Turns out James was wrong about a little show called &34;Everybody Loves Raymond.&34; Kevin James thought pal Ray Romano's sitcom had no chance because he's suc

Turns out James was wrong about a little show called "Everybody Loves Raymond."

Kevin James thought pal Ray Romano's sitcom had no chance because he's such a 'low-energy guy': 'This is death'

Turns out James was wrong about a little show called "Everybody Loves Raymond."

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Kevin James didn't realize how much everybody was going to love Raymond.

In fact, the comedian and actor was concerned when he found out that his friend Ray Romano, whom he knew from the stand-up comedy circuit, landed his own sitcom on CBS. James wasn't sure his buddy's show would make it.

"I couldn't believe it, because he's such a low-energy guy," James said on a recent episode of the *Sibling Revelry With Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson* podcast. "Sitcom guys were, to me, like the big, wacky [characters]. I'm like this, this is death. It's not gonna happen."

It turns out James needn't have worried.

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*Everybody Loves Raymond* was a huge hit, running for nine seasons from 1996 to 2005 and winning 15 Emmys along the way. Romano played the title character, a sportswriter dealing with a colorful family including wife Debra (Patricia Heaton), brother Robert (Brad Garrett), and parents Marie (Doris Roberts) and Frank (Peter Boyle).

James really learned how wrong he had been when his own sitcom, *The King of Queens*, premiered on the same network two years later.

"The first few years of going with Ray — even when our shows came out, we'd go to the CBS functions and things like that," James recalled. "Red carpet things were so rough because they knew him, but my show had just come out, so they're taking a thousand pictures of Ray."

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Ray Romano and Kevin James on 'Kevin Can Wait'.

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James said he remembers "kind of standing there and nothing's clicking." When he would attempt to get closer to Romano, the photographers would ask to get more shots of Romano by himself.

"It was tough," said James, whose own series ended up running for nine seasons as well. It earned one Emmy nod, for James, in 2006.

***Sign up for **'s free daily newsletter to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more.******* He added that he "learned everything from Ray on how to do a sitcom." One lesson he picked up was how to underplay a scene.

"[Romano] was so good on his sitcom, and the way he threw things away. I was like, 'Wow. I have to watch him and learn from him, because I'm gonna be too big on camera,'" James said. "So even in the *King of Queens*, when I see episodes now, I'm like, 'Throw it away, kid. What are you doing?' I'm like, 'Gee whiz. I wish I could go back and redo it.'"**

Audiences approved of both shows, which continue to air in reruns. Romano and James also got to share the screen when Romano guest-starred on James' show *Kevin Can Wait* in 206.

Listen to James' full appearance on *Sibling Revelry* above.

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Cue Paula Cole's "I Don't Want to Wait."

Seth Rogen has none other than his *Freaks and Geeks* costar Busy Philipps to thank for landing him a role on her hit show, *Dawson's Creek*, back in the day.

In season 6 of the drama series, which ran from Jan. 1998 to May 2003 on The WB, Rogen played Bob, a stoner who has a one-night stand with Audrey (Philipps). Prior to this, Rogen had worked with Philipps on the cult classic short-lived series *Freaks and Geeks*. So, did she recommend Rogen for the stoner character on *Dawson's* after starring together in *Freaks*?

"Yeah," Rogen tells ** in the latest episode of our Awardist Podcast, before clarifying, "We did a show called *Undeclared* after *Freaks and Geeks*, and she was in an episode of *Undeclared* I wrote."**

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"It was a quid pro quo, yes," he says, laughing. "As we were shooting, she was like, 'Man, you've gotta be on *Dawson's Creek*,' and I was like, 'Ha ha ha, no problem.' And then I got a call, and they're like, 'No, seriously, you've gotta be on *Dawson's Creek*.'"

Rogen, who stars in, produces, and co-created Apple TV+ comedy *The Studio*, which is up for a whopping 23 nominations at this year's Emmys, has quite the '90s reunion to look forward to when the awards show airs Sept. 14.

Rogen would go on to work with Philipps' real-life bestie and fellow *Dawson's* star, Michelle Williams, in *The Fabelmans*. Williams is nominated for the Emmy this year for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for *Dying for Sex*. Then, there's *Freaks and Geeks* star Jason Segel, who is nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for *Shrinking*.

