Liza Snyder
Snyder was born in Northampton within Massachusetts. His father works as a professor of theatre at Smith College, and her mother is a singer-songwriter. Johnny Green was a five-time Academy Award winning composer and Betty Furness was an actress as well as a an editor for a consumer magazine, were the maternal grandparents of her mother. Snyder completed her studies at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City, where she learned from Sanford Meisner. Snyder made her debut in TV dramas such as The Trials of Rosie O'Neill and Murder, She Wrote. In 1993, she secured the role of Molly Whelan in the ABC and later syndicated crime series Sirens. After the series was canceled and she starred alongside her in two television films made specifically for TV in addition to guest-starring on Chicago Hope, and Pacific Blue. The NBC sitcom Jesse, starring Christina Applegate, she was an actor from 1998 to the year 2000. Snyder made her screen debut with a minor performance in the movie Pay It Forward produced by Mimi Leder. Snyder made her debut on screen as Christine Hughes, a CBS sitcom Yes, Dear, later that same year. In the year 2006, the show ended. Snyder took a 5-year break in the wake of Yes, Dear. She returned to TV in the year 2011 as a guest star role on an episode of House as an individual who required an organ transplant. In the Raising Hope episode from 2013 in which she reprised her Yes, Dear character.



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