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Teri Garr: 'Memba Her?!

Actress Teri Garr starred in classic '70s and '80s films like "Young Frankenstein," "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," "Mr. Mom" and "Tootsie." Guess what she looks like now!
Teri Garr

Filed under: Movies, Beauty, 'Memba Them?!

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1. She looks great!!!

Posted at 3:46PM on Apr 2nd 2008 by winc4

2. She is awesome in my all time favorite movie "Young Frankenstein"...Take care Terri! Love you bunches!!

Posted at 3:56PM on Apr 2nd 2008 by Chicken stripper

3.
Remember when Letterman was all like sniffing on her chair all the time

Posted at 4:00PM on Apr 2nd 2008 by Stingrae

4. Teri, you are my all-time favorite actress. You have never been given all the accolades you truly deserve. Both on the screen and in your private life you have been a class act. It's too bad the train wreck actresses of today cannot be more like you! Thank you for sharing your talent with us, your fans!!

Posted at 4:23PM on Apr 2nd 2008 by rpsjimj

5. She still looks great!

Posted at 4:58PM on Apr 2nd 2008 by The way I see it

6. She's a cutie.

Posted at 5:16PM on Apr 2nd 2008 by Andy

7. I just read a piece on another REAL news online site, and this psycho admitted she took a hammer to a cheating ex-boyfriend's house and smashed all his windows. The scared boyfriend called the cops who let her walk. I lost a lot of respect for her once I read that and to this day she tells the story expecting others to be proud of her or "high 5" her actions. PSYCHO.

Posted at 6:00PM on Apr 2nd 2008 by Kate

8. .


Don't know that OTHER Kate, but I just love Teri Garr - she is the real deal... maybe her ex BF had it coming...??


Posted at 11:20PM on Apr 2nd 2008 by Kate

9. Just loved her in "Young Frankenstein". Still looks great!!

Posted at 11:09PM on Apr 6th 2008 by bandit69

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