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Frank from Raymond is dead

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NEW YORK - Peter Boyle, the actor known for playing everything from a tap-dancing monster in “Young Frankenstein” to the curmudgeonly father in the long-running TV sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond,” has died. He was 71.Boyle died Tuesday evening at New York Presbyterian Hospital. He had been suffering from multiple myeloma and heart disease, said his publicist, Jennifer Plante.
Boyle was beginning to gain notice playing hard-bitten, angry types when he took on the role of the hulking, lab-created monster in Mel Brooks’ 1974 send-up of horror films. The 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 the Emmy-winning actor, one that would be exploited in countless other films and perhaps best in “Everybody Loves Raymond,” in which he played incorrigible paterfamilias Frank Barone for 10 years.“He’s just obnoxious in a nice way, just for laughs,” he said of the character in a 2001 interview. “It’s a very sweet experience having this 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.”
Boyle first came to the public’s attention more than a quarter century before. “Joe” was a sleeper hit in which he portrayed the title role, an angry, murderous bigot at odds with the era’s emerging hippie youth culture.
Although critically acclaimed, he faced being categorized as someone who played tough, angry types. He broke free of that to some degree as Robert Redford’s campaign manager in “The Candidate,” and shed it entirely in “Young Frankenstein.”
The latter film also led to the actor meeting his wife, Loraine Alterman, who visited the set as a reporter for Rolling Stone magazine. Boyle, still in his monster makeup, quickly asked her for a date.
 
Peter Boyle was cooler Pre-Raymond.
but still. too bad about that.
 
“He came in all hot and angry,” recalled the show’s creator, Phil Rosenthal, “and I hired him because I was afraid of him.”

LOL, awesome.

Also, he's not "Frank from Raymond". :o
He's the monster from Young Frankenstein.
Sucks, I also liked him in Taxi Driver.
He seemed immortal. :huh:
 
That's what being angry and pissed off all the time does to you.

It raises your blood pressure and you die of a heart attack:cmad:
 
Whoa, that's crazy. He was still spry as hell. And that cynical tone to his voice...man.
 
Don't forget his role in "Johnny Dangerously". :up: The man was awesome. Thank you for all those laughs, Peter. Rest in peace.

jag
 
He was also great in Monster's Ball.

R.I.P. Peter
 
His performances on Raymond were classic, he will be missed
 
Oh my God. I loved him on that show.. R.I.P. Peter Boyle. :csad:
 
Saw this on CNN alittle while ago. This sucks. Did you know that John Lennon was his best man at his wedding?

RIP Peter. :csad: :csad:
 
Sucks! :( I'll listen to Puttin' On the Ritz in his honor.
 
I'm watching Young Frankenstein tonight... farewell Mr. Boyle you will be remembered fondly and greatly missed.

R.I.P.
 

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