Actress Liza Snyder got her start in acting when she was just 16 years old. She made her acting debut at age seven in a play produced at Smith College. Snyder kickstarted her acting career with roles in various dramas, such as "Murder, She Wrote" (CBS, 1984-1996) and "Chicago Hope" (CBS, 1994-2000). She also was featured in the miniseries "Innocent Victims" (1995-96).
She also appeared in the TV movie "Race Against Time: The Search For Sarah" (CBS, 1995-96). In the nineties and the early 2000s, Snyder worked on predominantly television shows such as "Jesse" (1998-2000) and "Yes, Dear" (CBS, 2000-06).
During these years, she additionally appeared in film, receiving a role in the Kevin Spacey dramatic adaptation "Pay It Forward" (2000). She also contributed to a variety of television specials, including "Funny Flubs & Screw Ups VII" (2000-01), "CBS's Funny Flubs & Screw-Ups (11/09/01)" (CBS, 2001-02) and "CBS's Funny Flubs & Screw-Ups (11/16/01)" (CBS, 2001-02).
She also played parts in television during these years, including roles in "Jesse" (1998-2000) and "Yes, Dear" (CBS, 2000-06). Snyder continued to exercise her talent in the early 2000s, taking on a mix of projects like "Coming Up Roses" (CBS, 2001-02), "Funny Flubs & Screw-Ups X" (CBS, 2001-02) and "Super Bowl's Greatest Commercials 2" (CBS, 2001-02).
Her credits also expanded to "Funny Flubs & Screw-Ups XI" (CBS, 2002-03), "Funny Flubs & Screw-Ups XII" (CBS, 2002-03) and "House" (Fox, 2004-2012). Snyder most recently acted on "Raising Hope" (Fox, 2010-14).