


Elsewhere,” has continued her long career of diverse performances by co-starring as Ashley Tisdale’s grandmother in “Aliens in the Attic.” Earlier, she jumped into the title role of the Fox comedy “Grandma’s Boy,” and then starred opposite Garry Marshall in Miramax’s “Keeping Up With the Steins.” In between, Roberts won critical acclaim in the “Privilege” special of “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” for NBC and the Hallmark Channel Original Movie “Our House.” Roberts, who boasts four Emmy® Awards for “Raymond” alone and a fifth for a dramatic portrayal as a victim of homelessness on “St. Roberts has starred in two comedies and a horror/adventure blockbuster for Twentieth Century Fox, another for Miramax and two heavy dramas for Hallmark Channel, as well as a special segment of “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” written especially for her.

Now, nine years as Marie Barone on “Everybody Loves Raymond” have brought her international accolades as the most popular comedic actress in television. Doris Roberts knew she would become a professional actress when she made her debut at the age of six, portraying a potato in a school play.
