A poised, appealing actress quick with an equally convincing bright smile or deadly stare, Suzanne Cryer was a versatile and talented performer who reached her widest audience on the silly ABC sitcom "Two Guys and a Girl" (1997- ). With undergraduate literature and graduate drama degrees from Yale to her credit, Cryer worked steadily on stage as well as in film and on television, going from regional productions in Maryland and Utah to Los Angeles stages to Broadway. Among Cryer's earliest credits was a guest role on a 1992 episode of the NBC drama "Law & Order". Busy with other projects, she
Had early TV credit with a guest role on "Law & Order" (NBC)
1994
Featured in Billy Bob Thornton's short "Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade", the basis of his acclaimed 1996 feature "Sling Blade"
1994
Appeared in the Utah Shakespeare Festival staging of "As You Like It" as Rosalind
1995
Acted in an episode of the short-lived CBS series "New York News"
1996
Featured in the "Lifestories: Families in Crisis" presentation "Someone Had to Be Benny" (HBO), a story of a terminally ill teenager who refuses his medicine