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Brad Garrett: Co-Star of Everybody Loves Raymond

BRAD GARRETT
Co-Star of Everybody Loves Raymond


Brad Garrett plays Ray Romano's big brother Robert on the hit CBS series “Everybody Loves Raymond,” which has earned him four Emmy nominations and in 2002 and 2003 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.

Brad Garrett, raised in Woodland Hills, California, was born on April 14, 1960. After high school graduation, Garrett began performing his stand-up act at various Los Angeles comedy clubs, getting his start at the Ice House in Pasadena and The Improv in Hollywood. His first appearance - at age 23, on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson," made him one of the youngest comedians ever to perform on the program.

From this appearance, Brad Garrett's stand-up career took off, garnering him headlining gigs at national venues as well as opening spots for legends, including Frank Sinatra, Diana Ross, Julio Iglesias, Liza Minnelli and Sammy Davis Jr. In 1989, The Las Vegas Review Journal named Garrett the "Best Comedian" working on the Strip.

At this point, Brad Garrett made his foray into the world of television. Garrett's television guest roles range from stints on “Roseanne” and "Mad About You,” to his trademark role of the obsessive mechanic on “Seinfeld” (you may remember him stealing Jerry's Saab in order to teach him a lesson about poor auto maintenance).

Now in its ninth season on CBS, “Everybody Loves Raymond” continues to be a critical and ratings success, posting numbers worthy enough to win its time slot every week. Brad Garrett portrays Ray Barone's (Ray Romano) brother Robert, the NYPD policeman. Robert's existence is constantly overshadowed by his sports-writer sibling. The rivalry helped coin the titled line, “Everybody Loves Raymond.”

Brad Garrett's voice-over work includes giving life to Fatso, the ghost in the 1995 mega-hit feature “Casper,” and can be heard playing the part of Dim, the rhinoceros beetle, in the Pixar/Disney feature, “A Bug's Life” and Bloat the blowfish in Pixar/Disney's latest project, “Finding Nemo.”

Brad Garrett has since been seen in HBO's “Don King: Only in America,” “George B,” with David Morse, which was a finalist at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival, “Suicide Kings,” with Christopher Walken, Showtime's “Clubland,” with Alan Alda, and director Woody Allen's “Sweet & Lowdown,” with Sean Penn and Uma Thurman. Garrett has also guest hosted The Late Show for a sidelined David Letterman.

In 2002, Brad Garrett played Jackie Gleason in the critically acclaimed CBS film, “Gleason,” for which he earned an Emmy Award nomination and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Movie or Miniseries. He will next be seen in the Disney feature, “The Pacifier,” for director Adam Shankman and in the independent feature, “The Moguls,” with Jeff Bridges. Garrett will be heard in Pixar/Disney’s next animated film, “Ratatouille.”

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