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2 days ago · Brad Garrett portrays Robert Barone, Ray's older brother. Robert is a police officer who is often overshadowed by Ray, leading to feelings of jealousy and inadequacy. Despite their differences, he remains fiercely loyal to his family.
- Robert Joy - Top Movies and TV Shows
Robert Joy (born August 17, 1951) is a Canadian actor known...
- Robert Joy - Top Movies and TV Shows
2 days ago · Learn about the cast members of The Good Wife. View the show's actors and actresses, their roles, images, online popularity, and info. Explore the characters behind the casting of the series on Television Stats.
3 days ago · Robert Joy (born August 17, 1951) is a Canadian actor known for his role as medical examiner Sid Hammerback on the police procedural series CSI: NY. He has appeared in films such as Atlantic City (1980), Ragtime (1981), Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), Land of the Dead (2005), and The Hills Have Eyes (2006).
1 day ago · Robert Downey Jr., who was a 2024 Oscar winner for his standout performance in "Oppenheimer," seems to cherish his life away from the spotlight even more than the award accolades. Married for 18 ...
4 days ago · She is predeceased by her husband of over 77 years, Vincent Carpano; siblings Lawrence Joy, Vilda Reikert, Roscoe Joy, Gladys Caswell, Roland Joy, Alden Joy and Robert Joy.
2 days ago · He and Nora were married in a civil ceremony in London in 1931. He made a number of trips to Switzerland, frequently seeking treatment for his increasingly severe eye problems and psychological help for his daughter, Lucia. When France was occupied by Germany during World War II, Joyce moved back to Zürich in 1940.
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2 days ago · Dole met his second wife, Elizabeth Dole, in 1972. The couple was married on December 6, 1975. Dole was a Freemason and a member of Russell Lodge No. 177, Russell, Kansas. In 1975, Dole was elevated to the 33rd degree of the Scottish Rite. Dole often referred to himself in the third person in conversation.