Ms. Garr is one of the best All-American actresses ever. She is a classic delightful person on and off stage. She is sorely missed by the viewing public.
Garr is a legend considering how many great films she's been in from Young Frankenstein, Close Encounters, Mr. Mom, Tootsie, etc. One of my favorites was a not so big of a hit film with Richard Dreyfuss called Let It Ride where she played his neurotic, near alcoholic wife who loves him, but also can't stand him and his love of betting on the horses. Saddened when she announced her MS diagnosis.
@@andrewyoung2796 Best line of the movie was when Tilly comes up behind Dreyfuss, covers his eyes and says, "Guess who Trotter" in that mousey voice and without hesitation he says, "A football salesman!" 🤣
An even less hit of a movie, Mom and Dad Save the World, an epic goofy comedy with Jon Lovitz and Jeffery Jones. Beyond B movie but funny still and she killed it.
I worked in a hotel on the south side of Atlanta back in the early '70's and had the pleasure of meeting Terri Garr when she stayed with us. She was cute as a button and nice as could be. I got to drive her back to the airport and we chatted like ole friends.
I think I first saw Teri when she appeared in Star Trek TOS as Roberta Lincoln in the episode entitled, “Assignment: Earth,” and like so many 14-year-old boys, I immediately fell in love with this woman who was a good eight years older than I was, and I continued to enjoy her work throughout her career. She was very good and very smart and so many of us loved her. I hope that she is still hanging in there.
She was soooo sexy in that episode. Another hilarious stint was that movie "Miracles" She was the original"Letterman girl." Just loveable. It's saddening to hear about the MS. My mother had that and it's a bitch.
I loved her in that episode too. Apparently that almost spun off into another series with co-star Robert Lansing, but it didn't happen for some reason.
Her as Phoebe Bouffay's mother in Friends was perfect casting. I thought if the characters mother was going to be anyone it would be Teri Garr. I always thought Lisa Kudrow looks like Teri Garr.
I was sorry she wasn’t brought back - like when Phoebe got married. Garr was diagnosed with MS in the latter 90s after years of symptoms so that may have had something to do with it. She didn’t work a lot after that, at least as far as I noticed.
I had a major crush on Teri Garr growing up in the 80's and into the early 90's. She was not only smart on screen but she had that sexiness without even having to try to be sexy.
Teri Garr is always fun to watch, a great guest. A fine actress and easy on the eyes. I loved her in the seemingly undervalued film, Let it Ride, with Richard Dreyfuss, among others. It's a gem.
@ibgarrett 'I got the horse right here. His name is Paul Revere, and there's a guy who tells me if the weather's clear, 'can do', 'can do'. The guy says the horse can do...
@michaelengland7228 Tootsie is great. Great cast. Bill Murray was real good. But, it was hardly undervalued at the time, like Let it Ride was. I believe Jessica Lange won supporting actress. Although it could've easily gone to Teri. Imho.
Her credits go further back than most of you know. She and Toni Basil are featured dancers in the "Whad'd I Say" scene in Viva Las Vegas with Elvis & Ann Margaret.
Another legend of classic film has left us. From Young Frankenstein to Close Encounters of the Third Kind, this lady has left us with so many great memories that we'll always be grateful for. Sending love and condolences to her friends, family and her many fans. RIP Miss Garr ❤ 😢
Teri married actor John O'Neil in November of 1993, so she had actually been married for 19 months at the time of this interview. They divorced in 1996, so the clock was already ticking on that relationship when this interview was conducted. They adopted a daughter, which is Garr's only child.
She was being so rude to Conan, not giving him any respect to make jokes. I'll give her the benefit of the doubt cause it seems she was at a bad point in her life seeing how she speaks of the marriage and that she divorced less than a year later but yeah, Conan was amazing in this one
Teri Garr... the ultimate HS Prom Date. PS: She was a state of the art Movie Star that didn't seem like a Movie star. No glitz. No glamour. No odd hang-ups. Just a fun witty soul. That would have made the ultimate HS Prom Date. ((-:
I could’ve totally been friends with Teri Garr. Down to earth, no flash, but a lot of substance. What a difference in talk shows these days. Now, the guests seem to always be on, flicking their hair back, dressed to the nines, etc. Conan was an awesome host!
