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Madylin Sweeten

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1991-06-27
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The talented actress, known for her standout performances both on screen and in business, rose to fame as the Screen Actors Guild Award-winning star who played one of the children on the beloved hit series Everybody Loves Raymond—a role she shared with her twin brothers. Her name has since become synonymous with creativity and entrepreneurship, thanks to her stylish furniture brand, “The Joneses LA,” which reflects her eye for design and passion for home aesthetics. But long before the spotlight found her, her journey began at just four years old when she landed a part in the television movie A Promise to Carolyn, marking the start of a lifelong connection to acting. Growing up, she was no stranger to a bustling household—she was raised alongside seven younger siblings: Sullivan, Sawyer, Maysa, Guiliana, Emma, Elliette, and Jaymeson. Through it all, her name has remained a symbol of perseverance, talent, and family values, shaping the inspiring path she continues to walk today.

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She actually lent her voice to some memorable characters in the hugely popular 1999 film Toy Story 2, which really showcased her talent. Over the years, she’s also become quite the cat lover—she has two pet sphynx cats that she absolutely adores. She often shares little stories about them, and it’s clear they mean a lot to her. She definitely brings the same warmth to her personal life as she does to her performances.

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