Liza Snyder
Snyder was born at Northampton in Massachusetts. Her mother, a songwriter/singer has been her father. He's also a professor of theatre at Smith College. Her maternal grandparents were a five-time Academy Award winning composer Johnny Green, and the actress and reporter for the consumer, Betty Furness. Snyder graduated from the New York's Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in which she was trained in acting under supervision of Sanford Meisner. The career of Snyder began with episodes of dramas on TV, including The Trials of Rosie O'Neill, and Murder, She Wrote. The first time she was cast in a major performance as Molly Whelan, in 1993's ABC crime series Sirens. After the series was canceled the actress starred with her co-star in two television movies that were made to be broadcast as well as guest-starring on Chicago Hope, and Pacific Blue. Her role was regular in Jesse, the NBC comedy Jesse with Christina Applegate from 1998-2000. Snyder made her screen debut in a second character in the film Pay It Forward written by Mimi Leder. In the same year, Snyder began to star in Christine Hughes in CBS's sitcom Yes, Dear. The show ended in the year 2006. Snyder went on a hiatus for five years, following Yes, Dear. The actress returned to the screen in 2011, with a guest-starring part in an episode of House as an uninvolved patient in need of an organ transplant. The actress returned to part of her Yes, Dear role in an episode in 2013 on Raising Hope.



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