Liz Sheridan Explained

Liz Sheridan
Birth Name:Elizabeth Ann Sheridan
Birth Date:10 April 1929
Birth Place:Rye, New York, U.S.
Death Place:New York City, U.S.
Years Active:1950s–2010
Children:1

Elizabeth Ann Sheridan (April 10, 1929 – April 15, 2022) was an American actress. While best known for her roles as the nosy neighbor, Mrs. Ochmonek, on the sitcom ALF (1986–1990), and Jerry's mother, Helen, in Seinfeld (1990–1998), her decades-long career was extensive and included work on the stage and on large and small screens.[1]

Early life

Sheridan was born in Rye, New York, on April 10, 1929.[2] Her father, Frank Sheridan, was a classical pianist; her mother, Elizabeth Poole-Jones, was a concert singer. She was raised by her mother in Westchester County, New York, after her parents' separation.[3] As a child, she was given the nickname "Dizzy", a shortened version of "Dizabeth", which is how her sister managed to pronounce her name when they were young.[4]

Career

Sheridan began her professional life as a nightclub dancer and singer in the 1950s, and spent much of her early career living and working in the Caribbean. In the late 1960s, back in New York City, she performed in one of Julius Monk's annual cabaret reviews at Plaza 9, located in the Plaza Hotel. She also appeared in plays and musicals on Broadway, co-starring with Meryl Streep and Christopher Lloyd in the 1977 musical, Happy End, before moving to Los Angeles.[5] [6] Working in Hollywood, she came to prominence in supporting roles in over a dozen feature films and 60 prime time network television movies, mini-series, and series including Kojak, Archie Bunker's Place, St. Elsewhere, Newhart, Moonlighting, The A-Team, Who's the Boss, Hill St. Blues, Cagney & Lacey, Family Ties, Murder, She Wrote, and Double Rush. Her first major role was playing the nosy neighbor Raquel Ochmonek on the NBC TV series ALF, from 1986 to 1990.[7]

Following that she secured her most renowned and long-lived role, as Jerry's "protective, Florida-living mom", Helen, on Seinfeld.[8] [9] She appeared in all nine seasons, from 1990 to 1998, the only actor to do so apart from the four leads,[10] and was the last surviving actress to play one of the parents of the Seinfeld main cast members.[11]

In 2009, with Andy Griffith and Doris Roberts, Sheridan co-starred in the feature film Play the Game, a romantic comedy about a widowed grandfather who learns dating tricks from his serial romancer of a grandson. The film received attention for containing a sex scene between Sheridan and Griffith.[12] [13]

Personal life

While working as a dancer in New York City nightclubs, Sheridan met the then-unknown James Dean. She wrote a book, Dizzy & Jimmy: My Life with James Dean: A Love Story, chronicling their time together in the early 1950s. In it, she describes them as each other's first romantic love. "We had great times... We didn't want to be apart. We found a place and lived together... before he really hit it big."[14] At one point in their relationship, they found themselves traveling to Ohio with Major League Baseball player Clyde McCullough. During the trip, as they discussed baseball, she realized that if she and Dean were married she would be known as "Dizzy Dean", evoking thoughts of the baseball player of the same name.

Dean pursued work on the stage in New York City, with film roles in Hollywood soon to follow. Without sure footing or a serious plan, forging a future was not an option, thus bringing about the end of their relationship.[15] [16] "He was being hauled away into this career, and I couldn't follow him," she said in an interview.[17] [18]

Early in 1953, Sheridan departed New York City for the Virgin Islands.[19] She lived for over a decade in St. Thomas and later Puerto Rico. She earned a living as a dancer and also by singing and playing piano. Together with a neighbor who had a dance troupe, she won a dance contest she choreographed for the first Carnival in St. Thomas. She also earned a $600 purse finishing first in a horse race, atop her stallion, Generalé.

