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Helen Siff, a beloved character actress whose career spanned more than five decades, died Dec. 18 in Los Angeles.

Her memorable appearances include television classics such as “Modern Family” and “Will & Grace,” and “The Karate Kid.”

She was 88.

Siff’s family confirmed her passing, saying she succumbed to complications from surgery after a long illness, according to the Hollywood Reporter.


Siff Had a Lengthy Career

Siff’s career was defined by versatility and dedication. Known for bringing authenticity and warmth to every role — no matter how small — she built a body of work that touched generations of viewers.

“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,” her family said in a statement. “She understood that every role, no matter how large or small, was an opportunity to contribute something meaningful to the story being told.”  

Born in Woodmere, New York, Siff began acting in the early 1980s, with one of her first credited television roles on the CBS drama “Lou Grant,” according to IMDb.

Over the years, she appeared in more than 70 film and TV productions, making her mark as a dependable character actor. Her early work included roles on shows like “Silver Spoons “and “Cagney & Lacey,” and she later guest-starred on beloved comedies from “Scrubs” and “Ellen” to “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”  

On sitcoms such as “Will & Grace,” she delivered performances remembered for both humor and heart, while an appearance on “Modern Family” showcased her ability to adapt to contemporary comedy with ease.

Beyond television, Siff also appeared in big-screen projects including “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan,” and the Coen brothers’ “Hail, Caesar!,” where her presence — even in smaller roles — added texture and charm.

“She had the rare gift of making even the smallest part memorable,” her family told the outlet.

Siff’s theatrical talents extended to the stage as well. In 1993, she originated the role of Helga in “Grandma Sylvia’s Funeral,” an off-Broadway production that highlighted her range as a performer capable of navigating comedy and poignancy alike.


Her Daughter Shared a Touching Tribute

Family was central to Siff’s life.

In addition to her professional accomplishments, she was a devoted mother and grandmother. Her daughter, Victoria Russell, shared a touching Instagram post.

“I’m heartbroken to share that my mother ( my mommy ) Helen Siff has passed away 💔. My dynamic , charismatic , one-of-a-kind mom was a stage , television and film actress,” she wrote.

Siff’s career is a reminder of the vital role character actors play in storytelling. The ground narratives with nuance, depth, and humanity that stays with audiences long after the credits roll. 

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