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Schneiderman

American  
[shnahy-der-muhn] / ˈʃnaɪ dər mən /

noun

  1. Rose, 1884–1972, U.S. labor leader, born in Poland.


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“Mid-Century Modern” showrunners Max Mutchnick and David Kohan had considered a few women for the role of Sybil Schneiderman, mother of Lane’s character, Bunny — one of three gay friends who decide to live together, following the death of a fourth, in a Palm Springs home also occupied by Sybil.

From Los Angeles Times

Titled “Here’s to You, Mrs. Schneiderman,” the half-hour finds Lane’s Bunny recounting Sybil’s death, using details that mirrored Lavin’s own passing.

From Los Angeles Times

Other area codes must settle for a tastefully decorated ranch far beyond New York’s city limits, like the one Nathan Lane’s Bunny Schneiderman shares with his mother in Palm Springs on “Mid-Century Modern.”

From Salon

Then there was Eric Schneiderman, the New York attorney general who sued Harvey Weinstein’s company for creating a “toxic environment.”

From Slate

Months later, four women accused Schneiderman of physical violence, often during sex.

From Slate