After a brief engagement to Justus Villa (aka Pancho), she realized she did not want to marry him, broke it off, and returned for a time to New York City. There, at a party, she again met Dean. Afterwards, in a cab, he told her, "Nothing's lost between us. It never will be. You're a part of me and I'm a part of you. I take you with me wherever I go." That was the last time she saw him.[20]

Back in the Caribbean, she met jazz musician [William] Dale Wales (1917–2003)[21] [22] in Puerto Rico. They shared a life from 1960 until his death in 2003; they wed in 1985. Their daughter Stephanie is a photographer.[23] Sheridan said, "I'm so unmotherly, I cannot tell you. I'm still a flower child somewhere. My daughter was more my friend than my daughter most of her life."[24]

Sheridan and actress Elizabeth Montgomery were friends and were known as Dizzy and Lizzie. Montgomery only took on the nickname "Lizzie" following her performance in the Emmy Award-winning TV movie, The Legend of Lizzie Borden The pair adored horses and together they frequented the Santa Anita race track.[25] [26]

Sheridan died on April 15, 2022, at her home in Manhattan, at the age of 93.

Filmography

Film

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
1982Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again[27] [28] Mrs. Larson
1983Star 80[29] Makeup Woman
1984Nickel Mountain[30] Reception Nurse
1985Avenging AngelNurse
1985School SpiritMrs. Kingman
1986Legal EaglesJuror
1987Who's That GirlNurse #1
1992Only YouMrs. Stein
1992WishmanMs. Finger
1993Brainsmasher... A Love StoryMa Molly
1995Forget ParisWoman in Car
1996Wedding Bell BluesMrs. Samuel Levine
1996A&PHi-Ho LadyShort film
1997Always Say GoodbyeMuriel Evans
2002Now You KnowGrandma
2004-2006EscapeGas Station AttendantShort film -->
2007The Blacksmith and the Carpenter[31] God's WifeVoice
Short film
2009Play the GameEdna Gordon
2010TrimHelen-2016The Last LaughArchive footage -->

