Teri Garr

Acting

Personal Info

gender

Female

birthday

December 11, 1944

died

October 29, 2024

place of birth

Lakewood, Ohio, USA

also known as

Teri Hope · Terry Garr · Terri Garr · Terry Ann Garr

total credits

50 movies

Biography

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.

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Known For

Filmography

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Dumb and Dumber
6.7

Dumb and Dumber

1994as Helen Swanson
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
7.4

Close Encounters of the Third Kind

1977as Ronnie Neary
Young Frankenstein
7.9

Young Frankenstein

1974as Inga
The Player
7.2

The Player

1992as Teri Garr
After Hours
7.5

After Hours

1985as Julie
Tootsie
7.2

Tootsie

1982as Sandy Lester
The Conversation
7.5

The Conversation

1974as Amy Fredericks
Mr. Mom
6.5

Mr. Mom

1983as Caroline
Summertree
6.3

Summertree

1971as Bennie's Girlfriend (uncredited)
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker
7.3

Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker

2000as Mary McGinnis (voice)
Ghost World
7.1

Ghost World

2001as Maxine (uncredited)
Michael
5.7

Michael

1996as Judge Esther Newberg
A Simple Wish
5.5

A Simple Wish

1997as Rena
Dick
6.0

Dick

1999as Helen Lorenzo
Prêt-à-Porter
5.2

Prêt-à-Porter

1994as Louise Hamilton
Unaccompanied Minors
6.0

Unaccompanied Minors

2006as Aunt Judy (uncredited)
Casper Meets Wendy
5.9

Casper Meets Wendy

1998as Fanny
The Black Stallion
7.0

The Black Stallion

1979as Alec's Mother
One from the Heart
6.0

One from the Heart

1982as Frannie
Aloha Scooby-Doo!
7.1

Aloha Scooby-Doo!

2005as Mayor Molly Quinn (voice)
Batman Beyond: The Movie
7.2

Batman Beyond: The Movie

1999as Mary McGinnis (voice)
Viva Las Vegas
6.2

Viva Las Vegas

1964as Dancer (uncredited)
Oh, God!
6.4

Oh, God!

1977as Bobbie Landers
Let It Ride
6.4

Let It Ride

1989as Pam
Out Cold
5.9

Out Cold

1989as Sunny
Clambake
5.9

Clambake

1967as Dancer (uncredited)
Firstborn
6.1

Firstborn

1984as Wendy
Night of 100 Stars II
8.0

Night of 100 Stars II

1985as Self
What a Way to Go!
7.1

What a Way to Go!

1964as Shipboard Number Dancer (uncredited)
The Sting II
4.8

The Sting II

1983as Veronica
Kabluey
6.1

Kabluey

2007as Suze
Roustabout
6.0

Roustabout

1964as Carnival Dancer (uncredited)
Short Time
6.5

Short Time

1990as Carolyn Simpson
Red Line 7000
5.4

Red Line 7000

1965as Nightclub Dancer (uncredited)
The Black Stallion Returns
6.5

The Black Stallion Returns

1983as Alec Ramsay's Mother
Head
6.2

Head

1968as Testy True
Mom and Dad Save the World
4.9

Mom and Dad Save the World

1992as Marge Nelson
The Escape Artist
6.2

The Escape Artist

1982as Arlene
Searching for Debra Winger
6.4

Searching for Debra Winger

2002as Self
Kissin' Cousins
4.7

Kissin' Cousins

1964as Hillbilly Dancer (uncredited)
Murder Live!
6.4

Murder Live!

1997as JoAnn McGrath
Pajama Party
4.8

Pajama Party

1964as Pajama Girl
Fun in Acapulco
5.9

Fun in Acapulco

1963as Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Honky Tonk Freeway
5.3

Honky Tonk Freeway

1981as Ericka
Expired
5.9

Expired

2007as Claire's Mother / Aunt Tilde
Waiting for the Light
6.7

Waiting for the Light

1990as Kay
Kill the Man
5.7

Kill the Man

1999as Mrs. Livingston
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
4.3

Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood

1976as Fluffy Peters
Making Frankensense of Young Frankenstein
8.3

Making Frankensense of Young Frankenstein

1996as Inga (archive footage)
The Best of Disney: 50 Years of Magic
7.7

The Best of Disney: 50 Years of Magic

1991as Self