- जन्म
- मौत को प्राप्त12 दिसंबर 2006 · मैनहटन, न्यूयॉर्क शहर, न्यूयॉर्क, संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका (multiple myeloma and heart disease)
- जन्म का नामPeter Lawrence Boyle Jr.
- ऊंचाई6′ 2″ (1.88 मी)
- Peter Boyle का जन्म 18 अक्तूबर 1935 को हुआ था।Peter Boyle एक अभिनेता थे, जो Everybody Loves Raymond (1996), रेड हीट (1988) और The Shadow (1994) के लिए मशहूर थे।उनकी मृत्यु 12 दिसंबर 2006 को हुई थी।
- पति/पत्नीLoraine Alterman Boyle(21 अक्तूबर 1977 - 12 दिसंबर 2006) (उनकी मृत्यु, 2 बच्चे)
- बच्चेAmy Boyle
- पेरेंटFrancis Xavier BoyleAlice Boyle
- रिश्तेदारSidney Francis Lewis Jr(Grandparent)
- Often played gruff yet lovable characters
- Got lost while trying to reach his audition for Everybody Loves Raymond (1996) with his wife frequently asking him if he knew where he was going. The frustration of not knowing caused him to become irritated and snappy when he finally arrived and, as a result, was cast as the gruff and grouchy Frank Barone.
- Before deciding to pursue a career in acting, he was a monk in the Christian Brothers order.
- Peter's wife Loraine Alterman Boyle 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. Lennon served as best man at their wedding. Their first child Lucy was born two days after Lennon's murder in 1980.
- He suffered a near-fatal stroke in October 1990 that rendered him completely speechless and immobile for nearly six months. He also had a heart attack on the set while taping an episode of Everybody Loves Raymond (1996) in 1999. After an angioplasty, he quickly recovered health and returned to the series.
- Father hosted a popular children's lunchtime cartoon show in Philadelphia in the 1950s titled "Lunch with Uncle Pete."
- I don't think I would be an actor if I was all that intelligent.
- When I was in high school I wanted to be a leading man guy, like Howard Keel. But then God saw fit to take the hair off my head at age 24.
- I went through that adolescent crisis where you either jump into the river or jump into spirituality. I felt the call for a while; then I felt the normal pull of the world and the flesh. - PB, referring to his early life as a monk
- [from a 1973 Rolling Stone article] Back in the fifties. I was an early fifties Jesus freak. I did it for about a year. I never spoke when I wasn't supposed to speak. I was an acolyte in the order of the Christian Brothers. Yeah, yeah, I know -- the Friends of the Winos. But I took it very seriously at the time. I pursued, you know, God, somewhat unsuccessfully for several years as a professional religious person, and then I forsook that life and took myself back to the world, and, through a series of incredibly stupid errors, became an actor. And after many hard, bitter years of struggle, I've achieved the immense fame I have now. Wealth. Happiness. Beautiful women throwing themselves at me. Believe me, it's not at all it's cracked up to be. Ahead of me, I can see only more stardom, with liberal does of obscurity.
- [on working with Robert Mitchum on The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973)] I really like Mitchum. The thing about him is that he's so fantastically hyperkinetic. I mean, questions of tolerance and energy and all that stuff -- he's just not quite human.
- Steelyard Blues (1973) - $75,000
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