I’m an avid ‘90s sitcom fan. Growing up with television as the sole source of entertainment can do that—as bad as the reception was in those days. Call it nostalgia or sentimentality, but I’ve always been curious about where the actors of the sitcoms I grew up watching have become now. If you’re in the same boat as I am, then you’ll surely enjoy this post.
Today, I’ll talk about Monica Horan, the American actress most famous for her role as Amy MacDougall-Barone in the popular ‘90s TV series Everybody Loves Raymond.
Who Is Monica Horan?
Monica Horan was a popular face on TV in the ‘90s. But you may be wondering who the actress was before the fame and the glamour.
Early Life
Monica Louise Horan was raised in the humid town of Glenolden, Pennsylvania. Born in a strictly Catholic household, she studied and graduated from an all-girls high school. Influenced by The Carol Burnett Show as a young girl, Monica showed great fascination with the arts. Following her dreams, she pursued theater performance at Hofstra University and graduated in 1984.
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“I always wanted to be an actress. I always wanted to do shows,” Monica confessed in one interview. She later moved to New York City and acted in off-off Broadway theatre. While honing her craft on stage, Monica simultaneously worked as a telephone sales agent.
Everybody Loves Raymond and Other Popular Works
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Monica first appeared in the 14th episode of the first season of Everybody Loves Raymond in 1997, as the timid and unconfident Amy MacDougall. In an interview with the Television Academy, Monica recalled her debut on the show as a “little miracle” because it was also during that time that she decided to leave acting behind.
“I had just said I’m not going to go for this [acting] anymore…it’s not me. And he [Philip Rosenthal] has this part…and it was the closest thing to me that I’d ever done before,” Monica shared. Little did she know that it was only the beginning of a life-long successful career on screen. After accepting her husband’s offer, Monica became one of the most iconic characters in Everybody Loves Raymond and appeared in over 66 episodes.
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Besides Amy MacDougall, Monica also starred as Kieran Cannistra in The Bold and the Beautiful (2016 – 2019) and Jaia in Better Things (2017), to name a few. Returning to her home theatre, Philadelphia’s Arden Theatre Company, Monica presently plays Sara Jane Moore in Stephen Sondheim’s Assassins.
Marriage to Director Phil Rosenthal
Monica Horan is happily married to Philip Rosenthal, who is also the mind behind Everybody Loves Raymond. The couple’s story began when they met in an off-off-Broadway Theater in New York. Phil watched one of Monica’s plays and approached her by complimenting her performance. From there, Monica and Phil quickly fell in love, dated, and tied the knot in April 1990. They’re now living in New City alongside their two children.
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Final Thoughts
There’s a unique authenticity and relatability to all the characters Monica Horan played, which is what I, and I’d bet many of you, love about the actress. You just can’t help but love her oozing dedication to her craft! But that’s everything about Monica Horan for now. Don’t forget to share if you enjoyed reading this post!
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