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About the Author

Patricia Heaton is an Emmy Award-winning actress who has played two iconic moms on the Song-running sitcoms Everybody Loves Raymond and The Middle. In 2001, Heaton cofounded FourBoys Entertainment, a production company that she runs with her husband, David Hunt. They have produced many projects, show more including the features Moms' Night Out and Amazing Grace, about the life of abolitionist William Wilberforce. Heaton recently launched her homewares line, Patricia Heaton Home, with-Walmart. Born out of her love for spending quality time with family and friends, this beautiful and affordable product line was a natural next step after her Emmy Award-winning Food Network series, Patricia Heaton Parties, and her first cookbook, Patricia Heaton's Food for Family and Friends. A committed philanthropist, Heaton is the founding member of World Vision's Celebrity Ambassador Network. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband. show less

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Works by Patricia Heaton

Associated Works

Amazing Grace [2006 film] (2006) — Producer — 646 copies, 10 reviews
Moms' Night Out [2014 film] (2014) — Actor — 172 copies, 2 reviews
Everybody Loves Raymond: The Complete Seventh Season (2006) — Actor — 17 copies, 1 review
Front of the Class [2008 TV movie] (2008) — Actor — 17 copies, 1 review
The Goodbye Girl [2004 TV movie] (2004) — Actor — 5 copies

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Canonical name
Heaton, Patricia
Legal name
Heaton, Patricia Helen
Birthdate
1958-03-04
Gender
female
Education
Ohio State University
Occupations
actor
Organizations
CBS (Everybody Loves Raymond)
ABC (The Middle)
Awards and honors
Emmy Award (x2)
Relationships
Heaton, Chuck (father)
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Bay Village, Ohio, USA
Places of residence
Bay Village, Ohio, USA
New York, New York, USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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Reviews

2 reviews
I like actress Patricia Heaton, and enjoyed the two TV shows she's starred in, Everybody Loves Raymond and The Middle, which were classic comedies while they were airing and now in reruns. So when I saw this book I immediately wanted to read it. I knew it wasn't just a memoir after reading some of the Goodreads reviews, so was prepared that she starts off the book with her own story, and then the rest of the narrative focuses on 14 others who have created "second acts" or careers. Some of show more these people, including the author, have faith-based foundations, but many of them acknowledge only their own strength and capabilities for their success.

The brief profiles of those included are varied, interesting, and upbeat. I appreciated that they were each just a few pages long and got to the heart of their second act. There are a few short questions for the reader after each profile, which would help someone searching for a second act or direction in their new career possibilities.

I especially liked the conversational style of this book, and it is extremely well-written, which made me wonder if there was a ghost-writer. But knowing that Patricia's first career (before acting) was journalism, reassured me that she is just that talented.
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A fantastic insight of the star of The Middle and Everybody Loves Raymond. The book describes her child hood, her struggles as an an actress and her thoughts about her success and how each moment in time contributed to who she is today. A Truly inspiring read.

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