@thewebrecluse No!!! 😭
@thewebrecluse - She was in "Star Trek: ToS"! 😥
@TheBigWu yeah. she wasn't a fan of it so a lot of people don't talk about it much. she didn't even want to talk about it either.
@thewebrecluse - I did not know that. That sucks. That's the first thing I saw her in. I was 6 or 7, and I thought she looked SOOOO groovy the way they dressed her. 😪
@TheBigWu Agreed. She does look amazing in it. Very "Space Channel Five" ❤️ First thing I saw her in was Mr Mom. I wore out that VHS tape. Loved that movie. 😆
@thewebrecluse - "YOU FED A BABY CHILI?!?!?!" 😂
@TheBigWu 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
"I have nothing to say about it," Garr declared of "Assignment: Earth" in Starlog #173. "I did that years ago and I mostly deny I ever did it." Turns out she was glad the Gary Seven show didn’t go to series. "Thank God," Garr told Warren. "Otherwise, all I would get would be Star Trek questions for the rest of my natural life—and probably my unnatural life. You ever see those people who are Star Trek fans? The same people who go to swap meets."
@thewebrecluse - WOW! That hurts! 😆
And I find some VERY cool things at swap meets. 🤣
@TheBigWu Yep. Brutal 🤣 ❤️
Very sad, I loved Teri Garr. I understood she suffered from MS for years. 🥲
@evamarie ❤️ I loved her as well.
#TeriGarr, an actor and comedian who later became an ambassador for Multiple sclerosis after her own diagnosis in 1999, died Tuesday at her home in Los Angeles. She was 79 years old and died of complications from Multiple sclerosis.
Garr starred in some of the biggest movies of her time, including The Conversation, Mr. Mom, Oh God!, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. But her breakout role was as sexy Inga in Young Frankenstein with Gene Wilder and Mel Brooks.