Liza Snyder
Snyder was a native of Northampton, Massachusetts. His father works as an acting professor of theater as well as music at Smith College. The grandparents of her maternal lineage were a five-time Academy Award winning composer Johnny Green, and the actress and consumer reporter, Betty Furness. Snyder has graduated from the New York's Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in which she studied acting under the supervision from Sanford Meisner. The career of Snyder began with episodes of TV dramas, including The Trials of Rosie O'Neill as well as Murder, She Wrote. In 1993, she landed the role in the role of Molly Whelan on the ABC-syndicated crime-drama Sirens. She was a co-star in two television films and was a guest star on Chicago Hope and Pacific Blue in the aftermath of the show's cancellation. From 1998 to 2000, she was regular cast member in the NBC sitcom Jesse starring Christina Applegate. Her big screen debut in a secondary performance in the movie Pay It Forward written by Mimi Leder. Snyder started her acting career on Christine Hughes, a CBS sitcom Yes, Dear, later in the same year. The show ended in 2006 when it was cancelled. After Yes, Dear, Snyder was absent for five years. Then, in 2011, she returned to TV with a guest role in an episode of House where she played a person suffering from lung transplant. The actress reprised the role of Yes, Dear role in the 2013 season of Raising Hope.



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