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Teri up your expectations of sexy. Teri Garr tripped the light fantastic as a go-go dancer in about nine Elvis Presley flicks but didn't get her first
speaking role until the movie Head (1968). No, it's not what you think--Head is the mind-blowing psychedelic meltdown starring the prefab four--you know,
The Monkees. Her killer gams kicked their way into American living rooms in the '70s thanks to regular appearances on The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour and
guest spots on McCloud. Teri's talent is unmistakable, from The Conversation (1974), Oh, God! (1977), and Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) to
her Oscar-nominated performance in Tootsie (1982). But for a more revealing taste of Teri there's One from the Heart (1982), which finally exposed
something near and dear to our heart--her pint-sized, big-nipped hooters. To glimpse Teri's puffy ci-Garrs was worth the wait.
Skinfo: What about Teri's love life? "I'm available," says the gay divorcee.
Quote: As Inga in Young Frankenstein (1974): "Would you like to have a roll in the hay? It's fun."
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