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Phil Rosenthal

Writing

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Acting credits

28

Active

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TMDB popularity

2.2

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Movies: 15Series: 24Crew credits: 14

TMDB ID: 179632

IMDb ID: nm0742814

Known for: Writing

Born: January 27, 1960

Age: 66

Place of birth: Queens, New York City, New York, USA

Gender: Male

Adult content flag: No

Career span: 1975 - 2025

Years active: 51

Average TMDB rating: 6.84

Wikidata: Q946980

Also known as

Philip Rosenthal

Other jobs

Writer (4)Creator (3)Director (2)Executive Producer (2)Creative Consultant (1)Original Concept (1)Producer (1)

Biography

Philip Rosenthal (born 1960) is an American television writer and producer who is best known as the creator, writer and executive producer for the sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond (1996–2005). The show was co-produced by Ray Romano, and based in part on Romano's comedy material. Rosenthal's wife, actress Monica Horan, played the role of Amy MacDougall-Barone, the off and on girlfriend (wife after season 7) of Robert Barone (Brad Garrett) in Raymond. It was Rosenthal and Romano who decided to retire the series over the objections or reservations of the other cast members. Rosenthal was born in Queens, New York, but spent most of his childhood living in New City, New York located in Rockland County. He attended Clarkstown North High School where he became very active in the school's drama club, Cue 'N Curtain. During his four years at Clarkstown, Rosenthal acted in many high school plays. Among his fellow schoolmates were future television producer Alan Kirschenbaum (Yes, Dear) and New York politician Richard Holbrook. Rosenthal graduated from Clarkstown North in 1977. From there, he attended Hofstra University, where he graduated in 1981. In the early 1980s, he was an actor based out of New York City before shifting his focus to production work, becoming the writer and producer of such shows as Coach with Craig T. Nelson and the short-lived Baby Talk. However, Rosenthal occasionally appears in acting roles as evidenced by a role in James L. Brooks' Spanglish as a business colleague of Adam Sandler's character. Rosenthal also had a minor role in 2007's The Simpsons Movie, a big screen adaption of the long running TV series which was also produced by Brooks and his company, Gracie Films. Rosenthal voiced the line "Here we are kids... the Grand Canyon," in the fake TV ad that Tom Hanks was filming for the United States Government in support of the "new" Grand Canyon in the film. Producers liked the line and Rosenthal asked if he could perform the part. He has also appeared in Curb Your Enthusiasm, 30 Rock, and Jake Kasdan’s feature, The TV Set. Phil is the author of the book You're Lucky You're Funny: How Life Becomes a Sitcom which was released on October 21, 2006. Phil recounts how his hilarious life led to one of the most successful shows in history. Rosenthal has the distinction of having directed President Bill Clinton in the White House Correspondents' Dinner video, which was shown to wide acclaim at the April 2000 event. He co-wrote the “America: A Tribute to Heroes”, the 9/11 telethon which aired on all four networks, won a Peabody Award and an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing. He has completed his first feature for Sony Pictures: Exporting Raymond, which he wrote and directed, the true story about the attempt to turn Everybody Loves Raymond into a successful Russian sitcom, where he served as a consultant. Much of the documentary centers on his struggle with the country's unusual cultural aspects and developing relationships with the show's cast and crew, despite little to no knowledge with the Russians' sense of humor.

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Series

Series

Series credits linked with Phil Rosenthal.

Series poster for Hollywood Squares (2025)

as Self • 1 eps

Hollywood Squares

2025 Series
Series poster for Kostya-Vera (2024)

Original Concept • 17 eps

Kostya-Vera

2024 Series
Series poster for Sherri (2022)

as Self - Guest • 1 eps

Sherri

2022 Series
Series poster for Inventions That Changed History (2022)

as Self - Writer, Producer • 6 eps

Inventions That Changed History

2022 Series
Series poster for Celebrity Wheel of Fortune (2021)

as Self - Contestant • 1 eps

Celebrity Wheel of Fortune

2021 Series
Series poster for The Kelly Clarkson Show (2019)

as Self • 1 eps

The Kelly Clarkson Show

2019 Series
Series poster for Somebody Feed Phil (2018)

as Self - Host • 49 eps

Somebody Feed Phil

2018 Series
Series poster for Better Things (2016)

as George • 1 eps

Better Things

2016 Series
Series poster for I'll Have What Phil's Having (2015)

as Himself - Host • 6 eps

I'll Have What Phil's Having

2015 Series
Series poster for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2015)

as Self • 1 eps

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

2015 Series
Series poster for Rudyho má každý rád (2015)

Creative Consultant • 12 eps

Rudyho má každý rád

2015 Series
Series poster for BoJack Horseman (2014)

as Danny Bananas (voice) • 1 eps

BoJack Horseman

2014 Series
Series poster for Iedereen is gek op Jack (2011)

Writer • 13 eps

Iedereen is gek op Jack

2011 Series
Series poster for The Voronins (2009)

Creator

The Voronins

2009 Series
Series poster for 30 Rock (2006)

as Phil Rosenthal • 1 eps

30 Rock

2006 Series
Series poster for Help Me Help You (2006)

2 eps

Help Me Help You

2006 Series
Series poster for Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000)

as Poker Player #2 • 1 eps

Curb Your Enthusiasm

2000 Series
Series poster for The View (1997)

as Self • 1 eps

The View

1997 Series
Series poster for Everybody Loves Raymond (1996)

Executive Producer • 210 eps

Everybody Loves Raymond

1996 Series
Series poster for Down the Shore (1992)

Producer • 31 eps

Down the Shore

1992 Series
Series poster for Baby Talk (1991)

Writer • 1 eps

Baby Talk

1991 Series
Series poster for The Simpsons (1989)

as Television father (voice) / Phil Rosenthal (voice) • 1 eps

The Simpsons

1989 Series
Series poster for Coach (1989)

Director • 1 eps

Coach

1989 Series
Series poster for Saturday Night Live (1975)

Writer • 1 eps

Saturday Night Live

1975 Series