Hollywood is saying their goodbyes to a different icon. Following the loss of life of Seinfeld actress Estelle Harris earlier this month, one other star from the sitcom has tragically handed away – 93-year-old Liz Sheridan, who performed the function of Helen, Jerry’s mom on the hit sequence.

As per Uproxx, the actress died in her New York Metropolis dwelling earlier this week. She led an adventure-filled life up till her loss of life, though she did not rise to fame till center age.

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Sheridan, who was born to a live performance pianist father and a singer mom in 1929, discovered herself naturally gravitating in direction of the leisure business, beginning out as a dancer earlier than migrating to the Caribbean for work.

Again within the early ’50s, she crossed paths with – and finally started relationship – James Dean, though this was within the days earlier than his tragically short-lived profession took off. The Seinfeld star wrote about their union in her memoir, Dizzy & Jimmy: My Life With James Dean, a Love Story.

Elsewhere in her endeavours, Sheridan hung out on Broadway, working alongside Meryl Streep and Christoper Lloyd on Completely happy Finish in 1977, when she additionally occurred to make her first on-screen efficiency in an episode of Kojak.

Upon listening to the unhappy information, Jerry Seinfeld hopped on Twitter to share some type phrases. “Liz was at all times the sweetest, nicest TV mother a son may want for,” he started. “Each time she got here on our present it was the coziest feeling for me. So fortunate to have identified her.”

All in all, Sheridan appeared in 24 episodes of the hit comedy. Different credit to her identify come from her work on ALFSt. ElsewhereThe A-Group, and Remington Steele, amongst others.

As we talked about earlier, the passing of one other Seinfeld star, Estelle Harris – who performed Estelle Costanza on display – prompted her TV son, Jason Alexander, to share a candy message in her honour – learn extra about that right here.

RIP Liz Sheridan.

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