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Encyclopedia > Liz Sheridan

Liz Sheridan (born April 10, 1929 in Westchester County, New York) is an American actress. April 10 is the 100th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (101st in leap years). ... 1929 was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ... Westchester County is a suburban county with about 940,000 residents located in the U.S. state of New York. ... State nickname: Empire State Other U.S. States Capital Albany Largest city New York Governor George Pataki Official languages None Area 141,205 km² (27th)  - Land 122,409 km²  - Water 18,795 km² (13. ... For legal meaning of acting, see Acting (law). ...


She began her career as a dancer working in New York City in nightclubs and musicals, and while there met the then-unknown James Dean. The two became engaged and had a short-lived romance. However after his cast in a play which looked to be successful, he drifted away from Sheridan and - despite the play's quick demise - this was the end of their affair. She has written a book on this subject, "Dizzy and Jimmy". A contemporary dancer rehearsing in a dance studio Dance generally refers to human movement either used as a form of expression or presented in a social, spiritual or performance setting. ... Midtown Manhattan, looking north from the Empire State Building, 2005 New York City (officially named the City of New York) is the largest city and largest metropolitan area, by population, in the United States. ... A nightclub (often dance club or club, particularly in the UK) is an entertainment venue which does its primary business after dark. ... Musical theater (or theatre) is a form of theater combining music, songs, dance, and spoken dialogue. ... James Dean James Byron Dean (February 8, 1931 – September 30, 1955) was an American film actor. ...


In the 1980s, Sheridan began acting as a supporting player in films and television series such as Moonlighting, Kojak, The A-Team and Cagney & Lacey. She got her first major role playing Raquel Ochmonek in ALF. Events and trends The 1980s marked an abrupt shift towards more conservative lifestyles after the momentous cultural revolutions which took place in the 1960s and 1970s and the definition of the AIDS virus in 1981. ... The term Moonlighting has two possible meanings: Moonlighting (employment) is doing a second job outside of normal working hours. ... Kojak was a US detective TV series which ran between 1973 and 1978 on CBS, starring Telly Savalas as bald New York City policeman Lt. ... The A-Team is an action/adventure television show about a fictional group of ex-US Army commandos who are on the run from the military while working as mercenaries and helping the oppressed. ... Cagney and Lacey was an American television series, which aired on CBS for six seasons from 1982 to 1988. ... ALF or Alf can have several meanings: ALF is an acronym standing for Animal Liberation Front, an animal rights group ALF is an acronym standing for Alien Life Form ALF was the name of an American television sitcom ALF is also a programming language Alf refers to both a river...


Sheridan is best known for her recurring guest role as Helen Seinfeld, mother to Jerry Seinfeld in Seinfeld. She played the role across all of the show's nine seasons, from 1990 to 1998 The television show Seinfeld was known for featuring many characters, each with their own special characteristics. ... Jerry Seinfeld Jerome Jerry Seinfeld (born April 29, 1954) is an American actor, writer and comedian from Massapequa, New York, a Long Island, New York Town. ... Seinfeld is a television sitcom, considered to be one of the most popular and influential of the 1990s in the U.S., to the point where it is often cited as epitomizing the self-obsessed and ironic culture of the decade. ... 1990 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1998 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. ...


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the Official Site of Liz Sheridan (568 words)
Her credible and creditable portrayal is enriched with fine moments, as in her beautifully timed and controlled recital of the horrible litany -- Belsen, Treblinka, Buchenwald, Dachau -- delivered in a deliberate, measured pace, with the pauses as eloquent and unfaltering as the words.
Liz Sheridan, a glaze-eyed comedienne with a fine voice for operatic mockery, makes "Autumn at the Automat" particularly her own and is a delight in Ted James' "Checkbooks and All That," as a bank's fashion consultant and color coordinator who subscribes to the theory that "you and only you must live with your checks."
Let Sheridan be confronted with the obstacle of an awkward transition or a flat, uninteresting speech and she vaults it with the stamina of an athlete.
Chicago Real Estate Agent | FREE IL Property Search (397 words)
Liz is an Illinois licensed real estate broker and is part of the most recognized Remax Chicago real estate agency Remax Signature located in Lakeview, Roscoe-Village and Lincoln-Park, Illinois.
As a full-time realty broker, Liz specializes in both Chicago residential and commercial real estate sales.
Liz Sidorowicz has been helping Chicago and suburban home sellers for over 20 years.
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