Doris Roberts Movies and Career Information
Nov 04, 1930
St. Louis
Actor
Doris May Roberts (born November 4, 1930) is an American character actress of film, stage and television. She has received five Emmy Awards. With a seven-decade career, she is most widely known for playing Marie Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond from 1996–2005. Roberts was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the daughter of Larry and Ann Meltzer. Her father deserted the family when Roberts was a child, and her mother raised Doris with the help of her Russian Jewish parents in The Bronx, New York. Her stepfather was Chester H. Roberts. Roberts' acting career began in 1952 with a role on the TV series Studio One. She also appeared on such programs as The Naked City (1958–63), Way Out (1961), Ben Casey (1963), and The Defenders (1962–63). In 1961, she made her film debut in Something Wild (1961) starring Carroll Baker. In 1968, she appeared in A Lovely Way to Die and No Way to Treat a Lady. She also appeared in the 1970 cult film The Honeymoon Killers starring Shirley Stoler and Tony Lo Bianco. In 1971, Roberts appeared in three films, Otto Preminger's Such Good Friends, Alan Arkin's Little Murders, and Elaine May's A New Leaf. In an interview with the Archive of American Television, Rue
- Doris Roberts Movies before 2012
- Another Harvest Moon 2011
- Aliens in the Attic 2009
- Play the Game 2009
- Heartbreak Kid 2007
- Keeping Up With the Steins 2006
- Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star 2003
- All Over the Guy 2001
- My Giant 1998
- Simple Justice 1993
- National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 1989
- Hester Street 1975
- Blood Bath
- No Way to Treat a Lady
- Little Murders (1971)
- Number One with a Bullet
- Grandma's Boy