Liz Sheridan, 'Seinfeld' actress, dead at 93
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Liz
Sheridan, a veteran stage and screen actress who played Jerry Seinfeld's
mother, Helen, on "Seinfeld," died Friday morning, her manager
and friend Amanda Hendon confirmed to CNN.
Sheridan
had celebrated her 93rd birthday earlier this week, Hendon said. She is
survived by her daughter and son-in-law.
Though
she had dozens of film credits, she was best known as Seinfeld's doting mother
on his titular sitcom, which ran for nine seasons. She also appeared as the
snoopy neighbor Mrs. Ochmonek on the alien-led sitcom "ALF."
A
trained dancer, Sheridan made her Broadway debut in 1971 in "Frank
Merriwell" and appeared in several more productions, including the Meryl Streep-starring musical "Happy End" in 1977,
until focusing primarily on film and TV from the 1980s onward.
Sheridan
was an author, too, penning the autobiographical "Dizzy & Jimmy" about her
relationship with a young, pre-stardom James Dean when the two were aspiring
Broadway performers. At the time of her death, she'd been working to develop
the book into a film, Hendon said.
Sheridan's
death comes within two weeks of the death of fellow "Seinfeld" cast
member Estelle Harris, who played George Costanza's mother on
the series.


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