Liza Snyder
Snyder has been born in Northampton, Massachusetts. The mother of her, who is a songwriter and singer was her father. He's also an associate professor of theater in Smith College. Johnny Green was a five-time Academy Award winning composer and Betty Furness, an actress and consumer journalist were parents of the family. Snyder graduated from the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City, where she was a student of Sanford Meisner. Snyder first began her acting career in dramas on television such as The Trials of Rosie O'Neill and Murder, She Wrote. The first time she was cast in a major character, Molly Whelan, in 1993's ABC crime series Sirens. After the show's cancellation and her subsequent appearance in two films on TV and also guest-starred on Chicago Hope and Pacific Blue. Her role was regular in the NBC comedy Jesse with Christina Applegate from 1998-2000. In the Pay It Forward show, which was directed by Mimi Leder, she played the role of a minor character. Snyder began her career as Christine Hughes, a CBS sitcom Yes, Dear, later that same year. In the year 2006, the show ended. Snyder had a break of five years between seasons of Yes, Dear. She returned to TV in 2011 with a guest-starring role on an episode of House as the patient that needed an organ transplant. In a Raising Hope episode from 2013, she reprised the Yes, Dear character.



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