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Actor Peter Boyle Dies, at age 71

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Everybody Loves Raymond star Peter Boyle died on Tuesday evening at New York Presbyterian Hospital after a long battle with heart disease and multiple myeloma, a bone-marrow cancer. The Emmy-winning actor, who portrayed curmudgeonly Frank Barone on the long-running sitcom, was 71.

Boyle, also known for his roles in 1974's Young Frankenstein and 1976's Taxi Driver, is survived by wife Loraine and daughters Lucy and Amy.
 
I heard about this earlier...very sad :sadcry: I loved his work in "Young Frankenstein"

He was a wonderful person and will be missed.
 
very true.. and of course his role on Everybody Loves Raymond is unforgettable. hehehe...











ps.. chris, we still up for chatting this evening?
 
samamigo82 said:
very true.. and of course his role on Everybody Loves Raymond is unforgettable. hehehe...











ps.. chris, we still up for chatting this evening?

Never really watched him on Raymond...but his role as Wizard on Taxi Driver was great too.

And of course we're still up for chatting 🙂
 
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Rest in Peace, Peter!

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That's terrible to hear 🙁

Great choice of clips, featherfingers! The scene with Gene Hackman has got to be my favourite movie moment!
 
Oh, yes! That scene had my fourteen year old self and my ten year old sister collapsing on each other in the theater when the movie came out. We watched "Young Frankenstein" again recently when I visited Florida.

The earliest role I remember Peter Boyle in was a film called "Joe". He played a psychopathic construction worker who gets a gun so he could shoot hippies. He also did so many other things over the years.

I watch the reruns of "Raymond" every night after I get home from work. Peter Boyle will be missed.
 
Crap! All the cool people are dying today... "Young Frankenstein" was classic. There's never been a better rendition of "Puttin' On The Ritz"...

Knox The Hatter said:
He played a psychopathic construction worker who gets a gun so he could shoot hippies. He also did so many other things over the years.
Waitaminnit... The psychopathic construction worker, or Peter Boyle? I mean, I'm all for eulogizing and remembering the other accomplishments of shooters of hippies, too, but I just want to make sure I know who we're talking about, here... 😀

(I'm kidding, of course! ...who cares about a hippie shooter's other accomplishments? Shooting hippies is enough. :firedevil )
 
I just heard the news myself, and I'm simply heartbroken! I LOVED Peter! He was such a great actor, and sooooooo funny! The world will be short a few laugh lines without him! :sadcry:
 
His work in Young Frankenstein will always be my favorite.

"Now don't inhale until the tip glows."
 
LOS ANGELES (Dec. 13) - Peter Boyle , the actor who transformed from an angry workingman in "Joe" to a tap-dancing monster in "Young Frankenstein" and finally the comically grouchy father on "Everybody Loves Raymond," has died. He was 71.

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Boyle died Tuesday evening at New York Presbyterian Hospital. He had been suffering from multiple myeloma and heart disease, said his publicist, Jennifer Plante.

"It's like losing a spouse," Doris Roberts , who played his wife on "Raymond," said in a statement. "I'm going to miss my dear friend, so unlike the character he played on television. He's a brilliant actor, a gentleman, incredibly intelligent, wonderfully well read and a loving friend."

A member of the Christian Brothers religious order who turned to acting, the tall, prematurely balding Boyle gained notice in the title role of the 1970 sleeper hit "Joe," playing an angry, murderous bigot at odds with the emerging hippie youth culture.

Briefly typecast in tough, irascible roles, Boyle began to escape the image as Robert Redford 's campaign manager in "The Candidate" and left it behind entirely after "Young Frankenstein," Mel Brooks ' 1974 send-up of horror films. The latter movie's defining moment came when Gene Wilder, as scientist Frederick Frankenstein, introduced his creation to an upscale audience. Boyle, decked out in tails, performed a song-and-dance routine to the Irving Berlin classic "Puttin' On the Ritz."

