Sawyer Sweeten Death: Child Actor Gets A Mention In Original Review For 'Everybody Loves Raymond' [VIDEO]
It's been four months since the tragic death of Sawyer Sweeten, but fans can take a look back on a certain mention of him from nearly 20 years ago.
Ray Romano Scores New Gig Following Death Of Sawyer Sweeten
Sweeten was on the classic sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, which turned him into a popular child actor. On Monday, The Hollywood Reporter posted its original review on the series that was written in 1996 when the show eventually turned into a success.
Even though Sweeten's mention was brief, it might still give fans some insight on the fact that he was really young when he went behind the camera.
'Everybody Loves Raymond' Creator Focusing On New Series Amid Sawyer Sweeten's Death
"At least from the pilot, sports writer Raymond gets a lot of lovable help from his wife Debra (Patricia Heaton), who seems to have a tenuous grip on the household, including screamy 5-year-old daughter Ally (Madylin Sweeten) and 20-month-old twins Michael and Geoffrey (Sawyer and Sullivan Sweeten). (The twins are already being replaced, ending one of the briefer careers in Hollywood.)
The death of Sawyer Sweeten shocked the world as he was only 19-years-old when he allegedly shot himself on his family's front porch.
In a report from Philly.com, Ray Romano, himself, released a statement on his former co-star's fate.
"(I am) shocked and terribly saddened (by the news)," the statement reads. "He was a wonderful and sweet kid to be around. Just a great energy whenever he was there. My heart breaks for him, his family and his friends during this very difficult time."