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nostalgia-eh52 · 24 days ago
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R.I.P Terri Garr
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silver-screen-divas · 4 months ago
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hellooldsmelly · 8 months ago
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oldmanpeace · 23 days ago
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RIP
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octobersociety · 23 days ago
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Terri Garr 1944 - 2024 Loved her in Mel Brook’s “Young Frankenstein”
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yeahiwasintheshit · 24 days ago
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victusinveritas · 24 days ago
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RIP Terri Garr.
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sideshow-tornado · 24 days ago
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Teri Garr was from a special generation of funny ladies, who were wide-eyed and adorable yet also smoldering. She was so naturally effervescent but could level you with a potent one-liner and brought humor and undeniable charm to every role. A character actor and a a Leading lady. There was nothing cookie cutter about her. RIP to a one-of-a-kind comedic powerhouse and stone cold fox who stole every scene with a smile that lit up the screen; and leaves behind an incredible body of work for generations to come to discover & enjoy.
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americanperfekt · 1 year ago
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sungoddess23x · 24 days ago
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Rest In Peace
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freyaswolf · 23 days ago
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Farewell Angel 😥
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maggottgrrrl · 15 days ago
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Esquire Magazine 1976 Feb
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silver-screen-divas · 23 days ago
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secondaryartifacts · 23 days ago
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Terri Garr photographed by Dennis Hopper 1965
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thehappysorceress · 24 days ago
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dewitty1 · 24 days ago
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From CNN: Teri Garr, star of ‘Young Frankenstein’ and ‘Tootsie,’ dead at 79
Teri Garr, star of ‘Young Frankenstein’ and ‘Tootsie,’ dead at 79
Teri Garr, an Oscar-nominated actress known for her work in films like "Young Frankenstein,'' "Tootsie and "Mr. Mom,'' has died, according to her manager.
She was 79.
Garr died Tuesday in Los Angeles, more than twenty years after she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, her manger Marc Gurvitz told CNN.
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