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  1. 13 dic 2006 · Published on December 13, 2006 12:00PM EST. Everybody Loves Raymond star Peter Boyle died on Tuesday evening at New York Presbyterian Hospital after a long battle with heart disease and multiple ...

  2. 1966-2006. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons. Peter Boyle (ur. 18 października 1935 w Filadelfii, zm. 12 grudnia 2006 w Nowym Jorku) – amerykański aktor filmowy i telewizyjny. Na ekranie debiutował pod koniec lat 60. Pierwszą ważną rolę zagrał w filmie Johna G. Avildsena Joe w 1970. Wielkim sukcesem okazała się rola monstrum ...

  3. Peter Lawrence Boyle (18 de octubre de 1935-12 de diciembre de 2006) fue un actor estadounidense ganador de un Premio Emmy en 1996 por su papel de actor invitado en la serie The X-Files. Boyle es conocido también por su participación en la serie Everybody Loves Raymond como Frank Barone y por películas como El jovencito Frankenstein o Taxi Driver .

  4. it.wikiquote.org › wiki › Peter_BoylePeter Boyle - Wikiquote

    Citazioni di Peter Boyle [modifica] Pochissime persone lo sanno: c'è un outlet Prada. Ma è in Toscana. Very few people know this: There's a Prada outlet store. But it's in Tuscany. Quando stavo per diventare padre, il mio amico Burgess Meredith mi disse: "Troverai qualcosa di meraviglioso -- qualcuno che amerai più di te stesso."

  5. 12 dic 2006 · Peter Lawrence Boyle, Jr. was an American actor, best known for his role as Frank Barone on the sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, and as a comical monster in Mel Brooks' film spoof Young Frankenstein .

  6. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_BoylePeter Boyle - Wikipedia

    Peter Lawrence Boyle (n. 18 octombrie 1935 – d. 12 decembrie 2006) a fost actor un american câștigător al unui premiu Emmy. Principalul său rol a fost Frank Barone în sitcom -ul Everybody Loves Raymond. Este de asemenea cunoscut pentru rolurile din Taxi Driver, Young Frankenstein și Joe .

  7. 12 dic 2006 · --Peter Boyle in Entertainment Weekly, October 20, 1995. "So many people came up to me after those shows [the episodes of 'NYPD Blue' dealing with schizophrenia]--people who had dealt with the same sorts of problems. I was stunned by how wide an audience this thing had touched." --Peter Boyle to Entertainment Weekly, October 20, 1995.