Liza Snyder
Snyder was born in Northampton, Massachusetts. The father of her is associate professor of theatre as well as music in Smith College. The grandparents of her maternal lineage were five times Academy Award-winning composer, Johnny Green, and the actress and reporter for the consumer, Betty Furness. Snyder trained in acting in The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, New York City. She was coached by Sanford Meisner. Snyder began her acting career with television dramas such as The Trials of Rosie O'Neill or Murder, She Wrote. In 1993, she was offered the leading role of Molly Whelan in the ABC and then syndicated crime drama Sirens. She co-starred with two television films and was an actor as a guest on Chicago Hope and Pacific Blue following the cancellation of the show. She was also a regular on the NBC comedy Jesse which starred Christina Applegate from 1998-2000. In the Pay It Forward show, written by Mimi Leder, she played a minor role. Snyder began her acting career as Christine Hughes, a CBS sitcom Yes, Dear, later in the year. It ended the show in. Snyder had a brief hiatus of five years after Yes, Dear. The actress returned to the screen in the year 2011 as a guest star character on an episode House as an uninvolved patient in need of the donation of a lung. She was back in part of her Yes, Dear role in a 2013 episode of Raising Hope.



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