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The writer and content strategist Karen Geier returns for a show to mark the passing of the great Teri Garr, a gifted and influential comic actress and pop cultural icon who worked with everyone from Elvis Presley, Cher and Jack Nicholson to Spielberg, Scorsese and Coppola.
We discuss a cross-section of highlights from her body of work, from her 9 appearances as a background dancer in Elvis movies, to tv and commercials in the seventies, to her breakout role in Young Frankenstein, her Oscar-nominated performance in Tootsie, some of her lesser-known but interesting parts and her legendary status as David Letterman’s favourite talk show guest, which cemented everyone’s love for her. But we also discuss how brutally honest and aware she was about showbiz sexism and how it helped (and hurt) her career.
Many of the Teri Garr performances we discuss are available to watch on YouTube or Dailymotion including all of her Letterman guest appearances and her 1986 comedy miniseries with Carol Burnett and Charles Grodin, Fresno.
Follow Karen Geier on Twitter.
Random Roles: Teri Garr, by Sean O’Neal for The AV Club, July 22, 2008
Teri Garr in the amateur short film Where’s the Bus? by John Harris, 1964 (shot in b&w anamorphic 16mm)
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Access this entire 94-minute episode (and additional monthly bonus shows) by becoming a Junk Filter patron for only $5.00 (US) a month! Over 30% of episodes are exclusively available to patrons of the show. https://www.patreon.com/posts/188-teri-garr-21-116729215
The writer and content strategist Karen Geier returns for a show to mark the passing of the great Teri Garr, a gifted and influential comic actress and pop cultural icon who worked with everyone from Elvis Presley, Cher and Jack Nicholson to Spielberg, Scorsese and Coppola.
We discuss a cross-section of highlights from her body of work, from her 9 appearances as a background dancer in Elvis movies, to tv and commercials in the seventies, to her breakout role in Young Frankenstein, her Oscar-nominated performance in Tootsie, some of her lesser-known but interesting parts and her legendary status as David Letterman’s favourite talk show guest, which cemented everyone’s love for her. But we also discuss how brutally honest and aware she was about showbiz sexism and how it helped (and hurt) her career.
Many of the Teri Garr performances we discuss are available to watch on YouTube or Dailymotion including all of her Letterman guest appearances and her 1986 comedy miniseries with Carol Burnett and Charles Grodin, Fresno.
Follow Karen Geier on Twitter.
Random Roles: Teri Garr, by Sean O’Neal for The AV Club, July 22, 2008
Teri Garr in the amateur short film Where’s the Bus? by John Harris, 1964 (shot in b&w anamorphic 16mm)
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