Re-join Patricia and Elizabeth as they connect over “self-medicating” through alcohol, feeling “unmoored” during the COVID-19 pandemic and working in a business that can be unkind to women as they get older.
On this episode, Jen sits down with 3-time Emmy Award winning actress, author, comedian & everyone’s favorite TV mom, Patricia Heaton, from the hit sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond."
Patricia Heaton talks with Robin about raising her young boys while shooting a sitcom, some of her favorite and crazy moments playing Frankie Heck (The Mother) on ABC's "The Middle" and why she thought CBS's “Everybody Loves Raymond” would never go anywhere after meeting Ray Romano for the first time.
Patricia Heaton is celebrating a major milestone in her life: three years of sobriety from alcohol.
"Everybody Loves Raymond" alum Patricia Heaton visited the show for the 14th (!) time to share her latest design for the charitable World Vision catalogue.
Patricia Heaton On Celebrating Her Sobriety & Her Fight Against Hunger And Poverty
Women in Entertainment has added Patricia Heaton, One Day at a Time executive producer Gloria Calderón Kellett, June Diane Raphael and former SNL castmember Sasheer Zamata among others to the list of speakers for its WIE summit set for October 24 at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles.
Patricia Heaton is attached to star in and executive produce a new comedy project at Fox, Variety has confirmed.
EXCLUSIVE: Emmy winner Patricia Heaton is eying a return to television with a multi-camera comedy that has received a script-to-series commitment at Fox.
EXCLUSIVE: Jacob Laval has landed the title role in The Unbreakable Boy, joining previously announced star Zachary Levi in the inspiration drama from Kingdom Story Company and Lionsgate.
Patricia Heaton wants to help usher people into their "Second Act." In fact, the actress has written a book to do just that. "Your Second Act: Inspiring Stories of Transformation" (out Tuesday) is a collection of essays from people who, as Heaton puts it, “were mostly forced, because of circumstances, to rethink their life and everything they had to do and overcome in order to make that happen.”
The actress, known for her roles on "Everybody Loves Raymond" and "The Middle," shares why now is the right time for her book and how she’s keeping busy during quarantine.
"Moms are the first people you should hire because they're able to get stuff done," actress and author Patricia Heaton told TODAY Parents.
When I reflect upon interviews done here on Mind Your Body, I can’t remember when I’ve been so engrossed in an interview and the celebrity has said, “I need to go block a scene and I’ll call you right back.” And she did, and we got right back into the meat of our conversation, which was very meaty. Talking to Patricia Heaton was just so fun.
Of all the mothers on TV, Patricia Heaton’s Frankie rings truest. So much for the Real Housewives of anywhere — Frankie’s the real deal: no heels, no full makeup and no The Middle’s Patricia Heaton answers filled with lunching out and shopping. Now in its sixth season, ABC’s The Middle (Wednesdays) continues to find amusingly relatable storylines. And Heaton, a mother of four boys ages 21, 19, 17 and 15, can more than relate to Frankie, although she’s happy she’s got boys vs. her complicated TV daughter Sue (Eden Sher). “They are much easier than girls. There is never too much emotional drama. Boys don’t seem to be terribly worried about grades or accomplishments, at least not mine.”
The Swedish Chef cooks with Patricia Heaton as she tries her best to understand The Swedish Chef!
Patricia Heaton is mourning the loss of fellow TV mom, Florence Henderson.
Patricia stopped by to whip up some bite-sized cranberry muffins — and tell Rachael about a charity near to her heart.