
Patricia Heaton
Acting
Biography
Patricia Helen Heaton is an American actress. She is known for her starring role as Debra Barone in the CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond (1996–2005) and as Frances "Frankie" Heck on the ABC sitcom The Middle (2009–2018). Heaton is a three-time Emmy Award winner – twice winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for Everybody Loves Raymond, and a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Culinary Program as host of Patricia Heaton Parties (2015–2016).
Born: March 4, 1958
Place of Birth: Bay Village, Ohio, USA
Known For

This Week
ABC's Sunday morning political affairs program, currently hosted by George Stephanopoulos.

Danny Phantom
Danny Fenton was once your typical kid until he accidentally blew up his parents' laboratory and became ghost-hunting superhero Danny Phantom. Now half-ghost, Danny's picked up paranormal powers, but only his sister, Jazz, and best friends, Samantha and Tucker, know his secret. Danny's busy fighting ghosts, saving Casper High and hiding his new identity all while trying to graduate.

Room for Two
Room for Two is an American situation comedy starring Linda Lavin that also featured Patricia Heaton as Jill Kurland, a producer of a New York City television show called Wake Up, New York. The show focused on Jill's relationship with her mother from Ohio, played by Lavin, who joined Jill's show as a result of her humorous and misplaced opinions and criticisms.

Thou Shalt Laugh
Seven of the funniest Christian Comedians on earth, and hosted by two-time Emmy Award winner, Patricia Heaton.

Christmas in Washington
The 2003 edition of Christmas in Washington hosted by Patricia Heaton.

Front of the Class
A boy with Tourette's syndrome overcomes criticism and discrimination to achieve his dream of becoming a teacher.

The Unbreakable Boy
When Scott and Teresa LeRette learn that their son Austin is both autistic and has brittle bone disease, they initially worry for their son’s future. But with Scott’s growing faith and Austin’s incredible spirit, they become 'unbreakable', finding joy, gratitude, and courage even in the most trying times.

The Middle
The daily mishaps of a married woman and her semi-dysfunctional family and their attempts to survive life in general in the city of Orson, Indiana.

Hollywood Squares
On September 14, 1998, a Hollywood Squares revival debuted with Tom Bergeron as its host. In addition to her production duties, Whoopi Goldberg served as the permanent center square, with series head writer Bruce Vilanch, Gilbert Gottfried, Martin Mull, and Caroline Rhea as regular panelists and Brad Garrett, Bobcat Goldthwait, Jeffrey Tambor, George Wallace, Kathy Griffin and various others as semi-regular panelists. Shadoe Stevens returned to announce, although he was not given a square on the panel as he had been when John Davidson was host.

Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Stepping into the late-late slot vacated by David Letterman, Conan O'Brien stars in a show that far outdoes its competition in sheer strangeness. Along with the celebrity interviews and musical numbers typical of late-night talk shows, this program make frequent use of odd walk-on characters and frequent "visits" from celebrity guests.
Filmography
as MJ Owens
as Sadie
as Mother Superior
as Marcia
as Holly
as Dr. Burke
as Carol Kenney
as Mama Bear (voice)
as Edith (voice)
as Sondra
as Self
as Frankie Heck
as Ellen Cohen
as Kelly Carr
as Herself - Host
as Self - Guest
as Sara Rosa Anselmi
as Self
as Lunch Lady Ghost (voice)
as Paula McFadden
as Self - Host
as Self
as Self
as M.J. Jensen
as Self - Guest
as Debra Barone
as Self - Panelist
as Wanda Briggs
as Self
as Woman Fan
as Debra Barone
as Self
as Natalie Hollingsworth
as Anna
as Robin Merrin
as Self
as Self - Guest
as Brie
as Jill Kurland
as Ellen
as Amanda Q. Russle
as Self - Guest
as Ellie Stanford