Actress Liz Sheridan, known for her roles in ‘Alf’ and ‘Seinfeld’, has passed away.

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Actress Liz Sheridanskyrocketing in popularity thanks to her role in the TV series ‘Seinfeld‘ Jerry Seinfeld, who played his mother, died this Friday in New York at the age of 93.

Amanda Hendon Sheridan’s friend and former representative submitted the deadline to the specialist media outlet about the death, which Sheridan says occurred while asleep of natural causes.

The New York translator was already known for his work in television and film when he was selected for a role in the TV series ‘Alf’, in which he appeared as the grumpy neighbor. Rachel Ochmonek From 1986 to 1990.

After a short time, he went to embody Helen Seinfeld foster mother Jerry SeinfeldHe is the main character of ‘Seinfeld’ and has appeared in 20 episodes of the television show.

Sheridan is also ballerinaHe appeared in several Broadway plays, including the 1977 musical ‘Happy Ending’ with Christopher Lloyd and a young Meryl Streep.

She later wrote a book about her love affair in the 1950s. James Dean The actor met in New York when he was 21 and was briefly in the Big Apple.

Born in 1929 in Rye, New York, Sheridan started her career with supporting roles in TV series like ‘.Koçak‘, ‘White Shadow’ and ‘Take a Break’ and was also part of Madonna’s ‘Who’s That Girl’,

He also participated in TV shows like ‘One Day at a Time’, ‘Three’s a Crowd’, ‘A Team’ y ‘Murder, He Wrote’.

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