Who are Ray Romano's children?
Ray Romano has four children: Alexandra, Matthew, Gregory, and Joseph.
Celebrity / Family
Ray Romano, known for his role as Ray Barone on 'Everybody Loves Raymond,' is a proud father of four. With the 'Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion' airing soon, here's a closer look at his children with wife Anna: Alexandra,...
Ray Romano's family life has often intersected with his career. His eldest, Alexandra, has acting credits and co-produced 'Somewhere in Queens', showcasing her diverse talents. The twins, Matthew and Gregory, have experience in television production and acting, while Joseph's experiences inspired Ray's work. Anna Romano, Ray's wife, supported the family during his early career and battled breast cancer, highlighting the family's resilience. Their story offers a glimpse into the personal life of a beloved actor and the dynamics of his family.
Ray Romano has four children: Alexandra, Matthew, Gregory, and Joseph.
Ray Romano is married to Anna Romano (née Scarpulla).
Alexandra works in PR and co-produced a film with her father. Matthew and Gregory have worked in television production. Joseph's life inspired Ray's film 'Somewhere in Queens'.
Yes, Alexandra had a recurring role, and Anna appeared in one episode.
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