Teri Garr was known for her little-girl voice and deadpan comic timing, which made her a star throughout the 1970s and '80s, showcasing cinematic bravery in her roles.
Her characters often faced the erratic behavior of their male counterparts, as seen in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" and "Tootsie," portraying a range of emotions with her expressive eyes.
Even after her diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in 1999, and a subsequent brain aneurysm later on, Garr's resilience and determination remained evident throughout her career and personal challenges.
Teri Garr’s Oscar nomination for "Tootsie" highlighted her talent, portraying vulnerability and strength alongside great comedic timing as she navigated complex character dynamics and chaotic men.
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