Of all those potential reunions, Rogen tells EW, "I know, it's so nice. It's lot of people I've known a very long time. I grew up with Nathan Fielder [nominated for *The Rehearsal*], his show is my favorite show, and he's nominated for a few Emmys."

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He continues, joking: "It's so amazing and lovely that these people are still allowed to work in this town and haven't done anything to get them exiled."

Created by Paul Feig, *Freaks and Geeks* only ran for one season on NBC during the 1999-2000 TV year. It famously launched the careers of several stars in addition to Rogen, Philipps, and Segel, including James Franco, John Francis Daley, Martin Starr, Samm Levine, and Linda Cardellini.

To hear more from Rogen about *The Studio* — including the 23 Emmy nominations, why he wanted to star in the show, how they landed all of those big Hollywood cameos, the scene that was hardest to film (hint: It involves Ron Howard), and more — listen to the full interview on *The Awardist* podcast below:**

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Hannibal Lecter has been resurrected once more — and he's feeling a little younger.

Anthony Hopkins channeled his famous *Silence of the Lambs* character in a hilarious endorsement of Kim Kardashian's new Seamless Sculpt Face Wrap from her Skims shapewear line.

In a video shared to his Instagram on Thursday, the Oscar winner can be seen in a colorful button-down shirt, arms crossed, with the face wrap covering his chin, neck, and ears. The look is comically reminiscent of the mask his cannibal serial killer character is forced to wear in the 1991 film to ensure he doesn't bite anyone.

"Hello Kim, I'm already feeling 10 years younger," he says in the clip, using the same mannerisms as Hannibal before ominously telling the camera goodbye.

Tagging Kardashian and her company in the caption, Hopkins added, "Thank you, Kim. Don't be afraid to come over for dinner."

The caption seems to be a further ode to the film. In a pivotal jailhouse interview scene between Jodie Foster's Clarice Starling — a top student at the FBI's training academy — and Hopkins' Hannibal, he horrifies her with a story, telling her, "A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti."

Towards the end of the film, he also famously tells her he's "having an old friend for dinner."

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The cheeky post caught the attention of movie fans and Hollywood stars alike, including Gwyneth Paltrow who commented, "Genius."

*The Rookie* star Michael Beach weighed in as well: "Great actor with a great sense of humor!"

Film lovers also got in on the fun, with one asking, "Are you having Kim for dinner???" And another noting, "This is the the best publicity you could get @kimkardashian ! lol. You have to reply. This is so epic!"

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Several fans also flooded the comments with iconic GIFs from the acclaimed 1991 horror film, which pulled off the rare feat of winning "the big 5" Academy Awards — Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actor (for Hopkins), and Best Actress (for Foster). It was the third film to do so.

Hopkins' post comes just two days after the Seamless Sculpt Face Wrap first dropped online, promptly making waves on social media. Described as "a must-have addition to your nightly routine," the wrap utilizes the brand's "signature sculpting fabric and features collagen yarns for ultra-soft jaw support. Velcro closures at the top and nape of the neck allow for easy, everyday wear."**

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Seth Rogen does not think Jax Taylor is the "no. 1 guy in the group."

The notable Bravo superfan has weighed in on Taylor's recent problematic behavior on *The Valley *that led to his ultimate exit from the *Vanderpump Rules* spinoff series, and Rogen did not hold back.

"I don't think Jax should come back at this point," Rogen told PEOPLE at the premiere of *Platonic* season 2. "He's a pretty, maybe, just bad person. We can say that he's been that way for 20 years on television or however long it's been — he doesn't seem like he's going to change. He seems no better. Maybe he seems worse the older he gets, I think, in a lot of ways."

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Rogen felt especially confident about his opinion after watching the first episode of *The Valley* season 2 reunion in which Taylor's estranged wife Brittany Cartwright claims he was violent towards her, body-shamed her, and lied about paying their mortgage bills, amongst many other issues.

"I did watch the first episode of the reunion already this morning, and, I mean, he was so f---ed up," Rogen said. "What a f---ing a--hole. Yeah, a very bad, bad, bad character."

Representatives for Taylor and *The Valley* did not immediately respond to **'s request for comment.

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Taylor recently announced that he was leaving *The Valley* after season 2.

"Right now, my focus needs to be on my sobriety, my mental health, and co-parenting relationship," Taylor said in a statement on July 16. "Taking this time is necessary for me to become the best version of myself — especially for our son, Cruz."

