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 Peter Boyle Biography -
 
Name :Peter Boyle
Profession : Actor
Birth Details : born October 18, 1935, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Height : 6' 2" (1.88 m)
Salary : Steelyard Blues (1973) $75,000
Spouse : Loraine Alterman Boyle (1977 - present) 2 children
Biography
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 Peter Boyle Trivia -
  • Before deciding to pursue a career in acting, he was a monk in the Christian Brothers order.
  • Peter's wife Loraine was a reporter for Rolling Stone Magazine when they first met--he was in his full make-up for Young Frankenstein (1974). Through her friendship with Yoko Ono, Peter met and became best friends with ex-Beatle John Lennon.
  • After seeing people cheer at his role in Joe (1970), he refused the lead role in The French Connection (1971) and other roles that glamorized violence.
  • Has 2 daughters with Alterman, Lucy and Amy.
  • Suffered a stroke in 1990 and couldn't talk for 6 months.
  • Father hosted a popular children's lunchtime cartoon show in Philadelphia in the 1950s titled "Lunch with Uncle Pete."
  • John Lennon was best man at his wedding to his wife Loraine.
  • Is Irish American.
  • Commuted between Los Angeles, California, and his home in New York City for the filming of "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996).
  • When he hosted "Saturday Night Live" (1975) in the 1970s, he demonstrated his fine singing voice.
  • 1957 graduate of La Salle University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Was the only member of the ensemble cast of "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996) who didn't win an Emmy award for acting in a comedy series.

 Peter Boyle Detailed Biography -
Peter Boyle (born October 18, 1935, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American actor. A native Philadelphian of Irish descent, Boyle has won praise for playing both comic and dramatic roles. He served in the Army, but his military career was shortened by a nervous breakdown. Boyle was also a monk in the Christian Brothers order, and taught drama at their school in Pittsburgh before turning to acting. He graduated from La Salle University in Philadelphia in 1957. He was briefly part of The Second City Chicago ensemble, and he studied acting with famed acting coach Uta Hagen. He had a brief scene in the critically acclaimed 1969 film Medium Cool.

His first starring role was as the title character in the movie Joe which was released in 1970, in which Boyle played a hardhat bigot to wide acclaim. The film's release was surrounded by controversy over its violence and language. Ironically, it was during this time that Boyle became close friends with the actress Jane Fonda, and with her he participated in many protests against the Vietnam War. After seeing people cheer at his role in Joe, Boyle refused the lead role in The French Connection (1971) as well as other movie and TV roles that, he believed, glamorized violence. Boyle had another hit role with Young Frankenstein in 1974, directed by Mel Brooks. Boyle also gave another acclaimed dramatic performance in the 1977 television film Tail Gunner Joe where he played disgraced Senator Joseph McCarthy. Boyle is most often seen in supporting roles and appears more often as a character actor than a leading man. Some of his better known roles include appearances in Taxi Driver, The Dream Team, The Shadow, and The Candidate. He won an Emmy award in 1996 for his role in "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose," a season-three episode of the cult TV show The X-Files, in which he played an insurance salesman who can see into the future. In the 1970s when he hosted Saturday Night Live' (1975) he had the opportunity to demonstrate his fine singing voice. As Frank Barone Boyle is probably best known to audiences today for his role as cranky Frank Barone in the popular CBS television sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, which aired from 1996 until 2005. The show was shot in Los Angeles, to which Boyle commuted from his New York City home. He was repeatedly nominated for an Emmy for this role, but never won (beaten out multiple times in the Supporting Actor category by his costar Brad Garrett), though all of the other lead actors on the show -- Garrett, Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, and his TV wife Doris Roberts -- have won at least one Emmy each for their performances. Boyle was best friends with rock legend John Lennon, who was the best man at Boyle's 1977 wedding to Lorraine Alterman, with whom he has two daughters, Lucy and Amy. Boyle met Lennon through his wife, a reporter for Rolling Stone who was friends with Yoko Ono. Boyle suffered a stroke in 1990 and was unable to talk for 6 months. During the 2004 election Boyle was a supporter of John Kerry. Starting in late 2005, Boyle, with former TV wife Doris Roberts, appeared in several TV ads for the 75th anniversary of Alka-Seltzer, reprising the famous line, "I can't believe I ate the whole thing."

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