The World Isn't As Funny Now: Teri Garr (1944-2024) | Tributes | Roger Ebert
Briefly

Teri Garr was a performer who taught people how to appreciate comedy through her absolutely perfect comic timing. She made comedic choices that other performers would have never considered.
Raised near the industry, Garr trained in dance before moving into small TV roles in the '60s. Her big break came in a 1968 episode of "Star Trek".
Garr became an absolute force of nature in the '70s, starring in two masterpieces: "The Conversation" and "Young Frankenstein." These films showcased her diverse talent.
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