I'm old enough to remember Terri Garr back in the day, I always thought she was a cute and beautiful soul, I sincerely hope she doing the best she can with the hand she was dealt. We all have a cross to bear, unfortunately some worse than other. God speed Terri.
She was making a valid point about the way male and female nudity is presented. But Conan was trying for laughs so he never acknowledged that valid point.
Actually as a woman I agreed with his point more lol. I love making love to men but I don’t need to see penises on stage. Women topless is less explicit than penises. So I’m with Conan. I’m straight so I’m not into watching gay men naked either.
It’s interesting to see how the level of obligatory sarcasm during his interviews lowers over the years as Conan finds his voice and grows into his role as a comic icon for an entire generation (I’m an X-er, I loved Letterman, but I RELATED to Conan like the funniest peer at the party).
A great actress who killed it in a slew of classic movies, someone I took a little for granted. She was so ubiquitious! She was in everything! She was like Dabney Coleman or something. Now I look at Dabney Coleman and I see genius! At the time, I was like, "oh there's Dabney Coleman again", lol. Teri Garr is known for comedy but she was just as great in drama. She's fantastic in "The Conversation". Her scenes in "Close Encounters" are incredible. In the middle of this sci-fi epic, we have this small little Cassavetes movie going on with this dysfunctional family and those are some of the greatest, most memorable scenes in the movie. I miss her. I hope she's in the least amount of discomfort right now, where ever she is.
Good Actress, yes. However, its the core of genuine personality which emanates on these late night shows (see the Letterman appearances) that reveal her truly exceptional features.
It's an interesting feature that she was so good on talk shows. Flirty, flighty, intelligent and completely enchanting. She never got a movie role that showcased her real talent. Nothing came close.
Her point was intelligent and serious and he disrespected her and made stupid jokes. I am not sure he even got the importance of her point. She politely asked to change the subject. I guess it would have been career-limiting to have walked off the stage, but he would have deserved it if she had.
@Edward Cox yeah cause it now just makes Kirk and Spock a couple of liars when they told Mr Seven and Roberta that they would have interesting adventures, lol!
Don't forget Teri Garr in the Black Stallion - Has to be the most incredible film work ever during the first half when Kelly Reno and "The Black" were stranded on the island. I personally have never seen a more beautiful 1/2 hour of human (the boy) and horse interaction. She played the mom in the second half. ruclips.net/video/h2hlWgQxi0Q/видео.html
Does anyone remember her and Robert Lansing when they did an early Star Trek. It was so fun and was supposed to be a pilot for a series for then but it never got green lighted. She was adorable in it.
Oh I just love Teri and Conan is really funny.. always really funny with Teri too lol She’s such a pretty lady:) It makes me so sad about her MS.. she has such a delightful fun out-going personality
I remember seeing her on Star Trek. She was also an extra in several Elvis movies as one of those female dancers that came out of the woodwork whenever Elvis sang.
As a Brit I keep being perplexed at the US attitude to nudity. Few people on this side of the pond react in the same way, with shock and something close to horror. Isn't it time you got over it?
We miss seeing you on the big screen Teri Garr, but thank you for all the great films you've given us. Someone listed them below. Tootsie, Close Encounters, After Hours, Let It Ride, Mr. Mom, Short Time.. Thank You Ms. Garr.
Maybe, maybe not, when she said some people can fake being smart at the 3:04 mark, and Conan asked her how long she dated the guy, the audience thought Conan meant she faked being smart and she followed along with them, and she backtracked. It is obvious to anyone with an IQ above an earth worm that Conan meant the guy.
