Teri Garr, the quirky comedy actor who rose from background dancer in Elvis Presley films to co-star of such favorites as Younger Frankenstein and Tootsie, has died. She was 79.
Garr died Tuesday of a number of sclerosis “surrounded by household and mates,” stated publicist Heidi Schaeffer. Garr battled different well being issues lately and underwent an operation in January 2007 to restore an aneurysm.
Admirers took to social media in her honour, with writer-director Paul Feig calling her “actually considered one of my comedy heroes. I couldn’t have cherished her extra” and screenwriter Cinco Paul saying: “By no means the star, however at all times shining. She made the whole lot she was in higher.”
The actor, who was typically credited as Terri, Terry or Terry Ann throughout her lengthy profession, appeared destined for present enterprise from her childhood.
Her father was Eddie Garr, a well known vaudeville comic; her mom was Phyllis Lind, one of many authentic high-kicking Rockettes at New York’s Radio Metropolis Music Corridor. Their daughter started dance classes at 6 and by 14 was dancing with the San Francisco and Los Angeles ballet corporations.
She was 16 when she joined the highway firm of West Aspect Story in Los Angeles, and as early as 1963 she started showing in bit elements in movies.
She recalled in a 1988 interview how she gained the West Aspect Story position. After being dropped from her first audition, she returned a day later in several garments and was accepted.
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From there, the blonde, statuesque Garr discovered regular work dancing in films, and he or she appeared within the refrain of 9 Presley movies, together with Viva Las Vegas, Roustabout and Clambake.
She additionally appeared on quite a few tv exhibits, together with Star Trek, Dr. Kildare and Batman, and was a featured dancer on the rock ‘n’ roll music present Shindig, the rock live performance efficiency T.A.M.I. and a forged member of The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour.
Her large movie break got here as Gene Hackman’s girlfriend in 1974’s Francis Ford Coppola thriller The Dialog. That led to an interview with Mel Brooks, who stated he would rent her for the position of Gene Wilder’s German lab assistant in 1974’s Younger Frankenstein — if she might communicate with a German accent.
“Cher had this German lady, Renata, making wigs, so I obtained the accent from her,” Garr as soon as recalled.
The movie established her as a gifted comedy performer, with New Yorker movie critic Pauline Kael proclaiming her “the funniest neurotic dizzy dame on the display screen.”
Her large smile and off-centre attraction helped land her roles in Oh God! reverse George Burns and John Denver, Mr. Mother (as Michael Keaton’s spouse) and Tootsie by which she performed the girlfriend who loses Dustin Hoffman to Jessica Lange and learns that he has dressed up as a girl to revive his profession. (She additionally misplaced the supporting actress Oscar at that yr’s Academy Awards to Lange.)
Though greatest identified for comedy, Garr confirmed in such movies as Shut Encounters of the Third Sort, The Black Stallion and The Escape Artist that she might deal with drama equally nicely.
“I wish to play Norma Rae and Sophie’s Selection, however I by no means obtained the possibility,” she as soon as stated, including she had grow to be typecast as a comic book actor.
She had a aptitude for spontaneous humour, usually enjoying David Letterman’s foil throughout visitor appearances on NBC’s Late Evening With David Letterman early in its run.
Her appearances grew to become so frequent, and the pair’s good-natured bickering so convincing, that for a time rumours cropped up that they have been romantically concerned. Years later, Letterman credited these early appearances with serving to make the present a success.
It was additionally throughout these years that Garr started to really feel “just a little beeping or ticking” in her proper leg. It started in 1983 and finally unfold to her proper arm as nicely, however she felt she might dwell with it. By 1999 the signs had grow to be so extreme that she consulted a physician. The analysis: a number of sclerosis.
For 3 years Garr didn’t reveal her sickness.
“I used to be afraid that I wouldn’t get work,” she defined in a 2003 interview. “Folks hear MS and assume, ‘Oh, my God, the individual has two days to dwell.’”
After going public, she grew to become a spokeswoman for the Nationwide A number of Sclerosis Society, making humourous speeches to gatherings within the U.S. and Canada.
“It’s important to discover your centre and roll with the punches as a result of that’s a tough factor to do: to have folks pity you,” she commented in 2005. “Simply attempting to clarify to those who I’m OK is tiresome.”
She additionally continued to behave, showing on Regulation & Order: Particular Victims Unit, Greetings From Tucson, Life With Bonnie and different TV exhibits. She additionally had a short recurring position on Buddies within the Nineties as Lisa Kudrow’s mom. After a number of failed romances, Garr married contractor John O’Neill in 1993. They adopted a daughter, Molly, earlier than divorcing in 1996.
In her 2005 autobiography, Speedbumps: Flooring It By Hollywood, Garr defined her resolution to not focus on her age.
“My mom taught me that showbiz folks by no means inform their actual ages. She by no means revealed hers or my father’s,” she wrote.
She stated she was born in Los Angeles, though most reference books checklist Lakewood, Ohio. As her father’s profession waned, the household, together with Teri’s two older brothers, lived with family within the Midwest and East.
The Garrs finally moved again to California, settling within the San Fernando Valley, the place Teri was graduated from North Hollywood Excessive College and studied speech and drama for 2 years at California State College, Northridge.
Garr recalled in 1988 what her father had advised his kids about pursuing a profession in Hollywood.
“Don’t be on this enterprise,” he advised them. “It’s the bottom. It’s humiliating to folks.”
Garr is survived by her daughter, Molly O’Neil, and a grandson, Tyryn.
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AP Leisure Author Mark Kennedy contributed to this report.