However, a source told PEOPLE that the "cast was absolutely blindsided by this news," and "were not given any advance notifications about his exit," despite Taylor claiming that he made the decision after "many honest conversations with my team and producers."

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Taylor and Cartwright announced their separation after four years of marriage just a few weeks before the series premiere of *The Valley *in 2024. Shortly after, Taylor entered an in-patient facility for treatment for substance abuse issues, and was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and PTSD.

While Taylor claimed that he was 201 days sober and is regularly drug tested in June, Cartwright denied that.

"He's sober from some things, but not all things," she said on *Watch What Happens Live*. "I'll just say that."

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- *Leanne *stars stand-up comic Leanne Morgan as a grandmother coping with her husband of 33 years leaving her for another woman.

- Sitcom veterans Kristen Johnston, Blake Clark, and Ryan Stiles round out the cast.

- *Leanne *is now streaming on Netflix.

From Chuck Lorre, the creator of *Two and a Half Men* and *The Big Bang Theory, *comes *Leanne*, a heartwarming comedy about a grandmother whose life is turned upside down when her husband of 33 years leaves her for another woman.

The Netflix series was co-created by Lorre, Susan McMartin, and star Leanne Morgan. Morgan is an compelling figure, a 59-year-old mother of three who only started performing comedy at the age of 32. She calls herself the "the Mrs. Maisel of Appalachia." **

Morgan's new sitcom boasts a strong comedic cast, including comedy greats Ryan Stiles and Blake Clark, who join Morgan and costar Kristen Johnston in bringing this tale of golden-age reinvention to life.

Want to know who's playing who and where you've seen them before? Read on for **'s *Leanne* cast and character guide.**

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Leanne Morgan as Leanne on 'Leanne'

Leanne Morgan as Leanne on 'Leanne'.

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Before Leanne Morgan became a household name with her 2023 Netflix special *Leanne Morgan: I'm Every Woman*, she was working as a door-to-door jewelry saleswoman.

It was during her sales calls that she discovered her jokes about motherhood were connecting. She eventually took her act to comedy clubs, and the rest, as they say, is history.

Since her comedy special hit big, Morgan hasn't slowed down. In 2024, she published her debut book, *What in the World?!*, which quickly soared to the top of the *New York Times* and Amazon best-seller lists.

This year, she made her feature film debut opposite Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell in the Prime Video romantic comedy *You're Cordially Invited*. Plus, she has two more comedy specials in the works and her *Just Getting Started* comedy tour is selling out nationwide. Morgan is definitely on a roll.

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As co-creator, executive producer, and writer of *Leanne*, Morgan will highlight her own brand of observational humor, which centers on relatable issues of domesticity and aging. The show begins with her titular character reeling after her husband of 33 years leaves her for another woman.

In a recent interview, Morgan shared that the character is basically a fictional version of herself — except for one big difference. Unlike the fictional Leanne, Morgan is still happily married to her husband.

"The rest of it is pretty parallel to my life," she explained, "like taking care of elderly parents, launching children. I'm a grandmother in real life, I have been through a bad menopause. So, there was a lot that was very similar to my life."

Kristen Johnston as Carol

Kristen Johnston as Carol on 'Leanne'

Kristen Johnston as Carol on 'Leanne'.

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*Leanne* marks Kristen Johnston's second collaboration with Lorre and McMartin, as she previously starred as recovering addict Tammy Diffendorf on *Mom* (2018–2021).

Johnston is no stranger to sitcoms. The actress is well known for her work on hit series like *3rd Rock from the Sun* (1996–2001) and *The Exes* (2011–2015). Beyond that, you may recognize her from *Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me* (1999) and *The Righteous Gemstones* (2023).

Beyond acting, Johnston is an author, having released a* *best-selling memoir, *Guts: The Endless Follies and Tiny Triumphs of a Giant Disaster*, in 2012.

On *Leanne*, Johnston plays Carol, Leanne's sister. Talking to *TV Insider*, the actress shared, "Carol has her own heartbreak and has just come back from Chicago. It's the two of us trying to forge through our 50s and survive, basically."

She also described Leanne and Carol's dynamic. "Leanne's very charming and fun and darling and kind of very southern, and Carol's got a city edge, a darker, edgier vibe," she explained. "Leanne is, in Carol's eyes, so perfect. Carol feels like it's her life's goal to kind of take her down a couple notches."

Celia Weston as Mama Margaret

Celia Weston as Mama Margaret on 'Leanne'

Celia Weston as Mama Margaret on 'Leanne'.

