Suzanne Cryer Husband Gregory Luke
Mia Lopez Suzanne Cryer husband Gregory Luke works as a soccer coach in Glendale, California. The couple married each other on September 23, 2000.
Actress Cryer recently grabbed the limelight after getting cast in the anticipated show, Lucky Hank. The AMC comedy-drama show, based on the book Straight Man by Richard Russo, is set to be released on March 19, 2023.
The network has also produced TV series and movies like Mayfair Witches, The Apology, and The Family That Preys.
Lucky Hank features Suzanne in the role of Gracie DuBois alongside actors like Bob Odenkirk, Mireille Enos, Olivia Scott Welch, Cedric Yarbrough, and Sara Amini. Better Call Saul star Odenkirk plays the lead role of William Henry Devereaux Jr, also known as Hank.
The show follows Hank, Railton College's English dept. Chairman, as he struggles with a midlife crisis. Meanwhile, Suzanne's character Gracie is a poetry professor.
Cryer rose to fame as Marcy / Yada Yada girl in an episode of Seinfeld in 1997. Before that, she had appeared in small roles in shows like Law & Order, New York News, and Caroline in the City.
After making her acting breakthrough with Seinfeld, Suzanne has been a part of popular movies and TV shows, including Silicon Valley, Hawaii Five-O, All Rise, The Fosters, Lucifer, Shameless, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and more.
In her career extending over three decades, Cryer has received 67 credits as an actress. Further, she is also set to play the role of Echidna in the 2024 fantasy series, Percy Jackson and the Olympians.
Gregory Luke Is A Soccer Coach
Suzanne Cryer husband Gregory Luke is a part time coach at the AYSO Region 88 Glendale soccer program. Luke also coaches the AYSO All Stars team.
Gregory is an avid soccer fan and a former player. Originally from Colorado, he is now settled in Los Angeles, California, with his wife and children.
While Suzanne hasn't revealed many photographs of her partner, he can be visible in their 20th-anniversary post shared by the actress in 2020. Cryer also mentioned that Luke was an expert in snow as he belonged to Colorado.
Gregory and Suzanne got married in Aspen, Colorado, on September 23, 2000.
The couple's wedding venue was the hillside-based T-Lazy-7 Ranch where the two vowed to be together for eternity.
According to Cryer, the duo has been through some rough years in the past and also fought regularly. Fortunately, the couple has always reconciled and worked out their issues.
As of 2023, Luke and Cryer are happily married for 23 years and counting. The NY native also calls Gregory a great dad and a fighting partner.
Suzanne Cryer Has Three Adorable Kids
Suzanne Cryer kids include her eldest son Charles Cryer and his younger twin siblings. The Silicon Valley actress has two sons and a daughter from her marriage.
Cryer's daughter is named Daisy Luke. The 56-year-old's children are all incredibly talented and want to pursue science in the future. None of her three kids have shown interest to follow their mom in acting.
Charles Luke
Charles Luke, also known as Charlie Luke, is the eldest son of Suzanne and Gregory Luke.
Born on February 7, 2005, Charles turned 18 years old in 2023. According to Cryer, her child is a math genius and a bookworm.
Although he is currently living in Los Angeles with his parents and family, Charlie has plans to move to Providence, Rhode Island for his college education in 2024. He has already been accepted to Brown University and has made up his mind to leave LA.
Luke is very close to his mother and shares every moment of his life with her, including his day-to-day happenings.
Likewise, he is also incredibly talented in his academics. As per the actress, Charles was researching the "polymeric micro-particulate contamination of water and air" when he was only 16 in 2021.
Daisy Luke
Daisy Luke was born in 2010; she is 13 years old as of 2023.
She grew up with a twin brother whose name is not disclosed. Daisy is currently in seventh grade but has already developed a passion for science.
For her science fair project, Daisy made a clean box, also known as a glove box, which can be used to handle bacteria and other microorganisms without the risk of contamination.
On the other hand, Cryer's second son is growing rapidly. Despite being only 13, he has already reached a height of six feet and one inch. He is also interested in basketball but prioritizes his academics over sports.
Suzanne Was Born To Dick Cryer And Suzanne Cryer
Actress Suzanne Cryer family includes her parents Dick Cryer and Libby Cryer and a sister named Shelly Cryer.
Her mother Libby Cryer, 81, is the founder of PAX [Program of Academic Exchange], a high school exchange program focused on catering to the housing needs of international students from around the world. She also previously served as the President of the organization.
Suzanne's parents previously lived in New York, where the actress was born. The couple eventually settled in Greenwich, Connecticut, in 1969 and have been living there for over five decades. The duo also has a home in Cape Cod, Massachusetts where they occasionally spend time with their grandchildren.
Libby spent her junior year of college outside the US but later returned to the states to complete her education. She graduated from Smith University in Northampton, MA.
The same year of her graduation, Libby got married to Dick. The pair exchanged their wedding vows in June 1963.
The Cryer couple had two daughters from their marriage: Suzanne and Shelly Cryer. Libby calls Suzanne her favorite actress but confesses that she doesn't watch her on TV.
The 10 Cloverfield Lane star's younger sister Shelly is an established author and also works as a consultant to nonprofit organizations. She wrote the 2008 book titled Nonprofit Career Guide: How To Land a Job That Makes a Difference.
Shelly attended Greenwich High School and later graduated from Duke University. She received her Master's in International Affairs and Public Health from the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs in 1997.
Shelly started her career working as an Adjunct Professor for CUNY Baruch and Columbia SIPA in 1999. Similarly, she has worked as a consultant for organizations like American Humanics Inc, Grantmakers for Effective Organizations (GEO), and Greenwich Arts Council.
Cryer currently resides in Old Greenwich, Connecticut, with her two daughters.