But, her real break came in 1974 when Teri was cast as Inga in the Mel Brooks pop culture classic “Young Frankenstein.”
Teri has not acted in films or television since 2007, though she did publicly appear at the 19th Annual Race to Erase MS (multiple sclerosis) event in 2012. Fans continue to support Teri with prayers, wishing her the best as she continues to bravely battle MS. #Health Crisis
(READ: US Blasting News Story HERE: Teri Garr health crisis, actress a mere shell of former self)
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