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October 29, 2024 2:08 pm  #1


Quirky Actress Teri Garr Dies At 79

She wanted to be a serious actress - and she was in a few of those movies - but Teri Garr will always be remembered for the sometimes strange characters she played so effortlessly in comedies like "Young Frankenstein," "Mr. Mom" and "Oh God!" 

But it wasn't just films that made her a household name. 

"She had a flair for spontaneous humor, often playing David Letterman’s foil during guest appearances on NBC’s “Late Night With David Letterman” early in its run.

Her appearances became so frequent, and the pair’s good-natured bickering so convincing, that for a time rumors cropped up that they were romantically involved. Years later, Letterman credited those early appearances with helping make the show a hit."

The perennial co-star was laid low by multiple sclerosis, which effectively ended her career - and eventually her life - as it progressed. She was 79. 

Teri Garr, the offbeat comic actor of ‘Young Frankenstein’ and ‘Tootsie,’ has died

 

October 29, 2024 4:02 pm  #2


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Teri and Dave always seemed to have a bit of a crush for each other, but always still came across as real  pals too.  The audience and viewers loved the chemistry between them.  Didn't know she had been ill for so long.  Sad news. 

 

October 29, 2024 4:07 pm  #3


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October 29, 2024 5:53 pm  #4


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October 29, 2024 7:21 pm  #5


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Worth noting that Lester Holt's obit intro on NBC Nightly News Tuesday also contained the word "quirky." I think it fits her on screen persona. The AP used the word "offbeat" in one of its headlines.

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October 30, 2024 10:39 am  #6


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RA ,thanks for posting the funny clips of Teri Garr.  Great to see her charming the audience and  David Letterman, and the early clip with Johnny Carson.