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About Phil Rosenthal

Phil Rosenthal, born in Queens, New York, in 1960, developed an early interest in the performing arts while growing up in Rockland County. After graduating from Hofstra University with a degree in theater, he initially pursued acting but soon realized his strengths lay in writing and producing. He began working behind the scenes on sitcoms like Baby Talk, Down the Shore and Coach, where he found his comedic voice and gained valuable experience in the television industry.

His major breakthrough came in 1996 when he co-created the hit sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond with stand-up comedian Ray Romano. Drawing inspiration from both of their real-life family dynamics, Rosenthal served as the showrunner and executive producer for the show’s entire nine-season run. The series became one of the most beloved sitcoms of its era, winning multiple Emmy Awards and earning a place in pop culture history for its relatable humor and heartwarming characters.

After Raymond ended, Rosenthal turned his attention to food and travel, launching the PBS series I’ll Have What Phil’s Having in 2015, which led to the Netflix sensation Somebody Feed Phil in 2018. The show follows him around the world as he explores different cultures through their cuisine, blending curiosity, humor and heartfelt storytelling. Now in its eighth season, Somebody Feed Phil has earned critical acclaim, multiple award nominations, and a devoted global fanbase. Alongside television, he’s published books, released a cookbook and launched a live tour, all while continuing to share his joyful, food-centered worldview.

Who is Phil Rosenthal?

Phil Rosenthal is a writer, producer and television personality best known as the creator and showrunner of the hit sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. After earning a theater degree from Hofstra University, he transitioned into TV writing and production. In recent years, he's become famous for hosting food and travel series such as PBS’s I’ll Have What Phil’s Having and Netflix’s Somebody Feed Phil, which has run for eight seasons.

What are Phil Rosenthal's major career highlights?

Rosenthal helmed Everybody Loves Raymond for nine seasons (1996–2005), earning multiple Emmy Awards and becoming a staple of American sitcoms. He later pivoted to food travel, winning a James Beard Award for I’ll Have What Phil’s Having (2015) and launching Somebody Feed Phil in 2018. The Netflix show”—celebrated for its warm tone—has featured global cuisine, celebrity cameos (including Ray Romano, Brad Garrett and Bridgerton’s Claudia Jessie), and earned critical acclaim alongside award nominations.

Is Phil Rosenthal going on tour?

Yes! Phil kicks off the “An Evening with Phil Rosenthal” live tour across the U.S. and Canada this summer, starting in August and extending into November, with 26 shows scheduled. These events feature moderated conversations, personal stories from his TV and travel career, culinary reflections and audience Q&A sessions.

What can fans expect at "An Evening of Phil Rosenthal?"

Expect a warm, witty evening where Phil shares heartfelt and humorous stories from his life—from sitcom writing to global food adventures. Each event includes moderated chat segments, audience Q&A and special insights into his travels and upcoming projects, including his new cookbook Phil's Favorites and LA diner “Max & Helen’s."

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What is the runtime for Phil Rosenthal?

In general, shows run anywhere from 1.5 to 3 hours long. Check out the Phil Rosenthal official website for full show information, including runtime, intermissions and encores.

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