Terri is awesome! Hope her health is OK. I actually saw the original Love! Valor! Compassion! with the original cast in NYC back in 95. Terrance McNally produced it. As a straight fella, it was a bit uncomfortable at first, but you get used to it after a while.
Whenever I see Terry Garr she reminds me of her enticing line in the movie Young Frankenstein’s when she asks the doctor, 👨🏻🦳👍💘would you like to go for a roll in the hay?
I liked her from the time I first saw her doing MJB coffee commercials. She reminded me of one of my coworkers at the time. She was great in "Tootsie."
Teri was smokin' in '95! What a doll! Shes extremely hot in Young Frankenstein but I believe she's at her hottest in Oh, God! The commentary on the DVD is well worth listening to so you can hear Carl Reiner and the rest discuss her. It is NOT PC! lol But she is there discussing the film as well! A real treasure that com track. One of my favs. Keep on fighting Teri! You're an inspiration!
This clip is from 6-15-95. She is talking about her marriage. She got divorced a year later. From IMBD. John O'Neil (November 11, 1993 - 1996) (divorced, 1 child) I looked on Wikipedia and the child is adopted. As of 5-31-2024 she hasn't married again. "In 2002, Garr announced that she had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, the symptoms of which had affected her ability to perform beginning in the 1990s. She retired from acting in 2011."
Teri Garr - definitely a worthy teen crush back in the day
She was a darling lady.
Still very much is.
Young Frankenstein - "Roll, roll, roll in ze hay." "What KNOCKERS!!" "Oh thank you doctor."
Mine lasted a bit longer. She's fantastic.
Absolutely!
Ms. Garr is one of the best All-American actresses ever. She is a classic delightful person on and off stage. She is sorely missed by the viewing public.
She prefers Teri.
@@MGreen-vz6yb Thank you for the correction. My sister spells it Terry short for Teresa. I appreciate the correction.
She’s really beautiful too ❤
Loved her for ever
@@brianmck7363 I have no eyesight so I will take your word for it.
21 year old Terri on Star Trek in 1968's "Assignment: Earth" with Robert Lansing and the regular ST crew.
I served in the Marine Corps with a fellow who went to high school with her. He said she was as genuine and lovely in person as she is on screen.
She always seemed a bit "different" to me than other actors/actresses. That's Hollyweird for you. The normal ones are the ones that seem different.
@@kevingray8616 He said she was a great person…funny and talented.
Garr is a legend considering how many great films she's been in from Young Frankenstein, Close Encounters, Mr. Mom, Tootsie, etc. One of my favorites was a not so big of a hit film with Richard Dreyfuss called Let It Ride where she played his neurotic, near alcoholic wife who loves him, but also can't stand him and his love of betting on the horses. Saddened when she announced her MS diagnosis.
Teri on one side. Jennifer tilly on the other
@@andrewyoung2796 Best line of the movie was when Tilly comes up behind Dreyfuss, covers his eyes and says, "Guess who Trotter" in that mousey voice and without hesitation he says, "A football salesman!" 🤣
Even when you know, you never know
Star Trek TOS. Gary 7.
An even less hit of a movie, Mom and Dad Save the World, an epic goofy comedy with Jon Lovitz and Jeffery Jones. Beyond B movie but funny still and she killed it.
Proof that it takes a highly intelligent actress to play the standard ditzy gal so well.
Well said…..
I don't want to be mean because I always liked her, but it still seemed like she was playing that role.
@@alanploetz7100 The difference may be an instance of that thing you'll *get* as you walk back to your car after the show is over.
My favorite was the waitress that lived over the copy shop in "After Hours"
@@andrewdavid9412 *coffee shop?
Young Frankenstein. Absolutely outstanding!
That's Frankensteen!
@@williamkerr2121 Class....dismissed.
"Would you like zee roll in zee hay?"
What is it that you do do?
"Look at the size of those knockers!"
I worked in a hotel on the south side of Atlanta back in the early '70's and had the pleasure of meeting Terri Garr when she stayed with us. She was cute as a button and nice as could be. I got to drive her back to the airport and we chatted like ole friends.
