Liza Snyder
Snyder was born in Northampton, Massachusetts. Her father is a professor of theatre at Smith College, and her mother sings and songwriters. Johnny Green was a five-time Academy Award winning composer and Betty Furness was an actress as well as a consumer journalist, were the maternal grandparents of her mother. Snyder has graduated from the New York's Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre where she was trained in acting under guidance of Sanford Meisner. The career of Snyder began with episodes of television dramas including The Trials of Rosie O'Neill and Murder, She Wrote. In 1993, she landed the role in the role of Molly Whelan on the ABC-syndicated crime drama Sirens. She also co-starred in two TV movies, and also appeared as a guest actor as a guest on Chicago Hope and Pacific Blue after the show was cancelled. Between 1998 and in 2000, she appeared as a regular cast member in the NBC sitcom Jesse starring Christina Applegate. In Pay It Forward, produced by Mimi Leder, she played the role of a minor character. Snyder began her acting career as Christine Hughes, a CBS sitcom Yes, Dear, later in the year. It ended the show in. Snyder went on a five-year hiatus following the conclusion of Yes, Dear. She returned to TV in 2011, with a guest-starring in an episode on House as the patient that needed a lung donation. She was back in the role of Yes, Dear role in a 2013 episode of Raising Hope.



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