Teri Garr can claim a career in show business by birthright. She was the daughter of Eddie Garr, a Broadway stage and film actor, and Phyllis Garr, a dancer. While she still an infant her family moved from Hollywood to New Jersey but, after the death of her father when she was 11, the family returned to Hollywood, where her mother became a wardrobe mistress for movies and television. While Garr's dancing can be seen in nine Elvis Presley movies, her first speaking role in motion pictures was in the 1968 feature Head, starring The Monkees. In the 1970s she became well established in television with appearances on shows such as Star Trek, It Takes a Thief and McCloud, and became a semi-regular on The Sonny and Cher Show as Cher's friend, Olivia. Garr has since risen to become one of Hollywood's most versatile, energetic and well-recognized actresses. She has starred in many memorable films, including Young Frankenstein, Oh, God!, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Mr. Mom, After Hours and her Academy Award-nominated performance for Best Supporting Actress in Tootsie. Other film roles include The Black Stallion, One from the Heart, The Escape Artist, Firstborn, Let It Ride, Full Moon in Blue Water, Out Cold, Short Time, Waiting for the Light, Mom and Dad Save the World, Perfect Alibi, Prêt-à-Porter and A Simple Wish.
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Written by: Meredith MossContact: MMoss@DaytonDailyNews.comOriginal Post Date: Aug 4th, 2009Source: Dayton Daily NewsDAYTON -- American art will be the focus of the 2010 special exhibition lineup at the Dayton Art Institute. The year will focus on t…
Written by: Meredith MossContact: MMoss@DaytonDailyNews.comOriginal Post Date: Aug 4th, 2009Source: Dayton Daily NewsDAYTON -- American art will be the focus of the 2010 special exhibition lineup at the Dayton Art Institute. The year will focus on t…
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