I think I first saw Teri when she appeared in Star Trek TOS as Roberta Lincoln in the episode entitled, “Assignment: Earth,” and like so many 14-year-old boys, I immediately fell in love with this woman who was a good eight years older than I was, and I continued to enjoy her work throughout her career. She was very good and very smart and so many of us loved her. I hope that she is still hanging in there.
She was soooo sexy in that episode.
Another hilarious stint was that movie "Miracles"
She was the original"Letterman girl."
Just loveable. It's saddening to hear about the MS. My mother had that and it's a bitch.
That was supposed to be a pilot for a spinoff series... I was VERY disappointed it did not come to the tube.
@@rogertroja4400
Yep. Me too.
That's when I first saw Miss Garr. In 1966. Christ, I'm old!
I loved her in that episode too. Apparently that almost spun off into another series with co-star Robert Lansing, but it didn't happen for some reason.
Her as Phoebe Bouffay's mother in Friends was perfect casting. I thought if the characters mother was going to be anyone it would be Teri Garr. I always thought Lisa Kudrow looks like Teri Garr.
True, there are similar mannerisms or characteristics, but Teri is much quicker in many ways.
I was sorry she wasn’t brought back - like when Phoebe got married. Garr was diagnosed with MS in the latter 90s after years of symptoms so that may have had something to do with it. She didn’t work a lot after that, at least as far as I noticed.
Definitely smart.
I had a major crush on Teri Garr growing up in the 80's and into the early 90's. She was not only smart on screen but she had that sexiness without even having to try to be sexy.
I always had a crush on Teri. Was a total babe in such a cute way.
I miss Teri - she was so funny and enjoyable in so many great movies!
I think her health is very bad now.
@@terrymckenzie8786She’s had MS for 25+ years.
Teri is a real class act. I hope she is well.🥰😉
Teri Garr always manages to make me smile.
Teri Garr is a genius, even young Harvard grad Conan had trouble keeping up lol
Harvard hardly has the cache' these days, that it once had..."oh sure, HE went to Hahrvard."
"Doctor would you like to go for a roll in the hay? Rrrroll, Rrrroll, Rrrroll".
I love Teri Garr.
Terri Garr, first class, always a bunch of positive energy.
Teri Garr is always fun to watch, a great guest. A fine actress and easy on the eyes. I loved her in the seemingly undervalued film, Let it Ride, with Richard Dreyfuss, among others. It's a gem.
Let is Ride is a great film - way underrated...
Tootsie too
OMG, haven't thought of Let it Ride in ages. And of course a classic Teri Garr performance, warm and funny.
@ibgarrett 'I got the horse right here. His name is Paul Revere, and there's a guy who tells me if the weather's clear, 'can do', 'can do'. The guy says the horse can do...
@michaelengland7228 Tootsie is great. Great cast. Bill Murray was real good. But, it was hardly undervalued at the time, like Let it Ride was. I believe Jessica Lange won supporting actress. Although it could've easily gone to Teri. Imho.
Her credits go further back than most of you know. She and Toni Basil are featured dancers in the "Whad'd I Say" scene in Viva Las Vegas with Elvis & Ann Margaret.
They are also both featured in "Head" the Monkees movie from 1968
I saw her first on Star Trek "Assignment: Earth"
Another legend of classic film has left us. From Young Frankenstein to Close Encounters of the Third Kind, this lady has left us with so many great memories that we'll always be grateful for. Sending love and condolences to her friends, family and her many fans. RIP Miss Garr ❤ 😢
Watch her in Young Frankenstein. Most beautiful person I've ever seen on the big screen.
She and Letterman had the greatest chemistry
They were both so of that era.
She played well off him- I've watched so many of her appearances again- I was smitten with her in the 90's.