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977KojakRoseEpisode: "Kojak's Days: Part 1"
1981The White ShadowRestaurant CustomerEpisode: "B.M.O.C."
1981Archie Bunker's PlaceLadyEpisode: "Billie"
1982World War IIINaomi GlassMiniseries
1982Gimme a Break!Nurse WhalesEpisode: "The Emergency"
1982In the Custody of StrangersCaseworkerTelevision film
1982Tucker's Witch[32] SecretaryEpisode: "Big Mouth"
1983St. Elsewhere[33] Dr. Susan MauriEpisode: "The Count"
1983Oh MadelineMrs. PhelpsEpisode: "Mummy Dearest"[34]
1983Scarecrow and Mrs. KingLydia LowellEpisode: "If Thoughts Could Kill"
1983One Day at a TimeMrs. MullerEpisode: "The Dentist"
1983, 1985The A-TeamHildegard Henderson / Tina Lavelle2 episodes
1984Mrs. CarlisleTelevision film
1984Three's a CrowdMiss RockwellEpisode: "Daddy's Little Girl"
1984The Cartier AffairMiss CarpenterTelevision film
1984RiptideEveritt's SecretaryEpisode: "Father's Day"[35]
1985Sins of the FatherMiddle-Aged WomanTelevision film
1985It's Your MoveEuniceEpisode: "A Woman Is Just a Woman"[36]
1985NewhartMrs. SpencerEpisode: "Look Homeward, Stephanie"
1985MoonlightingSelmaEpisode: "Pilot"
1985GenerationClaraTelevision film
1985Santa Barbara[37] Nurse Greta Bayley3 episodes
1985BrothersZelda MarchEpisode: "Happy Birthday, Baby Brother"[38]
1985Who's the Boss?GertrudeEpisode: "Custody: Part 2"
1985, 1986Remington SteeleGreta Swenson / Woman in Hallway2 episodes
1986Hill Street BluesDorothy MiskinEpisode: "I Want My Hill Street Blues"
1986Cagney & LaceyDr. VernonEpisode: "Sorry, Right Number"-1986Easy StreetMrs. BoltonEpisode: "Charity Begins at Home" -->
1986Kate's SecretEvelynTelevision film
1986The Magical World of DisneyHostessEpisode: "Sunday Drive"
1986A Year in the LifeLoisEpisode: "The First Christmas"
1986–1990ALFRaquel Ochmonek34 episodes
1987Warm Hearts, Cold FeetAmanda McPhersonTelevision film-1987ThrobAdeleEpisode: "The Golden Guys" -->
1988The Secret Life of Kathy McCormickMrs. Van AdamsTelevision film
1988Family TiesGinny McCoyEpisode: "Heartstrings: Part 3"
1989It's a LivingSophieEpisode: "Matchmaker, Matchmaker"
1990Piece of CakeMrs. KatzTelevision film
1990Good Grief[39] Widow BlackwellEpisode: "Warren Learns to Fly"
1990Dr. Ruth's HouseJessica DimmesdaleTelevision film
1990, 1994Empty NestMrs. Coover / Elspeth2 episodes
1990–1998SeinfeldHelen Seinfeld21 episodes-1991Equal JusticeJudge Constance AdlerEpisode: "Do No Harm" -->
1991ChangesMrs. HahnTelevision film
1991Murder, She WroteRose TesslerEpisode: "Bite the Big Apple"-1992Herman's HeadMiss CracknickEpisode: "To Err Is Herman" -->
1992Melrose Place[40] Woman ShopperEpisode: "My Way"
1994BlossomMrs. WalkerEpisode: "Blossom Gump"
1994–1997Life with LouieMrs. Stillman7 episodes
1995Double RushMargeEpisode: "Slamming Into a Car Isn't Good"
1995SlidersMiss MillerEpisode: "Prince of Wails"
1995Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna BuchananWendy PadisonTelevision film
1995Cleghorne!Madame Bourreau2 episodes
1997A Match Made in HeavenRuthie KleinTelevision film
2005Complete SavagesMrs. O'HaraEpisode: "Crimes and Mini-Wieners"
2005NumbersLandladyEpisode: "Bones of Contention"
2007American Dad!Mrs. Rothberg (voice)Episode: "An Apocalypse to Remember"-2021History of the SitcomHelen SeinfeldEpisode: "Just Friends" -->

