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Deb Snyder's versatility as an actor shows in the variety of roles she plays. From national commercials and film to stage and television, she has worked with an impressive array of talent, both on and off camera. Snyder knows how to deliver a comedic performance, while keeping her characters grounded in reality, making the result both laughable and relatable. Upcoming for Snyder is a recurring, guest starring role as 'Dolores' on ABC's Season 2 of "mixed-ish." Dolores is a sad sack, needy junior attorney at Alicia's law firm who overshares way too much. Snyder's episode will air March 2, 2021. Snyder's additional television work includes her role as 'Marsha' on the 'Kill Me' episode of HBO's "Big Little Lies," and guest appearances on "Life in Pieces," "Boston Legal," "Unscripted," "Sins of the City," and "General Hospital." Snyder has appeared in numerous national television commercials, playing a wide range of characters including a tuba-loving Mom and a hungry truck driver. Her 2019 Bombas Sock commercial, where she plays perfectly opposite a Yorkie Terrier mix, was 'one of the holiday's most talked about commercials,' per Ad Week. Snyder's film credits include Random Hearts (directed by Sydney Pollack) where she played a clueless art gallery assistant opposite Harrison Ford and a starring feature role in Ang Lee's Pushing Hands. Other film credits include Landfall, Sins of the City, and Detour. On stage, she made her Off-Broadway debut creating several characters for Nicky Silver in New York City, including originating the role of the uptight repressed 'Vivian' in Freewill and Wanton Lust (her name is listed in the Samuel French edition as the originator). Snyder has performed in countless plays and musicals in the Los Angeles area including Six Degrees of Separation, Atalanta, Clean House, and two Ovation-nominated musicals; Divorce the Musical and The Breakup Notebook: The Lesbian Musical, and The Man of La Mancha, captivating an entire audience in one singing scene. Snyder received her MFA from Brandeis University in Boston. She studied overseas at British European Theatre Studies Group in London with teachers from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). She received her BA from Kalamazoo College. When she isn't performing, Snyder enjoys riding her black Honda Shadow VLX along the roads of Angeles Crest Highway or spending quality time with her two rescue dogs and cat.