Teri married actor John O'Neil in November of 1993, so she had actually been married for 19 months at the time of this interview. They divorced in 1996, so the clock was already ticking on that relationship when this interview was conducted. They adopted a daughter, which is Garr's only child.
You're not joking. She called time on the marriage less than 8 months after this was aired.
Guess she didn't work at it lol.
John was more of a contractor than actor. Pilot, outdoorsman. Such a shame that marriage didn't work.
Thanks for posting this...I was wondering about that. She seems quite fickle.
Ya, this discussion was probably embarrassing to him.
Terri Garr was the comedic, and beautiful and talented actress that I fantasized about all through the 80's
Me too, I really like that woman.
I love Conan, and I love Teri. But these two just don't have that wonderfully flirtatious and funny chemistry that she and Dave (Letterman) had.
She was being so rude to Conan, not giving him any respect to make jokes. I'll give her the benefit of the doubt cause it seems she was at a bad point in her life seeing how she speaks of the marriage and that she divorced less than a year later but yeah, Conan was amazing in this one
Well David was good Conan works at it .
I don't think Conan was that good in his earliest years.
Conan seems more relaxed and natural here than in most TV appearances. I love watching his facial expressions.
She is a breath of fresh air. I’ve always enjoyed her interviews and movies
Teri Garr... the ultimate HS Prom Date. PS: She was a state of the art Movie Star that didn't seem like a Movie star. No glitz. No glamour. No odd hang-ups. Just a fun witty soul. That would have made the ultimate HS Prom Date. ((-:
To be fair that was when USA women still understood their place. Plenty of good "dates" to be had. Not the hell haven most women have become.
I saw Teri Garr and nudity so I clicked
I hope you weren't too disappointed.
Yeah. Me too. Just now!!! 😃😄😁
P.S. Man do I miss her in movies, and, on television.
Roll roll roll in the hay!
I could’ve totally been friends with Teri Garr. Down to earth, no flash, but a lot of substance. What a difference in talk shows these days. Now, the guests seem to always be on, flicking their hair back, dressed to the nines, etc. Conan was an awesome host!
I'm old enough to remember Terri Garr back in the day, I always thought she was a cute and beautiful soul, I sincerely hope she doing the best she can with the hand she was dealt. We all have a cross to bear, unfortunately some worse than other. God speed Terri.
I LOVE Teri Garr
She was making a valid point about the way male and female nudity is presented. But Conan was trying for laughs so he never acknowledged that valid point.
And that was after his clumsy lie about knowing the show. He became much better at this later in his career.
Actually as a woman I agreed with his point more lol. I love making love to men but I don’t need to see penises on stage. Women topless is less explicit than penises. So I’m with Conan. I’m straight so I’m not into watching gay men naked either.
Conan: "No one wants to see male nudity."
Terri: "Whaddya mean no one? Some people do!" 🤣🤣
Yeah. She was naturally funny, sweet, and, sexy. 😀😃😍
It’s irrational how much I love Teri Garr
"The feeling is MOOTUAL!". Love her in Young Frankenstein.
It’s interesting to see how the level of obligatory sarcasm during his interviews lowers over the years as Conan finds his voice and grows into his role as a comic icon for an entire generation (I’m an X-er, I loved Letterman, but I RELATED to Conan like the funniest peer at the party).
A great actress who killed it in a slew of classic movies, someone I took a little for granted. She was so ubiquitious! She was in everything! She was like Dabney Coleman or something. Now I look at Dabney Coleman and I see genius! At the time, I was like, "oh there's Dabney Coleman again", lol. Teri Garr is known for comedy but she was just as great in drama. She's fantastic in "The Conversation". Her scenes in "Close Encounters" are incredible. In the middle of this sci-fi epic, we have this small little Cassavetes movie going on with this dysfunctional family and those are some of the greatest, most memorable scenes in the movie. I miss her. I hope she's in the least amount of discomfort right now, where ever she is.
My favorite talk show guest ever.
I remember when she got upset at David Letterman. The last time. But I don't remember why. Until now that was the last I saw her.
