
There's a reason why the passing of Doris Roberts, who died today at 90, is going to make even those who only knew her from TV feel as though they lost a member of their own family.
The star of stage and screen, who got her start in the 1950s on Broadway, won four Emmys for her unforgettable role as the loving-but-meddlesome matriarch Marie Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond, the platinum-haired powerhouse doling out wisdom and wit at a rapid clip throughout the CBS sitcom's nine hit seasons.
And even though the show's first run ended back in 2005, it lives on in syndication and Roberts' performance remains as pitch-perfect as ever, from her her way with a one-liner to her way with a raised eyebrow. Here are some of her best moments:
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