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Liza Snyder was born in Northampton, Massachusetts, USA, on March 20, 1968 – her zodiac sign is Pisces and she is an American national. Lisa is an actress perhaps best known for her portrayal of Agent Molly Whelan in the romantic comedy film “Sirens” which aired in 1994, and starred Hugh Grant, Tara Fitzgerald and Sam Neill. It’s about a minister and his wife who go to visit the artist of a blasphemous painting, only to find out that he lives with three sexy models. The film won Hugh Grant a Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Most Promising Actor while being nominated for three Australian Film Institute Awards.
Early life and education
Liza was raised an only child in Northampton by her father, who taught theater at Smith College, and her mother, who is a singer and songwriter. Liza was inspired to pursue her acting career by her maternal grandmother, Betty Furness, who was an actress and reporter, while Betty’s husband Johnny Green won five Academy Awards for his achievements as a music composer.
Liza started acting while attending primary school, as she was a member of the school’s drama club and acted in several plays performed at the school. She attended a local high school, where she continued acting and playing various sports such as soccer and tennis.
After entrance examination in 1986, she enrolled in the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater in New York, studied with Sanford Meisner, and graduated in 1990 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in acting.
Career as an actress
After working as a waitress for two years to support herself financially while attending auditions for roles in both movies and TV series, she appeared in the episode “Double Bind” of the drama series “The Trials of Rosie O’Neill” in 1992, starring Sharon Gless, Ron Rifkin and Georgn Johnson, and is about Rosie who works in Los Angeles as a public defender, and her colleagues Ben, Hank and Carole. The series was a hit, winning three awards, including a Golden Globe, and being nominated for 10 others.
Will Adam still smile when he learns about Kate’s first date? I will live tweet tonight! 8:30EST/5:30PST #ManMetAPlan #cbs pic.twitter.com/qbEn8TZXl7
— Liza Snyder (@TheLizaSnyder) February 20, 2017
The same year, Liza guest-starred as Claire in the “A Tale of Two Houses” episode of the sitcom “Down the Shore”, starring Louis Mandylor and Anna Gunn, and is about a New Jersey Shore vacation home that becomes frequented by a variety of people.
In 1994, Liza played Jeannine Bonelli in a single episode of the critically acclaimed crime drama series ‘Murder, She Wrote’, starring Angela Lansbury and William Windom and which was a huge hit, winning 34 awards between 1984 and 1996, including six Golden Globes. , while being nominated for 55 other awards.
In 1996, she guest-starred in the episode “Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag” of the medical drama series “Chicago Hope”, before playing supporting character Angela Hennis in the four-hour crime drama film “Innocent Victims”, starring Ricky Schroder and John Corbett, and is about three lawyers who try to save the death row man who was wrongly accused of murdering three people. Liza also played a supporting character in the crime drama thriller film “Search for Sarah”, starring Patty Duke and Richard Crenna and is a true story of Sarah Porter who disappeared, and since the police were not interested in looking for her, her own parents acted alone.
In 1997, Liza starred as Rebecca Santori in the “Repeat Offenders” episode of the crime drama series “Pacific Blue”, starring Jim Davidson, Paula Trickey and Darlene Vogel and the story of two bike cops working in Santa Monica. California. The series ran for five seasons and 101 episodes and earned Mario Lopez a nomination for an Alma Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series.
Liza’s next major role was in 1998, when she was invited to play the main character Linda in the film comedy TV series “Jesse”, also starring Christina Applegate and Jennifer Milmorem and is about a single mother who falls in love with Diego, while her father is against the relationship. The series was a hit, winning 13 awards, including a Golden Globe, and being nominated for six others.
She portrayed Michelle in the drama film “Pay It Forward” in 2000, before being cast as the main character Christine Hughes in the sitcom “Yes, Dear”, which also starred Anthony Clark and Jean Louisa Kelly, and is about two couples who have quite different views on raising children. Liza was filming until the series ended in 2006 after six seasons and 122 episodes – it won three awards and was nominated for four others, including a Primetime Emmy.
Liza then went on hiatus for five years and came back in 2011 when she was invited to guest star as Vanessa in the episode “Transplant” of the medical drama “House”.

