How tall is robert romano
Robs needs to downgrade him. He's 6'2 with lifts. He and Ray were always eye to eye.. He always thought he was 6'. If in the show he says he is 6' Funny how he goes on in the later scenes where he buys some lifts to become 6 foot again. I wonder why he would downgrade himself by 2 inches in the TV show he produced it himself and wrote himself. I believe he was no taller than 6 foot flat. It's just not possible. Patricia heaton is short in real life and she's up to ray's neck which means he can't be 6 foot 2.
She's only about 5 foot 2 or 3 max. Kevin James is about 5 foot 8 max because he's pretty short and no way is he 5 foot 10 if raymond is 6 foot 2. Brad Garret is about 6''8.
And Ray looks about 5 inchs shorter. The episode "six feet under", isn't showing his real height. I watched him walk past Kevin Nealon who is for sure , and Ray was about 2 inches shorter. Ray head top is at Garrett chin level. He does look a lot taller than 6 foot to me though. Bradshaw has been billed as 6'3" and still looks close to that today in the ESPN studios.
I never thought Ray was 6' I was thinking he was about 6' Infact,on one episode of "Everybody Loves Raymond" Ray was having a fit about his height! He said he is not 6'0,but 5' Still tall though He looks much shorter in "Everybody Loves Raymond"!
Id say at least. Take a look at the height of the refrigerator. The average fridge is between 66" and 69" tall. He's at least 6 inches taller than it in the kitchen scenes, so unless it's a small 60" unit, which would put him at 5'7 or 5'8, he's definitely 6'2. On tv, he oddly does not give the impression of being a tall guy, but he is. I'm 6'3" and can easily say he's not 6'3". I think 6'2" is stretching it; my best guess would be 6'1. Ray is pretty close to and Kevin is between and It was more effective for the show to make him out to be an even 6 foot as opposed to 6'2.
I believe he is 6'2" because he's not that far off from Brad Garett's height. The only reason he doesn't look his height is because of his big head just like Jerry Seinfeld. He wasn't much taller than unrelated Larry Romano who is about 5' I read a lot on this thread now and well I guess evidence shows he is around 6'2", geez he just so doesn't look it even when he's next to shorter people unlike Brad G. There are other flat 6'2"ers out there who look much taller than Ray.
But I actually think he is like 6'2" or close to close to it like cm or cm. I was about 6'3" at the time, and he looked a little over 6'1", maybe 6'1. Really the type of face and head he has he looks no more than a 5'9" stooge. If you watch the movie itself it is clear that Romano is actually a little taller than Hackman.
Take a look at the pictures posted below. Ray Romano is not 6ft 2in!! There was a show where he had measured him self or doctor did. And he was sad to find out that he had shrunk a half inch. He said that he was always 6'1" and argued with Debora Patricia that the doctor was wrong.
So Debora bought him some insoles, which made him feel better. That was the end of the show. Yep so hes 6'1" at his very best. He was on both shows the same week. Brad Garret is 6'8" and Peter Boyle was 6'1" whan he was younger at least. And Hugh Jackman is the same height 6'3" as Ray Romano. And there you go. I don't think Romano is any more than 6'2" which would put Brad Garret at 6'6" or taller-he does seem to slouch a bit at times.
Ray is leaning in, and could easily have inches on him. He was clearly two inches shorter than Jackman, which means Jackman would have to be 6'6" if Ray's 6'4" is accurate and that's just not possible. Jackman's tall, but he's not THAT tall. Don't know the model; they have many models out, but there are only 2 different heights of all the models So if the refrigerator really is 66" it would seem that the height stick is pretty accurate when moved 2" down.
And Patricia Heaton's height seems very close to what she claims she is, minus the shoes. So I would not consider this height stick as completely made up. Given that info, if correct, Ray is very close to 6'2", just as the listing shows. If you really want to check the "correctness" of the markings, you can compare Patricia Heaton's 5'2" height, and the height to the top of the refrigerator for reference.
Then note that all markings are even from feet. You can then compare Brad Garrett's, Peter Boyle's, Doris Roberts, and all the actors' heights to the refrigerator's top 5'6" according to the height stick moved down 2". There's no way to tell within an inch, but it's close enough not to immediately throw it out and believe all markings are off. I don't have time to study all this, so maybe someone can come up with a conclusion, rather than just throwing out what could be good evidence.
Or if someone really wants to know, maybe we can figure out the model and dimensions of the refrigerator - if it's a pure prop or gutted real model - and see if it's a true 5'6". Just throwing out suggestions since there's still many who argue about his true height. I would say he might be 6'2" in normal shoes, and more 6'1" barefoot. You get a couple of good shots of them standing right next to each other in reasonable posture and the difference is no less than 6 inches. As well, in the Fresh Prince of Bel Air episode Brad Garret's in, 6'1"-6'2" Will Smith seems, when they both stand next to each other in shoes, inches taller than Romano when compared to Garrett.
