Liza Snyder
Snyder was raised in Northampton, Massachusetts. His father works as a professor of theatre in Smith College, and her mother sings and songwriters. Johnny Green is a composer with five Academy Awards. Betty Furness was an actress, a consumer reporter as well as an Academy Award winner. Snyder has graduated from New York's Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre where she was trained in acting under supervision of Sanford Meisner. Her career started with the first episodes of TV dramas, such as The Trials of Rosie O'Neill and Murder, She Wrote. In 1993 she was cast in the lead role as Molly Whelan in the ABC and later syndicated crime series Sirens. The show ended up being cancelled, she co-starred in two television movies that were made to be broadcast which she also guest starred in, Chicago Hope, and Pacific Blue. Between 1998 and in 2000, she appeared as a regular actor on the NBC sitcom Jesse which starred Christina Applegate. Her first big screen appearance was the secondary role of Pay It Forward directed by Mimi Leder. Following that, Snyder began starring as Christine Hughes on the CBS sitcom Yes, Dear. The show ended in 2006 when it came to an end. Snyder went on a hiatus for five years following Yes, Dear. In 2011, Snyder made her return to the screen with her guest role as a transplant patient on House. She returned to Her Yes, Dear role in a 2013 episode of Raising Hope.



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