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Teri Garr: A Life in Comedy and Courage
Los Angeles, USATuesday, October 29, 2024
Garr also had a significant role in Steven Spielberg's "Close Encounters of the Third Kind. " She played Ronnie Neary, a wife trying to understand her husband's strange behavior after an alien encounter. In "Tootsie, " she played a struggling actress who was dating Dustin Hoffman's character, who goes on to find fame by pretending to be a woman on a soap opera. This role earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
Throughout her career, Garr was known for her unique comic timing and her ability to challenge gender norms in her roles. She didn't like the stereotypes of women in movies and preferred roles that showed women using their brains and wit.
Even after her diagnosis with MS, Garr continued to act and advocate for those living with the disease. She appeared in various TV shows and movies, including "Friends, " where she played Phoebe Buffay's mother. Garr's final credit was in 2011 for the TV series "How to Marry a Billionaire. "
Despite her health challenges, Garr maintained a positive attitude. She believed in using her show business background to stay optimistic and not get down about her diagnosis. "I’ve always been a feisty person, " she said.
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