Teri Garr, Young Frankenstein and Tootsie star, dies at 79 43 minutes ago Share Save Rachel Looker BBC News, Washington please log in to view this image Getty Teri Garr, an Oscar-nominated actress best known for her work in movies including Young Frankenstein, Mr Mom and Tootsie, has died at 79, US media report. Garr died in Los Angeles on Tuesday after a 20-year battle with multiple sclerosis "surrounded by family and friends", her publicist Heidi Schaeffer said in a statement. She first talked publicly about the chronic autoimmune disease in 2002 to raise awareness for others living with it. The comedy actor faced other health problems and underwent an operation to repair an aneurysm in 2007, BBC's US news partner CBS reports. Garr got her start as a background dancer in Elvis Presley movies. Her mother, also a former dancer, put her in dance classes at the age of six. Her first gig was joining the road company for West Side Story in Los Angeles. She then began dancing in movies before starring in television shows like Batman and Dr. Kildare. Garr's big break came in 1974 when she played a supporting role in the thriller, The Conversation. She was then cast as Gene Wilder's lab assistant in the horror comedy Young Frankenstein where she spoke with a German accent. This was a career breakthrough for Garr. She established herself as a comedy actor and began making frequent appearances on Late Night with David Letterman. Beyond comedy, Garr also played dramatic roles in Close Encounters of the Third Kind and The Black Stallion. She also appeared in television shows such as Star Trek and That Girl.
Scottish comedian Janey Godley dies aged 63 please log in to view this image Image caption, Janey Godley had been receiving palliative care after being diagnosed with cancer Mary McCool BBC Scotland News Published 2 November 2024, 09:38 GMT Updated 41 minutes ago Scottish comedian Janey Godley has died at the age of 63. She had been receiving palliative care after living for a number of years with ovarian cancer, which forced her to cancel her 'Why Is She Still Here?' tour in September. Ms Godley was perhaps best known for her viral dubbed videos of Nicola Sturgeon's Covid briefings during the pandemic and her protest against Donald Trump's 2016 visit to Scotland. Her daughter Ashley Storrie thanked Ms Godley's "found family" for their support "throughout these last horrible days".
Giant is the right word pal, absolutely inestimable how many songs, albums, TV shows and films his genius touched. A colossus has left us today. RIP Quincy
Just had to say goodbye to my beautiful friend Boo Bear. 14 and a half years of love and companionship, i'll miss you so much xx
Condolences Leif. Although he sometimes interferes with my lifestyle preferences I’m dreading losing our dog, Stan. He’s 11 now and in good nick, so hopefully we have a few more years. Your dog is family.
So sorry for your loss, it would appear that Boo Bear was a wonderful faithful companion. Earlier in the year we stayed in Fort Pierce, Florida for 5 weeks and the owners had a similar labrador retriever named Riley (a female) who hung out with us around the large bungalow, always sitting with us when playing Canasta, leaning against my leg, even joining us in the swimming pool, which made re-entry to the home somewhat awkward. Riley was only 7 but looked 14 as was overweight and rarely walked, which we did on occasion. Riley had been adopted a year earlier from an older gentleman who could no longer take care of her. Almost made you want a get a dog!
I have taken annual leave twice this year and the first day of both I have had the terrible job of taking cats to the vet to eventually be put down Rip Scotty and Spencer Anyway the dog is hoping I don't use any more leave at Christmas
For anyone who has never had a family pet it might seem strange, but it really does feel like losing a member of the family. Sorry for your loss Hoop.