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Sitcom icon Patricia Heaton She hides her Emmys in a surprising place that compares to the Harry Potter cabinet under the stairs.
“I like to keep my career separate from my home,” explains the actress, 66, in my 25 things you don’t know about me in latest edition Us every weekNow at newsstands. “My Emmy prices are in a small room at the zoom behind the laundry, which is behind the kitchen.” It’s my version of Harry Potter under the stairs. ”
Heaton was nominated for seven Emmy Awards for her performance as Debra Barone They all love Raymond In nine seasons from 1996 to 2004. In 2000 and 2001 it took the trophy twice.
“The actress and (admired) grew up.” Mary Tyler MooreAnd the most amazing moment of my career was when she introduced my second Emmy, ”Heaton shared with Our.
For more fun stories from Heaton – whose new movie, Unbreakable boyis now in theaters – continue to move:
1. My favorite memory of being Delta Gamma makes amazing friends. I’m still in touch with them.
2. The TV show I am just watching is the British series Joanhe plays Sophie Turner.
3. When They all love Raymond Wrapped, I took a ceramic bird from Frank and Marie’s house. I love birds – and I couldn’t get a big fork and a spoon in the car (from the “luggage” episode in season 7).
4. Filming of automotive scenes with the whole family for Center It was always fun because I played old songs on the phone to educate our younger actors about how my generation grew up.
5. I like to keep my career separate from my home, so my Emmy prices are in a small zoom behind the laundry that is behind the kitchen. It’s my version of Harry Potter under the stairs.
6. One thing I learned from hosting Patricia Heaton parties is to relax. People are so happy that you invited them and that they don’t have to cook that they will love anything you do.
7. I have so many dreamy projects but I would like to work with them Annette Benning. I am a fan of everything he does.
8. I love my home Nashville. It is peaceful, pleasant and has enough space for my most valuable property: my family.
9. I started going to writing songs and it works quite well so far.
10. My favorite book is Information according to Martin Friends.
11. My alternative professions would be receptionist.
12. My celebrity crushed adolescence was Shirley Temple.
13. Any song by Jackson 5 brings back the best memories.
14. Thai or Indian food is my go-this for Takeout.
15. My first children’s work was babysitting, my first survival work worked in the Empanada store in Midtown Manhattan and my first acting was anacin ad.
16. Three items without which I can’t leave the house are my phone, lip balm and some kind of platform shoes.
17. I collect ceramics and paintings of female faces and characters.
18. The actress and (admired) grew up Mary Tyler Moore, and the most amazing moment of my career was when she introduced my second Emmy (in 2001).
19. Memories of childhood that force me to smile, build forts, drawing, play books, play playing and singing on swings with friends.
20. My most embarrassing moment during filming was when I soaked my pants when I am pregnant They all love Raymond.
21. One thing I took from playing Dr. Carol Kenney Carol’s second act is to learn to turn around – it also inspired my book, Your second act: inspiring stories about transformationA collection of personal accounts of people who have learned how to adapt when life threw them through Curveball.
22. My favorite comfort meals are a good Sunday roast, beef or a hearty lasagna.
23. Mock of old-fashioned-club soda with bitter spraying and orange slice-is my favorite drink.
24. My favorite look of all time was Monique Lhuillier Black Lace Dress, which I wore on the 75th anniversary of CBS (in 2003). Unfortunately, he was a borrower.
25. My favorite places on holiday are Montana, Hawaii or London.