Good Actress, yes. However, its the core of genuine personality which emanates on these late night shows (see the Letterman appearances) that reveal her truly exceptional features.
It's an interesting feature that she was so good on talk shows. Flirty, flighty, intelligent and completely enchanting. She never got a movie role that showcased her real talent. Nothing came close.
One of my favs. Such a genuine talent and person.
Teri Garr, such a charming, funny, sexy actress. Loved her so much! She was so genuine and great on screen!
Her point was intelligent and serious and he disrespected her and made stupid jokes. I am not sure he even got the importance of her point. She politely asked to change the subject. I guess it would have been career-limiting to have walked off the stage, but he would have deserved it if she had.
Teri Garr, always a favorite!
A very young Teri Garr was in an episode of Star Trek TOS. "Assignment Earth" 🖖 She still hot!!
CBS was trying to spin a new show off of the popularity of Star Trek. The sneaky pilot didn’t help.
@@alamandrax Star Trek was on NBC, not CBS. And it was Roddenberry who was trying to be sneaky, not the network.
It was a back-door pilot. I wish they had made that into a show.
Me too wish that pilot would have worked
@Edward Cox yeah cause it now just makes Kirk and Spock a couple of liars when they told Mr Seven and Roberta that they would have interesting adventures, lol!
Teri Garr if you happen to read this, your fans still love you very much
Bit sarcastic for a chat show host? She was patient with him and lovely to look at as always.
Coppola's "One FromThe Heart" is the best movie she was in---great performance, great director.
Teri Garr is brilliant.
Teri made the sonny and Cher show must watch tv for all teenage boys.
100% correct Lou. Man, we're really showing our age!
Don't forget Teri Garr in the Black Stallion - Has to be the most incredible film work ever during the first half when Kelly Reno and "The Black" were stranded on the island. I personally have never seen a more beautiful 1/2 hour of human (the boy) and horse interaction. She played the mom in the second half.
ruclips.net/video/h2hlWgQxi0Q/видео.html
Teri Garr was the perfect actress to play Phoebe Abbot. She was also quite wonderful in Close Encounters ... .
Does anyone remember her and Robert Lansing when they did an early Star Trek. It was so fun and was supposed to be a pilot for a series for then but it never got green lighted. She was adorable in it.
She was in Unaccompanied Minors and by that time she was quite changed. She played an overweight grandma, and was great as usual.
She was great, totally underrated for her beauty, talent and intelligence. I hope she isn't suffering.
She had a valid point, but "valid points" don't usually get explored so the old status quo stays put. Way to go Conan, stay in those reigns.
This clip is very old. Look how young they both are. Ages 76 now and struggles with MS. Prayers for her in her struggle.
Actually she's 78,born in 1944.
78...doesn't your google work?
@@jaimhaas5170 He composed that comment 2 years before he sent it.
Teri will be 80 this upcoming December 11 (2024).
Oh I just love Teri and Conan is really funny.. always really funny with Teri too lol She’s such a pretty lady:) It makes me so sad about her MS.. she has such a delightful fun out-going personality
Terri Garr is almost more than Conehead can handle. She’s still gorgeous, smart and funny. Looking good! I’m 71 years old.
I remember seeing her on Star Trek. She was also an extra in several Elvis movies as one of those female dancers that came out of the woodwork whenever Elvis sang.
"Roll, roll, roll. Roll in the hay." From "Young Frankenstein."
Always fun to see Teri Garr and fellow dancers movin' and shakin' with Ann-Margret in "Bye Bye Birdie!"
As a Brit I keep being perplexed at the US attitude to nudity. Few people on this side of the pond react in the same way, with shock and something close to horror. Isn't it time you got over it?
In the US, men and women look different when naked.
@@Ease54 - Dammmmnnnn!!!🤣
This was almost thirty years ago, but twenty five years AFTER she appeared on Star Trek. 🤯
She was so pretty.
