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Terry Ann Garr (December 11, 1944 – October 29, 2024), known as Teri Garr, was an American actress. Known for her comedic roles in film and television in the 1970s and 1980s, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] she often played women struggling to cope with the life-changing experiences of their husbands, children or boyfriends.
Garr's onscreen career spans 40 years and over 150 on screen projects, including, most notably, 1974's Young Frankenstein and 1982's Tootsie, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award in ...
Teri Garr, the comic actress and singer who brought her buoyant personality to “Young Frankenstein” and was Oscar-nominated for “Tootsie,” died on Tuesday in Los Angeles after a long ...
Teri Garr experienced further medical complications throughout her life, including an aneurysm in 2006 (she recovered and returned to acting, before retiring in 2011) and a hospitalization in 2019 ...
Speedbumps: Flooring It Through Hollywood is a 2006 autobiography written by actress Teri Garr with Henriette Mantel. It is also available as an audiobook read by Teri Garr. [1] This work details her career, which spans over four decades, and her health struggles following her diagnosis with multiple sclerosis. [2]
Actress Teri Garr has died at age 79. Her publicist, Heidi Schaeffer, confirmed to The Post that Garr died Tuesday morning in Los Angeles after a long battle with multiple sclerosis.
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Teri Garr (1944–2024) was an American actress who appeared in over 70 films. She began her film career in the early 1960s as a dancer in various musicals before having small speaking roles in Head (1968) and Changes (1969).