Liza Snyder
Snyder was born in Northampton in Massachusetts. The mother of her, who is a songwriter and singer, is her father. He also is a theatre professor of theatre at Smith College. 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 was a graduate of the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City, where she was a student of Sanford Meisner. Snyder started her acting career in television dramas such as The Trials of Rosie O'Neill or Murder, She Wrote. She was in 1993 cast in the role of Molly Whelan on the ABC-syndicated crime-drama Sirens. The show ended up being cancelled the actress starred with her co-star in two television films made specifically for TV, and guest starred on Chicago Hope, and Pacific Blue. From 1998 until 1999, she was regular actor on the NBC sitcom Jesse that starred Christina Applegate. In the show Pay It Forward which was directed 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. Following the end of Yes, Dear, Snyder had a five-year hiatus. Then, in 2011, Snyder returned to screen in her guest role as a patient undergoing lung transplantation in the show House. In 2013, she reprised Yes, Dear in an episode of Raising Hope from 2013.



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