Teri Garr profile
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Teri Garr

11th December 1944 Lakewood, Ohio, USA Acting

Teri Ann Garr (December 11, 1944 – October 29, 2024) was an American actress, dancer and singer. She frequently appeared in comedic roles throughout her career, which spanned four decades and includes over 140 credits in film and television. Her accolades include one Academy Award nomination, a BAFTA Award nomination, and one National Board of Review Award. Born in Lakewood, Ohio, Garr was raised in North Hollywood. She was the third child of a comedic-actor father and a studio costumer mother. In her youth, Garr trained in ballet and other forms of dance. She began her career as a teenager with small roles in television and film in the early 1960s, including appearances as a dancer in six Elvis Presley musicals. After spending two years attending college, Garr left Los Angeles and studied acting at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York City. Her self-described "big break" as an actress was landing a role in the Star Trek episode "Assignment: Earth," after which she said, "I finally started to get real acting work." Garr had a supporting role in Francis Ford Coppola's thriller "The Conversation" (1974) before having her film breakthrough as Inga in "Young Frankenstein" (1974). In 1977, she was cast in a high-profile role in Steven Spielberg's "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." Garr continued to appear in various high-profile roles throughout the 1980s, including supporting parts in the comedies "Tootsie" (1982), for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role of Sandra Lester, and then appearing opposite Michael Keaton the next year in "Mr. Mom" (1983). She reunited with Coppola the same year, appearing in his musical "One from the Heart" (1982), followed by a supporting part in Martin Scorsese's black comedy "After Hours" (1985). Her quick banter led to Garr being a regular guest on "The Tonight Show" starring Johnny Carson and "Late Night with David Letterman." In the 1990s, she appeared in two films by Robert Altman: "The Player" (1992) and "Prêt-à-Porter" (1994), followed by supporting roles in "Michael" (1996) and "Ghost World" (2001). She also appeared on television as Phoebe Abbott in three episodes of the sitcom "Friends" (1997–98). In 2002, Garr announced that she had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, the symptoms of which had negatively affected her ability to perform beginning in the 1990s. After years of declining health, she passed away on October 29, 2024.

112 Movies 57 TV Shows 169 Credits
Filmography

Movies & TV Shows

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Expired 19th January 2007 as Claire's Mother / Aunt Tilde
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Dick 4th August 1999 as Helen Lorenzo
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Michael 25th December 1996 as Judge Esther Newberg
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Tootsie 17th December 1982 as Sandy Lester
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Oh, God! 7th October 1977 as Bobbie Landers
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Summertree 6th June 1971 as Bennie's Girlfriend (uncredited)
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Changes 11th February 1969 as Waitress
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Head 6th November 1968 as Testy True
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Clambake 4th December 1967 as Dancer (uncredited)
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Roustabout 11th November 1964 as Carnival Dancer (uncredited)
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Legends 17th November 2006 as Inga (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Crumbs 12th January 2006 as Lorraine Bergman
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Friends 22nd September 1994 as Phoebe Sr.
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ER 19th September 1994 as Celinda Randlett
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Duckman 5th March 1994 as Vanessa La Pert (voice)
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Frasier 16th September 1993 as Nancy (voice)
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Fresno 16th November 1986 as Talon Kensington
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M*A*S*H 17th September 1972 as Lt. Suzanne Marquette
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Banyon 15th September 1972 as Mabel
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McCloud 17th February 1970 as Nora Mullins
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That Girl 8th September 1966 as Actress #1 At Audition (uncredited)
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Batman 12th January 1966 as Girl Outside Rink (uncredited)