Meet Screenwriter Ray DeLaurentis, husband of Diane Franklin
John Campbell
Updated on January 04, 2026
Ray DeLaurentis is well known as an animation writer for shows like The Fairly OddParents. They live in the California town of Westlake Village. He attained the limelight due to his association with the notorious actress, Diane Franklin (his wife).
Who is Ray DeLaurentis?
Rayfield Michael “Ray” DeLaurentis was a writer/co-writer/story writer/story co-writer/story editor/co-producer for 32 episodes since season 7. He debuted on the program by co-writing “Anti-Poof”. His first story writing position was in “Add-a-Dad,” which he co-wrote with Butch Hartman. “Mice Capades” was his debut solo writing episode. “Timmy’s Secret Wish!” is the only episode in which he authored the story all by himself. “Dinklescouts,” “I Dream of Cosmo,” “Turner & Pooch,” “Dumbbell Curve,” and “Fairly Weird Fairy Tales” were all co-produced by him.
This was not his first try writing an animated series; he co-created and co-wrote the controversial Bubsy cartoon pilot, which was never made into a series.
Unfortunately, there is no information available regarding his personal details such as biography, age, body measurements, net worth, etc.
His wife, Diane Franklin, on the other hand, was born on February 11, 1962, in Plainview, New York. She is currently 61 years old. Diane hasn’t shared any information about her parents, siblings, or childhood. She sang the National Anthem at Dodger Stadium on June 1, 2004. Diane is an American citizen of English ancestry.
Ray DeLaurentis’s wife and kids
In 1989, Ray DeLaurentis married to Diane Franklin, a renowned producer and actress. They live in the California town of Westlake Village. The couple has been blessed with two children; their son Nick is a musician, and Olivia is a comedian and actress best known as one half of the absurdist comedy duo Syd & Olivia.