It showed another side of Boyle, one that would be best exploited in the sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond," in which he played curmudgeonly paterfamilias Frank Barone for 10 years.

"He's just obnoxious in a nice way, just for laughs," Boyle said of the character in a 2001 interview. "It's a very sweet experience having this (success) happen at a time when you basically go back over your life and see every mistake you ever made."

When Boyle tried out for the role opposite series star Ray Romano 's Ray Barone, however, he was kept waiting for his audition - and he was not happy.

"He came in all hot and angry," recalled the show's creator, Phil Rosenthal, "and I hired him because I was afraid of him." But Rosenthal also noted: "I knew right away that he had a comic presence."

Patricia Heaton , who played Boyle's daughter-in-law on "Raymond," said in a statement, "Peter was an incredible man who made all of us who had the privilege of working with him aspire to be better actors. ... he was loved by everyone that knew him and loved by his many fans who cherished his talent."

Boyle had first come to the public's attention more than a quarter century before, in the critically acclaimed "Joe." He met his wife, Loraine Alterman, on the set of "Young Frankenstein" when she visited as a reporter for Rolling Stone magazine and Boyle, still in monster makeup, asked her for a date.

On television, he starred in "Joe Bash," an acclaimed but short-lived 1986 "dramedy" in which he played a lonely beat cop. He won an Emmy in 1996 for his guest-starring role in an episode of "The X Files," and he was nominated for "Everybody Loves Raymond" and for the 1977 TV film "Tail Gunner Joe," in which he played Sen. Joseph McCarthy.

In the 1976 film "Taxi Driver," he was the cabbie-philosopher Wizard, who counseled Robert DeNiro's violent Travis Bickle.

He did dozens of other films, including "T.R. Baskin," "F.I.S.T.," "Johnny Dangerously," "Conspiracy: Trial of the Chicago 8" (as activist David Dellinger), "The Dream Team," "Monster's Ball," "The Santa Clause," "The Santa Clause 2," "While You Were Sleeping" (in a charming turn as Sandra Bullock 's future father-in-law) and "Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed."

The son of a local TV personality in Philadelphia, Boyle was educated in Roman Catholic schools and spent three years in a monastery before abandoning his religious studies. He later described the experience as similar to "living in the Middle Ages."

He explained his decision to leave in 1991: "I felt the call for awhile; then I felt the normal pull of the world and the flesh."

He traveled to New York to study with Uta Hagen, supporting himself for five years with various jobs, including postal worker, waiter, maitre d' and office temp. Finally, he was cast in a road company version of "The Odd Couple." When the play reached Chicago he quit to study with that city's famed improvisational troupe Second City.

Upon returning to New York, he began to land roles in TV commercials, off-Broadway plays and finally films.

Through his wife, a friend of Yoko Ono, the actor became close friends with John Lennon. "We were both seekers after a truth, looking for a quick way to enlightenment," Boyle once said of Lennon, who was best man at his wedding.

In 1990, Boyle had a stroke and couldn't talk for six months. In 1999, he had a heart attack on the "Raymond" set. He soon regained his health, however, and returned to the series.

Despite his work in "Everybody Loves Raymond" and other Hollywood productions, Boyle made New York City his home. He and his wife had two daughters, Lucy and Amy.
 
Thanks for posting that, Ray. Good to see hippies don't bare grudges. 😀

No, but seriously, Boyle was an extraordinary talent, a great actor, and will be truly missed.
 
Jesus. This is one hell of a shock. He was a great comedic actor.
 
The world is a sadder place today. What a shame...Heaven doesn't know how lucky it is.
XOXO
 
Peter, you'll be missed. I was just watching him in "Where The Buffalo Roam"

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The world has lost a great talent, Peter was a very talented actor, I loved his work in Young Frankenstein and he was always my favorite character on Everybody Loves Raymond, he was a great actor and a seemingly great man, and he will be missed.
 
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