Ray Romano Poses with Wife Anna and Their 4 Kids in Rare Red Carpet Appearance at Premiere of “No Good Deed”
The actor and his wife share daughter Alexandra, 34, and sons Matthew and Gregory, 31, and Joseph, 26
Everybody loves Ray Romano — especially his four kids!
On Wednesday, Dec. 4, the actor, 66, was joined by his longtime wife Anna and their four kids — daughter Alexandra, 34, and sons Matthew and Gregory, 31, and Joseph, 26 — as they posed at the red carpet premiere of his new television show No Good Deed in Hollywood, Calif.
Romano can be seen posing in the center of his family, wrapping an arm around his wife, who wore a beige jacket and black jeans. Two of his kids pose together on either side of him, smiling for the cameras in the rare family photo.
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Related: Ray Romano Ranks His Four Children, Says No. 1 and 3 Have Flipped ‘For a Number of Reasons’
In October 2023, Romano joked that he ranks his kids and shared that lately, the four of them have been trading places.
“My order of favorites has changed,” the actor joked during a comedy set at The Event at MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Romano took the opportunity to poke fun at his offspring and how his ranking off them has recently changed.
“I thought it was locked in. I thought [No. 4] is still four because he's horrible. He's not going anywhere," the actor joked. "He's happy. But one and three flipped for a number of reasons.”
During the set, Romano said he and Greg, who had previously been his third favorite, were in the kitchen when his wife started “screaming” about pee on the bathroom floor. Though it was Romano who was responsible, he said Greg took the heat, leading to his ascension on the actor's "favorites" list.
"That's No. 1. That's the new No. 1. He jumped two spots." Romano revealed.
Prior to that moment, Alexandra had been the apple of the actor's eye. In fact, he revealed she had been the favorite since the day she was born, and “rightfully so,” he said.
This October, nearly a year later, Romano's daughter tied the knot at the iconic New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
During the reception, the father-of-the-bride gave a sweet speech in honor of his daughter and new son-in-law. “The toast was funny and heartfelt with spot-on comedic timing, as one would expect," Blum told PEOPLE of the Everybody Loves Raymond star.
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