Now some debate Brad Garrett's height of 6'8" but me not included and for me it seemed Romano's 6'2", or his 6'2. Having said that I do agree that he can look taller, and short of going to the popular "he must wear lifts", I can't provide an explanation for that, other than perhaps some of those he's seen with are exaggerating their height also.
Eric is listed as about 6'0 and Ray looked a good 3 inches taller. Just FYI. So if u want the real facts, don't look at a height-chart episode but actually look around and find what's actually true. Plus Ray is slouching badly. There are too many other photos showing Romano as 6'2" to 6'2. I'm always seeing an occasional photo of a celebrity looking unusually tall or short.
These are generally anomalies, or "flyers" in target shooting jargon, and should be ignored. The story line wanted to make a point about this fictional character, so props could be made to fit the story line. Also, the markings on the measuring stick look unusually large, maybe to be easily read by a TV viewer. In other words, the measuring stick is likely as fictional as the show and therefore proves nothing.
Not the fact that he may be 6'1" or 6'2". That's all subjective depending on how you view his head up to the height stick, and how you guess his skull underneath his hair.
From watching the DVD at all angles, he appears to be around 6'1. My suggestion is to watch the episode and come up with a conclusion from all the angles, and see from there. It makes the actors look taller. They've been doing it for over 60 years. I have the episode on DVD. No camera tricks, nothing. Buy the DVD, count the number of inches from 0 to 1 feet, then recall that no 1 foot has 14 inches. It's not hard to work out. The height stick is clearly 6'2" where it says 6'0".
It is ridiculous to think the story would be the same if you're striving to get to 6 foot or 6 foot 2". Who in the world would care about a story that says I'm 6'2", not 6'1. To go into a different "territory" from the 6 foot range into to the 5 foot range is what's supposed to make this a story. If you follow the "Everybody Loves Raymond" series closely, you'll see that Ray only writes a few of the actual stories. Phil Rosenthal and a team of writers mainly write the stories.
Many stories are based on their lives, not his. The family and behavior is based on his life, but individual stories are mainly on the writers'. I cant see Garret being more then 6'7" and Webber cant be more then 6'8. He even succeeded in harming Ray, such as breaking his arm. Growing up, Robert thought he had a bed-wetting problem, but it turns out that Ray would pour water in his bed while he slept to make everyone think Robert wet the bed. Robert was married prior to the commencement of the first season, to a stripper named Joanne.
She is very unkind to him, but Robert eventually speaks up against her abrasive behavior. Joanne responds by asking for a divorce, which enrages Marie and prompts her to throw her out. Robert later begrudgingly notes that he helped take Joanne's bags to the car when she left.
She later dates a man whom Robert previously arrested. Robert subsequently moved back in with his parents. He is, inadvertently or otherwise, a workaholic, to the point of being acknowledged by the NYPD as never being absent from work his entire career. Robert's reputable skills in the field of law enforcement won him an interview with the FBI, but was denied the position. Marie had deliberately interfered to try and keep him from getting the job. He was injured by a bull, which gored him in the adductor magnus, or upper thigh, and had to resign from the police force because of nerves.
He took a brief job as a telemarketer, and eventually served a brief tenure as an alarm salesman before returning to the police, helped by Ray. Robert dated Debra's friend Amy for several years, and their relationship survived numerous break-ups, one of which Ray was blamed for , and they married in In the episode: "Not so Fast", they were briefly the owners of Frank and Marie's home, when the owners moved to a New Jersey retirement home briefly.
Also, Robert had a bulldog he named Shamsky , which he named after his favorite baseball player Art Shamsky. In the episode " Boys' Therapy ", Robert finds out that he came from a long line of physically abusive disciplinarians, with Frank being the exception. He was never physically abusive toward Ray and Robert.
A lot happened to Robert over the course of the series. Romano appeared talking with Dr. Greene by Trauma 1 about his chemotherapy. Despite his difficult personality and disdain for almost everyone he knew, Romano had a soft spot for medical student Lucy Knight.
In order to save a patient who she had bonded with, Lucy went to his house to ask Romano to perform a life-saving surgery, as he was the only one with the skills to save the patient.
He refused due to wanting to spend his Christmas undisturbed, so Lucy dressed him down. Due to his position as Chief of Staff and Lucy only being a medical student, this act impressed Romano enough for him to consent to the surgery.
Later, the patient returns, but dies during surgery. Romano offers a rare and sincere apology to Lucy for her loss. When Lucy is stabbed by a schizophrenic patient , Romano operates on her along with Dr.
Corday and, despite their best efforts, Lucy dies. Before she crashes, Romano tells her that "they had spent too much time on [her] training to let her die. He regains his composure when Corday is able to calm him down. ER wiki Explore. Season 6 Season 7 Season 8 Season 9 Season Season 11 Season 12 Season 13 Season 14 Season Macy Vanessa Marquez Glenn Plummer.
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