His early comedy career started when he competed in the Johnnie Walker Comedy Search in 1989, directed by
Saturday Night Live short film producer
Neal Marshad and appeared on
The Comedy Channel. His career included many outlets, such as
Comedy Central, where he had been a recurring guest voice on the show
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist. He also was a contestant on
Star Search in the stand-up comedy category. He was cast to play Joe (originally named Rick) on the American television
sitcom NewsRadio, but was fired and replaced with
Greg Lee in the pilot and then
Joe Rogan for the rest of the show. He then appeared on
Late Show with David Letterman doing his stand up routine which formed his ties with
CBS. Shortly thereafter, he became the star of his own show,
Everybody Loves Raymond on
CBS, that featured a cast and format more suitable to Romano's brand of humor. His work on the series earned him six
Primetime Emmy Award nominations as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, a category he won in 2002. He also shared two Emmy Awards as an executive producer when his show won as Outstanding Comedy Series in 2003 and 2005. Romano performed the opening monologue at the 1998
White House Correspondents' Association dinner. Romano and his comedian friend
Kevin James starred in the salesman comedy
Grilled as two
average Joes of the same profession who are both desperate to land a big sale. Romano was featured on a 2000 episode of
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, on which he won $125,000 for the
NYPD's
D.A.R.E. unit. The following year, he and one of his brothers appeared on a New York Police Department recruiting poster. In 2004, Romano became the highest-paid television actor in history for his role of Raymond on CBS's
Everybody Loves Raymond. The show broke another record by having the highest revenue, at $3.9 billion. On December 13, 2003, Romano was a guest star, sending a birthday card to
Bob Barker for Barker's 80th birthday on the 27th "Million Dollar Spectacular" special of the CBS game show
The Price Is Right. Romano was the subject of the documentary film
95 Miles to Go. The film documents Romano's road trip across the south of the United States. The film was released in theaters on April 7, 2010, by
ThinkFilm. In August 2006 Romano was interviewed in front of a live audience at
UCLA by fellow stand-up veteran
David Steinberg, for an episode of
Sit Down Comedy with David Steinberg. The program first aired on the
TV Land network in March 2007. Romano returned to television with a new dramedy for
TNT in 2008,
Men of a Certain Age, which he co-created with former
Everybody Loves Raymond writer
Mike Royce. It co-starred
Scott Bakula and
Andre Braugher. Romano made an appearance in the seventh season of
NBC series
The Office as Merv Bronte, a nervous job applicant interviewing for the job left vacant by
Michael Scott. Romano made an appearance in the third-season premiere of the
ABC sitcom
The Middle as Nicky, a friend of Mike, who ruined his and Frankie's honeymoon. Romano was the second actor from
Everybody Loves Raymond to be reunited with
Patricia Heaton on
The Middle;
Doris Roberts guest starred in three episodes. He joined the cast of
Parenthood beginning with its fourth season premiere. He became a semi regular, playing photographer Hank Rizzoli, who hired and later had a romantic relationship with
Sarah Braverman and developed a friendship with her nephew who has
Asperger syndrome. The role was specifically created for him after he expressed his love for the series and met with creator
Jason Katims on the set of
Friday Night Lights. In 2002, Romano voiced the woolly mammoth
Manny in the animated
Blue Sky Studios film
Ice Age. He has since reprised the role in four sequels:
Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006),
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009),
Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012), and
Ice Age: Collision Course (2016), along with two TV specials, and is set to return for
sixth film in 2026. In 2019, Romano starred in the Netflix comedy film
Paddleton and portrayed mob lawyer
Bill Bufalino in
Martin Scorsese's
The Irishman. Romano is set to play
Jim Valvano in an upcoming film about him. ==Competitions==