Suzanne Snyder embarked on her acting career while pursuing higher education at Northwestern University, marking the beginning of her professional journey in the entertainment industry. Her inaugural acting role was in the movie "Class", laying the foundation for her subsequent success.
Throughout her illustrious career, Suzanne has been recognized for her starring roles in numerous films, including "Weird Science", "Killer Klowns From Outer Space", "Fools Rush In", "Return of the Living Part 2", and "Night of the Creeps". Her filmography boasts a diverse range of leading roles in movies such as "The Oasis", "The Last Starfighter", "Tomorrows a Killer", "Retribution", "STAR", "The Night Before", "Femme Fatale", "Malevolence", and "Dancing On A Dry Salt Lake".
Suzanne's impressive television credits include memorable guest-star roles in the iconic sitcom "Seinfeld", as well as starring roles in various television shows, including "CHiPS", "Riptide", "Facts of Life", "Amazing Stories", "Houston Knights", "CBS Summer Playhouse", "Head of the Class", "City Scrapes", "Murder, She Wrote", "In The Heat of the Night", "Jake and the Fatman", and "Homicide". She has also appeared in two-part episodes of "Family Ties" and "Silver Spoons", the "Guts and Glory" miniseries, and TV movies such as "Police Story: Cop Killer" and "Preppy Murder".
In addition to her on-screen accomplishments, Suzanne has found success on stage, starring in one of Los Angeles' longest-running musicals, "Pepper Street". She has also been featured as a cover girl for "Teen" magazine, solidifying her status as a talented and versatile actress.
In recent years, Suzanne reprised her role as Debbie Stone in the video game Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Game, released in 2024. She is set to appear in the upcoming film If It Bleeds, further expanding her impressive filmography.