Liza Snyder
Snyder is a native of Northampton, Massachusetts. Her mother, a singer/songwriter was her father. He is also a professor of theatre in Smith College. Her maternal grandparents were a five-time Academy Award-winning composer Johnny Green, and the actor and journalist, Betty Furness. Snyder graduated from the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City, where she studied under Sanford Meisner. Snyder began her acting career with television dramas such as The Trials of Rosie O'Neill as well as Murder, She Wrote. She was in 1993 cast in the role of Molly Whelan on the ABC-syndicated crime drama Sirens. She co-starred with two television films, as well as appearing as guest in Chicago Hope and Pacific Blue when the show was pulled. The actress was a regular on the NBC comedy Jesse starring Christina Applegate from 1998-2000. The actress made her big screen debut in a second role in Pay It Forward produced by Mimi Leder. The same year, Snyder began to star in Christine Hughes in CBS's sitcom Yes, Dear. The show ended in 2006 when it ended. Following the end of Yes, Dear, Snyder had a five-year hiatus. She returned to TV in the year 2011 as a guest star part in an episode of House as an uninvolved patient in need of the donation of a lung. In the Raising Hope episode from 2013, she reprised the Yes, Dear character.



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