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Spouse(s)Loraine Alterman(m. 1. Children. 2Peter Lawrence Boyle (October 1. December 1. 2, 2. American actor. Known as a character actor, he played Frank Barone on the sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond and the comical monster in Mel Brooks' film spoof Young Frankenstein (1. Boyle, who won an Emmy Award in 1.

The X- Files, won praise in both comedic and dramatic parts following his breakthrough performance in the 1. Joe.[1]Early life[edit]Peter Lawrence Boyle was born on October 1. Norristown, Pennsylvania, the son of Alice (née Lewis) and Francis Xavier Boyle.[2] He moved with his family to nearby Philadelphia.[3] Francis was a Philadelphia TV personality from 1. Among many other roles, he played the Western show host Chuck Wagon Pete, as well as hosting the after- school children's program Uncle Pete Presents the Little Rascals, which showed vintage Little Rascals and Three Stooges comedy shorts alongside Popeye cartoons. He also appeared at times on Ernie Kovacs' morning program on W- PTZ.[4]Boyle had Irish ancestry and was raised Roman Catholic.[5][6] He attended St. Francis de Sales School and West Philadelphia Catholic High School For Boys.

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After graduating high school in 1. Boyle spent three years as a novice of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, or De La Salle Brothers, a Catholic teaching order. He lived in a house of studies with other novices and earned a BA from La Salle University in Philadelphia in 1. While in Philadelphia, he worked as a cameraman on the cooking show Television Kitchen, hosted by Florence Hanford.[9]After graduating from Officer Candidate School in 1. United States Navy, but his military career was shortened by a nervous breakdown.[1. In New York City, Boyle studied with acting coach Uta Hagen while working as a postal clerk and a maitre d'.[1.

He went on to play Murray the cop in a touring company of Neil Simon's The Odd Couple,[1] leaving the tour in Chicago and joining The Second City ensemble there.[1. He had a brief scene as the manager of an indoor shooting range in the critically acclaimed 1. Medium Cool, filmed in Chicago. Boyle gained acclaim for his first starring role, playing the title character, a bigoted New York City factory worker, in the 1. Joe. The film's release was surrounded by controversy over its violence and language. It was during this time that Boyle became close friends with actress Jane Fonda, and with her he participated in many protests against the Vietnam War. After seeing people cheer at his role in Joe, Boyle refused the lead role in The French Connection (1.

TV roles that he believed glamorized violence. However, in 1. 97.

New York gangster "Crazy" Joey Gallo, called Crazy Joe. His next major role was as the campaign manager for a U. S. Senate candidate (Robert Redford) in The Candidate (1.

In 1. 97. 3 he appeared in Steelyard Blues with Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland, a film about a bunch of misfits trying to get a Catalina flying boat in a scrapyard flying again so that they could fly away to somewhere there weren't so many rules. He also played an Irish mobster opposite Robert Mitchum in The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1. Boyle had another hit role as Frankenstein's monster in the 1.

Mel Brooks comedy Young Frankenstein, in which, in an homage to King Kong, the monster is placed onstage in top hat and tails, grunt- singing and dancing to the song "Puttin' on the Ritz". Boyle said at the time, "The Frankenstein monster I play is a baby. He's big and ugly and scary, but he's just been born, remember, and it's been traumatic, and to him the whole world is a brand new alien environment. That's how I'm playing it".[1.

Boyle met his wife, Loraine Alterman, on the set of Young Frankenstein while she was there as a reporter for Rolling Stone.[1. He was still in his Frankenstein makeup when he asked her for a date.[1.

Through Alterman and her friend Yoko Ono, Boyle became friends with John Lennon, who was the best man at Boyle and Alterman's 1. Boyle and his wife had two daughters, Lucy and Amy. Boyle received his first Emmy nomination for his acclaimed dramatic performance in the 1. Tail Gunner Joe, in which he played Senator Joseph Mc. Carthy. Yet he was more often cast as a character actor than as a leading man.

His roles include the philosophical cab driver "Wizard" in Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver (1. Robert De Niro; a bar owner and fence in The Brink's Job (1. Hardcore (1. 97. 9); the attorney of gonzo journalist.

Hunter S. Thompson (played by Bill Murray) in Where the Buffalo Roam (1. Outland (1. 98. 1), opposite Sean Connery; Boatswain Moon in the (1. Yellowbeard, also starring Cheech and Chong, Madeline Kahn, and members of the comedy troupe Monty Python; a local crime boss named Jocko Dundee on his way to retirement, starring Michael Keaton in the comedy film Johnny Dangerously (1. Ray Charles song in the comedy The Dream Team (1. Michael Keaton; a boss of unscrupulous corporation in the sci- fi Solar Crisis (1. Charlton Heston and Jack Palance; the title character's cab driver in The Shadow (1.

Alec Baldwin; the father of Sandra Bullock's fiancee in While You Were Sleeping (1. Eddie Murphy's medical partnership in Dr. Dolittle (1. 99. 8); the hateful father of Billy Bob Thornton's prison- guard character in Monster's Ball (2.

Muta in The Cat Returns (2. Old Man Wickles in the comedy Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2. In cameo roles, he can be seen as a police captain in Malcolm X (1. Porky's Revenge (1. In 1. 99. 2, he starred in Alex Cox's Death and the Compass, an adaptation of Jorge Luis Borges' La Muerte y la Brujula. However, the film was not released until 1. His New York theater work included playing a comedian who is the object of The Roast, a 1.

Broadway play directed by Carl Reiner. Also in 1. 98. 0 he co- starred with Tommy Lee Jones in an Off Broadway production of playwright Sam Shepard's acclaimed True West. Two years later, Boyle played the head of a dysfunctional family in Joe Pintauro's less well- received Snow Orchid, at the Circle Repertory. In 1. 98. 6, Boyle played the title role of the acclaimed but short- lived TV series Joe Bash, created by Danny Arnold. The comedy- drama followed the life of a lonely, world- weary, and sometimes compromised New York City beat cop whose closest friend was a prostitute, played by actress De. Lane Matthews.[1.

In October 1. 99. Boyle suffered a near- fatal stroke that rendered him completely speechless and immobile for nearly six months. After recovering, he went on to win an Emmy Award in 1. Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his appearance on The X- Files. In the episode, "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose", he played an insurance salesman who can see selected things in the near future, particularly others' deaths. Boyle also guest starred in two episodes as Bill Church, Sr.

Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. He appears in Sony Music's unaired Roger Waters' music video "Three Wishes" (1. Waters at a desert diner.[1. Boyle was perhaps most widely known for his role as the deadpan, cranky Frank Barone in the CBS television sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, which aired from 1. The show was shot in Los Angeles, to which Boyle commuted from his New York City home.