Cryer was born Gretchen Kiger[2] in Dunreith, Indiana, the daughter of Louise Geraldine (née Niven; 1911-1991) and Earl William "Bill" Kiger, Jr. (1911-2004), who sold school supplies and ran a home printing business.[3][4][5] Cryer attended DePauw University as an English major.
Career
In one of her music classes, she met Nancy Ford, and the two forged a friendship that eventually led to a number of professional collaborations as the first female composer-lyricist team in Off-Broadway and Broadway New York theater. Their first work, For Reasons of Royalty, was produced at DePauw University and their musical Rendezvous was done at Boston University.
From there they moved to Broadway, but the musical, Shelter (1973), was not a success, despite a few good reviews. It would prove to be their only Broadway production. Using the pseudonym Sally Niven (Niven is her mother's maiden name), Cryer played the leading role in Now Is the Time... opposite her real-life husband, David. Dagne Crane had originally been cast in the part, but left shortly before the opening to become a regular on the soap opera As the World Turns.
Cryer appeared in the 1987 film Hiding Out as the aunt of her real-life son, Jon Cryer.
Cryer's additional work as a performer included roles on Broadway in Little Me (1962), 110 in the Shade (1963) and 1776 (1969).[9] Recently, she appeared in two episodes of the Broadway Podcast Network's anthology Around the Sun audio drama (written by Brad Forenza) as part of 2024's Season 4: Artists Within[10]––a metaphysical odyssey set amid the cosmos that features writer-performers in leading roles.[11]
Personal life
Cryer and her husband, actor/singer David Cryer, divorced in 1971. She has two daughters – Robin, who has appeared with her in cabaret shows, and Shelley, who is a theatrical make-up artist. Her son is film and television actor Jon Cryer.