Helen Siff, 'Hail, Caesar!' actor, dies at 88

Veteran character actor Helen Siff, recognized for her roles in films like 'Hail, Caesar!' and 'The Karate Kid,' has passed away at age 88. She died in Los Angeles from complications following surgery for a long illness. Her family highlighted her professionalism and kindness on set.

Helen Siff, a seasoned performer with a career spanning decades, died on Thursday in Los Angeles due to complications from surgery related to a prolonged and painful illness, her family announced. Born on June 2, 1937, in Woodmere, New York, Siff began her screen career in television, debuting as a waitress on the CBS series Lou Grant in 1981.

Throughout her television work, Siff appeared in a wide array of shows, including Cagney & Lacey, L.A. Law as Mrs. Brantley, Highway to Heaven, Doogie Howser, M.D., Knots Landing as Miss Fielder, Dragnet as Mrs. Wilson, Simon & Simon as Laura Duxberry, Modern Family, Ellen, Married…With Children as Leona, Sister, Sister, Mad About You, Dharma & Greg, Strong Medicine, My Name Is Earl, S.W.A.T., Mom, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Good Trouble.

In films, she portrayed a cashier in The Karate Kid (1984), Mrs. Skitzer in You Don't Mess with the Zohan (2008), and a maid in Hail, Caesar! (2016). Other movie credits include Rocky (1976), Big Top Pee-wee (1988), Earth Girls Are Easy (1988), City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold (1994), and The Disappearance of Mrs. Wu (2001) as Alice Marks.

On stage, Siff originated the role of Helga in the 1993 Off-Broadway production Grandma Sylvia's Funeral and starred in plays such as Lilies of the Field, Lost in Yonkers, and Over the River and Through the Woods.

Her family shared, “Those who worked with Helen knew her not just as a talented performer, but as someone who brought professionalism, dedication and genuine kindness to every set. She understood that every role, no matter how large or small, was an opportunity to contribute something meaningful to the story being told.” Siff's contributions to both screen and stage left a lasting impact through her versatile character roles.

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