Brad Garrett: Everybody Loves Raymond Reunions and Beyond

Brad Garrett, best known for his portrayal of Robert Barone on “Everybody Loves Raymond,” has been making headlines with his recent reunions alongside long-time friends Ray Romano and Phil Rosenthal. The trio recently enjoyed a steak dinner at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas for an episode of Netflix’s popular travel series “Somebody Feed Phil,” and Garrett also appeared on stage with Romano at the 2025 Emmy Awards.

Now, Garrett is gearing up for an even bigger reunion as CBS presents “Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion” airing on Monday, Nov. 24. The show brings back the beloved cast, including Patricia Heaton, Monica Horan, and the Sweeten siblings, Madylin and Sullivan, for a nostalgic celebration.

Garrett expertly portrayed Robert Barone, a police officer and older brother to Ray Barone, on “Everybody Loves Raymond.” He won three Primetime Emmy Awards for his work on the show and continues to showcase his dry-wit comedy through his club in Las Vegas, mentoring up-and-coming comedians and delighting fans with his performances.

In addition to his television success, Garrett has also made an impact in the film industry, notably portraying Jackie Gleason in “Gleason.” Voice work in popular animated movies further showcases his diverse talent.

Garrett’s Las Vegas club has become a hotspot for comedy enthusiasts, with a focus on showcasing emerging talent. The supportive environment he has created allows for comics to hone their craft and gain exposure through various opportunities.

As “Everybody Loves Raymond” approaches its 30th anniversary, Garrett reflects on the show’s success and the lasting friendships formed on set. The genuine camaraderie among the cast has endured over the years, with recent reunions reaffirming the bond they share.

The upcoming reunion special promises to bring viewers back to the Barone living room for a heartwarming evening with one of America’s favorite TV families. Garrett’s contributions to the show and the legacy of “Everybody Loves Raymond” continue to resonate with audiences, making him a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.

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