 03/24/98
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Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn
01/27/03 | 10/14/02 | 09/17/01 | 7/16/2001 | 06/12/00
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The Rachael Ray Show
01/16/07
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The Wayne Brady Show
10/31/02
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The Caroline Rhea Show
10/17/02
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The Bill O’Reilly Show
10/01/02
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Rosie O’Donnell
02/01/01 | 06/02/00
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Martin Short Show
10/21/99
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AWARDS & NOMINATIONS |
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Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Won: 2000, 2001
Nominated: 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 |
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
Nominated: 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002 |
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
Nominated: 2005 |
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
Won: 2003
Nominated: 2006, 2005, 2004, 2002, 2000, 1999 |
Lucille Lortel Awards (Off Broadway Theater)
Outstanding Lead Actress
Nominated: 2007 |
People’s Choice Awards
Favorite Female TV Performer
Nominated: 2003 |
TV Guide Awards
Actress of the Year in a Comedy Series
Nominated: 2001 |
Viewers for Quality Television Awards
Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series
Won: 1999, 2000
Nominated: 1998 |
WIFTI Women of Achievement Award
Recipient: 2005 |
Family Television Awards – Actress
Honoree: 2003 |
National Gracie Allen Award
Recipient: 2003 |
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COMMERCIALS |
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2003 |
Albertson’s Grocery Stores/Acme Markets |
2003 |
Pantene Pro-V Healthy Hair Care system |
2003 |
Sunbelt Chewy Chocolate Chip Granola Bars |
2000 |
Nestle Treasures Candy |
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PRODUCTION COMPANIES |
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2001 |
FourBoys Films – production company of Patricia Heaton and David Hunt |
1989 |
Stage Three theatre group (produced The Johnstown Vindicator) |
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AFFILIATIONS |
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Patricia Heaton is a Honorary Chair of Feminists for Life of America. |
In 2003, Patricia Heaton became a celebrity spokesperson for Albertsons, a deal that lasted until early 2007. |
Patricia Heaton is a Member of the President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation. |
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BOOKS |
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2002 |
“Motherhood & Hollywood: How to Get a Job Like Mine”
by Patricia Heaton
Villard; 1st edition (September 17, 2002)
A New York Times Bestseller
Available in hardcover, paperback, audio CD, eBook |
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SONGS & MUSICALS |
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2005 |
Duet with Mary Haskell, “For Good” (Track 13)
“Inspired: Standards – Good for the Soul” CD |
2004 |
Appears in the video clip for “The Goodbye Girl” performed by Hootie & The Blowfish |
1987 |
Gospel Musical, “Don’t Get God Started” |
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