Ray Romano has long since moved on, but his sitcom still lives on in many ways. For one thing, it's still earning the seasoned actor quite a large chunk of change. But it also sparked at least one of his kid's careers.

Ray's daughter, Alexandra Romano, got her start in Hollywood alongside her dad. In fact, not only was his daughter on 'Everybody Loves Raymond' named after Alexandra (the on-screen daughter was Ally), but she also guest-starred as Ally's best friend, Molly.

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But what does Alexandra, who is now 30, do these days? According to IMDb, her only acting gigs were on her dad's show and then alongside her dad in 'Ice Age: Continental Drift.' So while technically she can be called an actor, the one child that Ray calls the "good one" of his four, isn't in the industry much anymore.

Instead, she's apparently moved on to other pursuits.

The family is still close, of course, even though all of the children are now grown. In fact, they've all been quarantining together, according to interviews Ray has given with publications like Nicki Swift.

It was also Nicki Swift that pointed out that per Alexandra's LinkedIn page, she was a marketing and communications manager at Shondaland in Hollywood, at least as of mid-2020. Before that, Romano earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in communication and media studies, worked as a TV Talent Assistant, served as an Executive Assistant to Betsy Beers.

But although her LinkedIn still shows she's working for Shondaland, taking a look at her Instagram, fans can see that the Romano daughter is repping for two NYC-area eateries (both pasta places).

Though she's not listed on those businesses' team lists, Alexandra does have photos of herself working the counter at one of the pasta places. And plenty of her other posts center on food — whether eating or making it — so it's safe to assume that Romano has found her calling in the foodie biz.

She's also done plenty of traveling, to Sicily, Anguilla, and Xochimilco, among other international destinations, and often times with her family. She may not have the same list of travel essentials as celebs like Kendall Jenner (like a private jet), but she's glam enough.

Clearly, Alexandra is not about the "desk life," as she captioned one of her Instagram posts. It makes sense, though, given her entire family's zest for experiencing — and making jokes about — everything in life.

She may not be on the same path toward multi-millionaire status like her comedian dad (not that she needs to, because, inheritance, right?), but Alexandra is very obviously happy with the life she's chosen. And by all appearances, her family is just fine with how she's spending her time, too.

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