We miss seeing you on the big screen Teri Garr, but thank you for all the great films you've given us. Someone listed them below. Tootsie, Close Encounters, After Hours, Let It Ride, Mr. Mom, Short Time.. Thank You Ms. Garr.
I sure miss this style of late nite comedy. Where it’s simply funny
Teri Garr once again proving she is far smarter than the guy pretending to interview her.
Cdjhyoung. No, she’s more opinionated is all and has a need to express it. I’ve heard her interviewed a few times, and it’s the same.
Maybe, maybe not, when she said some people can fake being smart at the 3:04 mark, and Conan asked her how long she dated the guy, the audience thought Conan meant she faked being smart and she followed along with them, and she backtracked. It is obvious to anyone with an IQ above an earth worm that Conan meant the guy.
Conan is super intelligent. Listen to his video with Jack White, when he's not being his comedy character.
Conan should just get out of the way. His antics are not funny
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Conan was the goat
Teri Garr , THE MOST UNDERSTATED BEAUTY IN AMERICA
The "Phoebe" model before"Friends", but actual real life. Smart. "Hollywood Goddess." Mel Brooks
Teri still has that smile!
I love Teri Garr. I've loved her my whole life.
A wonderful conversation with three of my favorite celebrities…
Loved her knockers in Young Frankenstein
I love her. I genuinely do.
Everybody loves Teri Garr! And how could they not? She's magnificent in everyway.
Teri Garr is the perfect female. Smart, witty and physically attractive. Extremely underrated.
This is the first time of me watching a Teri Garr interview & now I definitely understand why she was asked to play Phoebe Buffay's mother
“67 Dodge Duster” That bugged me, us car guys are weird I guess?
Conan was more aggressive in the 90s, I love it.
There's no difference between female and male nudity, it's all titillating.
I swear, she was in every movie made in the 80s. It definitely seemed that way. Always liked her. It's sad she's suffers from MS.
Terri is awesome! Hope her health is OK. I actually saw the original Love! Valor! Compassion! with the original cast in NYC back in 95. Terrance McNally produced it. As a straight fella, it was a bit uncomfortable at first, but you get used to it after a while.
No you don't, unless?
Whenever I see Terry Garr she reminds me of her enticing line in the movie Young Frankenstein’s when she asks the doctor, 👨🏻🦳👍💘would you like to go for a roll in the hay?
I liked her from the time I first saw her doing MJB coffee commercials. She reminded me of one of my coworkers at the time. She was great in "Tootsie."
Missed joke opportunity there: her wedding was "fine" but the green room amenities were "fabulous".
Both of these guys are great people and I enjoy watching Conan especially
Smart, talented and beautiful.
Few women can match Terri for beauty and sexiness
I've been in love with Teri Garr ever since I saw her on that Star Trek (original series) episode. Damn! She's so cute!
Terri Garr.
Just wonderful.
all the comments below pretty much cover it. she is one of the all time greats.
Conan doing a master class on making a dud guest entertaining.
Teri was smokin' in '95! What a doll! Shes extremely hot in Young Frankenstein but I believe she's at her hottest in Oh, God! The commentary on the DVD is well worth listening to so you can hear Carl Reiner and the rest discuss her. It is NOT PC! lol But she is there discussing the film as well! A real treasure that com track. One of my favs.
Keep on fighting Teri! You're an inspiration!
Babe alert!
Wonderful actress!
I constantly tell my wife: You're stuck, your wagon is hitched to my train.
Where to watch this show with this fantastic video quality? I have watched a lot of Conan episodes but with low-quality videos
This clip is from 6-15-95. She is talking about her marriage. She got divorced a year later. From IMBD. John O'Neil (November 11, 1993 - 1996) (divorced, 1 child)
I looked on Wikipedia and the child is adopted. As of 5-31-2024 she hasn't married again.
"In 2002, Garr announced that she had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, the symptoms of which had affected her ability to perform beginning in the 1990s. She retired from acting in 2011."
gorgeous As Always Thanks.