Everybody Loves Raymond star Brad Garrett looks completely unrecognisable nearly 20 years after the classic sitcom came to an end.
Best known for playing Ray’s brother Robert Barone in the classic comedy show, which ran from 1996 until 2005, Brad’s height set him apart from the crowd as he measured 6 feet 9 inches.
Now Brad, 63, looks totally different to his former self, and in one recent snap showed off his silver curls while wowing in a very dapper blue suit.
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Attending the Tribeca Festival, Brad donned a blue and white floral shirt, worn open at the collar, and a bright blue checked blazer as he styled out his hair into loose curls.
Brad is also sporting a goatee nowadays and looked a far cry from his sitcom character.
The actor opened up about starring in a ‘gay sex scene’ alongside Pete Davidson for his new comedy series Bupkis – but it’s not at all like you’re thinking.
In awkward scenes, Pete’s character can be seen hiring a sex worker for his terminally ill grandpa Joe – but it’s Brad’s character Roy who eventually ends up romping with her.
Partway through their encounter, Roy’s hip dysplasia flares up, meaning Pete has to step in to help him with the, er, thrusting.
Speaking to The Daily Beast about the raunchy scene, Brad confessed: “Joe Pesci has helped my sex life many times before this. You know, It’s kind of funny. I read the script and was like, well, they definitely have the wrong guy here.
“But I was so excited, obviously, to be able to work with Pesci and Edie and Pete. But, yeah, I had to get in my head to do this.
“I don’t ask to do many scenes like this. So I left with as little dignity as I could, just trying to get through it.”
As well as continuing with his acting career, Brad is the proud owner of his very own comedy club in Las Vegas.
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He told Las Vegas Magazine: “I always thought it would be great to be able to open a club and really showcase a lot of new talent, and that’s what we’ve been able to do.
“There are guys that started at the club 10 years ago and now they have Netflix specials or became regulars on TV.”
He added: “I love the business end of the club. I’ve always enjoyed that part.”
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