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With a career spanning film, television, and stage, Celia Weston has quietly built one of the most impressive resumes in the business.

From her performance in the Oscar-winning *Dead Man Walking* (1995) to roles in *The Talented Mr. Ripley* (1999), *Igby Goes Down* (2002), *The Village* (2004), and *The Intern* (2015), Weston has mastered the art of the supporting role. She also recently shared the screen with Morgan in *You're Cordially Invited*.

When it comes to TV, Weston is perhaps best known as Jolene Hunnicutt on the CBS sitcom *Alice* (1981–1985). But she's also starred on fan-favorite shows like *Memphis Beat* (2010–2011), *Modern Family* (2010–2016), and *American Horror Story: Freak Show* (2014–2015).

Now, Weston takes on the role of Mama Margaret, Leanne and Carol's mother.

Blake Clark as Daddy John

Blake Clark as Daddy John on 'Leanne'

Blake Clark as Daddy John on 'Leanne'.

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Blake Clark is one of those familiar faces (and voices) you've definitely seen (or heard) before.

Clark is a veteran of numerous sitcoms, including *Home Improvement* (1994–1999), *Boy Meets World *(1995–2000), and *The Drew Carey Show* (1995), the latter of which he appeared on with *Leanne *costar Ryan Stiles.

He's also no stranger to animation, lending his raspy voice to the *Toy Story *franchise (2008–present), *Rango* (2011), and *Harvey Beaks* (2016–2017).

Adam Sandler fans will no doubt recognize Clark from his numerous appearances in the actor's films, from *The Waterboy* (1998) and *50 First Dates* (2004) to *Grown Ups* (2010), *That's My Boy* (2012), and *Happy Gilmore 2* (2025).

On *Leanne*, Clark plays Daddy John, Leanne and Carol's father.

Ryan Stiles as Bill

Ryan Stiles as Bill on 'Leanne'

Ryan Stiles as Bill on 'Leanne'.

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Ryan Stiles has been shaping the landscape of improv for decades thanks to his work on *Whose Line Is It Anyway?*, both the U.K. (1989–1999) and U.S. (1998–2006, 2013–present) versions.

Stiles has also made a lasting mark on sitcoms, most memorably as lovable oddball Lewis Kiniski on *The Drew Carey Show* (1995–2004), not to mention scene-stealing pediatrician Herb Melnick on Lorre's *Two and a Half Men* (2004–2015).

Now, Stiles joins the main cast of *Leanne* as Leanne's husband, Bill, whose decision to leave her sets the series in motion.

In a recent interview, Stiles shared that the role hit a little close to home. "I'm 66," he said, "Plus I had been through a divorce a few years before. I have two kids around the same age as the kids on the show. ... People are going to see a lot of themselves in the show. It's about getting through life and enjoying and supporting your family."

Graham Rogers as Tyler

Graham Rogers as Tyler on 'Leanne'

Graham Rogers as Tyler on 'Leanne'.

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Graham Rogers has a good rapport with Netflix, seeing as he's already appeared on three of the streamer's shows: *Atypical* (2017–2021), *Love* (2018), and *The Kominsky Method* (2018–2021), the latter of which was created by none other than Lorre.

Outside of Netflix, you might recognize Rogers from *Love and Mercy* (2014) and *Quantico* (2015–2017), as well as *Ray Donovan* (2017–2020) and its follow-up movie.

On *Leanne*, Rogers plays Leanne's son, Tyler. A new dad with plenty on his plate, Tyler is caught between the chaos of raising a young family and dealing with the fallout of his parents' unexpected split.

Hannah Pilkes as Josie

Hannah Pilkes as Josie on 'Leanne'

Hannah Pilkes as Josie on 'Leanne'.

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Hannah Pilkes has been building a name for herself in comedy for several years, but things really started to click with the internet sketch series *Sorry Not Sorry *(2017).

Since then, she's racked up credits on projects like *Yearly Departed* (2021), *Search Party* (2022), and *For Worse* (2025), as well as numerous podcast series.

Pilkes costars as Leanne's daughter, Josie, who the actress referred to in a chat with *Woman's World* as an "ellipsis of a human."

Pilkes continued, "She is super opinionated. She can be crass. She can be cheeky, She's definitely the mischievous one of all of them, but you see that in all the other characters — there's a lot of overlap."

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