In 2013, she again played Christine Hughes from “Yes, Dear” in the sitcom “Raising Hope”, while playing her last role – the main character Andi Burns – from 2016 to 2020 in the sitcom “Man with a Plan”. The series also starred Matt Cook and Matt LeBlanc and it’s about a father who realizes parenting isn’t as easy as he thought when his wife returns to work. The series won one award in 2017: a People’s Choice Award, USA for Favorite New TV Comedy.
Love life and husband
Liza has been hiding the details of her love life from the media since the start of her acting career, but there are rumors on the internet that the actress was once in a relationship with Mike O’Malleyan American actor and writer, born in 1966.
The two spent time together on several occasions, and when rumors spread that they were having an affair, Liza and Mike made no comment but were not seen together again after that. Mike is married today and lives in Los Angeles with his wife Lisa and their three children.
Liza was also rumored to be dating Matt LeBlanc, but these soon turned out to be false as both Matt and Liza addressed the rumors that they were just good friends. The two have known each other for over 20 years, even before Matt rose to fame after starring in the critically acclaimed sitcom “Friends”.
Liza is single today, is not married and has no children.
Hobbies and other interests
Liza is a fan of classic cars and has a few on display in front of her home in Los Angeles – one of her favorites is a 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback.
She is an animal lover, and has three pet dogs, while she also has a cat. Liza is a philanthropist, having worked with several charitable organizations that aim to help underprivileged children, while being a strong supporter of foster care, and has spoken on several occasions about the importance of children finding good foster homes.
Liza likes to watch movies and TV series in her spare time, and some of her favorite actors and actresses are Matt LeBlanc, Tom Hanks and Anne Hathaway, while some of her favorite movies are “The Terminal”, “Saving Private Ryan” and “Les Miserables”. Her favorite TV series are “Friends” and “The Third Rock from the Sun”.
Appearance and power
Lisa is 52 years old. She has long brown hair and brown eyes, is 1.7 m tall and weighs about 65 kg. From May 2020, her ability is estimated at over $500,000.
General information
First and last name | Lisa Cutter |
Profession | Actor, film director |
Education | Neighborhood Playhouse Theater School |
Nationality | American |
Family
Performance
Movies | Pay It Forward, innocent victims, race against time: the search for Sarah |
TV shows | Yes, honey, Jesse, man with a plan, Sirens |
Facts
# | Fact |
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1 | Snyder’s maternal grandmother was actress/consumer reporter Betty Furness. |
2 | Studied acting at New York City’s Neighborhood Playhouse under Sanford Meisner. |
3 | Granddaughter of actor/composer Johnny Green. |
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Movies
Actress
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Man with a Plan | 2016-2017 | TV serials | Andrew Brands |
Generate hope | 2013 | TV serials | Christine |
House MD | 2011 | TV serials | Vanessa |
Yes my dear | 2000-2006 | TV serials | Christine Hughes |
Pay it forward | 2000 | Michelle | |
Jesse | 1998-2000 | TV serials | Linda |
Pacific blue | 1997 | TV serials | Rebecca Santori |
Chicago hope | 1996 | TV serials | Serena Paretsky |
Race against time: the search for Sarah | 1996 | TV movie | Martha |
Innocent victims | 1996 | TV movie | Angela Hennis |
Sirens | 1994-1995 | TV serials | Out. Molly Whelan |
Murder she wrote | 1994 | TV serials | Jeannine Bonnelli |
Along the coast | 1992 | TV serials | Claire |
The trials of Rosie O’Neill | 1992 | TV serials |
Director
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Yes my dear | 2005 | Episode 1 of the TV series |
Yourself
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Entertainment tonight | 2016 | TV serials | herself |
In the Cutz | 2006 | TV serials | Guest |
Pyramid | 2002-2003 | TV serials | herself |
Hollywood squares | 2001-2002 | TV serials | Herself / Herself – panelist |
Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials II | 2002 | TV special | Himself – Host |
Funny flubs and mistakes | 2000 | TV serials | Host |
The 25th Annual People’s Choice Awards | 1999 | TV special | herself |
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