400 W. Washington St.,
Phoenix, Arizona 85003

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Two of the stars from the widely successful TV show, ?Everybody Loves Raymond? are coming to Phoenix, Ray Romano and Brad Garrett with special guest, Jon Manfrellotti.

Ray Romano recently ended a 9-year run as the star of ?Everybody Loves Raymond.? As Ray Barone on the CBS hit, Romano was part of the one of the most respected sitcoms in television history and won numerous awards, including an Emmy for ?Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series? in 2002. He also received 2 additional Emmy?s for ?Outstanding Comedy Series? as an Executive Producer of the series in 2003 and 2005. Ray made his big screen debut as the voice of ?Manny? the wholly mammoth, in the 20th Century Fox hit, ?Ice Age.? He also starred in the features ?Eulogy,? and ?Welcome to Mooseport,? with Gene Hackman. Ray is also the author of the New York Times best-selling book based on his comedy, ?Everything And A Kite? and Raymie, Dickie and The Bean: Why I Love and Hate My Brothers,? a children?s book he co-wrote with his brothers Bobby and Rich Romano. His comedy album, ?Live at Carnegie Hall,? was nominated for a Grammy in 2002.*

Brad Garrett plays Ray Romano?s big brother Robert on the hit CBS series, ?Everybody Love Raymond,? which has earned him five Emmy nominations and in 2002, 2003 and 2005 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. Garrett?s voice-over work includes giving life to Fatso, the ghost in the 1995 mega-hit feature, ?Casper,? and can be heard playing the part of Dim, the rhinoceros beetle, in the Pixar/Disney feature, ?A Bug?s Life? and Bloat the Blowfish in ?Finding Nemo.? In 2002, Garrett played Jackie Gleason in the critically acclaimed CBS film, ?Gleason,? for which he earned an Emmy Award nomination and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Movie or Miniseries. Garrett?s television guest roles range from stints on ?Roseanne? and ?Mad About You,? to his trademark role of the obsessive mechanic on ?Seinfeld? (you may remember him stealing Jerry?s Saab in order to teach him a lesson about poor auto maintenance).

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