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From the producers of ‘Raymond’: Everybody Loves Sha’are Zedek

Phil Rosenthal and Monica Horan are still trying to please audiences. However, four years since Everybody Loves Raymond ended its wildly successful nine-year run as one of the most beloved sitcoms in the history of television, for Phil - the show\'s creator and producer - and his wife, who played Robert Barone\'s sunny-natured wife Amy on the show, the stage has shifted slightly from the living room to the kitchen.
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December 7, 2009

Phil Rosenthal and Monica Horan are still trying to please audiences. However, four years since Everybody Loves Raymond ended its wildly successful nine-year run as one of the most beloved sitcoms in the history of television, for Phil – the show’s creator and producer – and his wife, who played Robert Barone’s sunny-natured wife Amy on the show, the stage has shifted slightly from the living room to the kitchen.

The couple has filled up the downtime since Raymond by handpicking gifted Californian chefs and investing in their restaurants.

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