Book

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Liz Sheridan, Jerry's doting mom on Seinfeld, dies at 93. Christian. Holub. Entertainment Weekly. April 15, 2022.
  3. News: Liz Sheridan, Who Played Jerry Seinfeld's Mom, Dies at 93. Neil. Genzlinger. April 15, 2022. April 16, 2022. The New York Times. limited.
  4. Book: Pilato, Herbie J.. Twitch Upon a Star: The Bewitched Life and Career of Elizabeth Montgomery. Taylor Trade. 2012. 978-1-58979-749-9. Lanham, MD. 6, 358, 366.
  5. Web site: Liz Sheridan. Internet Broadway Database.
  6. Web site: Happy End. Internet Broadway Database.
  7. News: Liz Sheridan Dies: 'Seinfeld' Mom & 'ALF' Actress Was 93. Erik. Pedersen. April 15, 2022. April 16, 2022. Deadline Hollywood.
  8. Web site: Liz Sheridan, actor best known as Jerry Seinfeld's TV mom, dies at 93. Diana. Dasrath. David K.. Li. NBC News. April 15, 2022.
  9. Web site: The 20 Best TV Sitcoms Of All Time. Driscoll. Molly. June 8, 2013 . Business Insider.
  10. Seinfeld Season 9: Notes About Nothing – "The Blood" . DVD . . 2007.
  11. Web site: Liz Sheridan, 'Seinfeld' actress, dead at 93. Scottie. Andrew. CNN. April 15, 2022.
  12. Web site: Andy Griffith and Seinfeld's mom: I would really rather not know. Ebert. Roger. August 26, 2009 . Roger Ebert.
  13. News: Saslow. Rachel . Media Scan: A Movie About Aging, a DVD for Exercise, a Book About Dieting. August 18, 2009. Washington Post.
  14. Web site: Liz Sheridan Interview. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/HlRm6HpQNJk . December 21, 2021 . live. November 11, 2009. YouTube.
  15. Book: Spoto, Donald. Rebel: The Life and Legend of James Dean. Harper Collins. 1996. 978-0-06-017656-3. New York City. 95–122.
  16. Web site: Liz Sheridan Interview on The Paul Leslie Hour. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/bcf165OjUms . December 21, 2021 . live. Leslie. Paul. March 2, 2012. YouTube.
  17. Web site: An Affair to Remember. Lipton. Michael A.. June 24, 1996. People magazine. April 6, 2020.
  18. Book: Winkler, Peter. The Real James Dean: Intimate Memories from Those Who Knew Him Best. Chicago Review Press. 2016. 978-1-61373-472-8. Chicago, IL. 138.
  19. Book: Sheridan, Liz. Dizzy & Jimmy: My Life with James Dean: a Love Story. Harper Entertainment. 2000. 978-0-06-039383-0. New York, NY. 298.
  20. Book: Sheridan, Liz. Dizzy & Jimmy: My Life with James Dean: a Love Story. Harper Entertainment. 2000. 978-0-06-039383-0. New York, NY. 306–319.
  21. Web site: Dale Wales. My Heritage.
  22. Book: Kelley, Robin. Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original. registration. Free Press. 2009. 978-0-684-83190-9. New York, NY. 227, 229.
  23. Web site: About. Stephanie Wales Creative Imagery. April 16, 2022.
  24. News: Vancheri. Barbara. Liz sheridan: she'll be watching at home when the curtain falls. May 10, 1998. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. G-10.
  25. Book: Pilato, Herbie J.. The Essential Elizabeth Montgomery: A Guide to Her Magical Performances. Taylor Trade. 2013. 978-1-58979-824-3. Lanham, MD. 17–18.
  26. Book: Pilato, Herbie J.. Twitch Upon a Star: The Bewitched Life and Career of Elizabeth Montgomery. Taylor Trade. 2012. 978-1-58979-749-9. Lanham, MD. 291, 293.
  27. Web site: Liz Sheridan. Rotten Tomatoes. April 16, 2022.
  28. Web site: Liz Sheridan. American Film Institute. April 16, 2022.
  29. Web site: Liz Sheridan – Filmography. Turner Classic Movies. April 16, 2022.
  30. Web site: Liz Sheridan List of Movies and TV Shows. TV Guide. April 16, 2022.
  31. Web site: Liz Sheridan . https://web.archive.org/web/20230418110718/https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba208921d. dead. April 18, 2023. British Film Institute. April 16, 2022.
  32. Book: Lentz, Harris M.. Science Fiction, Horror & Fantasy Film and Television Credits Supplement: Through 1987. McFarland. 1989. 833. 978-0-89950-364-6.
  33. News: Liz Sheridan, Jerry's Mom on 'Seinfeld,' Dies at 93. Mike. Barnes. April 15, 2022. April 16, 2022. The Hollywood Reporter.
  34. Web site: Oh Madeline – Season 1, Episode 2: Mummy Dearest. Rotten Tomatoes. April 16, 2022.
  35. Book: Abbott, Jon. Stephen J. Cannell Television Productions: A History of All Series and Pilots. McFarland. September 12, 2009. 186. 978-0-7864-5401-3.
  36. News: It's Your Move. June 23, 1986. April 16, 2022. BBC One.
  37. Book: Armstrong, Jennifer Keishin. Seinfeldia: How a Show About Nothing Changed Everything. Simon and Schuster. June 6, 2017. 147. 978-1-4767-5611-0.
  38. Web site: Brothers – Season 2, Episode 12: Happy Birthday, Baby Brother. Rotten Tomatoes. April 16, 2022.
  39. Book: TV Guide. 38. Triangle Publications. 1990. 91.
  40. Web site: Liz Sheridan (1929–2022), Jerry's mom on "Seinfeld". Linnea. Crowther. April 15, 2022. April 16, 2022. Legacy.com.