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Actress Teri Garr, passed away
montanajoe
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RIP, thanks for your work. Enjoyed.
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I agree...........and a very tough way to go......for 20 years.
A few years ago........I lost a good friend to MS...…and he wasn't able to fight the disease for as nearly as long.
He was one hellava racquetball player.........R.I.P. Mike.😞
I'll be sneaking "Young Frankensteen" later this weekend.
Always liked her work.
We always enjoyed her work and like most young frankistine was notable and I read her break out role .
RIP Terri
And yes my wife commented tonight. dig out the DVD "young frankistine " to watch in the next few days , its been years since we had watched it.
Always enjoyed watching Teri Garr. Her first TV shot was in "Assignment: Earth", the last episode (26) of season 2 of the original Star Trek series from 1968. She was a stitch.
The news had a little bio on her. Stated she appeared in several Elvis movies
She's done many movies.
They showed the out takes of Young Frankenstein. Really funny stuff😆
You know, I recall seeing that few years back. Yes, funny stuff. I'm sure they had they had a ball making that movie. Still a great favorite of mine.
I had a major crush after Close Encounters. Even went to Devil's Tower to see if she was there.
Young Frankenstein and Mr.Mom are my two favorites of her movies
I also like the ones she did with Elvis
I remember watching "Go Go" dancers quite fondly in my youth. Didn't know Teri Garr was one of them until reading about it after she passed.
The dances back then with names like "The Jerk" and "The Dirty Dog" made the old "Twisters" blush! 😁
Always fondly liked Teri Garr and was deeply saddened by her loss due to that dreaded MS. May she RIP.
for three years me and 4 to five of my friends all aged 55-65 did a movie night in a local bar we took turns bringing the movies. one of the ones we watched was young frankenstien. as terri was rolling around(she looked pretty good then) one gentleman who worked in a lab quietly said " I need to get a new lab assistant". it was funny at the time
First thing I remember seeing her in was an episode of "McCloud." She was a cutie.
MS SUCKS!
My father had it and didn't see his 35th birthday.
My friend Don had it and lived into his 70s.
My niece has it and manages it with diet and exercise in her 50s.
My friend Jason's wife has it.
It SUCKS!