Suzanne Rossell Cryer (born January 13, 1967) is an American actress
known for her roles as Ashley on the ABC sitcom Two Guys and a Girl
and as Laurie Bream on the HBO original series Silicon Valley. Cryer
has also performed on Broadway.Cryer was born in Rochester, New York.
She graduated from Greenwich High School in Greenwich, Connecticut in
1984 and then attended Yale University, where she attained a degree in
English literature. She then went on to study for a master's degree
from the Yale School of Drama. During this time she spent a summer
performing at the Utah Shakespeare Festival where her roles included
Rosalind in As You Like It, and Anne in Richard III.After graduation,
she appeared at Hartford Stage in The Rivals, Baltimore Center Stage
in "Don Juan" and began making guest appearances on television series.
She won critical acclaim for her performance in the premiere of Donald
Margulies' two-person play Collected Stories at Southcoast Repertory
Theater. She then went on to film Wag the Dog while simultaneously
performing in the West coast premiere of Arcadia at the Mark Taper
Forum. Her next major role was that of Josie in Neil Simon's Proposals
which began at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles and then toured the
country before arriving on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theater. In
1997, Cryer made a guest appearance on an episode of Seinfeld in the
episode "The Yada Yada." She played George's girlfriend Marcy, who
frequently made use of the term "yada yada yada." In 1999, she joined
the cast of the ABC sitcom Two Guys and a Girl (the show's second
season) as Ashley Walker, a love interest for Berg (Ryan Reynolds).
She became a series regular and remained with the show until it ended
in 2001. She made two appearances on Frasier as Roz's sister, Denise,
in the episodes "The Guilt Trippers" and "Sea Bee Jeebies." In recent
years, she returned to theater to play Tracy Lord in The Philadelphia
Story at Hartford Stage and appeared in Chris Shin's play What Didn't
Happen at Playwright's Horizon. She made appearances in the television
series Dexter, CSI: Miami, Shark, Bones, Grey's Anatomy and Desperate
Housewives.She has been married to Gregory Luke since September 23,
2000, and they have three young children.
known for her roles as Ashley on the ABC sitcom Two Guys and a Girl
and as Laurie Bream on the HBO original series Silicon Valley. Cryer
has also performed on Broadway.Cryer was born in Rochester, New York.
She graduated from Greenwich High School in Greenwich, Connecticut in
1984 and then attended Yale University, where she attained a degree in
English literature. She then went on to study for a master's degree
from the Yale School of Drama. During this time she spent a summer
performing at the Utah Shakespeare Festival where her roles included
Rosalind in As You Like It, and Anne in Richard III.After graduation,
she appeared at Hartford Stage in The Rivals, Baltimore Center Stage
in "Don Juan" and began making guest appearances on television series.
She won critical acclaim for her performance in the premiere of Donald
Margulies' two-person play Collected Stories at Southcoast Repertory
Theater. She then went on to film Wag the Dog while simultaneously
performing in the West coast premiere of Arcadia at the Mark Taper
Forum. Her next major role was that of Josie in Neil Simon's Proposals
which began at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles and then toured the
country before arriving on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theater. In
1997, Cryer made a guest appearance on an episode of Seinfeld in the
episode "The Yada Yada." She played George's girlfriend Marcy, who
frequently made use of the term "yada yada yada." In 1999, she joined
the cast of the ABC sitcom Two Guys and a Girl (the show's second
season) as Ashley Walker, a love interest for Berg (Ryan Reynolds).
She became a series regular and remained with the show until it ended
in 2001. She made two appearances on Frasier as Roz's sister, Denise,
in the episodes "The Guilt Trippers" and "Sea Bee Jeebies." In recent
years, she returned to theater to play Tracy Lord in The Philadelphia
Story at Hartford Stage and appeared in Chris Shin's play What Didn't
Happen at Playwright's Horizon. She made appearances in the television
series Dexter, CSI: Miami, Shark, Bones, Grey's Anatomy and Desperate
Housewives.She has been married to Gregory Luke since September 23,
2000, and they have three young children.
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